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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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You know, I believe it or not. Tina Brown, who
I never expected would get it, is realizing something a
lot of Democrats are not getting is Graham Platner is
nuts and mister Nazi tattoo is now caught up in
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this big sexting you know, up to a dozen women
Washington Times. I'm reading from there. His wife apparently alerted
his Senate campaign about these texts with several women days
before he announced he was running. And anyway, her name
Amy Gertner, telling the campaign she found the messages in
the spring of twenty five, early into her marriage with
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the Democratic contender, and she disclosed the text to a
campaign ad conducting op research last August to ward off
any risk to Platner's campaign. Campaign official told the journal
that the aid ultimately decided the text for a private
matter being handled by the couple in marriage counseling. Now,
Plattner put forward his wife to answer him after he
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was outed as a serial sexter as the dim candidate himself,
you know, remained silent. You know, a lot of people
in the media saw more than a couple of headlines
saying it looked like a hostage video. Said she was
deeply hurt by about the campaign's former political director, whom
she tipped off about the sexting, confirming the messages to
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the press. And it looks and sounds like a hostage video,
says one person on x Blink twice if you need
rescuing amy. Anyway, the farmer believed to have had sexting
affairs with up to a dozen women. Okay, what they
do in their own relationship, whatever, But anyway, you add
that to everything else, the fact that he's an avowed
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communist Nazi tattoo, all the insanity of that is his life,
which we have covered exhaustively here on this program, and
it's not a pretty picture. Anyway. Let's start with Graham
Platner's wife and this video message slamming reports on Saturday
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about his sexually explicit text messages to all these other women.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
So it makes me really angry, disappointed, and I find
it really shameful that there's a group of media outlets
and people who are willing to spread gossip instead of
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talking about real issues that Graham is running on, like
healthcare and education and childcare. I just really wanted to
make sure that everyone knows that Graham and I have
a great marriage. Being married is hard. Being newly married
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is hard. Being newly married and going through infertility is hard.
Being newly married, going through infertility and a Senate campaign
is hard. I don't even know if I have the
right words to describe we've been going through. But I
knew the man that I married had been through an
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immense amount of violent, active combat, and.
Speaker 1 (03:33):
He's been in therapy for years.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
I just I admire the funk out of him, So
when there are news articles about our marriage, it's just extra.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
Now. Graham Platner, for his part, is slamming the establishment
media for trying to rip apart his marriage. Well maybe
if he didn't want anything to rip apart his marriage,
he should not have been sexty. Anyway. The thought where
we heard Amy's.
Speaker 3 (04:02):
Videos Siamese video last night about this situation, the story
and the Times and the journal.
Speaker 1 (04:07):
What would your statement be at.
Speaker 4 (04:09):
This point, It's no surprise to me that the establishment
media outlets are just going to run gossip instead of
wanting to talk about the things that actually matter in
this race, which are the material realities that make the
maners are working with. These people are going to try
to make this race about anything but what it's supposed
to be about, which is policy. They never want to
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talk about policy. Amy and I have a very loving
and very happy marriage. They would very much like to
try to rip that apart. We're going to come after
us in every awful way that they possibly can, and
we're just going to keep talking about the fact that
the hospitals are closing, the fact that child care facilities
are closing, the fact that teachers and nurses aren't paid enough,
and the fact that everybody down here continues to work
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harder and longer and get less. But of course the
powers that be do not want us to talk about that.
They're going to just do gossip instead.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
And then Platner denied the story that he was sexting
other women. Okay, you know, don't believe you lie in eyes.
Here's what he said on that. But the story you're
true right about the text?
Speaker 4 (05:12):
No, No, this is this is the amazing part. The
Wall Street Journal New York Times ran stories without any
evidence besides the gossip from a former staffer. I'm sorry,
that's that's frankly journalistic malpractice. We pushed back on it,
they won it. They did it anyways.
Speaker 2 (05:31):
So, so are you confirming that the messages did not exist?
Speaker 1 (05:36):
Was that the messages they did not.
Speaker 4 (05:39):
I'm confirmed that what Genevieve MacDonald said in the New
York Times is not true.
Speaker 5 (05:44):
So you never met with her about uncomfortable, for lack
of a better words, sexting messages.
