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mixed messages that your government has been giving you about
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And I'm proud to be able to announce that your
CDC said this afternoon that if you are fully vaccinated,
you no longer have to wear a mask indoors. CDC
recommendations that masking restrict actions be relaxed would apply to
most indoor and outdoor situations, but now at the point
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more than forty five percent of the adult population has
been fully vaccinated in the US, according to the CDC.
I think it's eighty five percent from people sixty five
and older. The change in guidance comes as various officials
have been recommending the changes in mitigation measures. Last week,
doctor Scott gott Leave, the former head of the FDA
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under the Trump administration, said the US should lift its
mask mandates indoors immediately in light of the vaccination campaign. Now,
why do we have mixed messages, Oh, I don't know.
Joe Biden fully vaccinated with Joe Biden hand in hand, outdoors,
socially distanced with maths on going into a former president's home,
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ninety six year old, Jimmy Carter, former First Lady ninety
three years old, taking off the mask indoor with no
social distancing as a matter of fact, right on top
of them, and then no mask inside and they come outside,
socially distanced, fully vaccinated, and right back to the masks message.
I mean, well, you know it's confusing. They made it confusing,
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so they're finally now saying you can ditch the mask.
I guess that means that every school can now open,
because Gavin Newsom is saying, well, we may just we
may not lift indoor mask mandate may not lift June fifteenth,
but as soon as it's safe, Well it's safe, Gavin
and schools. I know your kids, precious little children have
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been at a private school in person learning while public
school kids in your state have not been been receiving
in person learning. Now, according to this, you would think, oh, okay,
well now it's time. And Biden is urging parents now
to get their children vaccinated after a CDC panel back
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the Fiser vaccine for kids twelve through fifteen. You know,
I just can't believe that I have to even consider
saying all of this. But I don't know why everybody
thinks it's so important that I tell people what to
do medically, especially when I got hammered for putting on
alternative points of view when those zero therapeutics nothing and
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bringing reading to you the foremost expert on hydroxychloroquine, others
that believed in iver mected and later Regeneron and the
therapeutics we developed and Operation warp Speed worked. We never
broke down the sequence of a virus this fast and
not only had one, but three vaccines and doing a
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million a day when Donald Trump left office. So that
sounds like the hope is to get back to normal.
Governor of De Santis, Florida has granted clemency to Florida
business owners that rested and you believe arresting business owners
because they didn't enforce the masked mandate and good grief.
Mike DeWine, Ohio. Two weeks from tonight, May twenty six,
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will announce the winner of a separate drawing for adults
who have received at least their first dose of the vaccine.
They're gonna be five winners in New York. They're offering
free French rice. You can't make this stuff up. And
you know even by the way, what did you see
this bizarre article on bripe bart. Apparently India is now
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discouraging citizens from using cow feces to protect against coronavirus. Anyway,
there's a video of it they found. Anyway, it's a
school that is run by monks, which happens to be
located across the street from a pharmaceutical company working on
a coronavirus vaccine, shows believers smearing liquefied cow dung and
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urine over themselves to boost their immune systems. Who knows,
maybe there's something to it. I have no idea about
not recommending it, doctor Hannity. I'm not a doctor. I'm
not gonna play one on radio or on television. But
you know, I've I've had too many people that I
know that have had really really tough calls. One person
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more recently a friend of mine's mother, and now multiple
pre existing conditions, code morbidities, etc. Just you know, the
perfect candidate to be that, a textbook case of somebody
that might struggle with it. In fact, was on a ventilator.
We're getting very worried there for a while. Thank God,
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off the ventilator, back to eating, now standing and walking
and soon going home. Been transferred out of the hospital
to a rehab center. Well, it didn't have COVID brain,
which is a phenomenon that they noticed about a year ago,
where you know, people that were on ventilators, they try
to get them off because the lungs are fine, and
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then they just don't wake up. I mean, can you
imagine all the heartbreak, all the hadness, all the loss
of life, God given gift of life. It's precious. It
is something that we take for granted. And we've got
to enjoy every second, every minute of every hour of
every day because you never know when the time comes. Anyway,
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not trying to be morbid here, but we got to
pay attention. All right, let me get to the economy
and let me get to what's happening, and you need
to understand how bad this is. This is really bad.
We now have the US inflation rate, inflation meaning you're
going to pay more for everything you purchase. Now, it's
even going to get higher if this corporate tax goes through.
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It's already higher because of Joe's, you know, distancing himself
from energy independence. It's now at a thirteen year high inflation.
Many of many people probably don't even remember inflation and
how out of control it is. Inflation is up four percent,
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the fastest pace increase in more than twelve years in
this country. This is an unmitigated disaster if this gets
out of control, because that means there's no amount of
money that you're going to be able to make that's
going to be able to keep up with rising inflation.
You know, everything that we that you purchase at Lowe's
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Home depot, at your pharmacy, at your grocery store, at
your I don't know if you still go to a market. Whatever, everything,
even if you buy it on Amazon, you're going to
pay more for because it costs truckers more money to
fill their diesel tanks. The guys that bring us everything,
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that keep the economy running smooth and driving the tough
roads every day, they're gonna need an increase in pay
to make up for the inflation that they're going to
be suffering as well. Trucking companies aren't gonna make less
money per mile, and nor are drivers gonna make any
less money per mile. And that means everything that we
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buy thanks to Joe, is going to cost us more.
On top of that, Now, on top of a twenty
year record last month of illegal immigrants, well even top
last month's record high with a new record high one
one hundred and seventy eight thousand, six hundred and twenty
two illegal immigrants crossing the border. And guess what, guests
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who's paying for their housing? Guests who's paying for their healthcare, guests,
who's paying for their food and their education. That would
be you the American people on top of well by
the way, and then the transportation into you know, whatever
state they're sending people to. I guess you hit the lotto.
If you get sent to New York, New Jersey, or California,
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especially California's sanctuary state, you're good for life, apparently, unless
Newsom gets recalled and you get a new governor out there.
But they're getting checks from the state government. Now, I
guess I'm so old fashioned that if you don't like
the law, you don't get to pick and choose what
laws you obey. States don't get to pick and choose
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what laws they enforce. Joe Biden doesn't get to pick
and choose what laws he's willing to enforce and ignore them.
You know, we're letting people in and then we're facilitating
at all that would be aiding and embetting where I
grew up, sanctuary state, sanctuary city, aiding and embedting illegal activity.
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We have nearly ten million jobs available, but if you're
making what thirty two, thirty four thousand, whatever the number
is a year working, you're gonna make as much stay
at home. They're not taking the jobs available, which is
why the unemployment rate is going up, went up to
six point one percent, and that's why you have governors saying, yeah, no,
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we don't want the money anymore. Now add to the
at the gas shortage. You know what I'm trying to
wrap my mind around here is we have been a
victim of a cyber attack. Now, the thing that shocked
me the most in terms of what I saw today
is that, and I was looking at this, I couldn't
believe my eyes, is that, in fact, we actually paid
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the hackers, were paid by colonial the pipeline they were
They paid a five million dollar ransom to this Eastern
European criminal enterprise that hacked the company, shuddering the largest
oil pipeline in the US, spurring widespread gas shortages, panic
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buying all across the Southeast. They paid the hackers and
the criminals apparently associated with Russia. What's Joe gonna do?
Israel is taking incoming rockets, you know, thousens of them.
What's Joe doing to help our number one ally in
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the Middle East. Finally he said something, Yeah, we support
your right to defend yourself, thanks Joe. Conflicting messages again
from the administration. On top of that, nobody seems to
care about Iran partnering with China and Russia, Russia and
China providing arms, transferring them to Iran Iran then using
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it to send to Yemen to fight the proxy war
and the rest of the Middle East. What are you
going to do on that, Joe? What do you have
to say about the ransom money that was paid here?
Why are we paying ransom to criminals? Because when you
pay a ransom, guess what, they're gonna come back for
more and they're gonna hack more. And what are you
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doing for cybersecurity safety so it doesn't happen at times,
pointing out fifteen thousand gasoline stations are out of gas
since this pipeline crisis began. By the way, just because
it gets online again doesn't mean it's oh, instantly, just
go to your local gas station. It's gonna take time.
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I mean, what about there's a storefront picture sweep Baby
James handed me. The following is a list of items
that we buy that are going up in price. It's
a message to their customers one everything. Unfortunately, these increases
will lead to a price increase on all items we sell.
I appreciate the honesty, but that is a fact. And
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these corporate taxes and capital gains taxes, it's hurting. It's
gonna hurt everybody getting rid of energy independence. Just hold
onto your wallet. Watch the price of gas to fill
up your tank go up significantly. It's already been going
up before all of this, the price to heat and
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cool your home. I've been telling you about it. That
the insanity is is that you have Jennifer Granholm, you know,
and John Kerry. You got the two of them actually
making the case that no pipelines are the best way
to um to transport energy. Well, I have a question.
