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February 3, 2025 • 30 mins

Miranda Devine, author of THE BIG GUY: How a President and His Son Sold Out America, discusses the incredible 14 days the President has had as he has taken back control of the ship. America is finally back on course, and the Trump administration is even taking the time to set the record straight when the fake news media spews their lies. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news roundup and information overload.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Right Dow's round up Information Overloads. Here's a total free number.
It's eight hundred and nine to four one sean if
you want to be a part of the program. So
we watch with amazement, shock and awe speed of light.
You know, Donald Trump now beginning is what third week
as president of our country. And it is amazing what

(00:25):
just was unfolding over the past weekend. We had hostages released.
We have a commitment from Venezuela to take back all
of their illegal immigrants, including members of the trend A
Aragua gang. We had terrorists and Somalia killed. We have
the FBI deep state. We've got to clean it out.
We've got to return the FBI to be in the

(00:47):
world's premiere you know, law enforcement agency. The same thing
at the DOJ. You have Denmark now wants a deal
on Greenland. You have you know, Panama caving to the
Secretary of State Rubio on the issue of the Panama
Canal and agreeing to kick out China tariffs imposed on

(01:08):
Mexico and Canada. And within an hour or two a
dealer is struck with Mexico that they're going to bring
ten thousand troops to the border, and they're going to
do their part. The bigger beneficiary of our relationship as
the people in Canada, and they're mad at the people
in the US, but you know, America has been paying
the freight for Canada and we've been treated horribly by

(01:29):
them over the years. As I went through great specificity
in detail, this is what I US eight is being
cut and it is shock and awe and it's amazing
after all the years Donald Trump has been on the
world scene. I'm watching this weekend how dumb the media
is and how predictable that they are, and they're there,

(01:51):
you know, just spewing the same things that they've been
spewing since the moment he came down that escalator over
at MSDNC. Okay, if this is where you want to go,
you know, Jasmine Crockett, I don't even know who this
person is. We may not have a United States of
America soon because Donald Trump is acting like a thug.

Speaker 3 (02:11):
Listen, the DOJ and the people that he's going after
were simply doing their jobs. The problem is that Americans
thought that it was okay to take a full fledged
criminal and make him the president of the United States,
and then they want to act agast when he does
criminal things. Let me tell you, we have a thug

(02:31):
in charge of the United States, and if we don't
wake up, we may not have a United States because
right now he has only been successful in being a
divider in chief.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
How is that any different than Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Nazi, fascist, racist?
It just is the same, you know, criminal, convict, I mean,
it gets old, and meanwhile, the country is gonna be
better off because of all of these policies, whether they
like it or or not. Now, you know, to watch
the Democratic Party doubled down on stupid and you know

(03:05):
literally you know this parody that took place over the
weekend of you know, they they elect you know, a
new DNC chair. You know DNC members acknowledging during the
vote for a new leader that the US was built
on Indigenous lands, and you know, doubling down on woke

(03:26):
I mean and singing songs and sounding stupid. It's like, okay,
if you want to be to the left of Kamala
and you think that's the future of the Democratic Party,
I'm fine with it. Even our friend James Carvell, I
mean and I interviewed Carvel when I was at the
DNC in this last election cycle, and Carvell was confident

(03:47):
that Kamala Harris was going to win. And in hindsight,
he's kicking himself and now referring to her as them
putting in the seventh string quarterback Listen.

Speaker 4 (03:56):
Gotten fifty three and a half. Understand we were running
in a seventy percent wrong track country that doesn't like Trump,
and we resolutely refuse to give them change. They actually
asked Harris, what would you do different? And he said,
I can't think of anything now. If you would have
put the staggering talent that exists in today's Democratic Party,

(04:20):
let me you heard what I said, the staggering talent
that exists in today's Democratic Party, and people would have
seen that. Did it gone? I didn't know to had
people like that can actually complete a sentence, okay, that
actually can know how to frame a message, that actually
have a sense of accomplishment or doing something. If we
would if excited people and we would have had people

(04:42):
from the middle of the country, we would have had
people from the coast, would have been diverse, we'd have
been And then when you do that that's how people
get involved in policies. We have not had an inspirational,
prudential candidate in twenty twelve. That's a problem.

