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November 6, 2024 43 mins

 Bill O’Reilly, author of Confronting the Presidents, No Spin Assessments from Washington to Biden, gives us his take on the victory for President Trump and shares how President Trump is following in President Grover Cleveland's footsteps. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
All right, Thank you, Scott Shannon, thanks to all of
you for being with us. Here's our toll free telephone
number if you want to be a part of the program,
It's eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean if you
want to join us. Temple University, we have our eyes
on a Kamala Harris who called and conceded to President.
I'm sorry, what is it? I was thinking of Temple
University where the I know I got it wrong, Howard University,

(00:25):
thinking about Temple yesterday where all the kids were lined
up to vote. Anyway, let's get to our phones. In
the meantime, let's say how to Brent in the great
state of Michigan, A clean sweep of the blue wall? Brent,
how are you glad you called?

Speaker 2 (00:40):
Sean?

Speaker 3 (00:40):
I first of all, my congratulations on what you have done.
The time slot that you have filled on radio. I
believe has changed the total election and the results of
the election because of our media. But the real reason
I wanted to talk it was a gentleman that has
not mentioned much, and that is Rush Limbaugh. He opened

(01:03):
my eyes to the dangers of what has happened in
our country, and it's been He has not been mentioned,
and I have to tell you that he opened my
eyes and you have contingent that. And I believe this
election was won because of because the beginnings of him.

(01:24):
But what you have continued to do well.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
First of all, you're very kind. I actually spoke with
Russia's brother David just the other day. Is a dear
friend of mine. And nobody can replace Rush. I mean,
it just was one Rush. And I just know that
I know what he would want. He loved this country,
had a passion for this country. He believed in this country.

(01:50):
He believed in the power of the individual. He believed
in American greatness, not sacrificing for townhouses over homes. And
I know that he would want each of us because
I knew him well enough to know that he would
want each of us to do our best. Nobody can
ever replace him, but if we all do a little extra,

(02:11):
you know, maybe we like spokes in a wheel and
we can you know, all combined. I really thank all
of you because and I said this, you know in
the lead up to this vote yesterday that I'm only
one vote, I'm only one voice. I'm on the radio
and I'm on TV, and I just try to get
the information out and let people you know, get and

(02:33):
I know it's information you're not going to get elsewhere.
And that's what is frustrated me. She went through this
whole campaign didn't have to answer for any of her
radical positions. That's frustrating. But Americans have seen through this.
This is the death of what Rush used to call
the drive buys. Legacy media is dead and people now

(02:54):
rightly so, are selective and where they get the news
and information. What we told you about Kamala was true.
We played her in her own words. We put up
the Kamalophiles just yesterday alone, hundreds of thousands of you
downloaded them to share with your friends, your your family,
your your co workers, your neighbors, put it on social media.

(03:14):
I mean, and I meant that it's a public service.
But so you're very kind. You know, he was Babe
Ruth and you can't replace Babe Ruth. You can't replace
a Mickey Mantle, a Marianna RIVERI, you can't replace certain people.
But you know, we're all doing our part. And I'm
honored that you give me this microphone every day, and

(03:35):
you know he's just going to be sorely missed. I
saw his team when I was in New York because
they broadcast, you know, right next to us. They do
Acclaim Buck And you know, I saw Mike Mamone and
his entire you know, most of his staff that used
to be with him. I still stay friends with both
Nerdly James Golden, who's a great guy, one of the

(03:57):
nicest people you'll ever meet. And and he's missed. Where
did the term low information voter come from? We have
a lot of low information voters in this country. But
you know what, here's the one thing we can take
out of this. There's nothing we can't do together. You know,
everyone's thinking about what Donald Trump's going to do. That's

(04:17):
horrible and awful, and we got to keep our eyes
on him and this. And you know, we ought to
put up a poll today. What date will the first
Democrat call for Donald Trump's first impeachment? I mean, because
that's how sick this party has become. And with that said,
I look forward to becoming energy independent. I look forward

