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The funniest thing that's going on in the impeachment shift
show charade today is that they've got sixteen hours to
fill and they do not have sixteen hours worth of material.
They just don't have it. And then it gets repetitive,
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and then it gets you know, then they go off
into the weeds here, there, everywhere. None of this is
even remotely in any way significant to this case or
the charged and the trial, and it's just a farce.
The whole thing is a farce. It is theater, It
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is a show trial. It is a predetermined outcome. It
comes down to three very simple defense issues, and when
the defense finally gets to make their arguments, it really
shouldn't be any more complicated then the constitutionality or lack thereof.
You can't impeach or remove somebody from office that's already
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in office. The next big problem they have is it's
all you know, now, all the evidence, the FBI investigators,
court documents, Congresswoman Acacio Cortez, videotapes, the medium mob all
reporting that this was there was plotting and planning and
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scheming in the lead up to all of this, and
what we should be now investigating, Like last February, we're
doing the last impeachment. I guess this is the annual
event that what they ought to be looking at is
how the hell were they not prepared and how did
they miss every sign and every warning and every bit
of intelligence that the FBI knew? And where's Director Ray
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to answer some of these questions? So you know now
that it's pre planned, you can't make the argument that
Donald Trump incited in direction with his speech on January sixth,
that is rally where he said, many of you will peacefully,
patriotically march to the Capitol so your voices can be heard.
This is simple stuff. And with all the pre planning
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we now know. This is why you don't do a
snap impeachment. This is why it is a deliberative process.
You need to investigate, You need to get solid answers,
You need to know the facts, not just be driven
by rage, psychosis and hatred of all things Donald Trump.
That's why that now you also get into the insurrectionist language,
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and that would be what every Democrat out there if
their definition of insurrection or inciting insurrection. If that's their
standard and you apply it to them, then we've got
an awful lot of people that should be impeached and
read need to stand trial in the United States Senate.
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That gonna happen, of course, not the media gonna call
for it, of course not. Why should they? You know,
there are many many things. If you look at well,
the president said to fight, like hell, okay, we've played
the fight montage of every Democrat saying fight, you need
to fight, you need to fight, you need to fight,
you need to fight, you need to fight, you need
to fight. We have all the media saying, oh, the
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FBI now says that it was coordinated, predetermined, planned, in
advanced by this group that group, and all the evidence
now moving in that direction. Okay, that's a big part
of one's defense, wouldn't it be. You know, they've wanted
to impeach this man from day one, since he's gotten
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into office in twenty seventeen. It has been their sole obsession.
And a lot of people asking me, well, why aren't
we demanding that Joe Biden be impeached or yea, if
you want to apply the same standards they're applying to
Donald Trump. Well, the quid pro quo, the bragging on
video about leveraging a billion tax dollars so that a
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prosecutor in Ukraine gets fired for so zero experience hunter
can make more money. Yeah, that would probably I would
probably fit right into that. Absolutely true. But they're not
gonna none of this is gonna come up on their part.
So you know, this is where we now find ourselves.
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How about this. Somebody sent me this today and I'd
forgotten about it, and you know the content. If you
look at Kamala Harris, she was on the Ellen program.
We had played it in the past. If you had
to be stuck in an elevator with either President Trump,
Mike Pence or Jeff Sessions, who would it be? Harris asked?
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Does one of us have to come out alive? Ha
ha ha, Okay, imagine somebody said that about Joe. Imagine
any conservative, prominent conservative in the country that talked about
you know, when they're down, you kick them, or I
want to take the president behind the back of a
gym and beat the hell out of them. Or after
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after violent rioting results in a police precinct being burdened
to the ground and police officers injured, and you know,
nationwide thirty killed. Having a vice presidential candidate say they're
not gonna stop, take note on both sides of this.
You take note, you beware, They're not gonna stop. They
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shouldn't stop, and we shouldn't stop. Well, saying this in
the middle of all the insurrection that was occurring at
the time, they found the one example, after all the
rioting in the last year in the country they fly,
they finally found one that bothers them, the one that
impacted them. What about the ones that were impacting all
these Americans living in in American cities? You know, did
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they miss the interview with Horace Lorenzo Anderson Senior who
lost his son Horace Lorenzo Anderson Junior in the Chop
Chaz Summer of Love, spaghetti potluck, dinner zone and occupation
of city blocks in Seattle? Or what about when the
courthouse was being burned to the ground, remember that they
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would trying to burn into the ground on a nightly basis.
Or the fact that the president had called and asked
for troops before the sixth doesn't sound like he wanted
anything that bad at that point, you know, And if
you watch the videos, and this is just typical of
a lying medium mob and a lying Democratic party. It's
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all edited, it's all sliced, and it's all diced, and
it's all conveniently sliced and diced. If they were gonna
be honest, they would play the president's comments about peacefully
marching so voices could be heard. But you wouldn't expect
that from them, and you go their their press outlets
and the mob, the media, you know, CNN comparing the
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Capitol riot to genocide, Rwandan genocide. You know, part of it,
I think, just based on what you were just saying,
it comes to mind. The idea of other rising people
is something I think we saw a lot of over
the last four years. I mean something we've seen a
lot over the last decades. But it's so easy to
otherise people, to make people other than other than American,
other than patriotic, other than than human, you know. And
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we've seen it in Bosnia, we've seen it in Rwanda
where radio was telling people that you know, hutus were
telling the radio listeners that tuti or cockroaches for you know,
getting them gin duped for genocide. Um. And you see
it in these videos were people who claim they are
patriots are in the face of a police officer calling
him uh, you know, as we're seeing it right there,
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and and you know, gouging out the eye of one,
you know, squeezing one in, you know, suffocating one in
a doorway. The same media mob, the same Democrats that
that that bent over backwards not to identify the riots
in the summer as the riots that they were. We
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saw rioting all over the place this summer. And if
one of my favorite videos is a fake news CNN
reporter literally the shop behind him looks like an entire
city is on fire. Oh, it's mostly been very peaceful
here I can report to back to our audience at home,
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it's mostly peaceful. There's a fire raging behind you in
the city you're reporting on. That doesn't look mostly peaceful
to me. I mean fake news CNN's one, you know,
Trump advisor, first day at trial. Trump is ft. Well,
if anyone ever charges him, no one wants to work
with him. Yeah, where did that report come from? Fake news? Acosta? Seriously,
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you know it is what it is. It's we have
a real crisis and institutions in this country that bombard
us with lies and a hypocrisy and a double standard.