Speaker 2 (04:56):
What he's not understanding is that candidate he describe, and
I have no idea what's staggering talent he's talking about.
They would never win a primary, as evidenced by the
selection of a hardcore radical leftist squad member like leftists
as the head of the DNC. You know, watching the
media unfold in this time is fascinating. Nora O'Donnell out

(05:20):
at CBS, Jim Acosta fake news, Acosta out of fake
news CNN, Chucky Todd out at at NBC. You see,
Defense Secretary Hegseth now has booted the New York Times, NBC,
NPR political. They've been giving them marching orders to evacuate
their office spaces inside the Pentagon by Valentine's Day, according

(05:43):
to a memo there. We now have Trump's FCC launching
an investigation into MPR PBS for potentially violating federal law
by airing commercials. Jonathan Turley said, yeah, if Doge is
real and NPR taxpayer funded gravy trade, he's right about
that too. And now CBS is looking to hand over

(06:07):
It will hand over the sixty minutes Harris interview transcripts
in full to the FCC paramount. The parent company is
now seeking to settle Trump's ten billion dollars sixty minutes lawsuit.
You saw what happened with ABC. You know, Margaret Brennan
is floored after a congressman states that he wants a
purging of the State Department, I mean the one that

(06:29):
was weaponized. Yeah, that has to end. And you know
msdnc's primetime lineup has the worst January ever in ratings
in the Key demo and Joe Scarborough even this morning,
Liberal Joe big winners of the FBI, usad cuts, our
enemies that want to kill Americans. Well, where's Joe Scarborough
ben and calling out Harris and Biden and all the

(06:51):
Americans murdered and raped and victims of violent crime and
all the victims of all the drugs pouring across our border.
Top of that, Facebook agreed to pay Trump twenty five million.
Anyway here to weigh in on all of this. He's
the best media analyst out there by far. It's not
even close. Joe Concha, He's now got a new book
coming out soon. It's going to be called the greatest

(07:13):
comeback ever. Inside Trump's big, beautiful campaign, unburdened by what
has been as the conscious Sir, how are you have
a great day?

Speaker 5 (07:21):
Sean?

Speaker 6 (07:22):
And boy, are you dizzy yet? Because I can't keep
up with Trump in this news cycle. I mean, every
other minute there's something happening, and he's making good on
all these campaign promises, and now liberals are actually shocked
that he's doing what he said he would do.

Speaker 2 (07:35):
Well, I don't think they should be shocked by it.
Are you shocked at how the media landscape in some
ways has changed, In other ways I think is not changing.
And as a result, I think that you know what
both of us have observed, the legacy media is dead,
is just going to If anything, they're just burying themselves

(07:55):
further and doubling down on dumber and dumber and dumber
and more stupid.

Speaker 6 (08:00):
Oh yeah, Sean. And the thing is when they did
the resistance in twenty seventeen, after Donald Trump won back
in that election over Hillary Clinton, the resistance was good
for ratings, it was good for revenue. Now they're trying
the same playbook and nobody's listening to your point, three
hundred thousand people on average watching CNN Toleo, Ohio has
a larger population than three hundred thousand. That's really hard

(08:22):
to get down to that number. And MSNBC, as you said,
worst January ever, they're only averaging about six hundred thousand
in primetime. So two major cable news networks combined can't
even get to a million viewers. May of all, Fox
is blowing everybody else out of the water, getting sometimes
in some cases twelve thirteen, fourteen times the audience of CNN,
So we're definitely doing something right. But yeah, I mean, overall,

(08:44):
they're doing this resistance thing. And then the DNC, unfortunately,
is taking their cues from MSNBC. And we saw the
two people had just elected us their chair and vice chair,
Ken Matthews, Minnesota akolytea basically Tim Walls, and then David Hogg,
who's twenty four years old, and this came it's only
you know, embraced abolishing the NRA, abolishing ice, okay, and

(09:05):
it it's called for defending the police. So instead of
been pivoting to the center like they should, they're going
more to the left than Kamala Harris was and that's
amount of any strategy.

Speaker 2 (09:14):
I'm kind of worried about my friend James Carvill. I've
known Carvell for years on a personal level. He's a
nice guy and at least I got to give him
some credit too, I mean after this election. Post this election,
he's been far more introspective and analytical about his own
party and more realistic about what caused, you know, this

(09:35):
electoral landslide for Donald Trump. But it doesn't seem like
anybody in his party is going to be willing to
listen to him.

Speaker 6 (09:41):
At all, and they should, right the three voices of
reason on the left right now on the Democratic side
is John's betterman, which we kind of didn't see coming, right,
But boy, he's been very refreshing.

