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Sean shares his thoughts on the importance of fact checking in debates but stresses that it shouldn't distract from the overall debate experience! 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, we have come in.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
To your.

Speaker 1 (00:05):
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Speaker 2 (00:09):
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Speaker 1 (00:14):
And if you want a little bang.

Speaker 2 (00:16):
In Yia and come along.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
You don't see Israeli soldiers raping.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
Well, Danna, I think we're not. I don't want this
to be the hierarchy of oppressions.

Speaker 2 (00:25):
Harvard ranks the lowest when it comes to protecting Jewish students.
This is why I've called for your resignation and your
testimony today. Not being able to answer with moral charity
speaks volumes.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Nobody answers these questions, and it's why people are furious
with the cover up because you don't believe the FBI
is accountable to Congress or to the American people. Fradom
is back in style.

Speaker 4 (00:49):
Welcome to the revolution we have.

Speaker 1 (00:52):
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saying you a conscious song.

Speaker 4 (01:00):
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Speaker 1 (01:06):
News and more bold inspired solutions for America. All right,
thank you Scott Shannon, and thanks to all of you
for being with us. Here's our toll free number. It
is eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn. If you
want to be a part of the program. We're all
just talking before the show starts here today. There was
nothing wrong with the debate last night except the people.

(01:30):
A couple of the people on the stage. Well, I
guess that's a big part of a debate, right Uh.
Chris Christie has no business being on that debate stage.
He knows he has no chance of ever winning any primary,
any caucus, any place, anytime, anywhere. It's just not going
to happen. And we all know why he's in this race.

(01:50):
He's in this race to be the Republican to bludgeon
every opportunity gets Donald Trump. We got the message, Chris,
you hate Donald Trump. Wherever that beef is coming from,
I don't know. I don't really care. You left office
with a fourteen percent approval rating. I can't think of anybody,
even Mayor Adams, who had his lowest approval rating in

(02:12):
New York is at twenty eight percent. He's double what
you are when you left. But that's the only reason
he's there now. If Avake Ramaswami has not worn on
you as of yet, and you watched any of that
debate last night, I just can't take it anymore. I really,
I just he he's like so full of himself, comes

(02:33):
in with all those prepared lines things. He's the toughest
guy out there. And honestly, the only two candidates, if
they're really serious candidates that are both facing an uphill
challenge because of the monumental lead that Trump has in
this primary. I mean Trump, Trump is running away with us. Now,
I would caution people in this sense that and we'll

(02:56):
have our posters on later about this, is that you know,
in the case of Iowa, it's a very very interesting
state because it's a caucus state and where you place
in the voting matters and then people get to go
not once, not twice, and it all depends how many times. Actually,
you know, caucus it's very organizational. It's like it's organizationally driven.

(03:21):
You need a good organization ground game going on there. Historically,
people have come out of nowhere and they won Iowa.
Governor Huckabee, if I recall, I think he won Iowa.
Rick Santorum won Iowa. Ted Cruz won Iowa. There is
a very heavy evangelical vote in Iowa. It's a great state.

(03:41):
The people are great. It was great to be with
the people there. This week and anyway, So you know,
the debate was fine, except you have these people screaming
at each other that you know have no chance of
ever winning anything, and why are they even up there
on the stage. I think it could be handled a
lot better and more differently. Look, maybe I'm biased because

(04:03):
I did the debate one on one debate with Newsom
and Governor DeSantis. I just thought it was a better
format for both people and the viewers and keeping it focused.
One other thing you got to think of too, here
is you know, if you're on a debate stage with
four people, six people, eight people, you're waiting minutes and

(04:27):
minutes and minutes to get you know, your your thirty
seconds in that the clock monitoring drives me up a wall.
Even though I did some of it during the debate
I was moderating last week. Is at the end of
the day, I kept saying, I want to let this
debate breathe and take on a life of its own.

(04:47):
That takes a little bit of cooperation between the people
debating to make that happen. As I said, I didn't
want to be a hall monitor because that's what you
feel like. I'm not blaming any of the moderators that
they're doing their job, but okay, okay, you know, somebody's
in the middle of finishing a sentence. I did not
want to stop people, even though the light was red.