I don't even think it was was ever possible in
our lives, and this is what we're It's all unfolding
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right before our eyes. You know, headline Biden laser focused
is how ABC covers Joe Biden laser focused, pushing, pushing
his agenda. As the Senate starts in peachment trial, the
President has urged the Senate to walk and chew gum
at the same time. Other no walking in the no
chewing gum. So if they want to bring witnesses, I'm
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leaning towards. I want to bring in Pelosi. I want
to bring in Director Ray, I want to bring in
uh Schumer. I want to bring in Joe. I want
to bring in Kamala. I want to bring in Maxie Waters.
And I want to bring in a whole lot of
people that I think that we would have to as
witnesses in this thing. The whole bunch of people we
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could be bringing in. You know, it's it's just never
end madness and insanity. I see that Representative Senator Bill
Cassidy louis yet he is getting hammered, as is Ben
Sass the jackass in Nebraska. Boy, what a disappointment he
turned out to be. And I mean, I can't even
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I don't even know what to say. It's you know,
Mitt Romney, what happened to Mitt Romney? GOP senators, they're
clear they had forty four votes twice. Now one change
Cassidy Change hasn't really given a reason as far as
I can see. And but the trials, you know, you
look at it. The trial is going to go on,
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and it is what it is. Great Jarrett made a
point He's going to join us at the top of
the next hour. When a lawyer is a weak case,
he ignores facts and gins up a note emotion. And
he's talking about Jamie Raskin. Now Jamie Raskin, we forget
he was one of the guys that challenge the results
of the twenty sixteen election. Talk about great irony here,
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and you know what he did is rather than you know,
they edit out the exculpatory evidence that many of you
will will march to the Capitol to peacefully and patriotically.
That's all taken out. They took three words that Trump uttered,
fight like hell. And we have played these montages of
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all these Democrats saying got a fight, fight, Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight, fight.
They clip it. Had they played it in full, it
would have been clear that Trump used the word fight,
not in the literal sense, in the obvious sense, in
a figurative sense, and the way lawmakers all use the
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word fight on the floor of the of Congress. I
mean it is. He did not encourage people to go.
He actually asked that they send people, send the NA
National Guard in, and it requested it, just like the
capital chief of police. Why this guy left, I don't
know that he was the only guy that was leading,
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trying to lead six separate times he's saying, please send
the guard in. We have all these people here. We
don't have the ability to protect this place. They knew
hundreds of thousands of people were coming. And now we
know that there was plotting, planning, scheming. And don't think
that every hostile nation in the entire world is not
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watching the shift show charade and seeing a vulnerability that
they're probably a ghast. How could the United States of
America have their capital breached in thirty seconds to a minute.
We can't have that in this country. And we ought
to have a commission in an intro and we better
have a short term plan to prevent it from ever
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happening again. Protect politicians. It has nothing to do with
what your politics are. We have to protect any elected official,
and we've got to protect our institutions. We can't How
did this happen in a post nine to eleven world?
You know who dropped the ball? Who did Acasio Cortez tell?
She needs to tell us. If she told Pelosi, then
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Pelosi needs to be a witness. Why didn't you do anything?
Why wasn't the request for National Guard troops? Listen to
Sean Hannity Show eight hundred and nine for one, Sean,
you want to be a part of this extra ravaganza. Now,
we've got some research we've been working on here and
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we've pulled together today. We're gonna play a lot of
it when we get back because we've been pointing out
a lot of just just breathtaking hypocrisy. I'm pretty much
every issue that is that defines these institutions, the media, mob,
big tech, and the Democratic Radical Socialist Party. So the
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Stacey Abrams. I actually have respect for Stacey Abrams because
Stacey Abrams fights like hell and she is in to win,
and I respect it, you know, and I think people
in Georgia that, for example, want to win elections, they
need to learn from the great work that she's done
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for her party. I have nothing but respect for Stacey
Abrams in terms of her political You know, her ability
to fight for the things that she wants, and she
has been really successful. I'd even argue this the election
in twenty twenty and the Senate runoff earlier in January.
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I don't think without Stacey Abrams the Democrats would have won.
She is formidable and she works hard. The Republicans have
been complacent, and then you've got this this dopey governor
and dopey Secretary of State, and neither one of them.
It seems to understand that they have that she has
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been outthinking them, out working them, and she has profoundly
shifted and changed the electorate in Georgia, in large part
because of the idiotic consent decree. And I know that
Georgia Senate is now in the process of hopefully fixing
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some of these things. If they don't, it's a big mistake.
I'll explain. But she sounds an awful lot like Donald Trump.
What do I mean? Next twenty five to the top
of the hour eight hundred and ninety four one sean
you want to be a part of the program. So
a lot of this is based on then with the
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case to trying to lay out as well Donald Trump,
it's not just what he said on the day, fight
like hell, ignoring the exculpatory comments that he made. But
then they say, but you know he kept talking about
election interference that said or etc. Well, Stacy Abrams still
to this date, never conceded the race in Georgia to
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Governor Kemp. She never did, you know, let me be clear,
this is not a concession. Still never did it. Georgia
democracy failed. She said, bad actions, bad information that she
was quote peddling. According to people that were in Georgia
at the time, people were still denied the ability to
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elect their leaders. This is what she was saying. Mistakes
clearly altered the outcome. The incompetence of mismanagement we witnessed
had been on display for months before. Is any Democrat
ever criticized Stacey Abrams. She said she planned to start
an organization to fight for more equitable voting laws and
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would soon bring a major lawsuit federal lawsuit against the
state of Georgia for gross mismanagement of this election. To
watch an elected official who claims to represent the people's state,
you know, boldly and pin their hopes for election on
the suppression of people's democratic right to vote has been appalling.
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She called Brian Kemp the architect of voters suppression, you know,
The Hill reported and CBS this morning she was on.
She said she won't concede the race, arguing that that
would make her complicit in accepting voters suppression. Concession means
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to say that the process was fair. But when I
run an organization that in ten days between election night
and the night I refuse to concede, we received more
than fifty thousand phone calls from people who were denied
the right to vote, I am complicit if I say
that the system is fair. These are all very similar
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to the things that Donald Trump was saying. You can
have higher turnout, but that doesn't diminish the fact that
voter suppression is real and affecting people across the country.
