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February 10, 2025 • 29 mins

Democrats are up in arms over DOGE and other efforts to control spending in Washington.  Sean covers the latest on these and really begins to question what Democrats are thinking?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott sh On an hour two Sean
Hannity's show, Toll Free. Our number is eight hundred and
nine four one, Sean. If you want to be a
part of the program, UH, say the least. Although Linda
is very happy, and I'm happy for Linda. I really
didn't have a dog in this fight, but her precious
Eagles won the Super Bowl. And although I definitely won
the contest of who had better food, but we'll get

(00:21):
to that later in the program. So she's very happy.
Others are very happy. It seemed like the crowd was
pretty pro Eagles. We had some pretty interesting, you know,
moments on the on the sidelines that I thought were
pretty interesting. Here's some of the highlights from the game.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
That's conning. It's pack r stuy T puts a man
deats and down.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
There he's in touchdown Philadelphia.

Speaker 4 (00:47):
See we got there a little short. Hurts to see
Piles in touchdown. You know he's holds pressure anyway, the
hole is sid Swift gets home second and fourteen four
man rusk the Holmes pressured again, sacked again. Third is

(01:09):
sixteen holds you'll lad look it finally.

Speaker 3 (01:12):
In two second picked up at two per Desine gets above,
Desine is.

Speaker 5 (01:21):
And Lutch down.

Speaker 3 (01:24):
What's he got left? Pressure O dat ball is out
and the Eagles habit. Milton Williams make a ship sacked
for the second time, the Vince Lombardi Trophy is headed
to Philadelphia, Eagles fly, and Super Bowl fifty nine.

Speaker 1 (01:45):
All right, that was some of the highlights. We had
famous people there. President Trump loudly cheered when shown on
the jumbo tron. Let's listen in Fine and Taylor Swift

(02:07):
did not have his warm or welcome. Not sure if
it was because it seemed like it was predominantly a
lot of Eagle fans there, but let's play that.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Anyway.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
Joining us now one of the greatest sports broadcasting legends
of all times. Fox News sports analysts, host of Westwood
Ones Monday Night Football, very close friends with both Tom
Brady and Bill Belichick, and I'm friends with Robert Craft.
He's friends with Robert Craft as well. Our friend Jim
Gray is back. The game was horrible. It was disappointing.

(02:51):
I did not expect the blowout that we got. What
were your thoughts?

Speaker 2 (02:55):
The game was compelling?

Speaker 1 (02:56):
The game the game was not compelling.

Speaker 2 (02:59):
It was not I it was when you somebody who
was trying to three peat Sean and when you have
somebody standing out there on the doorstep of history and
they're getting beaten to a pulp and they are not competitive,
You're sitting there watching in amazement. Was it the affair
that we thought we were going to get with all

(03:19):
of those one score games, those seventeen consecutive one score
games that Kansas City had won? No, nothing like that.
So and that ends in that sense, you are correct.
But when you're sitting there in amazement of the athletic
ability and the excellence and the whipping that they were
putting on the Kansas City Chiefs, who had a chance

(03:40):
to do something that no team in Super Bowl history
had done. I was watching that with interest, thinking when
are they going to come back? When is Mahomes going
to make the adjustment?

Speaker 1 (03:48):
When I'll be honest, I got to halftime and I thought, Okay,
they're going to have to have the historic second half
to be in this game. And by the way, I
was not a fan of the halftime show. Did you
like the halftime show?

Speaker 2 (04:02):
I hated it. I thought it was awful and I
thought it.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
Was so what I really don't understand there's so many gifted,
talented artists. I mean they've had great people in the past,
Jennifer Lopez, Rihanna, the Rolling Stones, I mean they've had
great people there.

Speaker 2 (04:20):
And then go back to who was last some of
the last ones in New Orleans alone. We had Ray
Charles when the Bears.

Speaker 1 (04:28):
Oh remember remember that?

Speaker 4 (04:30):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (04:30):
Amazing, right, Yeah.