(04:38):
to lower prices and getting inflation under control. I look
forward to secure borders. I look forward to getting rid
of Donald's that Harris and Biden have allowed into this country.
The dangerous gangs, cartels, rapist murderers, the drug dealers, gang members.
I want them all out. I want a real vetting,
and we could do it in a compassionate way. Well,

(05:01):
what are you going to do round them up? Well,
if you broke the law, there are consequences when you
break the law. That doesn't mean we're going to be mean.
We're just going to say here, we're going to walk
you to your plane, put you on the plane, maybe
put some money in your pocket. If you're not going
to cooperate, we'll escort you out of the country. And
that's what's gonna happen. And we'll tell you if you
want to come back, do it legally next time. Anyway,

(05:25):
you're very kind, my friend. Thank you. Eight hundred and
ninety four one. Sean. If you want to be a
part of the program, Marabella is in Minnesota. Hey Marabella,
how are you great?

Speaker 4 (05:36):
Sean? How are you doing today?

Speaker 1 (05:37):
I'm good. I'm glad you called first and foremost.

Speaker 4 (05:42):
God bless America, God bless Jump Advance, God bless you
for getting facts out there instead of all this other
bs that the liberal media has done. I don't want
to keep you on to one because I know you
have a lot of callers, there's a lot going on
right now. But I'm one hundred percent disabled veteran. I

(06:04):
did a couple of tours overseas, came back with blown
out knees, blown out spine.

Speaker 1 (06:10):
Oh no, I'm so sorry. Thank you for your service.
I'm sorry, won't be sorry.

Speaker 4 (06:16):
I'm very proud of serving my country. I love America.
I grew up in the Bronx, New York in the
seventies and eighties, you know, with a single mom, three kids, unwelfare,
eating black cheese and wig cereal. I mean, if you
ate it, you knew what it's about. And it infuriated
me that the liberal media, because I'm Puerto Ricans, I

(06:37):
ain't no Indian, came out and it was Hispanic journalist,
so called journalists that came out and said that the
only reason that Trump won the Hispanic vote is because
Hispanics want to be white. And that just infuriated me

(06:57):
because being Puerto Rican, I know for a fact, because
I do a lot of volunteer work in my community,
and I live in Minnesota, of all places, all right,
I do a lot of work. And Hispanics voted to
Trump for Trump not because they want to be white.

(07:18):
It's because we want to preserve our culture and our
identity because he's this is all.

Speaker 1 (07:26):
The identity politics game. You know what, I think most
of us putting aside all demographics. Do you want to
pay more or less at the grocery store? Would you
like to pay a buck fifty less a gallon of gasoline?
I think everybody would say, yeah, that's a good idea.
Do you want our border secure and legal immigration and
not illegal immigration and vetting people that come into our country.

(07:49):
I think most people would say that's a good idea,
just common sense. Do you want criminals to be put
in jail? Or do you want defund and dismantle and
reimagine police no bail laws. I think most Americans understand
that there are bad people. We need law and order.
You want in America that is strong, that our allies,

(08:09):
that that are that our adversaries fear on the world stage. Yeah,
I think I'd I'd rather have the Mulls and Iran
scared to death to mess with us, or will be
a Kim Joang un or or President CI or Vladimir Putin.
This is this is you know, not complicated stuff.

Speaker 5 (08:31):
Culture. We want to raise our own kids.

Speaker 4 (08:33):
We want to teach them our traditions are where we
came from. You know, America is a melting pot. But
you got to get here the right way. And once
you get here.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
You know what.

Speaker 4 (08:46):
This country will give you what you put into it.
If you're going to be bitter and hateful, that's what
you're going.

Speaker 6 (08:51):
To get out of it.

Speaker 4 (08:52):
For you know, growing up in the projects in the
Bronx into in the seventies and eighties, to go off
to Wark, come back, go to school through the GI
Bill and get my law degree and be a mediator
and an arbitrator with the Minnesota Supreme Court. Now I
did that. Nobody gave me that. So for anybody to

(09:15):
demean Hispanics and cut down saying that we got a
hand because we want to be white, it just you know.

