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October 28, 2025 29 mins

Sean Hannity leads with breaking details from the House Oversight Committees explosive 91-page report, The Biden Autopen Presidency: Decline, Delusion, and Deception in the White House, chaired by James Comer. Sean frames the findings as a bombshell, revealing White House aides and medical staff allegedly covered up President Bidens cognitive decline, using procedural shortcuts and invoking the Fifth Amendment to avoid accountability. Guest insights highlight aides financial interests and medical professionals refusal to answer direct questions, emphasizing the reports call for the DOJ to investigate Bidens executive actions and possible voiding of pardons. Sean stresses why these revelations matter: the public was misled about the presidents fitness, raising historic questions about transparency, chain of command, and the validity of major executive decisions.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks to all of you for being with us.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Right down our TOTLL free telephone number if you'd like
to be a part of the program ats eight hundred
and ninety four to one, Sean if you want to
join us. I have in front of me ninety one pages.
It's called the Biden Auto Pen Presidency Decline, Delusion and
Deception in the White House. And this report prepared by

(00:23):
the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform and Majority Staff,
that's James Comer's committee, and it is breathtaking what we
are learning here, you know, to give you a quick summary,
and then I'm going to go to the executive conclusion
and table of contents. I can't obviously go through all

(00:43):
ninety one pages, but it's been a month long, as
you know, House investigation. I want to stop by saying
we first pointed out Joe's cognitive decline before the twenty
twenty election. When we did, we were excoriated for doing
so by many people, just like when we supported Trump
uh in, you know, very early in the primary process,

(01:07):
we were excoriated, you know, by so called conservatives, you know,
basically smearing and slandering away at me but not being
a real conservative because I voul you. I did my
own vetting of President Trump and that that that involved
late night phone calls that went on forever before he
ever decided to go down that escalator, and we substantive

(01:30):
issues about every topic imaginable, and you know, and then
at some point there I realized, Wow, he's he's serious,
he's conservative, he can win, and this guy has some
special something that nobody else has and that this country
is ready for it.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
And I believed it.

Speaker 2 (01:50):
And you know, Okay, you know, I love these Johnny
cum Lately's and you know fairweather friends that you know
claim that they're the biggest Trump supporters, the most maga
of any mega person in the history of mega. It
cracks me up. And it's not that I really care.
I guess I wouldn't talk about it when if I
didn't care a little, But if they weren't just such

(02:13):
hypocrites about it, they just admit they would have.

Speaker 3 (02:18):
You know, But Sean, really, just for a hot minute,
let's just listen to bid and I think he sounds great.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Oh, I'm going to get to that.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, jump the
host here. You know, it's a Sean Hannity show.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
Yes, and I was about to make Sean Hannity sound
very good, but.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
I have every intention of getting to all of it.
So I'm going to read from the conclusion of this
in a minute, because it's so devastating, and it's so deep,
and it's so profound, and it's so troubling, and it's
so dangerous what they did and what they covered up.

(02:57):
The House Oversight Committee has released a video and we'll
show it on Hannity tonight. It exposes how Biden's cognitive
decline as we were reporting in very real time and
in the beginning, taking a lot of heat for saying it.

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Then I always know I'm.

Speaker 2 (03:15):
Over the target when people start ignoring me, like Russia, Russia, Russia.
They just we'd be breaking one story after another after another,
after another after another with our great ensemble cast of
Solomon and Jared and Sarah Carter and and you know
so many other I can't name everybody, So please forgive me.
And you know, when they start ignoring you and you're

(03:36):
breaking big news, that means they know it's true, they
know you're over the target, and they don't care. Here's
the House Oversight just just Listen to how they expose
Biden's cognitive decline and how real it was, and his
aids all knew what we all saw.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Listen, senior aides.

Speaker 4 (03:56):
That worked here until just a couple of months ago
at the beginning of this year manipula an ailing president
for their own gain.

Speaker 5 (04:03):
How much were you paid for your role in the
campaign in twenty twenty four min.

Speaker 2 (04:09):
Just a little showing f I know, I'm sorry, how
much to million dollars you.

Speaker 5 (04:14):
Believed that the president should stay in the race? Your
own financial mistake in the matter that was a factor
in any way your advice to President.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
Hi, I don't believe this.