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Why did Joe then fire the people that we're building
the Keystone Xcel pipeline. Maybe we can hire them back.
It's like he decided, oh maybe maybe the wall is
in a xenophobic and hysterical as everything else and racist is.
Now he's going to build more the Trump Wall, which
he never should have stopped. Right, if we roll along,
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eight hundred and nine one sean fifteen thousand stations out
of gas, case you're interested, those U shortages expected will
last until Memorial Day in USA today, people will likely
see gas outage numbers peak forty eight hours from now,
So it's only gonna be a little worse. It's gonna
be a crappy weekend if you're planning on driving this week,
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but that by Memorial Day shortly thereafter. Okay, that's the
temporary issue. What about the long term issue? Now? Now
we're paying ransom to the hackers that's never a good idea.
Now we've got fifteen thousand stations out of gas and
likely going to remain out of gas in the short
term in the wake of the gas shortages. You know, well,
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why did they then close down the Keystone pipeline? When
Senator Grant Home and it turns out even John Curry
hard voted for the eighty seven billion before our motor
gunstan recognizing that the fact that the best form of
transportation that would be a pipeline pipe is the best
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way to go. Grant Home, set and carry saying the
same thing. Okay, what are you going to do to
prevent future cyber attacks against the country, Joe? What are
you going to do to offer more support to Israel?
What are you going to do to stop the emerging
unholy proxy war, alliance between Iran and Russia and China.
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And what are you gonna say the Vladimir now that
you have all the flexibility in the world as president
in regards to his cyber attack from his country to
this country, What are you doing, Joe? I know you,
I know you. Get your sippy cup, you're warm, milky,
you say night night, But what the hell are you
doing yesterday? If he's confounded, confused, and utterly made no
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sense when he had a chance, they told me, I'm
not allowed to answer questions. You're the president. Do what
you want, all right, twenty five to the top of
the hour, eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn, if
you want to be a part of this extravaganza, now,
let me just point out, Oh get this pump price
hit nearly seven dollars a gallon in Virginia gas station Richmond,
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six ninety nine a gallon not long after the governor
declared a state of emergency because of the cyber attack.
I had half a tank of gas I went, so
when it got to twenty five bucks, I started looking
to see what was going on. After I got to
thirty bucks, I was like, oh my god, I spent
thirty five dollars for six gallons. A gains thirty five dollars.
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A woman said a few minutes later. The price, by
the way, I came with gas cans literally and not
spent a time. I lived two blocks from here and
it was only four ninety nine a gallon. Then drove
up the road to get gas at a two ninety
nine a gallon gas station. Came back through here. It
was five ninety nine, then six fifty nine, now six
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ninety nine a gallon. I think, I don't know, sounds
to me a little like price gouging, but I guess
it's applying demand chriss crossing and dictating price. The thing is,
this happened so easily, and I don't hear any talk
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about what are you going to do to stop it?
What are you going to tell Vladimir? Joe, nobody's asking
those questions. Now, this sounds just like Jimmy Carter telling
you to put your thermostat down and wear a sweater
in your house back in the seventies and they're in
that gas shortage disaster. You know what does Joe Biden
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and Jimmy Carter have in common? They both project nothing
but weakness. I don't like weak people. You're president of
the United States. How about getting on the phone and saying, Vladimir,
you better fix it or else, and then mean it.
This goes back to a truth that we discussed yesterday.
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All of the world's bad actors, all these hostile regimes,
we all know who they are, Iran, Russia, China, North Korea.
We know there are plenty of others, their satellite states, etc.
You know, look at you know certain their country is
all over the world. A lot of evil in this world.
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No one likes to face up to the fact that
there's evil. There's evil people evil. We see it in America.
If he sees shooting of innocent police officers, four year
old kids shot in Times Square, four year old, a
young mother, you know, nearly killed in Time Square this weekend,
fifty people total. Anyway, Joe Biden said that instead of
solving the real problem, he's urging Americans to self ration
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their gasoline usage. He's urging rationing until service is restored.
Don't panic, Number one, Don't get more gas than you
need in the next few days. It's a temporary situation.
Don't panic. Not doing anything nobody should be using this
situation for financial gain. That's what the hackers are trying
to do. Why didn't you intervene and tell this pipeline
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company don't pay the ransom and get to the people
that are doing it. We've identified who they are. Now
let's find them wherever they are. You add to that,
inflation up in April consumer prices, Now, what does a
consumer price mean? Consumer price is what we the people
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you pay for consumer items. That's inflation. That's price inflation.
You pay more. It went up a whopping four point
two percent, the fastest it's ever grown since two thousand
and eight, accelerating at the fastest pace of more than
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twelve years. Consumer Price Index, which measure measures a basket
of goods as well as energy, housing costs, rose four
point two percent from a year earlier. Dal Jones that
expected a three point six percent increase, Well, that explained,
I don't know where the TAO is today. Without explained
the last two days of losses, and anyway, what does
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that mean what they're gonna I'm telling you what's happening now.
You watch what happens to interest rates. A very close attention.
A lot of us treasuries to be sold. They talk
about a shortage for good reason. The real problem is
the surplus of money, because they're printing money and handing
it out like it's candy. In other words, money is
losing its value, but you're not making more money to
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recover from that decline in value. You know, we've not
only dropped the ball here, you know, it's just you
know here, it's it's not only an infrastructure plan that
is really a new green deal. It's worse than that.
This is not brain surgery. This is this is Joey
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you know, sippy Cup Carter with gas shortages, Middie's chaos, inflation,
job stagnation, big bad spending. It's the same thing on steroids.
He's far worse than Jimmy Carter. Federal taxes spending and
deficit all setting records through April. You understand that federal
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taxes spend, federal deficits all setting records through the first
seven months of fiscal years twenty twenty one. Federal tax
revenues hit a record for the period, while while spending climbs.
You know, he's already spent six trillion dollars. We've only
take in three point eight, maybe four if we get lucky.
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None of it is any good. Pete Buddha judge America's mayor,
genius that he is Americans, we understand the concerns about
the high price. I guess thank you for being so understanding.
Just like you told those energy workers on the Keystone
XL pipeline, some of whom we interviewed, that will make
in one hundred grand, two hundred grand, more than two
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hundred grand year. These are career jobs, specialized skills. They're
not transferable to any other industry. And then you have
Energy Secretary Grand home, pipe is the best way to
transport fuel. After Joe Biden canceled the key Stone XL pipeline,
put it back online. So this particular area of the
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country there, this is why we have doubled down on
ensuring that there's an ability to truck oil in gas in.
But it's it's the pipe is the best way to go.
And so that's why hopefully this company Colonial will in
fact be able to restore operations by the end of
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the week, as they have said, well, they're going to
fix the fundamental problem that they were hack a bowl
And I brought this up the other day. I mean,
you had these these crazy, brilliant genius computer whizzes teenagers
like Julian Osanji and others. They were able to hack in.
I'm not saying specifically him. I asked him. He neither
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confirmed nor denied. And the interviews we've had with him,
you know, why don't we bring Christopher Steel and extradite him.
That's the guy that I want to talk to from England.
Good grief. John Kerry believes pipelines are more efficient. Why
is Joe canceling eliminating jobs? Oh? No, we want you
to get other good union paying jobs. There aren't good
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union paying jobs out there. They don't exist. With that said,
there's plenty of job openings, but career jobs in the
energy sector. You're blowing them away. We need them people.
You know, they're now suffering and selling homes and having
to get rid of their cars and trucks and hit
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their retirement money and the money they put away for
their kids school because you just decide you want this
new green energy madness. Here, you got all these crisises
converging on Biden. Yeah, okay, and what's he doing? You
don't see him? This is we have the tape of
Joe yesterday, when he says, I'm not allowed to answer questions,
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they tell me I'm not allowed otistic coming out of
it today different and in particularizer bad. I'm not supposed
to be answering all these questions. I supposed to be
resist your questions. I'm not supposed to. You're the president.
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We don't recommend it. Circle back, Saki says, And when
he finally answers the question, we played it on TV
last night. See does this make any sense to you, President,
Americans who were worried about the supply of gass advising
prices right now. I think what this shows is that
I think we have to make a greater investment in
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education as it relates to being able to train and
graduate more people proficient in cybersecurity. People. Look, what's the
one thing people are concerned about when the gas gasoline
prices going up? Exactly right? And it matters if you
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make forty thousand dollars year, It matters if you're two
family persons been making eighty ninety thousand dollars, two fam
two wage earners, it matters. It matters. Joe and you
artificially reducing the world's supply of energies driving up prices.