Speaker 1 (09:24):
It's it's ridiculous boiling. Let me tell you something. You
know what we have We share a common humanity and
I believe we're all created by the same God and
we all have the same aspirations. Anyway, good call, Marabella,
Thank you for your service, Thank you for all you've
done for your country. Life is in Idaho, Leife, You're
on the Sean Hannity Show.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
Hi, Hey Sean, just a couple points. You know, I'm
a forty year old now, I got two kids at home,
and I guess I'm part of the proverbial garbage floating
around in the northwest part of the United States. And
you know that just really that really pissed me off, man,

(10:06):
And I just this goes back to the Obama administration.
For me is we never really got to celebrate anything,
even when Trump won in a second in twenty sixteen,
because they tied, they hard tied him, threw them in
the back of a pickup truck and then drove all
over our rights all over the place. And I just

(10:28):
I'm a good, god fear an American and this is
just a wonderful day. And to the point of spiking
the football, and we're supposed to be humble and kind
and gracious, I totally understand that.

Speaker 5 (10:39):
I do.

Speaker 2 (10:40):
I got two little boys. I teach them that. But
it's hard for me.

Speaker 1 (10:44):
Because if you want to spike the football, I don't
care whether you want to spike the football. No, but
I'm just giving you my genuine feeling. I have a
sense of relief. I have a sense of gratitude. I
have a sense of hope that that in the American people,
that they got it in the end, I worried that

(11:07):
it wasn't. We didn't have enough time to really vet her.
And the media is so abusively biased and corrupt, you know,
and you know it says I'm my calls screener here,
it says unburdened by one has been. I want when
Kamala speaks at Howard University, I wonder if she'll be

(11:27):
unburdened by what has been, which was a horrible campaign.
I'm just, you know, I just I just want to
get the country on track. I mean, it's easy to
spike the football. Maybe it's partly two because I've had
no sleep. I mean when I say none, I mean none.
And I'm just glad that we're at a point that

(11:51):
we can now have a future that doesn't with policies
that I know are destructive. Maybe she really believes in
this crap. I assume she does, but this would not
I think the country would be unrecognizable in four years

(12:11):
if she ever implemented her own stated policies. And that
bothers me anyway. I appreciate the call life. Thank you. Yes,
Linda in my ear to the answer the answer to
your question.

Speaker 7 (12:23):
I just need you to let he our affiliates. No, boss,
That's why I was saying it.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Okay, Yeah, we're waiting for Kamala Harris. She's going to
be speaking at Howard University. We expect her any moment.
I think we've been given the two minute warning and
as soon as she comes out, we're going to carry
that in its entirety for radio stations along the Sean
Hannity Show network. Just to give you a heads up.
Let's get back to our phones. Let us say hi
to Maria my home state, the free state of Florida. Maria,

(12:49):
how are you glad you called? By the way, why
can't every state like Florida have an election system where
the polls close and you know within an hour who
won and who lost and how everything went. If they
can do it, everybody can do it. Why do we
have to wait ten days in Arizona? All you elected
politicians in Arizona, fix it. That's your job. This is ridiculous,

(13:11):
it's embarrassing. Yeah, what's going on? Maria?

Speaker 5 (13:17):
Hi?

Speaker 8 (13:17):
How are you?

Speaker 2 (13:17):
Is a pleasure talking to you.

Speaker 9 (13:20):
You keep us informed. We love your program. I want
to tell you Florida works because we have the Santis
and the White House is going to work because if
we have Donald Trump. Donald Trump is a legend. What
Donald Trump has accomplished is unbelievable. And I want you
to know I have this Panic woman. We stand with
Donald Trump as immigrants that our parents came here, they

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follow the rules, they worked hard, and they're here. We
support him, We support the laws in this country. We
have to respect that and we know he's going to
accomplish great things. And we thank you for keeping us
informed because you're part of all this. If it wasn't
for you and a lot of men like you, we
will not be informed because they lie to us, tell

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us we can vote Republicans because they do not represent us,
and that is not true. Donald Trump is a legend
today and forever, and I want you to know that
we need you to keep doing what you're doing because
you're doing a great job. And we thank you. And
we want Donald Trump to clean the house when he
gets to the White House. I don't care how he's