Speaker 6 (04:32):
So we've had unbelievable.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
And we've had you know, Usher was great last year.

Speaker 1 (04:37):
But Usher was so much better than this last year,
and it just it was so disappointing. And I just, honestly,
at that point, I just went down and made more food.
That's all I really cared about yesterday. It was the
food I was eating. At one point I started dozing
off during the game in the first half, I'm like, oh,

(04:58):
this is awful.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
Well, I use it differently in the stadium. The halftime
fell flat. It was it was, you know, hard to
understand what was being.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
My phone blew up. People were met pissed off about it.
They were angry. They felt like, you know, what this
is supposed to be, you know, the best of the best,
and they didn't feel that that was anywhere anywhere near
the level of what a Super Bowl halftime show should be. Like,
I will tell you this. I know you're you're very
close to Tom Brady. You've been brought how many years

(05:30):
have you been broadcasting with Tom?

Speaker 2 (05:32):
Tom and I have been together the past on Let's
go on Serious Exam and prior to that on Westwood One.
This was I believe our fifteenth year.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
You see, when he when he decided to make the
jump to be a sports broadcaster, which is a very
very hard if you don't have background and experience, and
then your first years a bro as a you know,
professional broadcaster. For him to perform at the level of performed,
I thought was spectacular and to him, you know, I

(06:03):
watched I watched one of two of the early games
he called with with the Cowboys, and I was like, man,
only he needs a little bit more seasoning. And I
just thought he was on his game. He was well prepared,
he was having fun. He brought just the right amount
of insight into the game and how people were feeling.
I thought, I thought he did a terrific job.

Speaker 2 (06:24):
Actually great. Well, you know, he's been working really hard
and he's gotten better and better, and nobody's more prepared
and nobody else has won seven Super Bowls. So when
he says something and give this analysis, you know, it
comes from from the strength of having having the perspective
that nobody else has. And he's doing a great job.

(06:46):
And you know, Kevin Burkhardt has been terrific in setting
him up. And I think the Tom's going to get
better and better as he continues in his broadcasting career.
And I think that he's risen through a level. And look,
you know, nobody else in that circumstance would understand what
Patrick Mahomes was going through, and nobody else could relate
if there was going to be a comeback. Tom has

(07:08):
lost three Super Bowls. He's lost in heartbreaking fashion. He
hasn't lost in the way that Mahomes has lost. Mahomes
two losses have been you know, forty points or so
in those two losses to Tampa Bay and then this one,
and the game was really over, you know, long before
they got those couple of touchdowns down the stretch. So
in terms of Brady, here's the guy who's sitting in

(07:29):
the booth and they're talking about him being chased by
Patrick Mahomes. And Patrick is twenty nine years old, he's
been to all of these Super Bowls already, He's won three,
he's lost too, and he still has a long, long runway.
Tom didn't get to his fourth super Bowl win until
he was thirty seven years old, ended up leaving with

(07:49):
seven super Bowls. When he was forty three, he won
his last. So there's a long way to go for
Patrick Mahomes. But there's also a long way before you
start calling him the greatest quarterback of all time time.
There's a big number between getting from three to seven.
Right now, he's with Gigman, behind the people of the
Ilk of Joe Montana and Terry Bradshaw. So you know,

(08:12):
the greatest of all time?

Speaker 1 (08:13):
Yeah, but they're all they're all legends. I mean you
you can't take away what this man has been able
to call accomplish. I think he's been one of the
one of the greatest of all time. I mean, you
wrote a book called Goats and in fairness to Mahomes
in this game, In this game in particular, I just
thought that the front line failed him, and or maybe conversely,

(08:40):
the the Eagles were so fierce and and and I
had this conversation with you beforehand. I felt like this
this was a game we're going into where the defense
I thought definitely favored the Eagles and the offense favored
Kansas City. But you can't have an offense if you
don't have enough time to sit in the pocket and