(05:09):
I let them finish their thoughts. I told both candidates
ahead of time I would allow them to do that
and to try to please not take advantage of it.
And there really was only one big number I was
looking at, and that was the total time that they spoke.
And I think by the end, Gavin Newsom had about
ninety more seconds of speaking time than Governor DeSantis did,

(05:31):
So that was the number that I felt would be
the most fair. And they look, you have candidates that
come in with rehearse lines, they have agendas. There's nothing
a moderator can do about that. I can't stand when
moderators and this I did not see this happened last night.
But in the case of the town hall and CNN

(05:51):
with Trump, you know, when the moderator thinks it's their
job to fact check in real time the person that
they're interviewing. They're not running for president, but the person
that is there. You're there to hear their views, the
fact checking is going to happen. And so, but it

(06:12):
doesn't have to happen in real time to the point
where then the moderator or the person questioning somebody at
a town hall actually becomes the story. I think that's
a big mistake as well. I must have done halfway
decently because they didn't get the crap kicked out of
me by the mob and the media, which would normally
be you know, a standard operating procedure for them. I

(06:34):
will tell you, we'll get into this later today. I
am still apoplectic. I am livid at what's going on.
You know, since what happened earlier in the week, when
we had Congress call before them, the presidents of Harvard
or Havid, Mit and you Pen and all of them

(06:54):
refusing to say that calling for the genocide of Jews
is bullying and harassment acording to their codes of conduct,
even going as far as to say it needs to
turn to action first. Oh okay, So does that hold
true for every identity group that is out there? We
always talk about identity politics, we always talk about demographics,

(07:16):
when we talk about polling. We'll have our posters on today. No, well, okay,
if the same things were being said, if you call
for genocide of a particular race of people. If you
call for genocide against the transgender community, if you called
for genocide against the LGBTQ community, or if somebody was islamophobic,

(07:39):
you know, you're saying that that does not call for
some type of significant, real punishment unless it turns into action.
So that means they're willing to accept people that are
racist and sexist and misogynistic and homophobic and xenophobic and
islamophobic and as long as it doesn't turn to action. Now,

(08:02):
what's happened is the donor class at these universities and
those people that you know, put give them huge dollars
for their endowments. I think Harvard has nearly forty billion
dollars in endowment money. You know, this is real money.
And that donor class has gotten really pissed off at
the fact that they've been tolerant of language such as

(08:25):
you know, calls for antifada from the river to the sea,
you know, all the anti semitism that we've talked about.
I noticed that the UPenn president, I've noticed that Harvard's president. Oh,
we were taken out of context. Now they were not
taken out of context. They've had such a backlash from
the terrible appearance, after the great job that at least
Stefonicad done on them in the hearings this week, that

(08:48):
they had no choice but to walk it back, and
they're all now trying to keep their cushy jobs as
president of these universities. And what they should have done
is something called the right thing from the beginning, and
that is, no, you don't get to call for genocide
of anybody. You don't get whatever identity group it happens
to be, whatever religion it happens to be. No, you

(09:08):
don't get to call for genocide. And that in and
of itself is a threat of violence. You know, all
the people that are so woke that they constantly talk
about a hostile intimidating environment for students, a hostile intimidating
environment in the workplace. If you work with Linda every day,
it is a hostile and intimidating environment, I can promise

(09:29):
you that. But in all seriousness, that is that has
been historically how they have measured these things. I'll tell
you one sad story as we kick off the day.
This was in the Daily Wired today on the eve
of the annual Army Navy. I'm not sure the date
on this football game. Joni Ernst, who served in the

(09:51):
military for twenty three years, including as a company commander
in Kuwait and Iraq, fired off a letter to Biden
because of reports that military fan families that were hoping
to attend the game they can't book reservations at local
hotels because they're being used to house the illegal immigrants.
They can't even get a reservation, which means for a
lot of people, that means they can't go to the

(10:14):
game because and this was happening all over New York.
It is costing a whopping Joe Biden's eight million plus
illegal immigrants are costing the taxpayers and estimated up to
four hundred million dollars I'm sorry, four hundred and fifty
one billion dollars a year. That's annually. Now. He gave

(10:35):
us two trillion more and new debt last year, you know,
that debt crisis, just to pay off the interest on
the debt this year alone is going to be over
one trillion dollars. We take in under five trillion dollars.
So before you spend a penny on national defense, before
you spend a penny on social security or medicare. Before
you spend a penny on anything, education, law enforcement, you

(10:59):
have to pay a trillion dollars off in interest payments.
That that would be a country that is headed towards
bankruptcy and fiscal insolvency. You know, by the way, just
as a means of comparison, the White House in February
of this I guess, I guess there's November this year
they announced the administration is going to develop a national

(11:22):
strategy to counter Islamophobia. They did this after the October
seventh attack.