(14:22):
going to do this. Clean the house from the cleaning crew.
Anybody left over from Obama out. We want everybody, every
Democrat out of there. We don't need them, We do
not need them. And they, the Senate and the House,
have a job to do, and we want them to
do the job because if they don't do the job
in four years, they're not going to be sitting there

(14:43):
because we woke up the American people, the Hispanic people,
the black people, the young people. We woke up, and
we woke up thanks to programs like you.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Thank you very much, You're very I've got a lot
of praise today that I don't feel like I deserve,
but I will. I'll tell you this. You know, we
are we are one America. And you know, the beauty
of Donald Trump's first term is the is the people
that benefited the most. You know, you listen to the left,

(15:16):
you would think it's the he gave tax cuts to
the rich. Actually the rich ended up paying more money
in taxes under Donald Trump. And the people that benefited
the most the sixty year record in terms of wealth
creation and getting people out of poverty, that happened to
African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans. And I've given out

(15:39):
these statistics all throughout the campaign, women in the workplace,
in African American youth unemployment, there's no reason we can't
duplicate that. You know, having interviewed Donald Trump as often
as I have, the one thing that I really believe
will propel America to new heights is going to be
energy dominance. He did achieve energy independence for the first

(16:02):
time in seventy five years, and we can take that
now to the next level. Especially you know, you remember
the story that he tells about Angela Merkle and he
handed her a white flag and she goes, what's this, Well,
it's a white flag, and why you give me a
white flag? It says, well, you're surrendering, And she's like,

(16:24):
what do you mean I'm surrendering? Well, you just did
a deal with Vladimir Putin to get all your energy
needs from Vladimir Putin. You surrendered. Well, that business should
be our business. But if you're Kamala Harris, you don't
you want to ban on fracking, you don't believe in
offshore drilling. Well, that is what's going to make America
rich again. Do you realize if we were to tap

(16:47):
into the hundreds of years worth of energy resources we have,
and that would be natural gas, that would be oil,
that would be coal, That that money would be able
to pay off our entire debt, That that money would
be used to eliminate income taxes, That that money could
be used to create the greatest wealth creation ever because

(17:09):
a lot of this new technology, I mean, the way
they drove for oil now is so much more sophisticated
than it's ever been fracking. It is safe, natural gas,
a clean burning source of energy. We just have so
much potential here. I see Tim Walls, by the way,
has he's still making them. He's still doing the gestures.

(17:31):
Do you see it? Hampon? Tim is back.

Speaker 7 (17:34):
I love the way he waves.

Speaker 1 (17:35):
It's just so unique. The guy that plays him on
Saturday Night Live is hilarious. He's the funniest guy in
the world. Can you imagine you know the argument he's putting.
He's putting feminine hygiene products in boys' bathrooms. You gotta
be kidding me. And he thinks that's okay. Gender affirming
care for minors without parental consent. Anyway, all right, well,

(18:02):
let's go to Kamala Harris for stations along the Sean
Hannity Show Network. We're gonna stick with us.

Speaker 10 (18:33):
After good afternoon, good afternoon everyone, Good afternoon, good afternoon,

(18:58):
good afternoon.

Speaker 11 (19:04):
Thank you all, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
So let me say and I love you back, and
I love you back. So let me say, my heart
is full today. My heart is full today.

Speaker 8 (19:24):
Full of gratitude for the trust you have placed in me,
full of love for our country, and full of resolve.
The outcome of this election is not what we wanted,
not what we fought for, not what we voted for.

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But hear me when I say, hear me when I
say the light of America's promise will always burn bright
as long as we never give up, and as long

(20:07):
as we keep fighting. To my beloved Doug and our family,
I love you so very much. To President Biden and
Doctor Biden, thank you for your faith and support. To

(20:31):
Governor Walls and the Walls family.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
I know your.

Speaker 8 (20:34):
Service to our nation will continue. And to my extraordinary team,
to the volunteers who gave so much of themselves, to
the pole workers and the local election officials, I thank you.

(20:59):
I thank you all.

Speaker 9 (21:00):
Look.