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Joe Joey, come on, put down your sippy cup with
warmy milk and stop saying night night, Wake up. It's
your policies, just like at the border, you're causing all
of this unbelievable. You know, I talk about the power
of the squad. How often have we talked about the squad?
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We've talked a lot about them. Democratic Socialists, right, you know,
AOC criticizing Biden's statement is late, by the way, support
for Israel siding with the occupation really whom Marjorie Taylor
Green apparently had to run in with the Coastio Cortes
and she reported her to security. I don't know what happened.
I have no idea, but when you look at what's
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happening with Israel, you gotta understand something. Here they're fired.
I've been there numerous times. I've been to Gaza. I've
been the border cities. You know, you can't even let
kids play outside in a playground because there's not enough
time to get to a bunker because of the close
proximity to where these rockets are being fired from. You
can see Gaza off in the distance. Joe's now funding
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that bringing back the funding that Donald Trump stopped two
hundred and thirty five million. Forty days later, rockets are
being fired, and of course the Iranians have their fingerprints
all over hamas Amasa's charter calls for the destruction of Israel.
You want to know the power of the squad? Yeah,
Andrew Yang, mayoral candidate mayor New York. He apologized after
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pressure from Acasio Cortez for his overly simplistic pro Israel tweet. No,
he apologized because he's a f He's gonna lose a
Casio Cortez's support. I mean, I've been telling you she
is the Speaker of the House, the New Green Deal
madness that is hers, that's her signature, the squad signature.
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Schumer's afraid of her. He doesn't want to have to
run against her in a primary. Pelosi scared to death
you'll lose her speakership. And Biden is oblivious, and he
signed onto the Biden Bernie AOC manifesto. Unbelievable, you know,
saying to Israel that you have we support your right
to defend yourself. Oh gee, thanks, Joe. How supportive of you?
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What would you do if a rockets. I don't even
know what he'd do if a rocket was fired in here.
By the way, this colonial pipeline shut down. Hacker group
Dark Side, They're just getting started. They got five million bucks.
Why wouldn't they keep going? They're gonna keep going. After
AOC criticizes Biden's statement of support of Israel and supporting
and siding with the occupation, watch what Joe does? Net
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and Yahoo rejected Hamassas cease fire plea, No, he shouldn't stop.
I'd get every hamass leader they can. We had the
IDEA spokesperson on yesterday say, and they've gotten over forty
of the leaders. I wouldn't mess with. Israel got the
toughest fighting defense forces. You know what's going to happen.
I showed last night the power of the Iron Dome.
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Thank God, we help create that in conjunction with our
friends and is Without that, how many Israelis would be
dead today? What happens if Iran gets a nuclear weapon?
You don't think they'd be willing to fire one into Israel?
Then your naive you marry radicalism with weapons of mass destruction,
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and you're looking at mass death. A modern day Holocaust.
They've already sworn themselves to the destruction of Israel, the
little Satan. The US is the big Satan. Death to Israel,
death to America. Burn American flags, burn Israeli flags. Joe
Biden says two hundred and thirty five million to the Palestinians.
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Now he's trying to negotiate again with the Iranians that
are fighting proxy wars all over the world. Tell me
how much sense that makes it to you. FBI Director
Chris Ray apparently continue to demonstrate that his bureau remains
wholly a subsidiary of all things Democratic Party, with his
full approval. They refused to categorize the attempted assassination of
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Steve Scalisee and other Republicans on the ballfield as an
act of terrorism. Oh okay, that sounds about right right. Unbelievable.
By the way, fake news CNN spent three times more
time in twelve hours on Liz Cheney than the economic crisis.
That's a surprise. That's a shocker. With the wheels coming off,
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Biden resumed the construction of the border wall. The walls
were racist and xenophobic and hysterical. Biden's deputies had bit
put more people from other countries and ever before twenty
year record two months in a row, more this month
of April than last month, meaning last month's numbers coming
out just this week. All right? Eight oh, and the
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CDC we're gonna get to this later, Rampaul will join us.
Fully vaccinated people don't need to wear masks indoors. Yeay,
they finally got it right. Finally. I don't know, with
the mixed messages and the absolute faulty data and the unmitigated,
unprecedented mistakes made at every level, maybe it's time person
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that got it right the most is Donald Trump. I
guess he can't say that warp speed travel band. He's
the guy that provided the ppe. He made the ventilators.
We never ran out built the hospitals that Cuomo Wolf
Murphy never used. They stayed empty because they all sent
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elderly patients back to nursing homes. All right, an hour
two Sean Hannity Show, eight hundred nine for one, Shawn
our number. You want to be a part of the program. Well,
the CDC says fully vaccinated people do not need to
wear masks indoors. Ah. Maybe now our children can go
back to school like they've been in Florida since last August.
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Maybe that I'll put an end to the conflicting messages
now that we know the CDC was actually taking dictation
from the teachers unions and what the teachers unions wanted. Anyway,
the Great Anthony Fauci I told you earlier this week,
we played some of the exchange with rand Paul about
whether or not there's been gain of function research monies
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from the US going to this Wuhan lab. The next
day Rampaul saying that in fact, Fauci's lying. We'll talk
to Rampaul in a second, but this is what happened
earlier this week. We have eleven labs doing it, and
you have a out at here. We have a committee
to do it, but the committee has granted every exemption.
You're fooling with mother nature here. You're allowing superviruses to
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be created with a fifteen percent mortality. It's very dangerous
and gives a huge mistake to share this with China.
But again, we have not funded gain of function research
on this virus in the Wuhan Institute of Virology. A
matter of parsing words, you're pro say it there was research.
There was research done with doctor she and doctor Barrick.
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They have collaborated on gain of function research where they
enhanced the stars virus to infect human airway sales and
they did it by merging a new spike protein on it.
That is gain of function. That was joint research between
the Wuhan Institute and doctor Barrick. You can't deny all right?
Joining us now Senator Ram Paul, Great State of Kentucky,
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also a doctor. Well, I mean we have a lot
of issues to get to here. Why don't you explain
to people? I gave my best layman's expo nation of
gain of function. But the research and one thing that
Fauci flip flop Fauci said during your grilling and during
that hearing was in fact, well may very well have
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originated in the Wuhan lap. Yeah, we've only been reporting
that for a year. But let's talk about gain of function.
Explain to people what it is because even I can't
explain it well. So gain of function is when you
take a relatively benign virus that occurs in animals and
you adapt it in multiple different ways to make it
infect humans. So there are thousands and thousands of animal
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viruses that never infect humans. Fortunately, occasionally one will evolve
and transfer over and it becomes a human disease. This
is unusual, but it's a problem. What they're doing is
actually taking these benign animal viruses and then they're adapting
them either through passing them through cell culture. They start
out with a like a broth, and the broth is
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mostly mouth and a little bit human, and then what
they gradually do is decrease the mouse cells in the
broth and increase the human cells. And they do this
over and over again until they can sort of accelerate
natural selection to get viruses that would know originally would
not infect a human, to infect a human. But some
of the viruses they're doing this too are already deadly.
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So SAWS was an early coronavirus. In two thousand and form,
this virus had a fifteen percent mortality. The current pandemic
that's killed three million people has a one percent mortality,
So a fifteen percent mortality would be forty five million
people dying. They're experimenting with viruses that dangerous, and so yes,
there is a real danger in these labs. There's eleven
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labs like this in the US doctor Fauci's on record
on record in a Washington Post and all other places
saying that he is in favor of gain of function research.
He's been a long time proponent of it. He's worried
to death though, that somebody's going to prove that this
came out of the Chinese lab and that he will
be guilty of having funded the pandemic. Nobody has proof
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of that, but there are tantalizing clues that say that
maybe this virus came from the lab. Clue number one
is this, Usually they find an intermediate host from bats
to ferrets to humans, or bats to camels to humans.
What they haven't found in the last year is they
have not found an animal host for COVID nineteen. They
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don't find an intermediate host. But it's worse than that.
When they try to infect bats with COVID nineteen. If
you say this came from bats, it should readily infect bats.
It turns out it doesn't infect bats very well. So
there's this question of where did it come from. It
turns out that the animal that COVID nineteen best adapts
to and best infects is humans. How did that happen?
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It's an animal virus. How did it start out in humans?
It didn't start in humans. How did it become so
good at infecting humans that you could say this happened randomly,
and that's possibly through nature. But there's a lot of
things that don't add up. But the one thing's for
sure is Anthony Fauci personal only approved of the money
going to this lab. Now he's saying it wasn't gaining
a function research. He says it's some other kind of research.