Speaker 4 (11:27):
Literally almost a month later, the White House announces via
you know KJP, right, the Communicator in Chief, that we're
going to combat is Lamophobia. I'm like, that's not the
problem right now, lady.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Yeah, that would be the murder of the slaughter of
innocent Israelis, which you know should have been a no
brainer in a layup. But whatever, there is a big
point to make here. You know, go back to yesterday
when we were discussing why are you laughing? You can
say it.

Speaker 4 (11:54):
I don't want to say, just because sometimes I say things,
I know, like really we're found You're like yeah, so whatever,
and you just keep moving it up.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Were well, actually, I've prepared the show and occasionally it's
sort of like finess. They focused here. You know, when
he said, well, I don't know if I'd be running
if Trump was not running, you got to be kidding me. Now,
if that is not an indicator, there's something going on.
And the fact that they work so hard to back that,
back down from that, and back off of that, I'm

(12:24):
not sure how to interpret it. But you know, basically,
what he's saying is that's the only reason. Well, we
didn't have the right one yesterday. We have the right
one you're talking about now, that's right. I don't want
to pay But if if that's the only reason, that's
not a reason or run for president. If Donald Trump
wasn't running, I wouldn't. I'm not sure that I'd be running.

(12:47):
Biden's approval has now sunk to thirty three percent, and
the latest issue is an Insight poll thirty three percent.
No president can win with a thirty three percent approval rating, period,
but that is a in the CNN poll too. It
began the year with a forty five percent fake New
CNN job approval rating, and impolls between March and early

(13:10):
November about forty percent, and the latest survey in fake
news CNN's poll, he's at thirty seven percent in his
approval rating. And let me tell you something, it's seventy
two percent among Democrats. That is not enough to win
an election. It just is it. And as I've been
telling you, he backed off his comment that he's only
running to keep Trump out of the race. You know

(13:33):
that just at some point it becomes incredulous and you
know that these people are just lying to you, just
flat out lying all the way across the board. We
have more updates on the Biden family syndicate. The House
Republicans have now unveiled their resolution to authorize the Biden
impeachment resolution and formally authorize what has been going on

(13:54):
as the evidence gets stronger and stronger every single day.
There was a great column by our friend Miranda Divine today.
You know, Joe is the father of all liars. I
mean the exchange that he had I think it was
with Peter Doucy yesterday. You know, say it's a lie,
It's just a lie. You know, you know that the
President's eyes narrowed and the President was asked directly it

(14:16):
was actually a New York Post reporter, according to Miranda,
asking the question on the issue of FIGM business deals,
you know and anyway, So the President gets really mad
because seventy percent the question was President Biden on Ukraine
and China. There's polling that almost seventy percent, including forty
percent of Democrats, believe that you acted either illegally or

(14:39):
unethically in regard to your family business.

Speaker 3 (14:41):
Listen, there's polling by the Associated Press that shows that
almost seventy percent of Americans, including forty percent of Democrats,
believe that you acted either illegally or unethically in regards
to your family's business interests. Can you explain to the Americans,
to Americans abmit this impeachment inquiry, why you interacted with
so many of your son and brothers foreign business associates.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
I'm not going to comment that I did not, and
especially a bunch of lies and.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
Interacts with either Liberancy's associates. I did not.

Speaker 1 (15:12):
They're lies anyway, So you know, there you have it.
What is he doing? I don't think anybody, I don't
think Joe knows what he's doing, you know. So the
question of now being asked the most is whether or
not Joe's going to be on the ticket in eleven months.
I don't know if he's going to be there. I

(15:32):
don't think anybody can. Anybody that says they know what's
going to happen next year, they're just guessing. They're not
telling you. They're guessing. They're like, you know, they'll say
it with extreme confidence, but they're not confident. They're guessing.
You know, It's amazing if you go back in the
Trump years, how many times they were counting Trump's lies