Speaker 8 (21:01):
I am so proud of the race we ran and
the way we ran it and the way we ran
it over the one hundred and seven days of this campaign,
we have been intentional about building community and building coalitions,
bringing people together from every walk of life and background,

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united by love of country, with enthusiasm and joy in
our fight for America's future. And we did it with
the knowledge that we all have so much more in
common than what separates us.

Speaker 6 (21:49):
Now.

Speaker 8 (21:49):
I know folks are feeling and experiencing a range of
emotions right now.

Speaker 1 (21:55):
I get it.

Speaker 8 (21:58):
But we must accept the results of this election. Earlier today,
I spoke with President elect Trump and congratulated him on
his victory. I also told him that we will help
him and his team with their transition, and that we
will engage in a peaceful transfer of power. A fundamental

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principle of American democracy is that when we lose an election,
we accept the results. That principle, as much as any other,
distinguishes democracy from monarchy or tyranny, and anyone who seeks
the public trust must honor it. At the same time,

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in our nation, we owe loyalty not to a president
or a party, but to the Constitution of the United Slates,
and loyalty to our conscience and to our God. My

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allegiance to all three is why I am here to say,
while I conceide this election, I do not concede the
fight that fueled this campaign.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
The fight, the fight for.

Speaker 8 (23:34):
Freedom, for opportunity, for fairness, and the dignity of all people.

Speaker 1 (23:42):
A fight for the ideals.

Speaker 8 (23:45):
At the heart of our nation, the ideals that reflect
America at our best. That is a fight I will
never give up. I will never give up the fight
for a future where Americans can pursue their dreams, ambitions,

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and aspirations, where the women of America have the freedom
to make decisions about their own body and not have
their government telling them what to do.

Speaker 1 (24:23):
We will never give up the fight.

Speaker 8 (24:25):
To protect our schools and our streets from gun violence,
and America, we will never give up the fight for
our democracy, for the rule of law, for equal justice,
and for the sacred idea that every one of us,

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no matter who we are or where we start out,
has certain fundamental rights and freedoms that must be respected
and upheld. And we will continue to wage this fight
in the voting booth, in the courts, and in the

(25:12):
public square. And we will also wage it in quieter ways,
in how we live our lives. By treating one another
with kindness and respect, by looking in the face of
a stranger and seeing a neighbor, by always using our

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strength to lift people up, to fight for the dignity
that all people deserve. The fight for our freedom will
take hard work. But like I always say, we like
hard work.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Hard work is.

Speaker 8 (25:56):
Good work, hard work can be joyful work. And the
fight for our country is always worth it. It is
always worth it. To the young people who are watching.

Speaker 10 (26:17):
It is.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
I love it.

Speaker 8 (26:26):
To the young people who are watching. It is okay
to feel sad and disappointed, but please know it's going
to be okay. On the campaign, I would often say,
when we fight, we win. But here's the thing. Here's
the thing. Sometimes the fight takes a while. That doesn't

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mean we won't win. That doesn't mean we won't win.
The important thing is don't ever give up. Don't ever
give up, don't ever stop trying to make the world
a better place.

Speaker 1 (27:03):
You have power.

Speaker 8 (27:05):
You have power, and don't you ever listen when anyone
tells you something is impossible because it has never been
done before. You have the capacity to do extraordinary good

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in the world. And so to everyone who is watching,
do not despair. This is not a time to throw
up our hands. This is a time to roll up
our sleeves. This is a time to organize, to mobilize,

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and to stay engaged for the sake of freedom and
justice and the future that we all know we can
build together. Look, many of you know I started out
as a prosecutor, and throughout my career I saw people
at some of the worst times in their lives, people

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who had suffered great harm and great pain, and yet
found within themselves the strength and the courage and the
resolve to take the stand, to take a stand, to
fight for justice, to fight for themselves, to fight for others.

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So let their courage be our inspiration, let their determination
be our charge. And I'll close with this. There's an
adage and historian once called a law of history, true

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of every society across the ages. The adage is only
when it is dark enough can you see the stars.
I know many people feel like we are entering a
dark time, but for the benefit of us all, I

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hope that is not the case. But here's the thing, America,
If it is, let us fill the sky with the
light of a brilliant, brilliant billion of.