He says, they stole this election from the voters of Georgia.
That's what she said. You can't trick me into saying
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it was right. You can't shame me into pretending that
what happened should have happened. If you're fighting against the
system and it's designed to oppress you, sometimes you have
to fight a little bit longer than you think. Oh,
Stacy Abrams, Now let's play a little Stacy Abrams in
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her own word, when she says it was stolen his
a montage, Cliff said she lost him Like, no, I
just didn't win because we don't know what really happened
because of the neasthma of voter suppression. Was the election
in Georgia statewide of free and fair election? It was
not free and fair election. But I say that this
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election was not tainted. I will not say that, and
I will not conceive because the erosion of our democracy
if not right. We have this little election back in
twenty eighteen. I do have one very affirmative statements bank
we want. The process was not fair. I can't say
that empirically I won, but I will never know because
we did not have a fair fight. Five months later,
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do you still feel like your opponent won through voter suppression? Yes,
to what I believe was a stolen election. I'm not
saying they stole it from the voters. Off they stole
it from the voters of Georgia. And here's Stacy Abrahams
also saying that election that she predicts there's gonna be
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election chaos unless Congress expands mail in voting nationally. Listen,
we know that the risk to people for standing in
line to be high, and Americans are going to be
desate to change what's happening. And so if the Senate
will do its part, then we will be able to
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process those returns to very quickly. As to say it
does not do its part, that will not stop Americans
from trying to vote it. As both Leah and John
articularly pointed out, they're going to have to risk their
lives to do it, or they're going to have to
face chaos and responder. And then saying that Georgia governor
Georgia's governor's election was not free and was not fair.
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Was the election in Georgia statewide a free and fair election.
It was not a free and fair election. We had
thousands of Georgians who were purged from the roles wrongly,
including a ninety two year old woman who had voted
in the same area since nineteen sixty eight. As civil
rights leader. It was not fair to the thousands who
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were forced to wait in long lines because they were
in polling places that were under resourced, or worse, they
had no polling places to go to because more than
three hundred had been closed. It was not fair to
the thousands that were put on hold with their registrations,
and it was not fair to those who filled up
absentee ballots. And depending on the county you sent it to,
either it was counted or not counted, assuming you received
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it in time. Hillary Clinton in September twenty seventeen NPR
said that she wouldn't rule out questioning the election results.
This is September twenty seventeen, nine months into Donald Trump's presidency.
You know, I want to get back to the question,
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would you rule out the questioning or the legitimacy of
the election if we learned that the Russian interference in
the election is even deeper than we know. No, I
wouldn't rule it out. I don't know if there's any legal,
constitution a way to do it. I think you raised
good questions. Mother Jones interview, November twenty seventeen. You know,
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Clinton said the Russians meddling in the election was one
of the major contributors to the outcome. We now know
that's a lie. We now know that the only Russian
interference came from her dirty bought and paid for Russian
disinformation dossier that its own author says was designed to
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distract the public from Hillary Clinton's email server problems. On
top of the subsource for the steel Dosier that said,
none of this is true. This was like bar talk.
It was never meant for this, you know, the hookers
urinating in the ritz Carlton and Moscow and Donald Trump's room.
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Republican efforts to make it harder to vote through measure
measures such as a voter ID law shortened early voting periods.
Hillary says, new obstacles to registration. How do you how
do we know? You need an ID to get into
the DNC, You need an ID to get into the
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US Capital. You need an ID to get into the
White House. You need an ID pretty much to buy
Essig's jewels at the at your local store. For crying
out loud, I know, because I still like my jewel
to get a cartridge and they and they limit in
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New York how many you can buy. It's ridiculous. It's unreal,
you know, in a couple of places, most notably Wisconsin.
I think it had a dramatic impact on the outcome.
Talking about voter suppression, how do we have free, fair
elections that people can have faith and confidence in if
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you don't have voter ID. You know, how long are
we going to have early voting periods for? How much
is it going to be two months? At what point?
What about chain of custody, ballot custody issues? Are we
gonna we gonna institute those those plans. I guess we
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don't need ID to vote. I guess we shouldn't need
an ID to get to the Democratic National Convention or
get into any government building of any kind. But there's
you know, nobody seemed to ever get outraged the way
they did the way you know, well, Donald Trump pushed
it too far. All right, maybe you think he did.
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That's fine, Well, then if he did, so did Stacy Abrams,
and so did Hillary Clinton. They needed the investigations to continue.
We had four investigations into her phony narrative that we
know she helped begin. She helped start this phony narrative,
and she paid for the Russian dirty dossier. The dirty
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dossier was then used unverified on top of a FISA
application Verified supposed to verify it. They didn't verify anything.
It was unverifiabull Hillary warning democrats of the potential of
stolen elections in May of twenty nineteen. You can run
the best campaign, you can even become the nominee, and
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you can have the election stolen from you, Hillary Clinton said.
She pointed to the FBI director Director raised warning that
Russia continues to pose a very significant counterintelligence threat. We
knew about her tourney Docier. There's audacity here at a
level that's pretty breathtaking. Clinton says. Americans need to make
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sure the election is not interfered with in that sweeping
systemic way that Muller found it was in the prior
election she had the only Russian disinformation. Unbelievable. You know,
Trump is an illegitimate president. She was saying as late
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as September twenty seventh, twenty nineteen, And she said as
late as October ninth, twenty nineteen, implied she won the election.
I can quote beat him again, telling people in August
to twenty twenty that Biden should not concede the election.
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He said that this year's election day results might point
to Trump, how having a narrow advantage. But in that
case Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances, because
I think this is gonna drag out. October twenty twenty,
Yahoo News, Hillary raised additional questions about the integrity of
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the twenty sixteen election. You look at the list of
excuses Hillary had given since twenty sixteen, and we've played
most of them over the year's sexism, Barack Obama's fault,
Bernie Sanders fault, Jim Comey's fault, wouldn't women wouldn't let
men tell them how to vote? Remember that lines of
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my email account was turned into, you know, the biggest
scandal since lord knows when. This was the biggest nothing
burger ever. It was a mistake. I've said it was
a mistake. I know. You had Dean Backet here from
New York Times yesterday and they covered it like it
was Pearl Harbor. The Russians, in my opinion and based
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on the intel and counter intel people I've talked to,
could not have known how best to weaponize that information
unless they had been guided and here as Americans, guided
by Americans and guided by people who had you know,
polling and dating. I never said I was a perfect candidate,
and I certainly have never said I ran perfect campaigns.