(09:00):
throw a football. And he did not have time to
throw the football. I mean, they put pressure on him
unlike many I've ever seen. I mean, they were fierce
on their front line.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
They were great, and they had those six facts and
Patrick could never get his feet set under him, and
he was rushed, he was hurried. He made some bad
throws because of that pressure. He was made some you know,
the pick six and you know to the twenty two
year old who was having his birthday, and that was
quite fun to see. But Patrick Mahomes has got a great,

(09:35):
great future and Patrick Mahomes is going to be in
this game again, and look at what he's done already.
So you're exactly right. But you know it's going to
be hard to get over this loss. This loss, he
said after the game yesterday, he felt it was on him,
and it really was a team that collectively, that offensive
unit just could not handle the defense.

Speaker 1 (09:55):
It's never on one one person either way, in my view,
and that's winning or losing. I think a team wins,
a team loses. You know, I know they had the
best record in football, but you pointed out something that
a lot of people didn't pay attention to. They they
throughout the season had a lot of very very close games,
even though they were eleven and two, and those those

(10:16):
were all games that could have gone either way. They
went in the Chiefs favor, and the Eagles came out.
They were focused, they were dialed in, and they did
what they had to do, and they brought the pressure
and the pressure paid off. And I felt at that
point that you know, you actually said something to me
the week before the Super Bowl. We were speaking privately,

(10:38):
if you have the best quarterback and the best coach,
the odds would likely be in your favor. And I
felt that that was for CA. I thought that definitely
favored Kansas City. You agreed with me.

Speaker 2 (10:47):
Correct if they do. And that's you know, you do
have the Jeff Hostelers, and you do have the Trent
Dilfers and the Mark Rippins. You know. So there are
a lot of examples where a guy plays well on
that day and he beats and his team beats because
of the team's performance. As you say, they outshine. But
Eli Manning is not better than Tom Brady, and he

(11:09):
won two Super Bowls. But his team in those moments,
Mario Manningham, David Tyree, things of this nature, and the
team Michael Strahan, So it does happen. Jalen Hurt is
not better than Patrick Mahomes, but he had a better
day and he lived up to it. He had his
best game at the best moment. He learned from what
happened a few years ago, and he played well. When

(11:30):
they lost to Kansas City a few years ago. He
played very well in that game. So now he's able
to call himself a super Bowl champion that lives with
you forever. And you know what, John Madden us to station,
they can't take it away from you. They can say
whatever they want, they can't take it away from you.
He earned it, he deserves it, and they're going to
be reckoned with for some time to come because Saquon
Barkley and that offense and the fiercest nature of that defense.

(11:53):
And got to have it to Nick Siriani. You know,
it wasn't too long ago. During this season he was
screaming at the Fanshadelia and they were on him. And
then he went back to just doing his job, just coaching,
just getting these guys prepared. And he did a terrific
job and pick Fangio who he hired as a defensive coordinator.
You know, they were something that nobody thought that they

(12:14):
were going to out coach Andy Reid and Spags and
Matt Naggy and all of these folks from Kansas City
that well, find a highly oil tuned machine.

Speaker 1 (12:24):
They really did. We continue now. Fox News Sports analyst
Jim Gray is with us. You love Super Bowl Week.
I find I've been to a number of Super Bowls.
I used to give it as a Christmas present to
my kids. I find it I prefer to watch it
at home. Do you understand why I find it so

(12:45):
distracting not to when you're in the stadium. You don't
get to watch the game as closely.

Speaker 2 (12:51):
Well, there's something about being there, and for me, I
just love being in the arena, seeing these guys perform,
the roar of that crowd, the ambiance, you know, and
you do see everything much better on television. That's why,
you know, That's why most people one hundred and.

Speaker 1 (13:08):
Twenty five that's why most broadcasters have televisions in front
of them.