Speaker 4 (05:49):
As the campaign was going, we talked about things and
Amianized marriage that we've gone through over the years. We
talked about that because that's our marriage, and we discussed
it with the campaign. What Jenneviet McDonald claims isn't true.
Speaker 1 (06:03):
All right. Here to weigh in on all of this,
we have Brianna Lyman. She is a correspondent for The Federalist.
Michael knows is with us of the Michael Knowles Show
at the Daily Wire to discuss this and much more.
I don't think this is playing out very well Brianna. However,
I'm not sure if he picked up it that they
have in the state of Maine, a very kind of
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bizarre scheme that Democrats can use. Even if Platner wins,
they'll have like a three week period of time to
remove him from the ballot. Did you read that I did.
Speaker 6 (06:38):
Yeah. It says that if he makes it through next
week's primary, they would have I think about like a
month and a week to replace him with a hand
picked candidate, Which is exactly why we are hearing so
much about this. You know, a fair scandal. Look to
your points on this is a man who had a
Nazi tattoo that alone should have disqualified him. Then you
add in the fact that he said victim of sexual
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abuse deserve it. He mocked a US soldier who thank
god survived and did not get killed by the Taliban.
All of that would have been career suicide, but it wasn't,
which leads me to believe that Democrats probably have some
kind of internal polling showing if it's Platinir verse Collins,
Collins wins, but if it's a different Democrat, someone maybe
a little more moderate and tone down, maybe there's a
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real fighting chance. So first of all, they want to
use this as that that final nail on the coth
and to his campaign because they let everything else live
and two look, Democrats make it seem like they believe
Texas is in play with Callerygo and Paxton. How will
you go after Paxton if you and your party are
running a candidate who has done far worse with women,
and it has done far worse than every other capacity.
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So that's why you're seeing the Democrats kind of pick
up on the story's while you're seeing the propaganda press
suddenly discover their you know, gumption for investigating a candidate
over sexual assault allegations and not everything else.
Speaker 1 (07:54):
Michael knows. Let's get your take on all this.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
I totally agree. I always look with the sources and
Republicans myself included. We're having a great time dunking on
Platner here. But the story came from Democrat political operatives.
You heard Plattner in they against the establishment media. Well,
last time I checked, the establishment media is run by Democrats,
So this is coming from the Dems. The New York
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Times was sounding the alarm on Platner's candidacy a couple
of weeks ago. Now you're getting this story out of
the New York Times at the Wall Street Journal, which
in its news division is liberal even though the op
ed page is more conservative. So yes, I think that
the Democrats are sounding the alarm. They realize this guy
is not going to go the distance. To me, this
really reads like the Swalwell campaign. The Democrats tried to
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signal that Swalwell was not going to go the distance
about a month before he dropped out. They tried to
threaten him with residency requirements, with a potential financial scandal.
Finally they brought the hammer down with that sex scandal.
But the reason they did it is not that they
suddenly discovered morality. The reason they did it is they
saw that if Swallow was the nominee, a Republican could
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very likely become the governor of California. I think the
same thing's going on here in Maine. Platner is a
weak candidate. The best defense he has of the sexting
scandal is it wasn't a dozen women. It was half
a dozen at most. It is not a good excuse,
and I think Democrats are looking for plan B.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
All right, Breonna, Let's go to the very law I
was referring to, because it's a very little known main
ballot replacement provision that they have, and under main law,
a candidate that will win the June ninth, June ninth primary,
and subsequently withdraws by five pm on July thirteenth. Now
that this would require him to withdraw, He doesn't seem
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like the guy that's going to withdraw to me, but
that would be part of it. He may be replaced
by a nominee selected by party officials, and any replacement
candidate has got to be chosen no later than five
pm on July twenty seven. That timeline would give Democrats
fourteen days to settle on a replacement candidate and prepare
for the general election campaign. Now, if you believe, as
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I suspect, and as Michael suspects, that you suspect that
Democrats are probably the people that leaked all of this
to hurt their own candidate, they've got to be looking
to this as well. But I would imagine Graham Plattner
if he thinks Democrats did it, He's only going to
get pissed off and probably dig as heels it.