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But I don't know who is or did, And at
some point it sort of bleeds over into misogyny. Okay,
Blame the media, blamed uninformed voters, blamed voter suppression, blamed Putin,
blamed Russia, blamed her campaign staff, Blame Jill Stein, blamed
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the DNC, She blamed campaign finance laws, the Electoral College,
Anthony Weener Uh, she used race in a couple of occasions,
democratic predecessor, wiki leaks, debate questions, and then, of course
when all those fails, blame Fox News and people like
Sean Hannity. I get blame for everything. How can I get, Linda?
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Why do I get blamed for everything? And I'm not
a bad person. I'm a nice person. What it's a
lot of fun to make fun of you. You know,
you're an easy target radio show, TV show man. It's
a lot of material. I never never, It doesn't matter.
Every day in my life is a shift show. Sure,
you do know you could say the alphabet and they
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would say you did it wrong. You're probably right, that's
all that you just know, you know, if it's raining,
if it's outside it's raining and you walk out and
you get wet, they're gonna tell you it's sunny. The
best thing that is evolved in my life, whatever chip,
whatever switch is supposed to have that gives a flying
rip about these people. I don't have that switch anymore. Well,
that's just as you have so much of it now
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you're immune. Is that I have? Now? What heard? Immunity
on getting the crappiat out of me? Yeah? I mean
I think after a while you get to a place
and it's just like forget about it, you know, like
I've heard it all. What can you tell me that
I haven't heard. Let's see Leonardo de Crappio. No, that's good,
the Crappio. I like that. I like that. Huh A
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little little well playing any his name? All right? We
have Amy Schumer, Kerry Washington, Robert Downey Junior, Scarlett Johansson,
Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo in all the usual suspects. They're
now urging Biden to shutdown the Dakota Access pipeline. Isn't
that nice of them? Isn't that really? Because I think
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they're all probably pretty wealthy I'm I'm all four people
making money. Yeah, but I think jobs. Yeah, those guys
that lost their jobs were making We had one guy
on made one hundred grand year. All those guys made
one hundred grand year, high paying career job, specialized years
and years of specialized training, and now they're out of work.
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Neil Crabtree. Neil Crabtree, And then I had the guys
on TV. He said, some of these jobs are paying
these guys two hundred and fifty grand a year. They're
paying drivers training them and starting at eighty grand a year,
and all the overtime they can handle. These are you know,
serious career job? Went on, Well, you just have to
get another union job in the green energy field. Well,
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how do you translate the skills from that industry into
the new one that doesn't even exist? And what the
hell do you put on you? How do you how
do you pay the rent, the mortgage, the card, the
truck payment, how do you pay for your kids college
or retirement? If God, for the first of all, have
we seen any evidence of these green jobs? Did they exist?
They didn't, That's the point. They do not. It's a
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bunch of crap. I gladuate with us, our two Sean
Hannity Show. All right, Democrats forso they can't fill the
sixteen hours. That's just like all over the place today.
And it's as dull and boring and monotonous as it
ever could. Whatever they had they used yesterday. But they're
gonna use a ball their time and just take I
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don't think in the end it helps anybody or helps
them for sure. And and now they're using Mitch McConnell's
comments to convict Trump. Anyway. Our legal team is with us.
We have Greg Jared Beck podcast The Brief to number
one best sellers The Russia Hoax and witch Hunt. Don Brown,
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former US Navy jag officer, author of Travesty of Justice.
Thank you both for being with us. You know you
wrote something in a column Greg that I you know
about Jamie Raskin and if you don't have facts on
your side, you get emotional, which was part of his
appeal yesterday. And I'm watching all of this today, it's like,
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you know, scatter shot here, there and everywhere, and they
don't have sixteen hours of material to fill. They barely
have three hours to fill. Yeah, you know what was
so remarkable yesterday and today is that Democrat House managers
are spewing inflammatory rhetoric to make their case for incitement.
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In other words, they're trying to incite emotion to make
a case for incitement of violence against President Trump. And
really the irony should be lost on no one. What
I object so much to is that they keep playing
over and over again, and they did this today clips
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of Donald Trump talking to the crowd, and you know,
ten times already they've played the clip fight like hell.
The use of the term is common political rhetoric. It
doesn't mean literally fighting or you know, taking up arms. No,
you know, it's an allegory. It's a metaphor, and it's
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commonly used by politicians, as I pointed out to you yesterday,
even by lawmakers on the floor of Congress all the time.
And they left out and deliberately deleted the most important
clip of all, and that's Donald Trump. When he encouraged
the crowd to conduct themselves peacefully and patriotically. He didn't
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encourage people to breach security, launch an attack on the Capitol,
attack police, and engage in acts of violence. And think
about this. If it were other wise, Trump would have
been criminally charged because he's a private citizen. His words
don't come close to incitement. They cannot make a case
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of incitement. And if this were a real court of law,
the case would be over already. Well, if it was
a real court of law, you would actually have a
real judge in this particular case, that would have been
the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. But no, we
have the Honorable Patrick Lahey presiding, the guy that before
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the trial ever began, had already declared Trump's guilt in
all of this. That's not a trial by any definition,
no fairness, no due process, just like the House snap impeachment.
And what are we learning. We're learning that a lot
of plotting and planning and scheming and organizing went into
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all of what happened on the sixth, which renders the
entire incitement to insurrection charge Don Brown completely null and void.
It's just it's not even relevant anymore. We have a
kangaroo court sean disguise as an impeachment proceeding by the Senate.
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The President of the United s States is not being tried.
The former presidents being tried. And Article two, sections four
does not give the Senate jurisdiction do that. I don't
care how many times they voted to hear the case.
Just because they vote to hear the case doesn't mean
it's constitutional. And to follow up on what Greg said
a moment ago, I went back and looked at the
President's speech on the sixth and he only mentions the
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phrase capital three times into speech. And here's the crucial
language I'm reading from it. Here's what President Trump said.
I know that everyone here will be marching over to
the Capitol Building to get this peacefully and patriotically make
your voices heard. Again, the President's words to peacefully and
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patriotically make your voices heard, and they're trying to spend
that into some sort of high crime or misdemeanor. He
is calling for peaceful protests, by the way, which the
First Amendment guarantees the right of the people to peaceably assemble.