Speaker 4 (04:24):
And when it come to President Biden's decline, the official
word from Biden World about all these news stories is
that nothing has been revealed this week that shows that
President Biden was anything but an effective president.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
Yes, I noticed that he was aging in terms of
physical condition.

Speaker 2 (04:41):
I noticed that, you know, he shuffled.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
One das or stuggling over the origin gash than you
did at the beginning of the term.

Speaker 4 (04:52):
His rhetorical skills were not as strong as they had been,
and his speeches were less effective.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
I thought we talked about age.

Speaker 3 (04:59):
We knew what was an issue, and we tried to
design a strategy.

Speaker 5 (05:04):
We had a discussion at the senior advisor level about whether.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
The president should have a cognitive example, we.

Speaker 6 (05:12):
Were watching the testimony of this woman here, Annie Thomas Sor.
She's the former senior advisor to President Joe Biden. She
was the third person set to appear before James Cober's committee.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
She has now taken the fifth There is now a.

Speaker 6 (05:25):
Pattern of key Biden confidants seeking the shield themselves from
criminal liability for this potential conspiracy.

Speaker 7 (05:33):
Were you ever told to lie about the president's home
the Advising Council? I must respectfully declined to answer based
upon the physician patient privilege, and in reliance am I
right under the Fifth amend the Constitution. Let the record
reflect that doctor O'Connor has invoked the Fifth Amendment right
against self incrimination. Doctor O'Connor, did you ever believe the
president was unfit to execute his duties as president? And

(05:56):
we can tell you that he will have the same
answer with perspect any questions that are asked. Did any
unelected official or family member of President Joe Biden execute
the duties of the presidents? Did Joe Biden, a member
of his family or anyone at the White House ever
instruct you to lie regarding his health on.

Speaker 4 (06:14):
The advice and counsel.

Speaker 7 (06:15):
I respect him and trying to answer the questions as mush.

Speaker 2 (06:22):
By the way, before I get into this this report, Wow,
good luck to Senate Democrats. They just voted not only
to withhold paychecks from the military today, they voted to
cancel food stamp vouchers for Americans in need that's running
out in three days. In other words, those payments stop
going out on Saturday because of the government shutdown, the

(06:43):
Schumer shutdown.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (06:45):
That's forty two million Americans. Eighty three percent of households
that receive SNAP benefits have children or an elderly or
disabled person living there, and they voted no.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
Wow.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
Unbelievable. But let me get back to this report. I'm
going to read from it because it's too powerful. The
Committee of Oversight Government Reform, led by Chairman James Comer,
has investigated the circumstances surrounding President Joe Biden's diminishing mental
and physical capabilities and the implications of that decline. Even

(07:20):
more troubling then, the president experienced a decline in mental acuity.
Was President Biden's inner circle of loyalists attempting to mislead
the nation to ignore what people's eyes plainly showed them.
Throughout President Biden's term, people increasingly questioned if the slurring
of words, mistaking of names, visible disorientation, confusion, and dependence

(07:45):
on aids for basic direction, all of which the public
witness live, could indicate anything but the serious cognitive decline
of President Biden. The Committee has investigated whether senior Biden
White House officials possible sibly exercised the authority of the
former president or intentionally concealed Biden's rapidly worsening mental and

(08:06):
physical state. The Committee has found evidence to indicate they
did both. The Biden autopen presidency ranks among the greatest
scandals in US history. As President Biden declined, his staff
abused the auto pen and a lacks chain of command
policy to affect executive actions that lack any documentation of

(08:29):
whether they were in fact authorized, and while President Biden
became progressively less able to do his job when every
measure should have been taken to document. If ever, question
proved that President Biden made final decisions White House staff
took shortcuts and ad hoc actions to keep Biden's presidency afloat.

(08:51):
The committee has found that there was, in fact a
cover up of the president's cognitive decline, and that there's
no record demonstrating that President Biden himself made all the
executive decisions that were attributed to him. And they point
out seventy two percent of voters in a poll believe
Biden had a mental or cognitive health decline as president

(09:11):
that was in June of twenty four and, by the way,
nearly half of his own party. After the launch of
his twenty twenty campaign, the president's future communications director, Kate Bettingfield,
described questions about then candidate Biden's mental acuity as a
disgusting smear tact, tactic, false, mis leading, conspiracy theory.