Speaker 2 (13:13):
Yeah, because you want to see the replay and you
want to see if the officiating is right. You want
to see the block that was missed. You want to
see the great hands and your perspective in the in
the arena and the Superdome. You know, they put in
five hundred million dollars worth of improvements and it could
use another billion because the site lines are very, very difficult.
It was built in a time where stadiums built today

(13:35):
are just much better. But the city of New Orleans
is so much fun. You know, it's Americana, it's a
Bourbon street.

Speaker 1 (13:44):
New Orleans area is great. The people are great. It's
a fun crazy town. The food as long as you
don't as long as you don't drink a hurricane. You
didn't drink a hurricane when you were down there, did you, gym.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
No, No, But it was drunk out there. People were
having a good time. They were having that, they were
having their good time. But it was you know, it
was fun and the people. The people love it. And
that's why New Orleans would be in the permanent rotation
because it's just it's just so much different than any
other American city. So I would like to see them
go to you know, have it in Las Vegas, have
it in New Orleans, have it in Miami, and then

(14:17):
have a fourth or a fifth, you know, every fourth
or fifty year, have a rotation. Take it to Los
Angeles and sofi it's a beautiful stadium. Take it back
to Dallas, take it to you know, one of the domes,
maybe Atlanta and some of these other places to move
it around.

Speaker 1 (14:31):
I got to you got to give credit to to
the you know, security people, both local and federal, uh,
because they kept that city safe.

Speaker 6 (14:40):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (14:41):
And that is not an easy thing to do in
light of the fact that we have known terrorists and
cartel members and gang members and murderers and rapists and
people that would wreak havoc on any situation. Anyway, we
appreciate you, Jim Gray, thank you, sir.

Speaker 2 (14:56):
They did it. Thank you, Thank you.

Speaker 1 (14:59):
Eight hundred nine point one, Shawn is our number. If
you want to be a part of the program. You
know there is there There is some hemming and hawing
on the left as if there is no precedent for this,
and that is Donald Trump ordering the security clearances to
be stripped from Joe Biden and wink and Tony Blinken
and Leticia James and Alvin Bragg. And I think that

(15:24):
these were appropriate decisions on President Trump's part. And you
might say, wow, this is unprecedented. You would be wrong
because the person that had his security clearance taken away
first was Donald Trump by Joe Biden. Anyway, here's what
Donald Trump said, unsecurity.

Speaker 4 (15:42):
Clearance says, you've been yanking a lot of them.

Speaker 2 (15:44):
Why doesn't make a country safer to take away the
ag security clearance?

Speaker 4 (15:47):
And is not a form of retribution?

Speaker 7 (15:48):
Is there's somebody, no if some if there are people
that we don't respect, and there are people that we
thought that were breaking Aloona came very close to it
in previous years, and we've done it with some people.
We've done it with Biden himself. Biden himself, we think
our country is not as safe if you gave him players.

(16:11):
I don't think he knows what he's doing and what
he's done to this country is in the space and
what he's done in terms of allowing criminals, murderers, drug
lords into our country, people from mental.

Speaker 4 (16:23):
Institutions into our country.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
He should be ashamed of himself is not legally valid reason.
That is a valid reason. Are you really that stupid
in the media? I guess the answers that's a dumb question.
We know the answer to that question. Let's go back
Joe Biden twenty twenty one and an interview with Nora O'Donnell. Interesting.
A lot of people in the media landscape have left.

(16:47):
Nora O'Donnell is out, Chucky Todd is out, Jim Acosta
is out, Andrea Mitchell is out. Why because they had
no audience. And the reason they lost their audience because
they're not honest, and they're not journalists as they claim,
and they're not fair balanced and objective. And if they
would just admit that they had a particular bias in

(17:11):
point of view and that their talk show host, I
think people would would would be more accepting, except they
claim to be something that they're not. And anyway, all
part of the death of legacy media. Anyway, his neuro
O'Donnell interviewing Joe Biden when he revoked Trump's clearance.

Speaker 8 (17:28):
Should former President Trump still receive intelligence briefings?

Speaker 9 (17:32):
I think not?

Speaker 8 (17:33):
Why not?