And they're right at the petition the Government for Redress
of grievances. Greg is right, they're going a field here.
I mean, I watched watching mister Cast earlier today playing
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clips of President Trump back in September in August properly
warning about the Democrats using the virus as a cover
for election. For every right to do that, well, they're
charging him for statements mail the sixth of January. Now
they're going back in playing statements from August and September,
without one shred of evidence that one thug who broke
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the windows of the capital ever heard any of those speeches.
To us, emotionalism is tripe, is hyperbole, and it is
an embarrassment to the United States. This is happening. So
we have forty four senators on two occasions, forty five
the first time, forty four yesterday, that say this is
unconstitutional and shouldn't even proceed. Why are Republicans offering any
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validity or legitimacy to the horrific process in the House
that didn't They offered no due process, they offered no defense,
they brought in no witnesses, And now the evidence suggests
that their entire impeachment article is null and void, based
on the recent discoveries and developing story that in fact,
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it was all planned. Greg Jarrett, Yes, all fifty Republican
senators should have voted for the motion to dismiss. It's unconstitutional,
And you're right about due process. You know there was
never a single hearing. I mean, if Nancy Pelosi had
actually taken the time to conduct an investigation to examine
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the true facts instead of making a hasty decision to
impeach without holding a hearing, doing it literally days after
January sixth, then she would have realized, I think what
we now know documents presented in federal court show the
attackers planned their assault days and weeks in advance. It's
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impossible for a person to incite a pre planned event.
But none of that mattered a Nancy Pelosi. She wanted
to rush to impeach Donald Trump yet again, so she
cooked up a case without waiting to scrutinize the facts,
and all of it is such a charade because we
know the outcome. There's no way that Democrats can reach
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the threshold sixty seven required votes to convict. So you know,
we have to go through this fatuous exercise. That's an
extravagant waste of time. Will there be witnesses? No, No,
they won't any witnesses. Look, there's no appetite for a
prolonged Senate trial here. So at the conclusion of the
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presentation arguments of house managers and then the rebuttal by
the defense team, there'll be a vote on whether to
hold witnesses, And I just don't think there are enough
Democrats who really want to elongate this thing. I mean,
then you're gonna have to be talking about depositions of witnesses,
the right to cross examine, the right of the defense
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called their own witnesses, and so forth, and they have
any excuse for voting down witnesses. Nancy Pelosi's job was
to call witnesses during hearings. She failed to do it.
We're not going to do your job for you, Nancy.
What about the insurrectionist language of the left. Now, I
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don't buy their definition, but if we applied their definition
of what they believe is incitement to insurrection, Don Brown,
if you applied it to Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer,
Nancy Pelosi, Maxie Waters, just to name a few, and
I've got many more that I can list, wouldn't they, then, therefore,
again applying the same standard, all be impeached and put
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on trial. As well as the ultimate example of political hypocrisy,
you have on your show, play many montages with this
incendiary rhetoric use by these democrats. Take Chuck Schumer, you know,
hey Cavin, Hey Gorss you reached the horror wind and
you don't know what it's going to hit you. I
mean that sounds like the Senate Majority leader threatening to
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justice of the United States Supreme Court. And then, of
course is a clip with Maxine Waters. You know, if
you see these cabinet members in her restaurant or at
a gas station, you know, you work up a crowd
and you surround them and you push on them. It
sounds like she's physically and specifically calling for people to
a pushing someone as an assault the president, as I
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read a moment ago, say go peacefully. So you have
incendiary rhetoric where these Democrats and you can throw Kamala
Harris and others in there have called for riots, who
apparently have called specific threatning against cabinet members and Supreme
Court justices against the President of the United States who
says go in peace. It is the ultimate in political hypocrisy.
I agree with the greg I don't think they'll call witnesses.
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I think they want to over as quickly as possible.
They don't want to open that can of worms because
it can come back to bid them if they do
call witnesses. When you look at the Republicans House Senate
wherever that went against the President, Greg Jarard a political
question starting with Liz Cheney or Adam Kinsinger or Ben
Sas the jackass or now Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy, all
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of them now are eat rebuking and even censure within
their own states, within their own party over this. How
would that resonate with maybe Republicans in the Senate, in
the House, what message would they would they take out
of that? Because most politicians I know are pretty ambitious
and want to keep their job. Well, I think Republicans
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recognize that it's fundamentally wrong to follow the course of emotion,
facts and evidence and the law and the standards historically
of impeachment or which you should should follow. And most
Republicans are doing that. There are a handful, as you
point out, who are not, and there will be a
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political price to pay for that, as it should be.
I mean, that's why representatives and editors, you know, are
ultimately accountable to the people that they serve. If those
people don't like what they're doing, um, you know, they're
they're going to get defeated in the next election. And
I guarantee you the people and we already know this.
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For people like Les Cheney and others, they're going to
get primaried. You know, there are the vast majority of
Republicans agree that, you know, there were improprieties and irregularities
associated with the election, and they have serious questions about
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the legitimacy of it. And there has been no comprehensive
investigation as there should be by Congress to look into it.
And they're aggrieved about it. And you know, so these
people who are jumping on the anti Trump bandwagon, I
mean there are consequences for that. All right, thank you
both of your expertise. We continue to watch the Shift
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show Charades sixteen hours. They already ran out of material.
It's getting interesting, and I would say for the defense,
anything over four hours is too much. All right, let's
go to the phones. We'll take phones for the rest
of the hour today. Then all things bill O'Reilly dot com?
Simple man coming up. Let's say hi to Tom Is
in California. Hey, Tom, how are you glad you're with us? Hi? Sean,
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thank you. I wanted to chime in on earlier conversation
regarding the pipeline being cut off. I think it's totally wrong.
How Biden went about just cutting off tens of thousands
of jobs to people that are providing great services to us.
Why didn't he first have a plan in place and
figure out what positions were going to be filled, how
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to train these guys to fill the positions, and give
them an opportunity to get trained in the new positions
while still working and still having an income, and then
at the appropriate time switch over from the old technology
to the new technology the new way of doing things. Meanwhile,
we got lots of people in harm's way on top
of all the stresses related to that. That would be
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the appropriate order of things, wouldn't it. That would be
that would be the common sense of a way you know.
Oh no, no, well we just go get another union job.