Speaker 2 (09:51):
I did not see that coming. I didn't, and I
will admit I was wrong not to see it coming.
Or maybe he changed too. Maybe it's a combination.

Speaker 7 (09:58):
I think.

Speaker 6 (09:59):
Yeah, the party is kind of left him from wherever
he was, and he's not afraid to go meet with
Donald Trump down to mar Alago and talk about how
compromise is important. He understands that he's in the minority
now and that you're going to have to concede some things.
But you don't hear anybody else on the Democratic side
saying that. Bill Maher has also become a voice of
reason on HBO as well as far as Yeah he's left,

(10:19):
but boy, he calls out all the woke stuff within
the Democratic Party and does so very effectively. And James
carp obviously listened to the guy. You know, he only
won two elections. He knows what he's talking about. He
got what resonated in nineteen ninety two. It's the economy stupid,
and now instead it's just all this woke stuff that
I can't believe the DNC held a vote where they
had to put in one non binary person to their leadership,

(10:40):
but checking off the boxes still to you know, you
guys understand that the fastest way to what insanity is
to repeat the same thing over and over again and
expect a different results. That's what's happening right now.

Speaker 2 (10:50):
Oh, I mean, it actually is amazing to watch all right,
quick Break, Welcome Back, More with Fox News analysts author
best selling author Our Friend Joe Concho. On the other
side than your calls an up eight hundred nine four one,
Shawn is on number if you want to be a
part of the program. All right, We'll continue now with
Fox News contributor and best selling author Joe Concas with us,

(11:14):
what do you make of you know, for example, the
Defense Department and even the press briefing room, they're changing
things up fairly dramatically. Legacy media is just being thrown
out of the Pentagon. They're out by Valentine's Day. Caroline
Levitt is invited in more podcasters, more new media people

(11:34):
than ever before. I assume she's going to be calling
on them more often. And I would imagine that at
the media landscape that we once knew where it was, ABC, NBC, CBS,
even Sam Donaldson in an interview acknowledge that they're they're
hanging by a thread.

Speaker 6 (11:49):
They are. The numbers show that obviously, and they had
no influence, right, I mean the number during the election
after Kamala Harris became the nominee. ABC News, as an example,
did one hundred stories on that Harris campaign, and the
Media Research Center found Sean that all one hundred were
deemed positive. I mean, even bag Dad Bob would watch
that and say, hey, wait a minute, you guys are
lighting on a little thick care. Don't you think I
mean a hundred out of one hundred, that's insane? And

(12:11):
what happened. She's still lost despite all these you know,
obviously that the slings and arrows thrown at Donald Trump,
but obviously fluffing her up to be this candidate that
she wasn't. So yeah, he's exactly right, Donaldson. And he
used to ask good, strong questions of Ronald Reagan and
we don't really see that much anymore. And you know what,
even you mentioned Caroline Levitt, it's amazing that she has

(12:32):
been on this earth as long as you've been on Fox.
That's an incredible stat right, she's.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
Actually I hate to tell you, I've been on Fox longer.

Speaker 6 (12:39):
Let's see. Yeah, you're right. Oh okay, well.

Speaker 2 (12:41):
There he's twenty seven. I'm in my twenty ninth year.
Oh man, thanks a lot, Joe. I really appreciate the compliment.

Speaker 6 (12:48):
Yeah, that probably wasn't the analogy I was looking for.
But the point is that at twenty seven, she is
years beyond what you would expect out of somebody in
her position. And her first couple of press briefings have
been awesome. And you're right, she's calling on all these
different kinds of media, whether it's TikTok enclosures, whether it's podcasters,
it's not the same old people that we got to
hear from over and over again. And I just found

(13:09):
it funny that a CNN, for example, Caitlin Collins, who
couldn't ask Joe Biden a tough question when she was
the White House respondent, Well, they sent her back now
because Donald Trump's in power. So I guess they're only
speaking trip to power only when are Republicans in charge.
Go figure.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Well, I mean, I thought even Bill Mark called out
the stupid question that she asked over at some point.
I think it was in the Oval Office one day
last week. And the President even today, you know, is
giving a lot of access, answering a lot of questions
inside the Oval. And I agree with you about Caroline Levitt.
I think a star has been born with her. And
I think he's not taken any of their crap. I

(13:45):
think Donald Trump likes that in a in a press secretary,
and I think, you know, look at all the look
at all the actions. You know, you said something that's
pretty profound. And I'm finding this as a challenge, and
that is I find just informing my all audience of
all that is happening, in all that he's done in
a day or over a weekend, almost impossible to keep

(14:07):
up with.