Speaker 1 (09:31):
Daring.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
Jean Pierre replied on the question of dementia, I can't
believe you're asking this. This is incredibly an offensive question,
then rejected the premise and hung up abruptly. During an interview,
the president's first chief of staff, Ron Klain, responded to
concerns about Biden's age and fitness. I just think his
performance as president is the ultimate test of his ability

(09:54):
of the president, and it goes on to then quote
the her report that his decision not to charge Biden
for mishandling classified documents was due in part to his
feeble mental acuity, which, by the way, they don't want
us to see that hopefully we will one day. And
Biden's lawyers dismissed it as gratuitous and a platitude of

(10:15):
the American that the American people would hear over and
over again. Then it goes on the Biden White House
communication strategy to obfuscate the truth was coupled by concerted
efforts to shield the public from observing reality. Central to
this scheme was former President the former president's longtime physician,
doctor Kevin O'Connor, who recklessly never conducted a cognitive exam

(10:38):
of the president. He invoked a Fifth Amendment right against
self incrimination when the committee asked if he was told
to lie about the president's health and whether President Biden
was fit to be President of the United States. A
key figure in the cover up, doctor O'Connor propped up
the president through grossly misleading medical assessments and his refusal

(11:00):
to answer questions about the execution of his duties. As
physician to the President, combined with testimony indicating doctor Connor
may have succumbed to political pressure from the inner circle,
influencing his medical decisions and aiding in the cover up. Wow,
doctor O'Connor, where at business dealings they go on to
talk about and then they talk about this guy Mike Donlin. Oh,

(11:23):
he was going to make an extra four million dollars
if Joe Biden won. But you know he stood to
make a total of eight million dollars by keeping Biden
in the presidential race. The inner circle's resistance to any
medical examinations may have hurt Biden's chances in the twenty
four election were successful, as it was not until Biden's

(11:43):
disastrous performance debate against Donald Trump and Juna twenty four
that anyone in Biden's orbit considered the need to medically
examine the former president's total fitness for office. This guy's
Zenes specifically called for a full work up of Biden
following the debate. And it goes on and it gives more.

(12:04):
The committee's investigation into all this went to great lengths
that his inner circle went to great lengths to prop
up the former president as he began losing the ability
to independently function in office, and the investigation revealed holes
in the chain of custody of the president's decision. Binder
remember talking about forty two hundred, you know, commutations and

(12:27):
pardons and including his own family, and they talk about
how the committee confirmed the pardon signed on January nineteen,
twenty twenty five, which included pardons for Biden's family or
apparently the result of an in person meeting in the
final hours of the presidency for which there is no
contempt contemporaneous documentation. The investigations findings detailed here in may

(12:52):
clear as President Biden was losing command of himself throughout
his time in office, his executive actions, specially pardons of
which there are many, cannot all be deemed his own.
The authority to grant pardons is not provided to the
president's inner circle, nor can it be delegated to particular

(13:13):
staff when a president's competency is in question. Importantly, even
as this authority could be delegated, which it cannot, it
would have to be expressly delegated by Biden himself. And
then it goes on quotes the Constitution about the president
has the power to grant reprieves, and pardons et cetera,
et cetera. Then it goes on. This is it, It

(13:35):
says constitutional scholars have explained the history confirms that the
Constitution's location of the pardon power is significant. The president
must make the decision, and the courts can hold pardons
void if the decisions are made by others. The committee
recommends the DOJ investigate all of Biden's executive acts actions,

(14:00):
particularly clemency actions, to assess whether legal action but can
be taken to void any action the former president did not,
in fact make himself. You realize this is the biggest
cover up scandal that they're exposing in American history, that

(14:21):
we had a a president of the United States that
they knew and they covered up was incapable of doing
their job. But we did know, didn't we. Some of
us told you the truth. Many of them lied. I
want to play comedy Marxist Mumdani from the other day
because he said something that I thought was very interesting.

(14:43):
And this is at his big I Guess rally where
he promises everything is going to be free, free and
extra free.

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Listen, we are going to free the.

Speaker 5 (14:57):
More than two million reais and to use every resource
at our disposal to build housing for everyone who needs it.
We are going to eliminate the affair on every.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
Single lust line.