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But he's really parsing his words because he's acting as
if he didn't send the money. The money went through
an intermediary and got to this Wuhan lab, and then
when people got mad in this country, and so we
need to investigate the lab. Do you know who Tony
Fauci appointed to do the investigation? The guy that was
head of the third party that gave the money to
the Wuhan lab. So the NIH gave it to this
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group called eco Health, and eco Health gave it to
the Wuhan lab. So they appointed the head of eco
Health to be the one to investigate whether there was
a problem. I mean, it is a terrible circling of wagons,
and we should all be curious as to how this
really happened, how the virus got into the world, and
how this pandemic started. Oh it really annoys me. I
don't know, Senator. I mean, you know, that's just spend
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six trillion dollars under Joe Biden, and this is just
a down payment as we understand it, Blue state bailout
submergency COVID relief. That's not a COVID relief infrastructure that
includes childcare for newborn babies and pre k and every
other New Green Deal wish list item. You know, all
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we got pretty much a big down payment of billions
of taxpair of dollars, I'm sorry, trillions that we can
no longer afford. Why the hell are we funding any
laboratory in Wuhan Province in China. That doesn't make sense
to me, Senator, I wouldn't send one penny to China. Look,
they're a rich country. They're kicking our butt in a
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lot of trade areas. They steal our stuff. Why the
world will be sending money to fund their research? Are
they not a rich enough country to fund their own research?
And a lot of the collaboration that they're doing with
that Wuhan lab we're sharing techniques for making superviruses. Do
we really trust the Chinese enough that we want to
share with them how to create pandemics in a lab? No?
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I mean it's insane. It was a bad idea. See.
But here's the thing. Tony Fauci goes on one of
these shows this morning, one of the mainstream networks, and
what do they do. They're like, Oh, Tony, what are
you gonna do about this rainfall? And it's like, I
don't know, it's crazy. It's all conspiracy theory. Nobody's addressing
the facts. No one asked him. Did your institute give
money to the Wuhan Institute? And was it gain a function.
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There's about two hundred scientists. We've talked to a handful
of them so far. They're not Republicans by and large,
they're not conservative activists, they're not listeners of the Sean
Hannity program. They probably lean left, and yet they are
very worried about these superviruses being created in the lab
and they think we shouldn't be doing it. So there
was a halt to this in twenty fourteen, but then
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Tony Fauci and all the higher ups gave exemptions to
the different labs to get started again. So very quietly
they all started getting started. Now they're getting smarter. They're
not calling it gain of function. They just say, oh,
we're funding the research book. It isn't gain of function.
But the other scientists say, but it's in the greatest
evidence that the Chinese government knew that this could be
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very bad. You know, when did they put in their
travel ban? Everyone seems to forget. I don't remember Joe
Biden criticizing China for China's travel ban that prevented people
from Wuhan Province from traveling to the rest of China
or people from the rest of China traveling to Wuhan Province,
while meanwhile they allowed people in Wuhan to travel to
the rest of the world. So they were protecting themselves
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and infecting all the rest of the world. So when
these people look at us and they say, oh, it's
just a conspiracy theory that it could have come out
of the lab, here's my response. The doctor in the
lab of his name is doctor She She was interviewed
after this and she said she couldn't sleep at night
and she was scared to death that this came from
her lab. Now she looked up the different viruses and
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swears that it didn't come from her lab. But it's
sort of revealing to say that she was scared to death.
That means she very much believed that it could have
come from her lab. And so all of these people
fouching others dismissing there's no way it came from a lab,
there's no way it's man created. They're sweeping under the
rug without even considering something that the inventor of these
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superviruses fully believed that it might have come from her lab. So,
you know, I think that this bears investigation. The Chinese
will never come forward in an honest way. They don't
want to be responsible for creating this large epidemic of pandemic.
But the thing is, the reason we have to discuss
this is we have eleven labs like this in the US.
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There still is an open funding source for this lab.
In China. We don't know if any money is going
because we don't think they're going to be forthcoming with us.
We've asked for documents to see if any money is
still flowing to China. But even if it didn't go
to China, we have eleven labs in our country creating superviruses,
and I'm not so sure they need to be toying
with the nineteen eighty Spanish flu bug and seeing that
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they can make it even more dangerous with the possibility
it could be released. I really don't think it should
be monkeyed with. So Ohio Representative Warren Davidson proposed to
build to fire Anthony Fauci. Do you agree with them? Yeah?
I think the fact that he's come to Congress have
been dishonest. Now he's really the end of the rope
because Senator wait, one thing, what a fightlight to Congress?
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I remember, wasn't that the crime, that a big crime
that allowed to send twenty armed tactical geared up UH
men to arrest Roger Stone and put Frogman and the
CNN camera's just happened to show up at the same time.
Wasn't it for a process crime call lying to Congress? Yep,
you're right, we ought to enforce it, and nobody ever does.
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James Clapper came, no, no, no, we do. I beg
to differ if you're a Republican or if you're a conservative.
He gets enforced selective enforcement. That's a definition of arbitrary government.
You know, it's this definition of injustice is arbitrary and
selective enforcement. You're right, I mean, you're exactly right. But
do I think Fauci how to be fired? Yes, I
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mean you can't come to Congress end lie. Now, he
was trying to specifically say only didn't fun gain a function,
But he hasn't gone on to be explicit to anybody
that yes, we were funding the lab, we just didn't
think they were doing gain of function. He goes on
television about every twenty minutes and just you know, yucks
it up with people and act like this is all
you know, there is no truth to this, but absolutely true.
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We know the number of the grant. We've we sent
out a tweet that has the number of the grant,
you know, ten digit numeral that lists the grant that
he got from from from Tony Fauci. And there's no
way he didn't know about this either. Because this is
a highly controversial research. He's just now saying it isn't
what it is. But you know, we have a statement
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from an MIT biologist who's read the paper, who understands
the paper, and he says that without question, this was
gain of function. This was juicing up and making suits.
It needs to be defunded. Congress controls the purse strings.
That needs to happen. First and foremost. Let me ask
you about the vaccinations. I explained the story. I hope
you heard me talking about Joe and Joe Biden wearing
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the masks outdoors, fully vaccinated, socially distanced, go inside at
ninety six year old former president, ninety three year old
first lady, no mask right on top of them, no
social distancing, no mask. Then they come out then again,
socially distanced, fully vaccinated, mask on. So we hear this term.
Now vaccine hesitancy, didn't they cause that? And now that
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the CDC says fully vaccinated people don't need to wear
masks indoors, does that mean every restaurant should be able
to open today and every school should open tomorrow? Without question?
Every restaurant in school should be open, and individuals in
a free society make their own decisions concerning risk. But
when you look at the bidens, their vaccine theater or
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their mask theater is a deterrent because when you're dishonest
with people, they don't believe the rest of your statements.
So they're saying the vaccine works, but then they're acting
like it doesn't work by still wearing a mask. So
they are doing a direct disservice to further in the vaccine.
But realize the DC changing these things only came about
because they were mocked by the whole world, including those
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on Capitol Hill who said, oh, less than ten percent
of people are getting infected outdoors, Well maybe it's point
one percent. And then somebody else looked into it says
maybe no one has been infected outdoors, and the CDC
came back embarrassed and changed it. But this is a
real problem because these people are not catering and giving
you science. The directors aren't coming from science, are coming
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from the opinions of sort of the busy bodies of
the world, the nanny state, people who really have no
idea of what freedom's about, and have no idea. I
am very pro science. I am very pro vaccination. I
believe in our medical researchers. I believe in the science.
There's been a lot of pressure put on me, Hannaday,
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you must use your powerful platforms and tell people they've
got to get vaccinated. Well, I'm not going to be
practicing medicine without a license. But this is what I
recommend to my audience. Please do your research. This is
a deadly virus. You don't want to ever be in
a position of infecting somebody that is older, comorbidities, compromise
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immune systems, underlying conditions, And I'm asking people to please
read the research. It's everywhere, and then to talk to
your doctor or doctors or medical professionals that you know
and trust, and then make the decision based on your
specific medical condition, of which I know nothing about, and
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then make the right decision to keep yourself and your
family alive and safe. Now am I giving responsible advice
or should I be out there telling people what to do? Now?
I think you're exactly right. And I think the elitist
on the left they think that people are stupid. They
think that people need to be told what to do
because people can't figure out the truth of things. But
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look at the statistics. Eighty five percent of people over
sixty five, the high risk people, have gotten vaccinated. So
eighty five percent of anybody choosing to do something is
an overwhelming success. The next category, and this is something
the government hasn't been very good, is over sixty five
is absolutely a risk category, but probably over forty and
overweight is a risk category as well. And you're a
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medical doctor, and I urge people at eighty percent of
people dying or overweight, make your decision. Talk to your doctors,
do your research, pay attention. We really appreciate your time, Senator.
You've been doing a great job and we appreciate you
always sharing your time with us. Thank you, all right,
twenty five to the top of the hour, eight hundred
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and ninety four one. Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program, I have contacts. Linda has
contacts in Arizona. We've been we've been watching closely. We
haven't really spent a lot of time talking about it.