Speaker 6 (14:08):
Yeah, and we saw, for instance, already puts that twenty
five percent tarif on Mexico. So then the media just
starts run all these reports like, wow, this is what's
going to cost the average family. These are actually inactive
you know, a thousand dollars of family.

Speaker 2 (14:20):
This is a horrible But yeah, how do they not
know he's negotiating? I mean, this is not a hard
one to figure out.

Speaker 6 (14:27):
No, he knows he has the leverage here. And what happened,
Mexico back down in about five minutes, right, and Canada
is probably going to follow. And we saw the dal
Jones today like it started off horribly and now it's
already recovered itself basically. So that's what we're looking at
here at this point where they react to every single
thing that Trump does, and the reflex is to say
that it's wrong. And then you look at his approval

(14:47):
ratings and you see what happened in this last election.
It's like, no, you guys are on the wrong side
of every issue, and it's just amazing. They can't give
it out of that.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Joe Conca the best media analyst in the country, because
you're the only one that actually is fair. Look forward
to your new book about Donald Trump's comeback, and we
look forward to having you on talking about what you
put together. We appreciate your time.

Speaker 6 (15:07):
Thank you, Sean. Common sense is common again.

Speaker 2 (15:10):
Well it's not common enough, but we still need more.

Speaker 6 (15:18):
Listen to this show one time and you're hanitized.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
Sean Hannity is back on the radio. All right, twenty
five now till the top of the hour, eight hundred
and nine to four one. Sean, if you want to
be a part of the program, We've got so much
going on, it's it's hard to keep up. I don't
know how else do you put it. Somebody put it
up on Twitter. I wish I could give credit. I
just get these handed to me by my staff. Mexico, Okay, Panama, Cave, Columbia, Cave, Venezuela, Cave, Canida,

(15:49):
Canada is panicking. I would add to this list by
the way that it looks like the Dutch about the cave.
When it comes to Greenland, mass deportations, hostage home. We
also have dead terrorists, DEI programs ended, bureaucracy slashed, FBID
OJ purgees underway, us AID funding canceled. You're gonna add

(16:13):
to that, who, Paris climbing accords, gender ideology eliminated, DOGE
already saving fifty one billion dollars and fifty one Intel
agents won't have, you know, any more access to things.
I would say, that's quite a lot of progress. Compiling
to scroll on TV because I can't keep up with
it anymore. A list of all of Donald Trump's accomplishments,

(16:37):
kind of working our way back, in other words, the
most recent accomplishments, and then working our way down to
day one. I don't know if I'd get through it
in a full hour. I mean, that's how much. This
is the shock and awe that we've been living through,
you know, and and the media of course, predictably, you know,
just goes back to he's a bully, he's a terrible person,
he's horrible. You know, he's a thug, he's a he's

(16:59):
a Nazis fascist, MSDNC. This is what they're going to
do now for four years, you know, we ought to
have I wish we could get on poly market a bet.
You know who is going to be the first prominent
news media, you know, left wing radical that calls for
his impeachment and who is going to be the first

(17:20):
elected official in Washington that calls for Donald Trump's impeachment
Because you know that's coming. He's gonna see just an
impeachable offense. Let's try to impeach him. Which is why
I'm warning everybody now early to prepare for the midterms
and prepare to get out and vote in numbers like
it's a presidential election, because that will prevent them from

(17:42):
ever doing that. You know, with all the talk and
people not understanding that if Donald Trump says tariff, that
means it's time to negotiate, nobody seemed to care when
Obama boasted of imposing tariffs on on China and their tires.

Speaker 1 (17:59):
Listen, we had a tire case in which they were
flooding US with cheap domestic tires or cheap Chinese tires,
and we put a stop to it and as a consequence,
to save jobs throughout America. I have to say that
Governor Romney criticized me for being too tough in that
tire case, said this wouldn't be good for American workers

(18:21):
and that.

Speaker 2 (18:21):
It would be protectionists.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
But I tell you those workers.

Speaker 6 (18:24):
Don't feel that way.