Speaker 6 (10:16):
Oh probably, But Democrats have, now we know, a history
of just replacing a duly elected candidate. They did it
to Joe Biden with Kamala Harris about a single vote
so they would have no problem doing this Platner, and
I think it would actually fare better because it lets
the Democrat establishment in Maine and select a candidate which
they think could beat Susan Collins, which, by the way,
remember in twenty twenty she was supposed to lose her
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race by like five to eight points. She won it
by like eight to nine points. So this is the
woman who was a difficult candidate to beat, especially because
she's not a bona fide Maga senator. This is someone
who voted to convict President Trump. So they have to
find a very niche Democrat candidate. And I do think
when it comes to Platner, as crazy as everything we've
spoken about with him has come out, I don't know
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if any of it will be enough to turn Democrat
voters off. I mean, you saw Virginia Democrats elect j Jones.
He's fantasized about murdering his Republican colleagues and their children,
and they were like, who among us hasn't said those things?
Like a lot of us actually have never said or
thought those things. So I don't think a sex scandal
is going to be the final now in the coffin.
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I think the final nail in the coffin will be
enough pressure from the Democrat establishment onto ground. But it
certainly isn't going to come from the voters. It's going
to come from the powers that be.
Speaker 7 (11:30):
You know.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
That makes me suspect that probably they're going to make
of an offer he can't refuse, that's my guest, Michael Knowles,
or at least those discussions will probably take place. Is
that conspiratorial on my part or more likely rooted in
a possible reality?
Speaker 5 (11:45):
Well, it might be a conspiracy theory, Sewan, but these
days it seems the difference between a conspiracy theory and
the truth is about six months. So yes, I think
the Democrat fire.
Speaker 1 (11:56):
That's a good line. Well, I mean, all of a sudden,
Corey Booker, we have grave concerns about Graham Platner. They
obviously turning on them. But look at all the support
he's getting from Grandpa Bernie and Pocahontas exactly.
Speaker 5 (12:10):
I think that tells you everything you need to know.
The other thing to remember here is the Democrats do
have alternatives. You know, I look at Jared Golden up there,
congressman looks good military service. You know, it's not as
though it's too late for the Democrats right now. If
you get to June thirteenth, it will be. And the
Democrats really play for keeps.
Speaker 7 (12:31):
You know.
Speaker 5 (12:31):
I think they're very sophisticated political operatives. They think at
least they're going to have the wind at their sales
for the midterms, and they don't want to blow an
opportunity to take what could be a swing state. So
if I were Grand Platner, I would be very, very
cautious and worried about what the next shoe is to drop.
Speaker 1 (12:47):
All right, quick break, We'll come right back. More analysis.
Bringan on Winman and Michael Knowles on the other side
than your calls coming up this Monday. Toll free is
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Speaker 8 (13:02):
Uncovering evil and defending the truth, you're on the Sean
Hannity Show.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Right, we continue our final, our final moments with Brianna
Lyman Michael Knowles as we examine Maine and the upcoming midterms.
I never thought I'd find myself in agreement with Tina Brown. Brianna,
but you know, she writes this long, exhaustive piece that
Democrats are you know, thinking that they're going to win
in Texas with tall Rico and six genders and all
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the crazy positions that he has me and no drilling
and welcome out on the border in the state of
Texas for people of Mexico. I'm not in God being
non binary. I think they're delusional if they think they
have a shot in Texas. And I don't think Susan
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Collins can lose under these circumstances.
Speaker 6 (14:21):
And main I don't think Susan Collins will lose if
Graham Platner is the nomine In fact, she probably have
a bigger blowout than she did in twenty twenty. And
when it comes to Texas, look, you know, Republicans obviously
are worried about the midterms, as any party is when
they are the incumbent party and you're in a you know,
mit from election cycle. That being said, what makes this
election cycle much different from any previous midterm cycle. Democrats
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have a single digit approval rating lead over Republicans. Typically
twenty eighteen, I think six there were double digit approval
rating leads for Democrats over Republicans. You don't see that
now because Democrats are still so politically toxic, and they
haven't changed from twenty twenty four their positions. If anything,
I've gotten more radical. And so someone like James Pellerico
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is running on a playbook that cost his part of
the election in twenty twenty four, and it's certainly not
going to win him this election this time, especially when
Poles indicate Republicans are still favored on immigration, on crime,
and that a Republican Congress is still preferred when it
comes to the economy over Democrats.