Speaker 9 (17:35):
Because of his erratic behavior unrelated to the insurrection.

Speaker 8 (17:41):
I mean, you've called him an existential threat, you've called
him dangerous, you've called him reckless.

Speaker 9 (17:46):
I have, and I believe it.

Speaker 8 (17:48):
What's your worst fear if he continues to get these
intelligence briefings.

Speaker 9 (17:51):
I'd rather not speculate out loud. I just think that
there is no need for him to have that intelligence briefings.
What value is giving him him and the intellis appreciated.
What impact does he have at all other than the
fact he might slip and say something.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
Oh okay, you mean, what if Joe may slip and
say something? And when does Joe get held accountable. We're
leveraging a billion taxpayer dollars so that a prosecutor in
Ukraine can get fired because they're investigating his son who
is being paid millions with no experience while addicted to drugs.

(18:27):
Explain when we're going to get to the bottom of that. Anyway,
let's get to our busy phones. Let's say hid to
Ginger in Georgia. Ginger, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 2 (18:40):
I'm good.

Speaker 6 (18:40):
Thank you for taking my call. How are you I'm good?

Speaker 1 (18:43):
I'm glad you called good.

Speaker 6 (18:45):
My comment is about Doze and I love it. I
don't care if they have eighteen year olds working or
eighty year olds, as long as they are getting to
the bottom of the corruption. And we as taxpayers, I
think we deserve some of our money back because you
know what, we're retired now, but between my husband and I,

(19:06):
we paid about fifteen hundred dollars a week in taxes.
He was a pipe fitter twelve thirteen hundred bucks a
week every week for forty years. No break, No, here's
your DEI program or your LB whatever video. You know,
we didn't get a break. Nobody was worried about what

(19:28):
was going on in our household. And if the government
doesn't have the money to pay it back, then they
should try and get it from the criminals that profited
in our government from all those programs that they put
forth and pushed the money through.

Speaker 1 (19:42):
For I think that these countries that got all of
this money, I think should have to pay it back.
I agree with you totally going too. They're not there
where they're probably not going to and you know what,
I think that should factor into America's foreign policy decisions.
They had no right to steal your money. You're paying

(20:04):
you and your husband, you know, get you you're like
the perfect American, you know, perfect American family. You get
up every day, you know, you work hard, you grind
it out, you play by the rules, you pay your taxes,
you obey the laws, you raise your kids, you do
all the things the right way. And they're spending billions
and hundreds of billions of dollars on DEI programs, woke programs,

(20:29):
transgender programs, you know, for schools and et cetera, et cetera,
and New Green and Deal programs worldwide. That's your money. Average,
the average American only make sixty six thousand dollars a year.
It's not a lot of money. That's barely enough money
to survive on for most people, which is why so
many Americans have accumulated such high credit card depth, because

(20:51):
they're putting bare necessities on their credit cards, especially because
of the inflation caused by Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.
I mean, it is morally corrupt and wrong, and you know,
I'm sorry, I'm sick and tired of the demonization of
the president and Elon Musk. You know, there's a picture
of Elon Musk. I mentioned this earlier. He's sleeping on

(21:14):
the floor in a in a government office with like
it's not even an air mattress with a wrapped in
a comforter. I mean, this is a billionaire. He doesn't
need to be doing any of this, and he's doing
the country a favor. He's serving the American people. I'm like,
I'm grateful to the guy, and I don't I've spoken

(21:36):
to him, but I don't know him well. And if
I get a chance to talk to him, I'd say
thank you, and I hope you keep finding it. Appreciate
the call, Ginger, Glad you're out there all right? Quick
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The final hour roundup is next. You do not want
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Speaker 1 (23:45):
Now, let's get back to our busy phones. Eight hundred
and ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program, let's say hi to Christian
and Nebraska. Hey Christian, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 6 (23:55):
Hey?