Speaker 1 (18:25):
They feel as if they had finally an administration who
was going to take this issue seriously.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Now, what's going to get interesting? And I went through
this earlier as it relates to all of these various
entities around the country that are aiding in a betting
in the law breaking. For example of Chicago leaders encouraging
residents to exercise their rights and resisting Trump's deportation policies.

(18:52):
You have online groups of people starting in Chicago, and
you know, as as they're now, they basically have created
an online network, text messaging videos coming out warning people, oh,

(19:12):
ice has been spotted in the neighborhood, and they've come
up with a plan to hide people. And then you
have one sanctuary You have sanctuary cities now under fire.
But one sanctuary city is under a house investigation because
they ignored a detainer on any illegal immigrant. And you

(19:33):
know this has to do with a thirty four year
old El Salvadorian national living unlawfully in the US and Boston.
In January, this guy charged with rape in a local
district court released back into the community, charged with victimizing
one of our Massachusetts neighbors. What are you going to
do with these politicians that are aiding and a betting

(19:53):
in the law breaking. Anyway, let me go to one
of the cutnam then we'll ge back to our phones here.
You know, Phil Murphy's one of them. He admitted to
housing an illegal immigrant and dared I used to try
to get her. Listen, Tammy and.

Speaker 7 (20:11):
I were talking about I don't want to get into
too much detail, but there's someone in our broader universe
whose immigration status is not yet at the point that
they are trying to get it to. And we said,
you know what, let's have her live at our house
above our garage, and good luck to the feds coming

(20:33):
in to try to get her.

Speaker 2 (20:35):
Well, the feds have every right, based on his admission
of law breaking, to go to his garage. And you
know he now just gave away the location of this
person he says he wants to protect. We'll get to
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All right, let's get to our busy phones. Let us
say hi to Rick in South Carolina. Hey, Rick, how
are you glad you called? Sir?

Speaker 5 (22:17):
Hey Seoan, how you doing today?

Speaker 7 (22:18):
Sir?

Speaker 5 (22:18):
I appreciate you taking the call.

Speaker 2 (22:20):
And appreciate your calling. What's going on?

Speaker 5 (22:23):
Yeah? So my call is because good folks like you,
other conservative outlet.

Speaker 8 (22:30):
Media outlets told the American people, get out, vote early,
bring as many people as you can, and we need
to make it too big to rig you guys.

Speaker 9 (22:42):
Vote.

Speaker 5 (22:42):
The American people delivered, and we did everybody work cohesively.
But now, what's America's new assignment? I don't see a
much of a sense of urgency put in another assignment
for us. There's gotta be something we can do besides
voting to help this president and this administration, you know,

(23:05):
move the heel even further.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
Well, it's a great question, and I've outlined the answer
last week. And since Donald Trump got elected. You can't
just vote Donald Trump in and just walk away and
think he's going to be able to succeed all on
his own. And I've been looking for whip counts on
for example, most recently RFK Jr. And Cash Fattel and

(23:30):
Tulsa Gabbard, And the moment probably is coming this week.
It's not today where you might have to get in
contact with your senators. The number one thing everybody can
do is don't think you voted for Trump and that
it's all gonna happen, and that you get to stay
on the sidelines and go live your life and not

(23:50):
pay attention anymore. That would be the worst thing people
can do. You got to stay in the game. And
the way you stay in the game is there's going
to be a push for either one or two reconciliation
bills so that we can get control of our budget
and we can implement the rest of the Trump agenda.
He can't do it all by executive action and executive voter.

(24:11):
And that there are Republicans, they have very small majorities
in the House and Senate, and there are weak Republicans
with weak spines, And the only thing that's going to
stiffen their spine is if their constituents, meaning you, their voters,
get on the phone and communicate with them exactly how
you feel and what you want them to do and

(24:33):
how they best serve you. When those moments occur, I
will give out that phone number, and I will ask
you to respectfully, politely call your representatives and let them
know how you feel. And I think that moment, I
think that power. If enough people start calling, then they'll
realize that going against Donald Trump is and his agenda

(24:56):
that we all work so hard to help get him elected,
is what the American people want. Does that answer your question?

Speaker 5 (25:07):
Yes, sir.

Speaker 8 (25:07):
I want to let you know in North Borough Beach,
South Carolina loves you guys, and thank you all for
what you guys do.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
We appreciate you being out there letting us do it. John,
and Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth? What's up? John? How are you?
And I'm so sorry what happened Friday night in Philly
and that I mean that lerigic came flying down like
a missile. I couldn't believe my eyes. I really couldn't.