Speaker 1 (15:22):
Oh. I think you're both right on the money. It's
going to be very interesting. I think the one thing
that we absolutely have to watch out for is the
time and the date and whether or not they try
to pull this guy off the ballot, and whether or
not he'd be willing to do that. I tend to
think not, but this little known main ballot replacement provision
is troubling. He'd have to do it by five o'clock
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on July thirteenth. That's after the June ninth primary. Anyway,
Thank you both, Brianna Lyman, thank you, Michael Knowles, thank you.
Speaker 7 (15:51):
Good to be with you.
Speaker 5 (15:51):
Sean.
Speaker 8 (15:52):
Thanks the New Sean Hennity Show. Talking about what's right
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for America with a renewed commitment to keep you up
to date on the breaking news stories.
Speaker 1 (16:25):
Linda, this may be the cut of the year. I mean,
you talk about audacity of radical Democrats. I mean, we
know what happened out in California. They have predictable wildfires.
They don't practice the science of forestry. And what did
we find out that the fire hydrants were empty? Then
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we found out the entire reservoir that would cover the
Pacific Palisades that too was empty. But no, what is
Congressman Roe Conna saying? He is blaming the hurt of
these California wildfires? Remember Santa wins or predictable events in California.
Wildfires are predictable events in California. That's why you should
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practice the science of forestry and get rid of the kindling,
you know, clear up the brush so you don't have
you know, you don't have as much to burn and
it's less likely to spread as far and wide as
they sometimes do. But anyway, here's Democrat Rocanna blaming all
of this on you guessed at Donald J. Trump on MSDNC.
Speaker 3 (17:30):
Look, I think that there is a was a lot
of hurt and anger after the fires. My view is
that the blame of that really needs to go on
Donald Trump. They still owe the state fifty billion dollars.
They have not worked with Mayor Basque or our governor
to get the resources needed, and they have really punished California.
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But understandably, people who still haven't seen their homes rebuilt,
who were upset with how that was handled, they are
upset with the income. And that's why you have the
race you do.
Speaker 1 (18:02):
No, that's not why you have the race you do.
He's talking about I guess Spencer Pratt and maybe the
fact that Steve Hilton is leading for governor. I'd love
Steve Hilton to win. That would be awesome. That'd be
so good. It's really remarkable. I've said this many times.
If Donald Trump cured cancer, they would find a reason
to criticize him. If the dog bites and the beast
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things and you're feeling sad, blame Donald Trump. I mean,
there's nothing he could ever do. This is a party
that is just a wake up in the morning. It's
like their drug addicts. They need Donald Trump to hate.
When Donald Trump is no longer president, they'll still be
hating him and probably weaponizing one day again. You know,
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Donald Trump one day is going to be one hundred
years old and they'll still be trying to put him
in jail. It's insane. These people are nuts. All right,
let's go to Brad and Tennessee. What's up, Brad. How
are you glad you called sar No income to Tennessee,
low taxes, and a lot of migration into Tennessee. What's
going on?
Speaker 9 (19:05):
Exactly? I immigrated from the Great State of Florida to
the Great State of Tennessee. So I've been in that
kind of world all my life, and I'm trying to
figure out some of these Democrats, do their brains know
what their mouth is actually saying?
Speaker 1 (19:19):
And uh, that's a good by the way, that's like
the million dollar question of the day.