(15:53):
and they would chronicle them over and over and over again. Well,
yesterday Joe Biden gave a one. He says, their lies,
their lies. I did not want to ask why he
was interacting with so many of his family's foreign business associates.
It just flat out lied. But we know now that
he used a fake name when he emailed the family

(16:15):
money manager who Hunter used the funnel money to his father,
Eric Sherwood, who's the financial guy in the company. That's
the guy that Hunter would write and say, which account
should we use to pay off Pop's home repairs. On
the radio show The Mainstream Media A Love State. This
is the Sean Hannity Show, twenty five to the top

(16:37):
of the hour, thank you for being one of us
eight hundred and nine point one, Shawn our number you
want to be a part of the program. Well, maybe
I was wrong. I mean, it was kind of entertaining
to watch Chris Christy calling Vivaik the most obnoxious blowhard
in America. You got to give him credit for that line,
and a smartass. The more he talks, the less anybody

(16:58):
likes him because he comes off as well. First of all,
it wasn't even a Republican until twenty twenty, didn't vote
Republican until twenty twenty. And if you remember, Linda, I
was the first to call him out. And he's going
on all these shows and he's trashing me, and I'm like,
all I did was quote him. At the end of
that exchange I had with him, I said, is there

(17:19):
anything that I said that it's factorally inaccurate? No? Like,
then why did we have, you know, at ten minute
argument over this? But I think people need to like
the person that is running for office on some level.
But what do I know? But maybe that was worth
the price of admission. You know, you're you're an obnoxious,

(17:42):
the most obnoxious blowheart in America and a smart ass
because he cut. It's obvious what he does. And he's
not a dumb guy. He's a pretty smart guy. He
comes in and he has his rehearse lines for every
single other person on the stage. He uses all of them,
no matter what, he's going to get them all in.

(18:04):
And having interviewed people as much as I have for
all these years, you know when somebody's got an agenda
when they come in, if you ask them a simple
yes or no question, I'll get to your question in
a moment, but first let me you know. They don't
want to answer your question. Like most Democrats never want
to answer the question about what, if any limits would

(18:25):
you have on abortion? If a woman is in the seventh, eighth,
ninth month and the baby is viable outside the womb,
do you still support abortion? They don't want to answer
that question. And as I've said, this is a decision
between the doctor and the patient, and the government has

(18:46):
no business being in the delivery room. That's not my question.
Would you support any restrictions at all? Or do you
support abortion up to the moment of birth?

Speaker 4 (18:57):
As are the same people that made us get the
vaccine mandate.

Speaker 1 (18:59):
Just yeah, the same people that made us get the
vaccine man. Government was all over that, yeah and by
and you know, one thing that we didn't do on
this program is we did not tell people what to
do when it came to COVID. First of all, I
just didn't know, especially in the beginning. I don't think
anybody knew anything.

Speaker 4 (19:17):
Point is that when it comes to abortion, they take
a pass. When it comes to that, they got involved.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
No, but I mean the idea that anybody is going
to tell people what they they should do on a
vaccine like that we knew early on. The one thing
that held true with COVID all throughout the pandemic was
that it did tend to impact older people way more
than younger people. It did turn tend to impact people
with comorbidities and pre existing conditions. It were exceptions to that.

(19:47):
I think one of the more interesting statistics that I
dug up uh post COVID, when you're looking at how
people handled it. Uh. You know, California, for example, was
a state that pretty much shut down and Florida stayed
wide open and Florida schools had in person learning in
August of twenty twenty. And interestingly, in spite of these

(20:11):
two very different governing philosophies. They both ended up with,
you know, death rates that were well below the national average.
That's pretty interesting because there's such different approaches. Anyway, look,
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(21:38):
father on this day because I know this has changed
his life. And I've said this many times. I think
all of us if you really think about it, and
you think of the lives of your parents, you think
of the lives of your grandparents. In my case, my grandparents,
all four of them came from Ireland. They came poor.
In the case of my parents, they both grew up

(21:58):
very poor. My mom and the South Bronx my dad
in Bedford, STEI in Brooklyn, New York. And anyway, I
mean here we get hit at Pearl Harbor December seventh,
nineteen forty one, as President Roosevelt called it, notably a
date which will live in infamy. And you think of