Speaker 5 (29:32):
Stars, the light.

Speaker 8 (29:38):
The light of optimism, of faith, of truth and service, ain't.

Speaker 1 (29:54):
You and made that.

Speaker 8 (30:01):
Work guide us, even in the face of setbacks, toward
the extraordinary promise of the United States of America. I
thank you all. Make God bless you, and may God
bless the United States of America.

Speaker 11 (30:22):
I thank you.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
All right, Kamala Harris Howard, University of Washington, DC, her
concession speech, and I mean, we had a lot of
commentary going on behind the scenes here. I'm just going
to be gracious. I'm not going to say it all.
Linda's like I could see your face. You want me
to spike the football run.

Speaker 7 (30:50):
I feel unburdened by what has been Oh, I know
you do. Thirty thirty two days, thirty two.

Speaker 1 (31:01):
The lab What was the affectations? She was affected in
that whole speech, and it's like they're charges hornspreay.

Speaker 7 (31:11):
Shut up enough already, all right, you were a terrible
you were terrible, You're a terrible candidate. You were mean,
you told you call all of us garbage and fascist
and this and that. Enough already, just get up and
say the truth. I lost, he won. I'm not happy
about it. Thanks for trying. We'll see you next time.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
Good night.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
Why didn't you write this. I'll tell you what.

Speaker 7 (31:30):
That speech would have been a lot shorter. I don't
know what they were doing with the flags. They were
clearing the flags for like a twenty five I'm like,
this is what's wrong with her campaign. They're folding and
unfolding flags on stage for twenty five minutes. They were
going to run the country, Give me a break.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
That's true. I did see that. That was I was
watching that all on hold. Pretty crazy. It was so bizarre,
It was so bizarre. All right, let's get to our
busy faults eight hundred and nine four one, Sean. If
you want to be a part of the program as
we do the show on like zero sleep John in
my free state of Florida. John, how are you glad
you called.

Speaker 6 (32:03):
Sir, hell little hand in the first time?

Speaker 1 (32:07):
Caler, Welcome, Welcome on board, sir. What took you so long?

Speaker 9 (32:12):
Ah?

Speaker 6 (32:13):
I liked listening, but and let me just sit back
and uh listen to all the people talking.

Speaker 9 (32:20):
But today it is a big day.

Speaker 1 (32:22):
By the way, you're not originally from Florida. You're from
New York, aren't you.

Speaker 6 (32:27):
I'm from Rhode Island.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
Rhode Island. I lived in Rhode Island. Where in Rhode
Island you're from? It don't sound like Rhode Island.

Speaker 6 (32:36):
One SoC at Rhode Island.

Speaker 1 (32:38):
Okay, I lived in Warren, Rhode Island for five years. Yeah.
Did you ever go to the Black Pearl in Newport?
They have clam chowder there, New England clam.

Speaker 5 (32:48):
Chowder, lam chowder.

Speaker 6 (32:51):
Definitely always go there. But I got I went in
the military when I was eighteen, so haven't been there.

Speaker 1 (32:57):
Wow, what's going on? What's on your mind?

Speaker 2 (33:01):
Yeah?

Speaker 6 (33:02):
Well, somebody sent me a clip today from that Clinton
News network that really.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Said it straight for me.

Speaker 6 (33:10):
And uh, there was somebody talking on there saying we've
been lying to the people all this time, and they
finally let us know they're not taking it no more.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
They showed up mad hold on, I'm not going to
tell that anymore? Are Yeah? I know?

Speaker 2 (33:31):
Yeah, they showed us today.