Speaker 9 (19:26):
It's unbelievable. But my main call was this, these sanctuary
cities and the sanctuary states and stuff, it's going to
have to start at the top. I think Tom Holman
and his crew needs to just raid the governor's mansion
in California, in chicag in Illinois, in New York and
drag these governors out about four in the morning in
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front of the press and say, look, they've been arrested
for harboring fugitives, interfering with a fairer, and any little
nit noy, small petty charge the ain't come up with
and just drag man then work their way down. I mean,
these guys are doing a job. Okay. I got no
problem with anyone immigrating to this country, but we have
a system for doing it. I have gone through that
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system with someone before. It's kind of a neat thing
to participate in and be part of, Okay, but it's
it's time for this to be done. And I'm not
talking about people that have been here twenty twenty five
thirty years. My main concern is the ones that have
came in under the Biden administration. Y'all come on and
come you all welcome policies and my biggest well, another
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thing that I'm concerned about is nobody talks much about
the one hundred thousand plus military age Chinese nationals that
cross the border. We had people enter this country from
a state the government says one hundred and sixty one
countries or one hundred and sixty two countries. There's only
one hundred and ninety one on the planet.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
Well, no, Well, we had close to two hundred countries
people coming into this country again, all on vetted. Many
countries would terroritize. We know many, you know, we know
the people they let in. We know there are known
terrorists in our country. And I know the FBI and
Cash Bettel they're working overtime, they're trying to find each
and every one of them. That this was the most
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preventable national security disaster in history. But it's people like Gavin,
you know, Gavin, mister Noshow governor. The guy never works.
He's a world traveler, full time Trump's stalker, full time
ex poster, Halftime Hannity stalker, you know, now, author and podcaster.
And I've never seen anything like it in my life.
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He does everything but go to work. And meanwhile, his
state the worst poverty rate, worst homeless rate, highest income taxes,
highest sales taxes, highest gas taxes, can't Allance's budget because
of all the benefits that they're providing taxpayers in California,
providing illegals. And I don't know. I honestly, I'm going
to be very blunt now you're bringing this out of me.
Speaker 9 (21:53):
Brad.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
You live in Tennessee. You have a good life in Tennessee.
You have good governance in Tennessee. I live in Florida.
I have great governance down here. I mean the best.
We have the best governor in the country. Got We
got great senators, great congressmen and women. We have great
people here. And you know what, if you vote for stupid,
don't complain to me that you have stupid in office.
And the same thing with New York City.
Speaker 9 (22:16):
You know Kate gave it out of office and then
putting back in there.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Yeah they did, and they do it again. That's how
crazy it is. Anyway, Brad, God bless you. Hang out
at music on Music Row for me, have a good time.
I haven't been there in years. That was we were
there ones at John Rich's place and music grow. Sweet
Baby James was with us. Remember Sweet Baby Linda was
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weird and dancing by herself was so creepy. First of all,
that wasn't Nashville. That was in Las Vegas when we
went outs Vegas. Yeah, that's right, and be city over
and over again. I can't remember everything in my life.
I'm like, the only reason I know.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
I have literally only been to Ashual once in my life,
which is really a tragedy because it's such a great city.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
But Las Vegas alone weird. I wasn't dancing alone. I
was dancing with two hundred other people. Nobody from our
group was dancing because none of you people can dance.
But I went out with a bunch of other people
who could dance and it was fun. Okay, So you
just like you have people dancing together and then you
just like threw yourself in the middle of it. I
think that, you know what, I'm a friendly gout. I
make friends fast. So we all had a whether they
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want a friend or not, You're just that's right in
the middle of them dance. Hey, it was great. And
I walked over to you said, what are you doing.
I'm getting my groove on you while you hold up
the wall. Is that what we call that? Yeah, let's
getting my groove Robert and Alabama, what's up, Robert?
Speaker 9 (23:46):
How are you?
Speaker 10 (23:46):
You had home to speak on the other the day
you'll have somebody on. They were talking about people complaining
about how prisons are treated in these illego immigrant prisoners
are treated in these prisons that are built for them.
M hmm, We'll take on that is their first intention
before they ever got into this country was to illegally
enter it and break the law. That was the first
intent they had. And say quot breaking the law, they
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wouldn't be here, so they wouldn't be complaining about how
they were treated. And if the Democrats have a problem
with that, deep boredom, faster and they won't be under
our control at all. No, how to worry about how
we treat them, Just get rid of them.
Speaker 1 (24:19):
We have laws, and we have borders, and we should
have sovereignty. I'm all for legal immigration. I'm a product
of legal immigration. My grandparents all came from Ireland, all
four of them. I mean, when I did an ancestry
test years ago, they said it's very rare that somebody
quoted one hundred percent in terms of their ancestry. And
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I turned out they call it British Isle, which is Ireland.