I want to see what they come up with. And
but the Arizona State Senate and the audit of the
twenty twenty election, and they were given the green light
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by a court now a number of occasions that this
audit is right, it's right to be done, it's legal
and accorded directly specifically given direction from Maricopa County out
in Arizona to partake in this legal process of the
Arizona State Senate. Last night Karen Finn the state. I'm
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sorry the Senate President sent a letter to the Maricopa
Board of Supervisors. I've read the entire thing, and if
I had to sum it up, I would argue, they're
showing that they have observed anomalies in the entire audit process.
On nothing is definitive yet and there are serious and
legitimate questions they believe about specific issues about the vote
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in twenty twenty, as it relates to chain of custody.
You hear me talking a lot about that, why files
were deleted, why the handling of the ballots contradictory numbers,
and why access specific typically granted by the courts in
a court order continues to be defied and denied. In
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other words, if they have a forensic gout it, but
they won't allow and won't comply with the judges ruling
in this case, that allows them to in fact get
the hardware that would would give them the information that
they're looking for, so that they can see if this
was done with integrity and the people of Arizona can
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have confidence in the results as currently counted. And so
the Senate President Karen Finn tried to offer, for example,
they want these routers, and it's been they've been denied
even though the court ordered them to have it. And
he said, well, okay, well we'll just we'll have your
people in Maricopa stay with us the whole time. We
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don't want to see other things that may be on
the router. We have no interest in that. We just
have an interest in specifically what we're looking for, which
is an audit of the election. Um. Pretty bizarre. Now
you know we have this history. Some people say, wew,
Stacy Abrams still to this day thinks that she was
elected governor what was that three years ago? Nobody ever
criticizes Stacey Abrams. She's praised constantly in the media, constantly
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by Democrats. You wouldn't think that Democrats ever in the
media ever criticized Donald Trump on the election. No, they
went through efforts to delegitimize his win in twenty sixteen
and that never stopped through twenty twenty. Listen, do you
think Donald Trump's win with legitimate election legit the election
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is by this intrusion? I don't see it is President
elect as a legitimate president. You do not consider an
a legitimate president. Does he think that Democrats should put
this away. This whole idea of legitimate illegitimate president's not
going to get in the middle of this right now.
I get it, But you didn't answer the question is
Donald Trump legitimate? I think there's a cloud of questions
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around what happened, the clouds of questions, and we disagree
on things. But but honestly, I mean yes or no?
Is he the legitimately elected president United States? When he
raises his hand, we're counting on our law enforcement community
to get to the bottom of these questions. He also won't.
Do you agree with John Lewis? Do you agree that
Donald Trump is in effect not a legitimate president. I
think that there's no question that the process that elected
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him was not a legitimate agree with John Lewis on point, elected,
though legally elected, is not legitimate for all the recond
Isn't it more difficult now to work together when you've
said flatly he's not even a legitimate president. I don't
recognize this legitimacy. John Lewis said that you believe he's
a legitimate president. Well, he was elected on the fact
that Donald Trump can't stand he's not a legitimate president
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that he won't bear to tell him the truth now
the legitimization of the presidency is taking hold within the country.
Do you think it was a legitimate election? I think
that there are lots of questions about its legitimacy. The
twenty sixteen election wasn't legitimate. What does it mean to
say it's not legitimate? It was not a legitimate election.
But do you think it was a legitimate election the time? Here? Donna?
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My question was it a legitimate election? Does it count?
My personal view is that it was not a legitimate election,
so it doesn't count, all right? So what is the
truth now out? Why are why do we have Maricopa
County not cooperating with a court order? Why an early
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perusal and red flags about the chain of custody issues,
Why were in ballot bags sealed properly the significant discrepancies
that were laid out in the Senate President's letter to
Maricopa officials and the board of supervisors yesterday, And why,
very specifically are they unwilling to turn over the routers?
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And why were there major deletions of the main database
and is that something that's recoverable. Jay Kaufman is with
US member Arizona House of Representatives twelfth district. So I've
read this thing covered a cover, and I'm the first
thing I'm shocked about is now that this has already
been before our judge a number of times. Is my understanding,
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the judge has been very firm that this this information
needs to be turned over, and they're defying a court order.
That's right, Sean, That's exactly what's happening. And the Maricopa
County Board of Supervisors, which I will add is a
majority Republican, has been nothing but obstructionists since day one,
since the election day, right, they have obstructed every effort
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and every opportunity that conservative Republicans and quite honestly Republicans
across the spectrum have taken to understand exactly what happened
in the last election so that we can secure our
elections in sure voter confidence and legislate properly when it
comes to election integrity. Moving forward. Okay, so let's look
at why they're unwilling to hand over the routers and
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Karen Fan I guess, as the Senate President, I think
came up with a fair solution. She was very clear
that she has no desire to find anything else that
might be on the router or in the data whatsoever,
and she is willing to allow the Maricopa Board of
Supervisors to be there the entire time to make sure
that that integrity is upheld. That seems like a fair compromise.
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It does seem reasonable, And indeed, the Senate has been
reasonable throughout the entire subpoena process. In fact, the Senate
didn't actually want to issue subpoena. They asked in good
faith for the Board of Supervisors to team with them
to conduct this audit. And the Board of Supervisors snubbed
their nose at even the mention that the election wasn't
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perfectly one hundred percent and inextricably well runned from start
to finish. You know, I mean, look, this is political
double talk. It's the same stuff that the American people
and the people of Arizona are ticked off about in Washington, DC.
You know, one party controlled DC right now. They're ticked
off about it there, and they're ticked off about it
when their county board does it here. Okay, so let's
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let's go to, for example, the things that you they're discovering,
at least at first sight here, because I think this
is pretty important Let's let's go to the issue of
chain of custody because I think, and I've been saying Jake,
that I think we need five things to ensure election
integrity and confidence and results in elections moving forward. One
obvious is voter ID two, signature verification. Three, I always
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says chain of custody. Four. I think you always got
to clean up the voter rolls before every election, make
sure it's up to date and accurate. And last, but
certainly not least, there's statutory language in almost every state
that allows partisan observers from all sides to be able
to watch the vote count start to finish. I think
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that just ensures integrity and competence and elections moving forward.
Let's talk about the chain of custody issues that they've
already discovered that are questionable here. Yeah. Absolutely, so, I mean, look,
you're five things are correct, and so what we're talking
about in chain of custody issues here is that there's
zero chain of custody documentation for the ballots that's been
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provided from the county. Right, we have what is the
law require currently? So the law requires that they certify
that there was a chain of custody process in place,
they have provided zero evidence to the fact. You know,
there's another issue, and that comes to chain of custody,
which is unsealed ballot bags. Now they've found they're supposed
to have tamper proof tape on the ballot and that's
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written into the law as well. It's written into the
into the Election Procedures Manual, which will be codified with
the legislature is doing a wholesale look at the Election
Procedures Manual and codifying things like that so that there
isn't any regulatory ambiguity in the process. But yeah, they're
supposed to have that type of tape on there under
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the current regulations when it comes to running an election,
and they're not. They simply aren't doing it. There's ballot
batches that are co mingled together, so they're suppose to
separate ballot batches and have documentation for what's in each batch.
And in some cases we're finding that one they're using
flimsy dividers, and in many cases there aren't even dividers.
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The ballots are simply commingled together. And probably most concerning
is that we found a significant number of instances in
which there is a disparity between the actual number of
ballots contained in a batch and the total that was
denoted on the pink report slip accompanying that batch. Now,
those pink slips many in many cases have come out
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with greater numbers of ballots than what are actually in
the batches of ballots. So they're reporting higher numbers than
the ballots that actually exist. Okay, that would be a
pretty big significant issue. There shouldn't be one discrepancy as
we continue, Jay Coffman, member of the Arizona House of
Representatives twelve District, as well us explain this router thing.
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And by the way, understand you're talking to a technical
idiot here that I know nothing about, you know, anything technical,
But tell me what it means. Well, look, so on
the routers, what they're doing is they're refusing to produce
the virtual images of the routers. And as you noted,
the Senate has been reasonable and said, hey, you know what,
we understand that you may have other things contained on
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these server systems, and so we're willing to come in
and in the county offices actually conduct our analysis so
that you can observe and maintain you know, uh, you know,
the maximum amount of integrity in that process, and they've
denied that. The other thing that they're refusing to remit
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regarding the routers is some of the administrative passwords needed
to access the data on the machines that have been
turned over and the routers that have been turned over,
and that's again, they should have a contractual opportunity with
their vendor to provide those Can you imagine paying millions
upon millions of dollars as a government and not having
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access to the administrative passwords from the vendor that you
purchased the equipment from. That's just it. It's insane. But unfortunately,
we're really seeing that politics is becoming the land of
the insane today. And this is the case in point.