Speaker 1 (33:33):
You know what's amazing about this? And there really is
a phenomenon here. I don't think there's been anybody ever
that I can think of historic figure that has had
more garbage thrown at him than Donald Trump. Everything, the
three year Russia hoax, the Hillary Clinton top secret classified information,

(33:56):
no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute, you know, destroying devices with
hammers and bleach bit and eliminating Simkard. No, no problem
at all, nothing happens, you know, No raiding her office,
no raiding her house. No reasonable prosecutor would prosecute. Then
of course Joe Biden for separate locations. Then of course Russia, Russia,

(34:19):
Russia to impeachments, you know, leading to you know, arrests
and raids and mug shots and trials. The most fascinating
thing that has come out of all of this is
the American people. And with all that media coverage, all
of those enemies against him, fifty one former Intel officials

(34:42):
that know nothing about the hunter Biden very real laptop
that never looked at it. Oh as all the fingerprints
of Russian disinformation of course led by wink and Tony
Blinken and facing you know, I mean, there was a
strong possibility, I would say probably likelihood, Donald Trump would
have ended up in jail if he didn't win yesterday.

(35:05):
And now we're reading today that the Special Counsel prosecutor
is going to wrap up his case. And with all
of that, and you can add to it, although separate
and apart. Yeah, not one, but two would be assassins
coming within a millimeter of his life and dying. And
this guy fight, fight, fight. How do you not admire that?

(35:30):
How do you not look at this guy and say,
how do you take all of this? It is? It
is unbelievably inspiring to me. It's nothing about Kamala Harris
that inspires me, nothing about Joe Biden that inspires me.
Nancy Pelosi was there. She doesn't talk to Joe, but
she's you know, I think she was probably the chief architect,

(35:50):
or at least certainly the person that delivered the message
to Joe. And according to reports, it was Joe, you
either get out or we're going to invoke the twenty
fifth Amendment, and which is probably why they've not spoken,
which is probably why you know, Joe Biden probably secretly,
and this is just speculation on my part, is probably

(36:10):
I told you so today and it's family the same
way a lot of people reading into the fact that
Joe Biden was in that red outfit yesterday. I have
no idea, but I will tell you the policies, the
things that she believes in her stated beliefs are radical, extreme.
They will fail socialism fails, you know, whatever you want

(36:35):
to call it, Marxism, you know, redistribution of wealth, you know,
and an energy policy where it's the cost of democracy.
I mean, how cavalier when you're not the one that's
paying the buck fifty more per gallon. It is so elitist.
This party is in the need of a massive makeover,

(36:57):
and I don't see it coming, don't. I don't see that.
I think the radicalism. You know, a lot of people
said to me yesterday, well, if she would have picked
Josh Shapiro, she probably would have won Pennsylvania. And there
may be some truth to that there maybe, I mean
would it, could have, should have. But it did look
like Tim Walls was about to cry when they the

(37:18):
camera went on him today. It was kind of bizarre.
And but but she had to give into the radical
wing of her party. But I would say this, probably
if Josh Shapiro runs in a primary and where Bernie
Sanders in the past would be defeated, the most radical

(37:39):
candidate would win because the Democrats have become a radicalized
party and that they're going to go for this. You know,
for all the people that predicted that Kamalo was going
to win. You know, the Michael Moore's, the Bill Mahers
of the world. Everybody thought she was going to win, win, win.
I just listened to everybody, and I didn't really think
twice about it. I thought Donald Trump was gonna win.

(38:02):
And then once early voting was finished and I looked
at the numbers, my confidence level went through the roof. Anyway,
I digress a little bit here, but I'm I'm just
I'm you know, I just feel a sense of thank God.
You know that this this would have been bad. These policies,

(38:24):
as stated, are not good. Anyway, back to our phones.
Linda in Traverse City, Michigan, Linda, how are you? Did
you go to that rally the night that Donald Trump
was like two hours late after he did Joe Rogan.

Speaker 5 (38:41):
No, I didn't. I went to the one before that.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
Okay, were a lot of people mad that he was
late that night?

Speaker 5 (38:48):
I don't think so. No, I don't think so.

Speaker 1 (38:50):
Does It seemed like they were leaving based on videos,
and then it looked like they all came back. It
was kind of funny.

Speaker 5 (38:57):
Yeah. No, Well, you can't go anywhere because you're an
airport hangar, so you know, once you get in the
secure area. You can't just you can. You can leave,
but then you have it's a process coming back in again,
you know, got it.