Speaker 5 (15:20):
And make what are currently the slowest buses in the
nation move around this city with ease. And we are
going to create universal childcare and no cost to parents
so New Yorkers can raise their family in the city

(15:41):
they love. Together, New York. We're going to freeze them together,
New York. We're gonna make buses fast and together, New York.
We're gonna deliver universal.

Speaker 2 (16:00):
Everything's free, that's gonna pay for it. Wrote a whole
chapter live Free or Die, Socialism's History of Failure, whatever
name form, manifestation, it's all the same. You have these
grand you know, promises that are made and everything's gonna
be taken care of, and the government's gonna handle everything.
You don't have a worry in the world, you know what.

(16:22):
That's what the whole Green New Deal is, isn't it.
You know, AOC and the squad and free government guaranteed
healthy food, government guaranteed salary, government guaranteed job, government guaranteed
you know, child childcare, and government guaranteed education, and government
guaranteed retirement, government guaranteed, guaranteed, guaranteed free free, free, free free,

(16:46):
nothing's free nothing. And it ends the same way every time.
It ends in unfulfilled promises. It ends in more poverty
and a loss of freedom that you gave up in
the name of false security. Now, but the very people
that are supporting this And by the way, AOC was there,
and Grandpa Bernie was there, and Kathy Hokle was there.

(17:09):
What do I always say on this program? Don't ever
count on the government? Don't you know, tell me short
of the military being effective, although you know, in terms
of suspending and costs, I think they could do a
little bit better. But that's a different debate for a
different day. But I trust our military. It's the best
and mightiest on the face of the earth that we

(17:30):
need in the next generation a weaponry, and I know
they're building it out under Donald Trump, including the Golden Dome,
which you know, may go donald Trump's greatest legacy on
top of everything the other great thing that he's doing.
But if you count on the government, I'm telling you
they're going to fail you. They promised to put Social
Security Medicaid money all supposed to be put away in

(17:51):
a lock box? Is going to be saved when you retire? Well,
they rated the lock box. Our government schools working out
for you, especially in blue cities and states and small
towns across America.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
How's it working out? You know how?

Speaker 2 (18:06):
How's all these government promises of education for your kids
working out? Not too good? How's law and order and safety?
Security under defund dismantled, no bail, reimagine the police? Now,
what's so amazing about? Everything's going to be free? And
you know the rise of now socialism, Marxism, COMMI Marxist Mamdani.

(18:29):
And you know there's one poll came out yesterday had
Mamdani up ten. There's another poll out today has them
up by fifteen by the Manhattan Institute. I mean, I
don't see how you stop them. That's my own personal opinion.
But I'm not telling you not to do anything. Linda
did do some of that text. Now, speaking of elections,
I will say this, if you want some hope, I

(18:51):
can give you some hope. And the hope is I'm
doing I'm going on the road because I made a
mistake four years ago, and I'm not afraid to admit
that I made a mistake, and the mistake I made
four years ago is I did not pay attention to
the possibility that New Jersey could elect a Republican governor.
And now the polls, and in my defense, the polls

(19:15):
didn't indicate that it was in striking distance. It ends up,
you know, being like a three point race. That tells
me that race was winnable had we paid attention to it,
and Phil Murphy could have been defeated, and he's been
a horrible governor for the state of New Jersey. I'm
not going to make them the same mistake this time.
Jack Choitdarelli. Now there's two poles that have it at

(19:36):
a one point race. And I'm hitting the road this
Thursday night. We're doing a town hall in New Jersey
and if you want, you know, free tickets. It's this Thursday,
October thirtieth. It's in Point Pleasant, New Jersey. I'm going
to New Jersey. By the way, I'm going to I
know what a pork roll is. Maybe we should we

(19:57):
should give out pork rolls. Maybe Jack should give out
pork I don't know if he's gone, but anyway, if
you want to participate, just go to Hannity dot Com
for tickets. There is no charge for those tickets, is there, Linda,
I don't think there is.

Speaker 3 (20:11):
Right, there's no charge, but you do have to go
through a background check so we can make sure you're
not a lunatic. So if you're not a lunatic, please
sign up. We'd love to see you.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
If you're not a luni.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
Okay, for all of the you of my audience that
are not lunatics, please feel free to sign up.

Speaker 1 (20:25):
See that nice.