Speaker 10 (23:55):
Sean? This Christian and I moved from California to Nebraska.
I got out of there for the same reason everybody
else did. I got to tell you I agree with
Ginger one hundred thousand percent. I wanted to call today
to comment on kind of the same thing, the Doache situation.
I thought it was interesting on January thirtieth when Elizabeth

(24:16):
Warren got up and she said that the American the
American people she calls us ordinary people, don't like we
don't have a right to know what our tax dollars
are being spent on. The Constitution doesn't say that we do.
I guess my argument would be, it also doesn't say
that we don't have a right, And I find it
kind of.

Speaker 1 (24:35):
Well, actually, aren't they supposed to be But don't we
elect public servants. Aren't they supposed to serve us?

Speaker 10 (24:40):
Yep, yep?

Speaker 2 (24:41):
Okay.

Speaker 10 (24:42):
You know, isn't that interesting how she calls Americans ordinary
people and Trump calls us extraordinary Americans? I mean, what
a contrasts. But you know, I find it interesting that
that judge put an injunction on or put the block
on those going into the treasury. I don't really understand that, because,

(25:02):
like you just said, if you're a federal employee and
you work for the federal government, don't you kind of
give up your privacy on what you're spending your money
on and what you're doing with your time. Aren't the
American people your boss?

Speaker 4 (25:16):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (25:16):
I mean, and and everybody has a boss, don't they,
And everybody regardless of what you do for a living.
When you really get to the brass tax of it all,
we all, we all, we all are public servants in
a way. You know, if you're a waiter, if you're
if you're a doctor, if you're a lawyer, you're you're
performing services for other people. I'm in the broadcasting business,

(25:36):
I'm performing a service for people, right, it's and and
but they are elected to be public servants. And the
idea that they would spend all of these you know,
billions of billions and billions of dollars and purposely hide
it from the American people is so beyond corrupt. And

(25:57):
they do it for their own aggrandizement. They do it
for their own power building, I mean, and then when
we find out about it, then they're angry that they
got discovered, and then they're lashing out of the people
that exposed them. I'm grateful to the people that expose them.
I'm very grateful.

Speaker 10 (26:13):
Well and I I'm and I'm a full supporter of
DOSEE two. And you know, one more thing I just
want to say, is this whole global warming thing and
all the money that they're pilfering out of the taxpayers
for that. I want to know when the narrative is
going to start about what global warming really is and
what really causes it. Man has nothing to do with

(26:34):
it. It is a natural phenomenon, just like if a meteor
or to hit the Earth, that's a natural phenomenon. You're
not going to stop that. You know, global warming and
cooling has happened thousands of times in history, And where
does oil come from in the first place? Where did
that come from in the first place? That came from
previous warmings and then coolings and then eventually it becomes

(26:56):
oil over millions of years of compression and what So
you know, why why can't we get to the true
science of global warming?

Speaker 1 (27:06):
Look, if you go back, can you trace this whole movement,
this green movement, which is really rooted in Marxism, statism, socialism,
as as illustrated by the Green New Deal, because it
has nothing to do with green, It has everything to
do with with with redistribution of wealth and equity, et cetera.
If you go to the beginning, they were claiming in

(27:28):
the on the cover of Time and Newsweek in the
seventies that the next ice age was coming, and then
they got that wrong. Then it became what we're going
to burn to death, and then it's gonna Then we
started having some of the coolest winners on record. So
then they just came up with this generalized term climate change,
which is neutral. So if it gets too hot, you

(27:49):
blame global warming, you know, or climate change, If it
gets too cold, it's climate change. Everything's climate change. But
we see what the real agenda is and and by
the what Doge has exposed is the agenda behind the
Green New Deal and environmental extremism. It's rooted in Stadism, Marxism, socialism,

(28:15):
redistribution of wealth, equity, and that's it. And they were
pushing this world wide. They did it, and they hid
how they spent the money. They stole it from our kids,
our grandkids and from us. Anyway, my friend, I appreciate
the call. Good call. Eight hundred and ninety four one.
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