What do you mean, go get another high paying union
job when you have specialized skills. There's These are professionals,
these people that have developed specific skills for decades, and
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they just here's your pink slip. Oh, but hopefully you
get another job later. Wow. Thanks Tom. Jerry Maryland, Hi,
how are you? Hi? So, and I wanted to talk
about the Keystone workers. I believe that on Saturday May first,
May first, being the day of internationally. The Day of
the Workers, there should be peaceful demonstrations. Peaceful demonstrations in Washington,
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DC of the Keystone Workers, all union members. They should
go there in the spirit of the organization put together
in Martin User King in nineteen sixty Tree and for
the Lincoln Memorial. All these peoples have come forward fill
DC and show the pain and destruction being caused by
pulling this permitting. It's unconscionable. Eleven thousand workers with families, husband,
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wives and children, no paychecks, worst time of the year.
It's it's an outrage and I really think it should
be done before May one, but you need time to organize.
It's a Saturday. These these are now the thousands that
lost their job. And then then the Leonardo de Crappios
and Scarlett Johansson's of the world demanding we closed the
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Dakota Pipeline. It's easy for them to say, but these
are real jobs, real families, real people, fellow Americans and
their their dismissive closed this closed, this stop this stop
that it impacts directly people's ability. And this is my
twenty years you know, doing real work of my life,
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right and it impacts directly their ability to put food
on the table, a roof over their head, the cars
to drive at, a future for their kids and a
future for themselves, and a retirement. In the end, it
just rips it away from them, and it's causing real
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pain and real difficulty for our fellow Americans. More calls. Next,
Cliff said she lost. I'm like, no, I just didn't
win because we don't know what really happened because of
the miasma of voter suppression. Was the election in Georgia
statewide a free and fair election? It was not a
free and fair election. But I say that this election
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was not tainted. I will not say that, and I
will not conceive because the erosion of our democracy if
not right. We have this little election back in twenty eighteen.
I do have one very affirmative statements bank we want.
The process was not fair. I can't say that in
pirically I won, but I will never know because we
did not have a fair fight. Five months later, do
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you still feel like your opponent one through voter suppression? Yes,
I believe it was a stolen all right. That's Stacey
Abrams gladuate with us twenty five till the top of
the hour, eight hundred and nine four one sewn. You
want to be a part of the program. You know,
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it's it's amazing. Stacy Abrams the the icon of the
beloved liberal Democrat from Georgia. UH. Let's be clear, I'm
not conceding. This is not a concession speech. You know. Uh,
democracy failed Georgia. Uh, pedaling claimed bad actions, misinformation, people
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denied the ability to elect their leaders. Mistakes clearly altered
the outcome. The incompetence, the mismanagement we witnessed has been
on display for months before, you know, going on planning lawsuits,
major federal lawsuits stated Georgia for gross mismanagement of this election.
To watch an elected official who claims to represent the
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people in this state baldly pin his hopes for election
on the suppression of people's democratic right to vote has
been truly appalling, the architect of voters suppression. And it
goes on for there. And I can go on all
day long and all of these tapes, and we're going
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to put a lot of them together for you tonight
on Hannity. And how come the Democrats you know, never
challenged to this day, She's never conceded. Okay, that's our option,
that's her choice. We never bother to talking much about it.
And because that's her choice and that's our right, and
she wanted it. But if you look at almost the
same exact thing, they stole this election from the voters
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of Georgia. If you're fighting against the system and it's
designed to oppress you, sometimes you have to fight a
little bit longer than you think. That sounds familiar, That
sounds what all the Democrats are all outraged about, their
feigned phony, selective moral outrage eight hundred and nine four one, Sean,
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you want to be a part of the program. All right,
let's say hi two, Let's say Carmen is in Minnesota. Hi, Sean,
how are you glad you called? I'm good, thank you
for taking my call. So my concern is a fanti
Kolosi h one Gail, the so called people's fact. I
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think it's really personal to me because I'm an election Josh,
and we saw lots of scenarioms in Minnesota, and this
built to me, doesn't this bill just basically try to
legitimize what so many of us stopping they did this
farm like with about how the stating and the lack
of photo ideas, the mail and balance, all the lack
of signatures for panc occation just to me is so
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offensive and it's to me an emission of their own guilt.
They think they got it in the bag at the
states and now they're going to take it to the
federal level and they're just going to push you know,
votos over all of our rights. And it just it's
upsetting because Minnesota, now you can be an election judge
at sixteen, and they're trying to push elect you know,
voters at sixteen to be able to vote as well.
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None of this went through our state legislators, none of
it did. It all went through the Secretary of State
Steve Simon. And now we're not allowed to talk about
voter fraud the league when voters is on it. They
don't want us talking about it. They're trying to suppress
a few of our legislators that are talking about it.
And you know, we do have a few of the
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standing up here in Minnesota. We've got at home. He's
our district a state Senator from District thirteen. He's working
on the voter to allow to kind of reflect with
Indiana's doing. And we've got Steve Descous and another state Senator,
Mike dog and working on some things with you know,
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voter sup Well, I could tell you what else is
happening in your state? Fox nine in I believe it
was Minneapolis. I think it was, you know, I'm pretty sure, okay,
Fox News, Fox nine. And for example, you know that
Minnesota Freedom Fund that was promoted by Kamala Harris, and
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Kamala Harris tweeted, well, if you're able to chip in
now to the and then she gave the address of
the Freedom Fund to help post bail for those protestings
on the ground to Minnesota. Remember her remarks were made
after the police precinct burner of the ground and the
rioting was taking place. And we learned that, you know,
for example, the organization that bailed out people like a
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guy in the name of Darnick A. Floyd charged with
second degree murder after allegedly stabbing a friend to death,
or Christopher Boswell facing charges of sexual assault and kidnapping.
And the group put up one hundred grand on behalf
of Floyd and three fifty grand on behalf of Boswell. Um,
then you got another guy that was arrested. Is all
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on foxnews dot com and I've been researching it and
I have many more examples well as Kamala Harris at
all responsible for the money she helped raise that helped
free people that were involved in the insurrection to go
out and commit more prompt crimes because it was Donald Trump.
You and I both know that they would. They would
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blame Donald Trump, wouldn't they They sure would, and she
should be held accountable for that. And do you know
that when minneapolists just laid off like a hundred officers
municipalities in the area to help out, they still haven't
paid those municipalities and they're hiding too. It's just it's
upsetting and all of us feel like we were taken
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like fools. And nobody wants to vote because their vote
won't mean anything. Well, I listen, I totally get it,
and I totally understand. You know, hr one, they want
to bake in the changes supposedly and the the guys
of COVID restrictions right mail in voting. They want now
to expand this to the largest level possible. They want
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no voter ID whatsoever, They want drop boxes everywhere, they
want no signature verification. If we go to that system.