(22:20):
that day, two thoy four hundred and three service members
and civilians were killed. Another oney one hundred and seventy
eight were injured in the attack. We had two US
Navy battleships, the USS Arizona the USS Utah were permanently sunk.
One hundred and eighty eight aircraft were destroyed. Commemorations would

(22:43):
be are held every year in Hawaii. Have been there
actually broadcast from where the Arizona sunk. And anyway, it's
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day. And my dad, like so many others,
signed up. He was in the Navy. He spent four
years fighting in the Pacific, and amazingly, he never ever

(23:04):
wanted to talk about it. And I was a curious kid.
I wanted to know, well, what was it like, Dad,
you went to war? What was that like? It's not good, son,
I mean, just like that, never wanted to talk about it.
I had a relative, I won't say which one, that
fought in World War Two. And this was the strangest phenomenon,

(23:25):
maybe the earliest signs that PTSD was real. But if
a plane while he was sleeping, if a plane, if
he consciously or subconsciously picked up hearing an airplane flying
above him while he's asleep, he would automatically just kind
of roll off the bed. And go to sleep under

(23:46):
the bed. I mean, it's the strangest thing ever, right,
sounds like the strangest thing ever. But you know, let
me tell you, I've met people that suffer from PTSD.
It is very real. We way over deployed in Iraq
and I've Gotanistan and they did way too many tours
of duty. And to live under that type of stress,
you know, for a year at a time, and two

(24:08):
years at a time and three years at a time,
it is it's just too much because you're constantly in
a you know, liver or die situation, and it fundamentally
alters who you are, how you think, and what your
feelings are. There is one more case now to keep
Donald Trump off the ballot that has been dismissed. The

(24:28):
last one was Colorado, if my memory serves me right,
Although there was news yesterday that they're going to be
going to bring that to the Colorado Supreme Court. But
there's more than two dozen cases that have been filed
across the country. None have succeeded, and I don't think
any will succeed. But a federal court dismissed the case
arguing that former President Trump is ineligible to appear on

(24:51):
the Arizona primary ballot next year. Based on Art Section
three of the fourteenth Amendment and Trump's motion to dismiss
for lack of subject matter jurisdiction is granted. The US
district judge in this case, Douglas Ray's, writing in an
order filed on December fifth, twelve page opinion, he noted
that the civil petition filed in Arizona is one of

(25:13):
twenty seven cases that John Anthony Castro has filed against
President Trump. The judge described the plaintiff as ostensibly a
candidate for the Republican nomination. Now that does not take
away the very real challenges. And Donald Trump was back
in court in the civil case in New York today.
I don't think he was there for any particular reason

(25:35):
except he's just showing up and letting him know that
he's paying attention. And things there have gotten so far
out of hand, and the heart of this case in
New York just blows me away. I've never seen such
rank hypocrisy. Number one, and we played this yesterday. You
have an Attorney general that ran on a platform to
destroy him, one man that she named numerous times, one

(25:59):
organization in the Trump organization and one family, the Trump family,
And what they're looking and what they're seeking to have
happen in this civil trial is they want a conservator
of some type to take over all their family businesses
in New York and basically cancel the Trump family from
ever doing business again in New York. You know, I

(26:20):
don't know what impact that would have on all of
their employees in New York. And the premise of this
is the idea that their valuations of their properties were
artificially inflated to get better rates on loans that they
were getting from banks. Now here's the problem with all
of this. The buildings that we're talking about are hundreds

(26:44):
of millions of dollars. It says in every one of
Donald Trump's contracts, don't rely on our numbers, which is
kind of stating the obvious, because no bank is going
to lend that amount of money without doing their own
due diligence. They have a fiducialry responsibility to do the
evaluations or valuations themselves. And then what gets ironic in

(27:07):
all of this is is not one company, that's not
one bank, there's not one insurance company that is complaining
at all. Here. This is just to go after them
and then find them another two hundred and fifty million dollars.
Now as part of the case. Now, remember they ruled
before they ever went into the courtroom against the Trump family,

(27:27):
they already lost the deal. Now it's a matter of
what the punishment will be, whether or not they get
canceled in New York, whether or not their properties have
to be handed over to somebody else to run. Which
is insane in and of itself. And but ironically, the
only people that we know for sure that are guilty
of putting out false valuations would be the judge in
the case who continues to insist that a property that