Speaker 1 (39:10):
It's sort of like illegal immigrants can come in and
you can vote without any ID, but you can't get
into the Democratic National Convention unless I have four separate
pieces of credentials and photo ID. You mean, like kind
of like that.

Speaker 5 (39:23):
Uh, well, you have to just go through the process,
you know. Because you don't have your car or anything
close by, they bring you in in buses. It's very
well organized, believe me. And the funny thing is I
was talking about it with a friend and we were
debating about going to the second rally because we saw
the first one with him and Pence when they both
came in on their planes, and Travis's a very small
city and to see these huge planes come in and land,

(39:46):
you know, it was just incredible. And even at that time,
our local newspaper I don't even think was even out there,
you know, very well, you know, covering the story. But
it was an evening and we said we would have
liked to have gone last time, but we said, oh
my gosh, we don't have the energy to go and
do that. And then I thought about it, thought, my gosh,
we're ten years younger than he is.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
You know, doesn't he have an amazing stamina. I think
he was getting a little tired towards the end when
he called into the radio program yesterday. You know, I thought, people,
I'm the one that I reached out to him and
I said, you know what, you called the program in
twenty sixteen on election day? Would you mind calling in again?

(40:30):
And he goes, I'm really getting tired. I said, five minutes, max,
ten minutes max. And it was funny. He's like, I
want all of you to give Sean Hannity no ratings today,
turn off the radio and go vote. I'm like, really,
thanks a lot. But it was very I thought it
was funny.

Speaker 5 (40:46):
Man. He's such a people person, you know. And I
want to thank you and Mark Levin for opening our eyes,
everybody's eyes in this country about what was going on,
because had we not was getting very grave at the
end here, had we not taken any stance and if
we were really going to be, you know, going down

(41:07):
the road, we all didn't want to go down. And
I'm so happy the American people could see through it. Okay,
And now I'm watching her give this concession speech, and
I don't think it's any kind of a concession speech
at all. She's not conceding anything other than losing the election.
And she still hasn't really got it that what she

(41:27):
never put out there was a platform. Nobody knew what
the hell she stood for or what she was going
to do.

Speaker 1 (41:33):
Yeah, but we really did, didn't we. The thing is
is she had to hide who she really was. This
is why she was tied up in knots. This is
why they wanted to hide her from the media. The
original strategy, and this this will be studied for years
to come, was that she was going to follow in
Joe Biden's footsteps and hide in the basement and not

(41:53):
go out there and talk to people. And then that
wasn't working out too well for her, and so then
they started doing you know, uh, what do you call
the Daddy podcast? I forget, call me daddy, call her daddy,
call me daddy, called me somebody daddy, I don't know.
And then Howard Stern and all these you know, easy

(42:14):
interviews in that hard hitting news show, The View. Poor
ladies of the View did not have a good day today, uh,
and I didn't.

Speaker 5 (42:22):
I never watch it. I drop my list.

Speaker 1 (42:25):
It's an unwatchable show. You can't watch it. Can you
believe I used to go on that show? What was
wrong with me? What was I thinking?

Speaker 5 (42:36):
No?

Speaker 7 (42:37):
You hear the crickets there?

Speaker 1 (42:38):
Yeah, because none of us know why Doc, Yeah, yeah,
well I don't know why people watch it. And anyway,
let me move on. Linda and Travers City, God bless you,
and thank you Michigan. And by the way, let me
say thank you Georgia and Governor Camp and you know,
Governor Uh. I mean, I can't thank everybody. I thank

(42:59):
you North Carolina, thank you, Pennsylvania, thank you, Wisconsin, thank you, Michigan,
thank you, Arizona, thank you Nevada, and thanks to everybody else.
He won the popular vote, which is no small task.
This was a massive landslide. Even Joe Scarborough, our own friend,

(43:22):
Liberal Joe. It is the biggest red waves since Reagan
in eighty four. The Democratic Party wiped out. Those are
his words, not my words. Now a lot of the
rest of the people on his network, when absolutely bonkers,
will play a lot of it tonight. It's better on video.
We'll play it tonight on Hannity nine Eastern on the

(43:42):
Fox News Channel. Hope you join us for that

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