You know, I mean, I'm listening to all of this
and it's like, I don't fully completely understand why. You know,
it's now May thirteenth, and I know, I know you're
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a state representative, You're but one person, and I'm thinking,
you know, how is it possible in this day, in
the age, that you know, we find ourselves in this position.
It's it's somewhat frustrating to me because the five things
that I mentioned. It's not particularly complicated. You know, for example,
we had voting problems in Florida in two thousand with
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swinging pimpled dimpled hanging you know, perforated chads, and that
got fixed. Then we had problems in twenty sixteen in Florida.
Those problems in Broward and Palm Aage County got fixed.
And the one thing that we've got to ensure is
election integrity. And you know, it's funny how all these
other countries they don't allow any early voting whatsoever. I
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know Arizona has a lot of it. And but this
got it. If we're going to have it, we have
to ensure that we have integrity in the system with
checks and balances, nothing to burdens them. The same checks
and balances you need to buy a six pack of
beer or a pack of cigarettes, or a jewel pot,
or visit Joe Biden in the White House, or to
go to a Democratic National convention. And yet there's this
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mysterious reluctance and resistance Jake to these simple reforms, especially
voter ID. Why voter ID, Why are they targeting that
so hard? Well, thankfully we have common sense reforms like
voter ID for in person voting here now, we're having
quite the hard time getting additional ID requirements for our
early ballots, which, as you know, approximately eighty percent of
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our ballots in elections. Our cast to be an early
ballot process has been that way for years and so
you know why is there pushback to that? You know,
it's because right now, look at HR one and S one.
They just did the markup on it this week. Democrats
have abandoned any any attempt at common sense and are
instead trying to actively put their finger on the scale
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to rig the system in their favor. Right, I mean,
election integrity has become the civil rights issue of our day.
If people can't have trust in the process, if people
can't have trust that their vote counts, why vote? What's
the point of being in a civilized society. And so
this is something that I will tell you Arizona. While
we're fighting with our own Board of supervisors right now
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to get all of this what should be common sense
information from them, Arizona is stepping up and is leading
when it comes to election integrity. And we're fighting like
heck here in the House and in the Senate, and
thankfully the governor's son in our builds so far, and
we've put through a number of good reforms. We've banned
the Zuckerberg money, the half a billion dollars that Zuckerberg
gave to try and influence the twenty twenty election. We've
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banned that practice. We just did a big cleanup on
our voter rolls, opening in states, thankfully, all across the country.
And all I know is if I'd defied a court order,
why do I think I'd be in jail. I'm beginning
to think I'm like the only one that actually obeys
laws anymore. Stupid me. I don't know. I just if
I don't like the law, I abide by it anyway,
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and I just Trump try and fight to change it,
which is the way he's supposed to do it. Jake
will watch it closely. Thank you for being with us.
We appreciate it. Eight hundred and nine for one, Shawn
is our number. Quick break right back, all right, Dud's
round up end Information Overload hours Sean Hannity Show, eight
hundred and nine four one, Shawn, if you want to
be a part of the program, we'll get to your
calls by the bottom of the half hour. I have
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been friends with Bo Snerdley, better known as well James
Golden is his real name, and bo Snerdley was the
name that Rush gave him on air. He was with
Russia Limbaugh for nearly all thirty three years of the
Russia limboch Show. Now are syndicated our partners in Radio
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or Premiere Radio Networks and iHeart and They, along with
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friend all these years. James Golden aka boast Nerdly. It launches.
It launched yesterday. It's on demand. You can take it
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Here's the trailer. Whether the news was good. This is
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kinds of things happening in the middle of your day.
He would be the fastest three hours in media. Rush
Linball having more fun than the human being which should
be allowed to have. Thirty three years, three three years
of telling the truth. I think I just have to
be saying what a whole lot of people think they
don't have a chance to say themselves. Of triumph, the
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Presidential Medal of Freedom, the State of the Union address
to Rush Limbough, and now tribute the man who has
literally paved the way for you. Rush Limbaugh died today
using his battle with lung can. There is no talk
radio without Russia limb thirty three years of excellence in broadcasting.
People don't remember what you say, too many words lined
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around it, but they never forget how you make them feel.
This is Rush from the very beginning, three hours of broadcast, excellent,
straight ahead, great a head until now. So I have
to tell you something today, but I wish I didn't
have to tell you, and it's it's a struggle for
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me because I had to inform my staff earlier. Today
I have been diagnosed with advanced lunk. This podcast takes
you behind the golden EIB microphone with those who knew
him best and loved him the most, and then Rush
being Rush apologized to us. He said, I'm sorry I
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let you down, and I let out an involuntary scream. No.
Hosted by James Golden, who you might know better as
Bo s Nerdly. Rush made no secret about it. He
said it, and it was jest, but it wasn't. I
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was born to host, and you were born to listen.
And until the very end, that was Rush Numbaugh, born
to host with Talent on Loan from God. This is
the definitive story of Rush with special guests and stories
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behind the scene, he was simply Rush. It has been
one of the biggest blessings to be able to tell
you the entire story of Talent on Loan. And they're
all button memories now, I mean, they really just seem
like they happened yesterday. Coming soon to iHeartRadio or wherever
you download your podcasts, and that podcast now you can
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download it we go. It's right on the iHeart app.
It's iHeart dot com slash apps on iHeartRadio. Russ Lumbaugh
the man behind the Golden EIB microphone, hosted by the
dear friend of mine for many, many years, James Golden
aka Bo Snerdley. I know it's hard for me. I'm
just listening to all of that and it's it's like
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I still haven't fully grasped that he's not with us anymore.
Does that make any sense? Of course it does, Sean.
I'm listening to it with you, and believe it or not,
my eyes a cheery again. Even though ever, I've heard
of this trailer, you know, at this point dozens of times,
but it just still hurts and still seems to be
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quite unreal. You know, it was a particularly hard time
in your life. And I don't know if you want
me to share this or not, but you lost your
mom within a week after losing Rush three days later,
and just say something too, because you said you tell
people you're good friends, Nate and people, yeah, yeah, good friends.
People say those words all the time. No, Sean Hannity
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is not just a good friend, He's a dear friend.
He's an everything friend. Because throughout this whole process, from
the time they Rush made his announcement till the time
that Rush passed and then, as Sean just mentioned, my
mom passed three days later. Sean, Hanny was on the
phone with me so much, just making sure I was okay,
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checking to see not just to me, how the rest
of our staff was. When he called other members of
our staff show and showing I guess you will never
know how much all of that meant to me and
how much it means to all of us two for
the love coming from you, and it was all through
the process and showing it just meant so much. You
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know what the amazing thing is is that when when
I came to New York to work on Fox in
nineteen ninety six and then worked at WABC in New York,
we referred to it affectionately here as the ex Wife
at this point, But that's a fun just a side
note from an old points. But anyway, you know, I
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remember going into for the first time the control room.
Rush was doing this show, and I knew you, and
I knew Mike Mamon, and I knew Kick Carson and Ki.
If Kit wanted to throw you out, he throw you
out in two seconds. But we all seemed to get
along pretty well. That was like the smoking center for
cigars and everybody and all things going on that you're
(01:10:59):
not allowed to do any way. But and I realized
very quickly that there was always a show going on
behind the show, and that was you basically telling people
to go f off and arguing with people at the
top of your lungs that you were screening calls with
I'd never seen anything like it because I was kind
of always brought up in the tradition that our listeners,
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it's like your customers. You got to serve them. I meanwhile,
you're slamming down phones telling them to drop dead. I
mean it was if I could ever run those shows,
it would be that would be a story in and
of itself. Well, you know what, I've mellowed over the years.
But by the way, no, you have not. You haven't
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mellowed at all. That's not true. Oh well, let me
let me ask you this, okay. So, this incredible journey
with this unique, incredible performer, passionate patriot, unbelievable human and
being generosity beyond comprehension, you know, to talk about the
(01:12:04):
big picture. And you also, you say in this because
I've had a sneak peek of it, the only blessing
greater than working with Rush was knowing the man that
he truly was. It was not only my honor but
my duty to help ensure his legacy is properly acknowledged.
And and that's why, you know, I'm so glad you
got to do this. And I mean every word of that.