And I'm like, oh, that's interesting that I really care. No,
I already knew all four of my grandparents came from Ireland,
but and I actually have the real paperwork. And they
went to Ellis Island, and you know, and they started
a new life with no money, and they sacrificed greatly
so that they're children and their grandchildren me and their
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great girn grandchildren. My kids would have a better life
and a better future, and I'm very grateful to them.
It's very very courageous what they did and what every
immigrant does, not just my family, many of you can
relate to this. Yeah, do it legally, and we need
a background check and we need a health check. And
you can't be a burden financially on the American people.
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If you come here, you got to.
Speaker 10 (25:25):
Carry your sale, carry your own weight.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
That's it, man, carry your own weight or go home.
Uh eight hundred nine four one sean if you want
to be a part of the program. Hays It and Michigan,
what's going on? Hazen?
Speaker 7 (25:37):
Well, well, my question is George so he is constantly
funding these terrorist groups in the Irwin United States. Why
aren't we able to freeze his assets for that purpose
and send him back to either the UK or hundred
where you've got citizenships, and strip the citizenship of the
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U S Citizenshi yep, and send him back to one
of those countries.
Speaker 1 (26:03):
I think that the money he spends for the most
radicalized leftists uprising in this country is damaging the amount
of money all these radical leftists spend is damaging, and
I think that probably I think it's probably rooted in
ideological belief I'll never forget, you know, an interview I
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saw with this guy. There's just something deeply wrong with
the whole story. I can't quite put my finger on it.
I don't know. And now I guess his son is
in charge of it all and apparently is maybe even
more left than his father according to what I've read.
Appreciate the call. Thank you, Hazen august in California. You're
up next on the Sean Hannity Show. Glad you called.
Speaker 11 (26:50):
Hey, Sean, thanks for all you do when your call
screener is doing a great job. The other day, I
was over at my storage unit and I see some
people looking on the fence and it turns out that
that is an ice facility on the other side, and
they're looking over the fans. Over three or four visits
I made, they're looking over the fence case in the place,
and I found out what they were doing. Most of
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the time. They'd have this bandana type of you know,
like you see in the Westerns on their face because
they don't want people to see who they were. But
they were casing the place turns out when the ICE
vans would leave and the ICE vans would come back,
they call their friends and it there'd be a whole
bunch of protesters outside, and lord knows whatever nefurious stuff
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they're up to besides that. But this is this is coordinated.
This isn't some amateur stuff. These people are coordinating this stuff,
and lord knows what they're going to do next.
Speaker 1 (27:43):
Not one liberal has ever spoken out about the doxing
of ICE agents, the threats against ICE agents, the violence
against ICE agents. They'd never say a word. And they
have gotten rid of, you know, they have gotten rid
of murderers and rapists and known terrorists and child molesters
and cartel members and gang members. They put their lives
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on the line for us every darn day and they
don't get the credit. Just the opposite. They get harassed,
as we saw, you know in the video. This weekend,
I have Tom Holman on talking about it on TV tonight.
You're gonna want to watch.
Speaker 11 (28:17):
Well, there's a friend to Tom Holmes that I met
a few years about three years ago. His name is
Victor and he was part of He was down in
Mexico and ambushed by one of the cartels down there.
Back in twenty twelve, Victor Agun a great guy.
Speaker 1 (28:35):
Well, let me tell you something. The law enforcement is underappreciated, underpaid,
and it's a thankless job.
Speaker 2 (28:42):
You know.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
I had a conversation there was some people I ran
into at a Florida restaurant. They were down here and
they're police officers in New York City, and I said,
you know, Governor DeSantis down here will give you a
bonus if you move down here. And I said, there's
one big difference between policing and New York and policing
(29:03):
in Florida is you're respected in Florida.
Speaker 11 (29:06):
Now.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Doesn't mean Florida doesn't have bad people. There are bad
people everywhere. Doesn't mean that there's no crime that's ridiculous.
It means that police, you know, the people overwhelmingly in
the state of Florida back the brave men and women
in law enforcement. That means sheriffs, that means police departments,
that means homeland security. That's it. We just do you know,
(29:29):
old style law and order safety security stuff that complicated.
I wish every state would it would be like Florida anyway.
Appreciate the call. That's gonna wrap things up at Today
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