If we go to that system, we will never ever
ever see a Republican in my view, ever elected president again.
I mean, it would have to be the perfect storm
of threading the perfect needle, and that is what that
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is about. Now they forgot the guy they worshiped the most.
Doctor Anthony Fauci had said, Yeah, no, people can vote
in person in twenty twenty, as long as they wear
a mask and are socially distant. That was ignored by
everybody in the media, mob, big tech, and of course
the Democrats because and New York Times is no longer
talking about how mail in balloting lends itself to greater
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fraud potential and other people. All right, thank you, Carmen good.
Call Caleb Montana. Hi, how are you glad you called?
I'm good. How are you doing, John? I'm good, sir. Hey.
I have two points to make, real quick, if I may.
The first point is the hypocrisy that we know exists,
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but with can you imagine if anybody did what Kathy
Griffin did, except with Joe Biden, Effagio, Joe Biden, they
would be called a domestic terrorist, arrested and put into jail.
And I'm just sick of the hypocrisy. It's terrible. Listen,
this is what we deal with as conservatives every single
solitary day. Now, Kathy Griffin was out there yesterday saying
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America's and experiencing a collective trauma as the second impeachment
trial begins. I mean, look, you have another former FBI
assistant director, an assistant director, saying large scale program is
needed to deradicalize political cult members. I'm like, okay, re
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education camps will take the kids away from Trump parents
and we'll send them to PBS indoctrination school where they
get to watch PBS all day. That's been said as well. Yeah,
it's terrifying and scary. And I've been thinking what do
we do as citizens to take back our country? And
the only thing that I can think to do is
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to educate our children. It starts in the home with
mom and dad. Parents in stealing values and principles and
do what like Trump said, to peacefully and patriotically make
our voices heard. And that's why A buddy and I
started a podcast to encourage parents to show up and
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do their best. You know, the best thing that we
can do is we need to be shining examples to
our kids. If there are gaps in our kids education,
we need to find ways to help fill the apps.
You know, if they refuse to teach history, real history
and they only want a distorted version of history, we
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have to find those ways. Is if we have much time,
because we're working so hard to pay all of our
taxes and every other bill that we all have, and
life and living is hard enough and expensive enough. And
the next thing you gotta do is you just have
to have to stay engaged in this process. If you
go to HR one, which our last caller was talking about,
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you know, the People Act, Okay, it is basically to
get to the cut to the chase here, cut through
the clutter introduced in the House of Representatives. They want
to expand voting rights, change campaign finance laws. They also
want no voter ID at all whatsoever. It is viewed
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as a comprehensive statement of priorities and it's got everything
they want. Quote an act to expand America's access to
the ballot box, no voter ID, no signature verification, nothing
mail in balloting and perpetuity. And I don't see anything
addressing chain of custody issues as well, no, you're exactly right,
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And I just want to tell you you're a great
American and I appreciate what you do, all right. I
appreciate what you're doing too. We're all in this together.
We're all spokes on a wheel here, and look, you
give me this microphone every day. We try to earn it,
we work hard. You give me that camera every night.
I can't do it without you. There are enough people
that want me canceled every single second in my life.
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Alicia Oregon Next Sean Hannity Show, how are you hi?
Thank you for taking my call. I'm a military veteran
at twelve years of the US Marine Corps Mountain Portland,
and I just want the nation to at least hear
one voice that's not on the left. Over here on
the West Coast with the supposed blue state, there's a
lot of upsets. We the people have stepped up and
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we march to the capital because the Democratic Party they
provoked this. This is a direct response to what it
is that they're doing. They're theatrical plays of this impeachment
in the Senate, the election, all of this is a
direct response to that. If they think that people are okay,
with this. They're not They're upset. And I just have
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so many people over here on the West Coast that
are just they don't have a voice. And so I
do appreciate what you do. I do appreciate that you
have that voice for everybody. So you give me this voice.
It's the honor of my life. It is, and I
will tell you the fight for liberty and freedom never ends.
And you know, even though it seems like, you know,
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all of these powerful institutions have aligned against us, you know,
history has a way of correcting itself. The pendulum does swing,
the ebb and flow of political cycles does happen, and
hopefully we can begin to right the ship as early
as twenty twenty two, because the stakes have never been higher.
You're right, Alicia. Last word, Yes, I just want to
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say that they can't just attribute some of Trump's word
because he's a political figure and he's going to speak
in public. They can't just attribute that and say, oh,
you know, he was being liberal, And they can't clump
all of US Republicans into one dangerous group. That's absolutely ridiculous.
Appreciate the call, thanks for being with us. Everybody do
their part. We're spokes in a wheel. You need every
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spoke to make the wheel go round. And what we're
doing it for our kids and grandkids. We want a
better country. All Right, we got a full minute left.
We're gonna give that minute to Leah in New York. Clea,
you get it, make great use of it. How are
you glad you called? Hi? Son, Thanks so much for
taking my call. Greetings from Miller Place, New York. I'd
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like to say that although we have this impeachment going on,
and it did go to the trial in the Senate,
I think that we can use that maybe as a
platform to finally get the whole truth out there and
also to demonstrate the hypocrisy of the left. I can
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only hope, though, that President Trump's legal team can do
an excellent job in presenting all the material that they
need to well listen, they can. I would advise, in
the setting, in the place, the moment, that that's not
the argument to be made. I think we're going to
use the I think they would use, and I would
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use the constitutional argument as we've discussed. I would discuss
the developments that we now know that there they were plotting, planning,
scheming weeks in advance and many people knew about it.
That's a scandal of itself. And next I would point out,
well this is the definition now by Democrats of insurrection.
Well then you're all guilty of insurrection and inciting insurrection.
(01:01:00):
And I'd probably leave it there. I wouldn't take more
than four hours in a defense answer the questions of senators,
and it's over. Let them vote. All right, quick break,
we'll come back. Thanks for being with us, and thanks
for a good call. More of your calls coming up
in our news round Up Information Overload Hour. Bill O'Reilly's next,
al Right, News Roundup Information Overload Hour. Hang on, I
(01:01:23):
hear it the sound of Leonard skinnerd simple man. That
can only mean one thing on this program, and that
means all things, Bill O'Reilly, Bill O'Reilly dot com. He
claims to be a simple man. We have a slight disagreement.