Speaker 2 (20:26):
That's a very broad But this is why I tell
you in my audience that if you count on the government,
you're going to be deeply disappointed. You know, socialism always fails. Now,
these same compassionate liberals that are offering everything free, well,
last week Senate Democrats, we're now living in the fifth
week of the Schumer shutdown. And last week Senate Democrats

(20:48):
voted to its whole paychecks from our military. And today
they held another vote because by Saturday they're running out
of money. For forty two million Americans that receive Snap benefits,
it's to help them buy food, but monthly payments are
not going to go out on Saturday because of the
Schumer shutdown and The benefit, also known as food Stamps,

(21:11):
helps about one in eight Americans by groceries using debit
cards loaded each month by the federal government. The average
payments three hundred and fifty bucks per household. That's that
that's the difference between feeding your family and not for
a lot of families.

Speaker 1 (21:25):
And look, if this happens.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
I mean, I'm probably going to come on the air
on Monday and urge people to give to the local
food bank because I don't want to see you know,
the sick and the elderly go hungry. I mean, you know,
Schumer again blocks to reopen the government. The Democrats block.
Now the Senate keeps pressuring Democrats to reopen, and they
are Will you fund the military?

Speaker 3 (21:47):
No?

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Are you going to fund the SNAP program? No, they're
not funding any of it. So the US troops, federal workers.
Now it's gotten bad. You know, when the American Federation
of Government Employees, which represents most Democrats that work in
the swamp, the largest union of federal employees nearly a
million people, demands that the governments, the Democrats vote for

(22:10):
the continuing resolution, you know, there's a big problem. Their
members can't pay their bills. Air traffic controllers miss a
full paycheck because of the government shut down. Sehn Duffy
telling Fox and Friends today, he said, it's the first
day air traffic controllers don't get any money, and it's
having an impact. Roughly three thousand, three hundred and seventy

(22:33):
flights were delayed across the country yet on Monday yesterday
because of the government shutdown.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Okay, good luck flying. It sucks.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
I gotta fly tomorrow. It's gonna suck. Jd Vance heading
to the hill to try. You know, they're one point
five million trillion dollar demand is not going to hamp it,
and it's hurting small businesses. Kelly Loffler, SBA administrator, says
that they're losing bill you know, billions of dollars. I mean,
it's causing small business owners, you know, to lose a

(23:04):
lot of money. They're getting hit as people don't have
money to you know, buy even bare necessities. For crying
out loud, what the party of everything's free? I guess
nothing's so free. If they're not even going to vote
to fund the government at current levels, nothing's too free,
is it, you know? I will say this in not
in keeping with what I'm telling you is. And I

(23:24):
don't like to offer unsolicited advice, but I'm offering it anyway.
Is that you know, the president just signed another rare
earth mineral deal. He did one last week with Australia
eight and a half I think, you know, billion dollars,
and he announced that Japan is ready to invest five
hundred and fifty billion in the I guess the other

(23:47):
one is eight point five billion or trillion, I forgot
I think a trillion A lot of money in the
US and a rare earth mineral deal, which is the
only reason when he at the end of this trip
to Asia, when he makes a deal with Vladimir Putin,
I'm gonna I'm gonna predict how this deal is going
to go. It's gonna go very well for the US

(24:07):
because he's proven in the lead up to this deal
that he has other alternatives than what Trump, than what
probably what presidents he wants. I mean, so I would imagine,
you know that the moratorium on on purchasing you know,
farmers products, and and and so on and so forth. Uh,

(24:30):
you know, the issue of rare earth minerals is going
to be dealt with. They will probably approve a TikTok
deal and an exchange. Trump's threat of one hundred percent
tariff is going to go away. You can already see
the markets reacting to the crypto market reacted big time
to it. The deal is, you know, pretty much already done,
and India and China both recognizing that they've got to

(24:51):
wean themselves off Russian oil because they just all they're
doing is contributing to a massive funding of Putin's war machine.
Oil prices and this means a lot to everybody. It's
like a tax cut for everybody. You know, Chevron's CEO,
with Maria bart Touromo said we're prepared for prices in
twenty six to be lower than in twenty twenty five.

(25:13):
You know, the today's oil is fifty seven bucks a barrow.
It was up in the high eighties under Biden. And
you know, now President Trump is is now agreeing to
you know now opened up am war.