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You know, Rush, all the things that you just mentioned,
his generosity, his incredible professionalism is with his intellect. Oh yeah,
all that is great. All that is wonderful. And the
whole professional life that he had is something that most
of us in this industry whish we could aspire to
to have. And Sean you, you know, you you're having
(01:12:49):
a great ride yourself there buddy in radios, waiting for
somebody to wake up and realize they screwed up and
made the mistakes. You know, but that was Rush was
a gentleman. And you know this because you were in
there with us. You know, somebody brings him up a
cup of coffee. What does he say? Thank you sir,
thank you ma'am off the air, Very quiet off the air,
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always extremely polite, always so much of a gentleman, so
much of a nice guy with respect for everybody that
he comes in contact or came in contact with. I mean,
this guy, Rush Lamba was just as a larger than
life figure off the air for being a great person,
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a good guy that treated others the way that they
should be treated as he was. For everything that he
did in radio, which will live on and on for generations.
As he made that announcement that day, and I want
to talk about that day in a minute. But one
of the things as after the announcement that he had
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advanced stage four lung cancer. You know, I started reading
I'm sure you did too, right, we all we all
go to the internet and we think, you know, chuck
out with doctor Google had to say. And there was
there was not much good at all in that diagnosis. Um,
And there was little hope. There was a little you know,
I tried to pull out whatever I could find that
that gave me some hope. Um, as I'm sure you did, um.
(01:14:26):
But what was the amazing thing to me is, you know,
I don't know if you've seen the movie The bucket
List with Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman's and here's rush.
When they when you get chemo the way he was
getting it, they they half kill you in the hopes
to either save you or buy you more time than
you otherwise would have had. That's what that's what chemo does.
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And I think one day we'll look back as our
treatments of cancer as barbaric and we'll have it advanced
so far medically, that's what I believe. But he's going
through it. What was Russia's bucket list? It wasn't wasn't
to travel the world. He knew that his time was
likely over and it's just a matter of how much
time and many days sick as a dog after being treated,
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his bucket list was to get back up behind the
golden aib mic and be with his audience. That's exactly right.
Rush's bucket list this final year, the final year that
he spent with us and Sean, it was as difficult
as you say, and even more they were. And here's
the amazing thing about it. When the mic came on,
even after he came back from his treatments and he
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was going through it, he was going through all of
the effects of the came off. When the microphone came on,
you couldn't tell. His energy was the same level as
if he were just having a normal show. His enthusiasm,
his drive, all of that was the same. It was
he was robusted. Was just if you were listening, you
could not tell that you were listening to someone that
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was fighting and having the major fight of his life
to stay alive. What you heard was someone that was
just giving it all to his radio show, like he
did for the entire thirty three years this national show
was syndicated, and before that to even get there. But
after the show, Sean, there were days when we were
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the three of us in there, Brian Darner myself after
the show, when he could barely get up. Some days
after the show he was so weak, he was so
exhausted from the energy. And you know this, I mean,
if people don't think, and I'm not saying that they should,
there's a lot of energy in doing a radio show.
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There's a lot of focus, there's a lot of energy,
and the prep work that it takes to be able
to even perform is demanding. And so by the time
the show was over, my goodness, he had expended the
energy that he had and that he gave it. He
left nothing off the field. He gave it his all,
and that's what he wanted to do, to be with
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his audience as long as he could, for as many
days as he could. Take us back to the day
that he told you, Brian and Dawn and the staff
and Mike Mamone and I'm gonna forget everyone's name here,
forgive me that he told you what was going on
well and told America, Yeah, it was an all hand
staff meeting, and we knew immediately. I was on my
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way to work when I got the call and we
were going to have a meeting, and I knew something
was wrong, and my stomach immediately got I had butterflies immediately,
because we didn't have meetings, We didn't have an all
we had maybe one or two in the entire three
decades meetings of the entire staff, and those that weren't
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in Florida were on the phone lines, were on conference lines,
and um, so we all knew that something was wrong. Dawn,
in fact, came back. She was on a schedule of
vacation day and they Craig had reached out to her
Craig Kitchen and asked her to come back in early
from her vacation. So she knew something was wrong, but
but everyone was trying not to panic. And then, as
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I say, and I talked about this on the podcast,
Rush came in and and at first you couldn't tell.
He didn't look like anything was wrong. He was just stoic.
He looked like he had no anxiety. But within minutes
we all knew, because that's when he broke the news
to us that he'd had this advanced lung cancer and
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he did apologize to us, which I still to this day.
It's every time I think about that. It still it
still hits me emotionally that he felt to me to
do that. Um, and I wish you know, but that's
just who he was. I mean, he always felt like
like he was responsible for all of us on this
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staff and it was just an amazing thing. My gun
instinct is to hold you over, but I'm gonna tell
you why I'm not going to do that, And I mean,
this is because I want to hear the rest of
the story. And that's what this whole series is about.
Rush Limbaugh, the man behind the Golden eib Mic twelve
episodes narrated by our dear friend here James Golden aka
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bows nerdly very simple. Visit iHeart dot com slash apps
and you get to you can download the episodes right now.
I assume is it one at a time or is
it can you get all twelve at once? We're releasing
one per week, one perl right, so you can download
the first one today, all right, I will put it
up on Hannity dot com. iHeart dot com slash apps
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and you don't want to miss this. James, I love you,
your your brother to me. Um, You've been through the
toughest time ever. We'll be friends for life and I
am I'm going to be listening to it as well.
Thank you, my friends, so thank you so much. At
twenty five to the top of the hour, eight hundred
and nine four one, Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program. We did a segment on
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TV last night and on Critical Race there it knows
a woman if you happen to be African American, and
she was passionate. She gave this speech in the Loudon
County Public School District in Virginia and it was amazing,
really strong and powerful. Anyway, it caught our eye and
I wanted to have her on. I had her on
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with our friend Larry Elder and so she comes on
TV and I and this is very common. She was.
She doesn't do TV. She's a mom. She did a
great job challenging the school district. Remember, we can't even
our kids can't even read, write and do maths anymore.
Never mind what history our kids are learning and what
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wokeness they're being taught every hour of every day. We
got to get back to fundamentals. We got to get
back to basics. And she very passionately and articulately made
the case before the school board. So we were glad
to have her on the air last night. And she
in the beginning she was a little bit nervous, and
I could tell, and she was reading. And meanwhile I
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had already watched her presentation before the school board, and
I knew she knew the material. And I just try
to say. I said, Sean, tell to speak from your heart.
You will understand this. And then she clicked in and
just killed it. She did great. May play a little
bit of it. CRT is racist, it is abusive, It
discriminates against one's color. Let me educate you. An honest
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dialog does not impress oppress. An honest dialogue does not
implement hatred or injustice is to communicate with deceiving without
deceiving people. Today, we don't need your agreement. We want
action in a backbone for what we ask for today
to ban CRT. We don't want your political advertisement to
divide our children or belittle them. Think twice before you
indoctrinate such racist theories. You cannot tell me what is
(01:21:43):
or is not racists look at me. I have a
biracial family. So does this mean they should resent their
white ethnicity and take advantage of the current narrative? Perhaps
the white half of my children should reflect on their
guilt and shame for something that they have no control over.
I think not. So I'm fighting against this prejudice. I
(01:22:06):
encourage parents to research CRT keyword to look out for
his equity. I mean it so powerful. And she did
such a great job on TV. You know, it's Linda.
We've talked about this a lot. I have friends of
mine they're either like, how do you do it? Like
they start trembling at the thought if they have to
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give a presentation or a speech of any kind, and
they're like, you're on the radio shooting your mouth ball
three hours a day, at on TV an hour a night.
And you know, I remember when I started, I had
you know, I got nervous sometimes. I remember with those days.
But it's the number one fear. Public speaking is the
number one fear people have. And I am I'm very
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proud of the fact that I have I am able
to and have helped people that don't like public speaking.
And I'll tell you and I really learned a very
valuable lesson. Do you remember the case of Terry Shivo, Linda,
Remember we were down there for like a whole week
and back in the day and broadcasting on TV. It
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was this lovely woman and she was a nurse and
she had taken care of Terry Shivo, and she believed
that Terry did at times seem to be aware and
showed a response. Remember you might remember the balloons and
her eyes following the balloons, etc. That was just a
was just a terrible case. You have these parents that
(01:23:31):
they want to take care of their daughter, her husband
that doesn't want her on a machine the rest of
her life, and a conflict look at and they were saying,
we don't want anything from you, just let us take
care of our daughter. Now. If it was me and
I had parents begging and pleading and they really wanted
to do it, and the doctors were telling me that
the odds are, like, you know, negligible at best, there's
(01:23:55):
no chance. I probably would concede to the wishes of
the parents because I would want to honor them and
maybe even pray for a miracle too. But he was
free to go on with his life. I'm not sure
why he pushed it that hard. There are all sorts
of theories about it. At the time, I don't I
have no idea what really happened. Anyway, So this nurse
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comes on and I could see she was so nervous,
she was visibly shaking. And what happens. You know, the
mind can mess with you. And what happens You get
into this like cycle and you start spinning, spiraling downwards
where your thoughts create these feelings of fear, and then
(01:24:39):
then you feel the fear and that just you know,
creates more of the thoughts that are creating the fear.