Speaker 9 (25:28):
Yeah, no, it was tragic. I live in Pittsburgh, but
that was definitely tragic. So I want to thank Donald
Trump for giving us our sovereignty back. And I think
what your college just said. I wanted to say a
few things about rs K Junior, but real quick, what
your college just said there makes me think we need
to start a movement to say thank you to Donald

(25:49):
Trump by working harder, producing more, giving back. Let's do
give it a name. Let's call it up a notch
for Donald or something, and we all do more, especially
give more, give back more, because he's working so freaking hard.
We don't want to just sit here and take all
the gifts, right.

Speaker 5 (26:09):
We want it.

Speaker 9 (26:09):
We're not liberals.

Speaker 6 (26:11):
We want to help.

Speaker 2 (26:14):
Well, we're going to have to help. I mean because
when we start getting down to the bear tax here,
and these senators have and congressmen have to make tough decisions.
I mean, you have all these disparate groups in the
in the US Congress, for example, you got the Study group,
the Monday group, the Sunday group, the Tuesday group, the

(26:34):
Freedom Caucus group. And this is why I did the
town hall with Mike Johnson and other members of Congress.
It's because I said, do you all understand none of
you are going to get everything that you want? Do
you all understand that you will succeed together or fail together?
And they said yes, but not every member was there.
Do you all understand that there's going to have to

(26:57):
be some compromise? And they all seem to understand it.
And you know Democrats are playing games with the least
aphonic seat and they want to try and delay that
election till I think June for crying out loud, which
is you know, ridiculous, That's not what New York state
law allows for. And anyway, so yeah, I.

Speaker 9 (27:17):
Wanted to just say real quick, I heard you mentioned
ivermectin last week. There is a metadata report out from
Tess Laureate's dot D, anal analysis of fifty three studies
with taking the ivermecin on day one, not like the
New England Journal of Medicine, where you start taking it
at day seven. Ivermecin stops the replication of the virus,

(27:39):
so you have to you have to get it early.

Speaker 2 (27:41):
But I want to just I just never saw a
like I saw a lot of HCQ studies that never
I don't know why. I never saw a lot written
about ivermectin. And I've never seen anything negative otherwise about
it either or that it harmed anybody. You know, remember
when Joe Rogan got COVID and they made such a
big deal about it. Instead of being happy that the guy,

(28:01):
you know, he said, I threw everything at it. He's
you know, and he mentioned i remectinn HCQ, and they
called it a horse pill. It's not a horse pill.
It was designed for humans. They just flat out light
about it. And you know, instead of just being happy
whatever he did worked and his life was saved, they
wanted to brutalize this guy over it. But that's the

(28:24):
left for you.

Speaker 9 (28:25):
It's on the essential drug list for the who ivermectin.
It won the Nobel Prize. It's the least toxic drug.
It's less toxic than aspirin. And you got to see
this meta dada. I have the link if you want to,
you know, I can get it to you.

Speaker 2 (28:41):
Yeah, I'll take a look at it. But look, I'm
I would still today if this was unfolding before us,
I would still today be where I was back then?
Is I am not, as a talk show host in
a position to give out medical advice to people? And
understand my position. I have millions of people listening to

(29:01):
this program, and am I supposed to tell people that
I know nothing about their medical condition. I know nothing
about pre existing conditions they may have or co morbidities.
And the amount of pressure that was placed on me
to tell people what to do was enormous and I
just refused to do it, and I got criticized for it,

(29:23):
and telling people to take it seriously was the right
advice in my view. Telling people to check with their doctor,
you know, and then you know, make an informed decision,
read as much as possible, learn as much as possible.
I had my doubts from the beginning. I just did.

(29:44):
And it turns out everything that they said to us,
you know, ended up being a lie that if you
get the JAB, you're not going to get COVID and
you're not going to infect others, none of which turned
out to be true. That is a spectacular fail. And
then these are the people that want lecture RFK Junior
for you questioning some of the data and some of

(30:06):
the phony science that comes out that we're hit with
all the time. It is often paid for by people
with special interest And the fact that he's going to
give everybody a choice to eat what they want, take
vaccines if they want or don't want, and just give
information that is the best scientific information available and Loatin
Americans make decisions about their health, wellness, their fitness, their nutrition.

(30:30):
I just think that's common sense

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