Speaker 1 (25:29):
Drilling.

Speaker 2 (25:29):
And there's so much opportunity when you have eighteen trillion
dollars in committed investments of manufacturing, the largest tax cuts
in history, including for manufacturers bonus appreciation. They get to
write it off in year one. Those jobs are coming
online fast be it. In the manufacturing sector, the energy sector,

(25:50):
the you know, semiconductor, auto plant sector, All of these
industries are going to be creating jobs.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
I'm merging all of you.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
If you're not happy where you are in your life
and you want an opportunity, they're coming.

Speaker 1 (26:04):
The only thing you.

Speaker 2 (26:05):
Have to be probably willing to do is maybe, you know,
pack up and leave wherever you are to pursue opportunities
like people did when you know, North Dakota and Oklahoma
and Texas. We're hiring people and starting pay was over
one hundred thousand dollars a year. We're going to We're
going to get these companies. CEOs explain that, you know,

(26:27):
these multi you know, million dollar investments of rare earth processing,
there's going to be high paying career jobs there. The
semiconductor chip industry, there's going to be high paying career
jobs there. There's going to be high paying career jobs
in the energy sector, the pharmaceutical sector, automobile manufacturing. Toyota
pledged to invest another ten billion dollars to build their
cars here in the US, and interest rates are now

(26:50):
coming down. We expected another at least I'm hoping a
quarter point you know, point twenty five basis point reduction tomorrow.
But we'll have to wait and see. We're going to
get to this issue of Mamdani. I don't see I
just don't see it. And I'm not saying to give
up hope. But i am telling you in New Jersey,
and I'm telling you in Virginia.

Speaker 1 (27:13):
There's a shot. Now.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
I'm not pollyannish. I see the polls. They're in New Jersey.
It's a dead heat. You know, Winsome Sears is right there,
you know, next to Abigail Spanberger. Spam Berger and Mikey
chryl of falling apart. There is a chance in both
states if everyone just decides they don't want these states
to go the way of New York, that they can

(27:37):
save it. This might be the last opportunity all of
you in New Jersey have to save your state. That's
why I'm going up there on Thursday. Not going up
there for my health. By the way, Squad members enjoyed
a donor funded resort weekend in the virgin Islands. A
video of that. Isn't that nice of them? I mean
they're living life of you know, high on the Hug.

(27:58):
We found out Jasmine Crockett owned stocks in at least
twenty five companies that she didn't disclose to the public
during her first congressional run in twenty two, even though
she'd quietly admitted to the holdings the previous year as
a Texas state legislator, and she didn't reveal the stockholdings
once she got to Washington. The far left firebrands and
pressive portfolio, according to records obtained by the Washington Free

(28:20):
Beacon through a public records request, clashes with her image
as an eco warrior and beacon of progressivism because they
found out that Crockett, self described civil rights attorney, was
an active stakeholder in the cannabis business, speaking unsuccessfully to
open marijuana dispensaries in Ohio even as she represented as

(28:42):
a defense lawyer a man accused of murdering someone and
a marijuana deal gone bad. You know, I don't know.
I'm not big into the legalizing weed. Krout doesn't make
sense to me. Most people. Now, some people, I guess
can handle it. Most people that I find that smoked
that crap regularly, you know, end up wasting their life.

(29:05):
I don't get it my wrong, Linda, You're.

Speaker 1 (29:09):
To see you on gummies. That would be, that'd be,
that'd be a trip. You know what I like to do.

Speaker 3 (29:13):
Great, put every mom Donnie guy on a gummy and
let him sleep through the election and be done with
this crap.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
Uh sorry, I'm listen. When it happens, don't blame the messenger.
I'm just telling you. I don't see any sign.

Speaker 1 (29:28):
You're wrong. I'm wrong. I'm Danny's gonna lose.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Absolutely.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Who's gonna win.

Speaker 3 (29:34):
Somebody else, but it ain't him.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
Who's gonna win.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
Make a prediction, let's go. You think Slee was gonna
come from behind them, We're.

Speaker 3 (29:43):
Going to pull it out. I think there's a lot
of sleepers in New York, I hope so, and they're
real quiet about who they're voting for.

Speaker 2 (29:49):
All Right, I'm I'm I'll take your optimism as it's delivered.

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