So the feelings create more thoughts. The thoughts create more
feelings and sicker feelings in your stomach, and then to
the point where you're so locked into your fear you
can't get out of it. And that's why some the
best athletes are are able to get in the zone,
(01:25:02):
as they call it. Anyway, I did something. It's gonna
sound a little mean, I promise it wasn't, but I
kind of like like put my arm on her and
I put a little tiny extra pressure so she would
notice it. Not a lot, I believe me. It was
very gentle, and I saw her eyes like looked, WHOA,
(01:25:22):
this guy's strong or something like that. She was thinking.
But I did it just it took her right out
of her head. And then I said, hold my hand.
I guess, give me your hand. I held her hand
and I held it tightly, a little bit, a little
tighter than a normal handshake. And she noticed that too.
Now she's not thinking, and now she's not in the
in the spiral, she's not thinking about it. She said,
(01:25:43):
what is he doing? Shakespan. He's got a hard hand,
chick that kind of thing, and you can snap people
and shock people out of that state. She ended up
doing a great job. She started out shaking it does
Now does that make sense? Because you've got to break
that cycle, Linda, Does that make any sense to you? Yeah,
(01:26:03):
I mean I think I think what you're trying to
say and not so many words, is that we use
pressure points, right, so like it's kind of like, you know,
you put a paper clip in your hand, or some
people like they cross the legs or they you know,
do something with their hand, anything to distract your mind
from being nervous from what you're about to do. And
so that will be a great point, like like tennis player.
You know Nadal, it's I mean, it's so exaggerated, or
(01:26:24):
Maria Scherer Poviv so exaggerated their rituals. And the reason
Nadal does he takes one side of his hand and
pushes back his hair, then he touches his nose, then
he does the other side of his hair, touches his
nose again, and then grabs his backside and he bounces
the ball the exact number of times, and then he serves.
The reason is is that he does not want to
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think at that moment, so he's thinking about only doing
his rituals. And then when he sits down, he sits
there and his bottles are put one here, one here,
one here, exact same spot. I mean, it became a
big deal when one of the players walked by and
purposely knocked it over to get to mess him up.
I mean, it's crazy. But the mind is so powerful
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and we don't pay attention to it. And I've been
able to over time, like friends of mine when they're
going to give presentations, I said, a right, let's come
on over and I'll show you how to do it,
and you give them little techniques. There are people that
some of the best speakers I know, I can pick
up their techniques of staying relaxed and in the zone.
New Gamerige is an example. He often keeps his hands
(01:27:32):
together and he rolls his thumbs. Why because that puts
him in the zone. If you know your material, you
don't really have to refer to your notes as much
as you think. You might just want to have a
list of bullet points that you want to touch. And
I know it's so funny. Maybe we should do like
an online class one day overcoming your fear of public speaking.
(01:27:53):
Do you like that idea? Yeah, except that they'll all
have their cameras and their Microsoft and we won't know
if they're there because it'll be too scared. So I
don't know if it's gonna work. I mean, Katie's Katie
who works on our team is Oh, she's super scared.
Put it on right now. Okay, Yes, it's terrifying. I
hate it? Why do you hate it? Like what I'm
about to say, if I go to Linda and Ethan
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and Sweet Baby or Jacone and I got then I
go to you, You're like if I don't go to
you first, you're a wreck, right. I shake like I'm terrified.
I hate it, Like your kid, this is killing you
right now, right, it's killing me. And same in school,
Like when I was in school and had to do presentations,
I hated it. Listen, I had to show my own
kids stuff. But of course then my kids so they're
not gonna listen to anything that so it does not
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don't even think they know what I do for a living.
And so, now did you now what I just said?
Does that make sense? Can you relate to that? Yes,
the twiddling of the thumbs, that's definitely me like just
trying to distract myself from overthinking it or I don't know,
the anxiety that just builds up, like you can't really
control it. I don't know how, you'll say, Katie, make
(01:28:57):
sure you tell them. So Katie does this walk off
the ledge thing with a lot of the callers in
and they get and they get nervous. They go, oh,
never mind you. I don't want to go in there.
I don't want to go there in case like, no, no,
you're gonna do it. Yeah, it's gonna be fantastic. Your
point is great, you know she doesn't the opposite of
James Golden right, the opposite, correct, Kay, and Paul screen
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or back in the day. I like some people. So
I would go in there and I'd be like, can
you please be nice to our customers? Please? And what
would I always say? I forget? Maybe maybe? Yeah, it depends.
Such a great employee, you always listen to the boss,
so I'll always listen to the I'm like, I'm giving
out bonuses during coronavirus. Boss, I'm not taking it. I'm
(01:29:38):
not gonna catch me bonus. I don't need the bonun
I might see that bonus. I'm giving the bonus to
everybody that's a faithful employee. And no, it's not if
your boss offers your money, take it and kenn back
quickly back to the public speaking. So, yeah, so Katie,
talk about your weak points. Listen. I didn't say that
(01:29:58):
I did or I didn't. I just said, let's talk
about Katie. You can divide from that whatever you like.
So all right, look, any quick survey here, Robert in
Long Island, you have a fear of public speaking at all? Robert? Oh,
maybe Robert's not that he's scared on Arizona. Do you
have a fear of public speaking? No, but I'm getting
(01:30:21):
one after listening to you guys, hang on there, right,
We'll go right back to Heather in Oklahoma. Do you
have a fear of public speaking? Not really until right now?
What am I doing? I'm like ruining my whole show.
Corey in New York. Do you have a fear of
public speaking? Absolutely not, Sean. I've been in the military
(01:30:42):
for a long time, so public speaking is kind of thing.
All right, Brian, Heather, and Corey. We're gonna put you
all on at one time because we don't have enough
time for individual calls. Thank you all. Brian will start
with you. You can say hi to Heather and Corey
and what's on your mind, Jeremy, Yes, sir, I can
hear you all right, Hey, Sean, So on a regular basis,
(01:31:04):
I hear you say that the DNC has been taken
over in control now by the radical left, with you know,
being let by AOC in the squad. What I've yet
to hear you here, though, is kind of an explanation
as to how that's possible. It just doesn't seem practical too.
You know, everything Joe is doing, everything Pelosi is doing,
(01:31:25):
everything Choomer's doing is in accordance with their new Green deal. Okay,
but a bartender just becomes you know, they elected to Congress,
and then everyone's suddenly scared of her. I don't understand
this is that I'm a bartender at that became a
talk show host. Anything can happen. It's the greatest country
in the world. Now, I was seventeen when I was
(01:31:45):
tending barr head there. Where's your thoughts on this? Well?
My thought is, where are Republicans in Congress? Why have
they not invoked the twenty fifth Amendment or impeachment for
this has beenstration. If I'm right in my suspicions, they've
(01:32:05):
got a big problem. Who knew what? Whatever? If I'm
right that Joe is really really struggling cognitively, and you know,
that would be a degenerative condition, and in fact, the
pressures of the office would probably make it worse. And
but they would have to they would have to create
an event to justify that, and most people are afraid
(01:32:28):
to just state the obvious. My problem with all that
is our enemies can see exactly what you see, and
I see and Brian sees and Corey do you see
a cognitively struggling Joe? Oh for sure, I mean he's
been struggling. But if you involve the twenty fifth Amendment,
then you have your other choice, which would be Commo,
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which I really personally don't want. I think he's the
last of the two evils. Rick Renel thinks that Susan Rice,
I believe is running the show. He said that yesterday.
What are you think somebody's running the show. He's definitely not.
Susan right to be a big one. And well, she's
got her two cents in there, and then you know
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Schumer and them, so they're all corrupt anyway. But Joe
has this little sippy cup of warm milk every night
around seven in bed at seven thirty and it's night
night time. Is that going overboard, Heather? Or is that
pretty fair? I think that's more than fair. And if
they would invote the twenty fifth Amendment, then perhaps we
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could get Kamala impeached for her dereliction of duty and
ignoring the human trafficking that is happening at the southern border.
There is a case to be made about the fact
that they just ignore the laws they don't like. I
don't know, Brian, maybe I'm paranoid if if you break
the law, Heather breaks the law. Corey breaks the laps.
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I break the law. I'm going to jail. I don't
get to pick and choose what laws I obey, do you.
I'm so tired of the hypocracy. No I don't. Yeah.
Well you're all amazing and none of you. You all
get an A plus for public speaking today. Okay, Brian,
thank you, Heather, thank you, Corey, thank you, and thanks
for listening. And uh we hope we'll call and we'll
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do this again soon. Okay, definitely, thank thank you guys,
eight hundred nine one Sea on our number. All right,
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