(27:50):
is far closer to a billion dollars in value is
only worth a mere eighteen million dollars, and that has
been the valuation of the judge, and the judge sticks
sticks by this. Now we put properties. Now, that's a
twenty plus acre property on the beach side of Palm Beach,
and that also has the same property on the inner

(28:13):
coastal side of Palm Beach. It's a massive, massive property,
and it's impeccably maintained, and it's got two clubs associated
with it. I guess at dinner club, and then they
have their beach club and they it's a historic building,
but it's also a residence. And I put up on

(28:34):
the screen there are empty lots, two acre lots selling
for two hundred million dollars in Palm Beach right now. Dirt,
nothing but dirt. There is no building at all. Now,
how's that worth? How is it possible that that's worth
two hundred million, or maybe they got one hundred and
fifty million, whatever they get for it. How is that possible?

(28:55):
But mar al Lago's eighteen million. And when I was
doing the ten Hall in Davenport the other night, I said,
I'll buy it from you. I don't have eighteen million
dollars laying around, but I would definitely find it. I
think any good investor would want to be my partner
in that deal, because you could turn around and flip
it and make a fortune in day one. There is

(29:16):
an investigation House Judiciary Committee, that's Jim Jordan's committee into
whether or not the Fulton County DA Fanny willis coordinated
with the January sixth committee. This should be interesting to
find out what's going on here. Anyway. The committee chairman,
Jim Jordan and Representative Barry louder Milk of Georgia or
leading the probe after learning that Willis's office has coordinated

(29:39):
their investigative actions with the Partisans Elect Committee. Now that committee,
you know, I know, Liz Cheney's on our big book
tour and he's out there. The irony in all of
this to me is Liz Cheney has now partnered with
the very people that wanted her father charged with war crimes,

(30:00):
the very people that wanted her father arrested, the very
people that wanted her father put in jail. You think
there might be a little sympathetic action, you know, sympathy
towards somebody in the public eye that is being hounded
to death. But apparently not. But they never answered the
question why the sergeant at arms was never interviewed, Why

(30:21):
Nancy Pelosi's records were never obtained. Why they never listened
to the Capitol police chief who, in his own book
and on this program and other programs, said he was
begging for the National Guard. You know, why did they
not delve into what even NBC News reported, and that
was that they had actionable intelligence that things were being

(30:42):
planned for January sixth ahead of time and they made
no made no precautions at all whatsoever. Nothing. They did
absolutely nothing to prepare for that anyway. So we'll we'll
see what happens. This is pretty interesting, by the way
out in California. Many major retailers in California, Linda, you

(31:05):
like this story, are just weeks away from the holiday
season and weeks away from having to create what are
called gender neutral toy sections for children or they risk
in California being fined hundreds of dollars under a new
law set to take effect in the new year. Under
the terms of the legislation, Governor Gavin Newsom signed in

(31:27):
the law as that if any department store has five
hundred or more employees that sell children care items or toys,
they must have a gender neutral section quote, regardless of
whether they have been traditionally marketed for either boys or
for girls. The law defines childcare items as any product

(31:50):
designed to facilitate sleep, feeding, children, relaxation, or to help
children with sucking or teething, and defines children as those
twelve and under. Any store that fails to create a
gender neutral section faces a fine and violations of the fine.
Is this what government is for? Is this really what

(32:12):
government is this? The government that we wanted. Unbelievable. Poor
Eric Adams, mayor of New York. He has so mishandled
Joe's illegal immigrant situation. He now only has a twenty
eight percent approval rating, almost feeling bad for him.

Speaker 4 (32:28):
It didn't show bad for him at all, not at all.
I don't even believe he has twenty eight percent.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
I'd love it. I wish they could have a re
election tomorrow, him against Curtis se I think Curtis Sleeve
could win.

Speaker 4 (32:40):
Curtis Leeb we could definitely win. Mike. He didn't get
foreign funding.

Speaker 1 (32:43):
Yeah, how relevant are the polls that we keep reading
every day about what's going to happen eleven months from now.
We'll get into it with our panel of posters, John McLaughlin,
Robert Khley, Matt Towery. They'll check him with us later
on Church's new book, March to the May. We'll talk
to him about all of this, and especially about what's

(33:04):
going on at the border and now Majorcus is actually
offering quote a path to citizenship to the eight million
plus Biden illegal immigrants that are in the country unvetted,
even from countries that hate our guts

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