I think he's a complicated guy that thinks he's simple,
(01:01:44):
which makes him even more complicated. A bit of a paradox,
mister O'Reilly, sir, how are you? I'm still battling with
the dog who won't go out in the snow. No, no, no, no,
We're not going back to snow shoveling after las week's
a mitigated disaster, and darned dog of mine won't go
to the bathroom. I took that right out loud. Listen
(01:02:06):
to me, oh man, all right, well you love you?
What kind of dog is it to Cordy Holly the
terra dog and dog if I have food anyway? All right,
So we got the impeachment shift show charade, as I
call it, going on in DC. We know it's a
(01:02:29):
predetermined outcome. Um, I'm watching. I can't really watch much, Bill,
I can't and I'm lucky I have a big staff
on radio and TV, and we kind of we say, Okay,
you have to watch this hour. You have to watch
this hour. You have to watch this hour. Take copious notes,
and then we'll we'll we'll inform our audience as best
(01:02:49):
we can, because it would be torture to watch this
thing the whole time. Now. A lot of editing, cutting,
slicing and dicing going on. And I have been making
a big deal I'm do in TV pointing out the
insurrectionists incitement language as defined by liberal democrats in the media.
Of these prominent democrats, we have been pointing out fight
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like hell. Every single Democrat, every politician at some point
says we gotta fight. Is if I'm good at fighting?
You know all of that. The hypocrisy rank hypocrisy is breathtaking.
And your thoughts are, well, I'm doing what Joe Biden
is doing. I'm not watching the impeaching stuff. I have
(01:03:32):
a much smaller staff than you, but they have the
same assignment. So full of comic ahead, just tell me
if there's anything I should know. And you know, this
will all be over by Monday and then everybody will resume.
But there are a couple of interesting wrinkles that I
don't know whether you've talked about. Number One, USA Today
(01:03:53):
runs an article, and USA Say is a very avowed
left wing newspaper out of the Geneche, and the article
is about people who have been charged themselves breaking into
the Capitol, and they paraded out a few lawyers and say,
oh no, our defense is going to be Trump made
them do it. So Trump made these people violate federal law.
(01:04:18):
I mean that in itself can be used as the
defense for President Trump. It's so insane. Nobody makes anybody
commit a crime unless you know you're threatening them with
a weapon. So that was in USA today. Then the
Fulton County, Georgia DA far far left, Fanny, somebody I
(01:04:39):
figured in the last name. He's going to investigate President
Trump on criminal charges because Trump made a phone call
it said, Hey, I think I got jobbed in Georgia.
I think it was a fraud, and I want you
guys to look into it. And then in artfully, the
president said in find eleven thousand votes. Okay, we all
(01:05:01):
know what he was talking about. Well, no, no, in context,
because I've listened to the whole thing. Well, I've read
the entire transcript. In context, the President kept saying over
and over again in that call, we won by hundreds
of thousands, that's right, he get. He kept purporting that
he had won the state handily and they needed to
get that investigation up and running and prove it. So.
(01:05:24):
But just before I came on with you, I was
listening to CBS Radio's Hourly Update, and they're making a
big deal out of this Georgia thing, this Faulton County thing,
and everyone knows this is a pure political play by
the DA. The guy in Manhattan close to where we
live does it all the time. I'm going to arrest
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Steve Bannon. Yeah, I don't care if he's pardoner, right,
and then the court in New York says, um, no,
you can't do that. CBS News knows this, they know
it's it's just some flaming left wing da down and
Georgia trying it makes a name for herself, but they
don't ever put anything into perspective ever. So the casual
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American just picks this stuff up on television and radio
is so deluded at this point. And what the reality
of the situation is that it's really worrisome that now
we live in a country that depends upon free flow
of information and you can't get that anymore. I mean,
it's really frightening. It's very Bill. These are frightening times.
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So this is simple and there's going to be a
lot of noise. And the Georgia call it nothing to
do with the charge of impeachment, and all it is is,
let's bludge in Trump over a possible issue. Well, they
got they got sixteen hours to fill Bill and they
don't have sixteen hours worth of material here, so they've
got to make it up as they go along. But
there there's three things that just remain the same. That
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is the constitutional argument, including whether they would even have jurisdiction,
which they do not have according to the people I
respect at our constitutional attorneys. Now all the new evidence,
and I'm having a great time playing the liberal media
say we now have evidence the FBI, says cogress Woman
Accio Cortez says, court documents say, yeah, it was all
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pre planned. People plotted, planned, schemed, orchestrated this attack. Well
that the gates the entire incitement to insurrection based on
the words a Trump argument and the last thing. And
it also tells you why you don't have snap impeachments.
And then you use the left's insurrectionist language themselves, and
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if you've applied the same standards, pretty much all these
leaders get impeached. Well, now, impeachments a joke, you know,
it's it's lost its constitutional authority. I think you'd agree
with that, right, Oh yeah, absolutely So as a historian,
I'm saying, well, we just lost a major correction that
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the Constitution had the founding fathers put in. It's gone.
So we had two impeachments Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and
now we have two under Trump that both were trumped up,
pardon upun and everybody knows that this is a political play.
It's not. It is not a crime anywhere all right,
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in civil court, criminal court, or impeachment court. It is
not a crime to hold an opinion as the President did,
that the election was not fair. That's not a crime.
And it's not a crime to rally his supporters and say,
please let your beliefs be known to Congress. Those are
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not crimes. And that's what this is. That's exactly what
this is. Now. I wrote a book on Trump, United States,
a Trump and I said clearly in the book, one
of the weaknesses of Donald Trump, and you know this
better than anyone, Hannity, is that he doesn't think out
what he said, as he just says whatever he wants,
doesn't think out the consequences many many times. But that's
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not a crime either. And so all of this is
wasting the country's time. Overseas, they're mocking us. What kind
of US country is this? And um, I'm you know,
I'm saying I think we'll make a comeback, but right
now the toughest then we get into the whole policy
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aspect of all of this. And and you know, I'm
watching all this and you see that you and I
know TV, right, Bill, O'Reilly is you know you're genius
on television and you've done it your whole life, and
we know how you can edit anything. I was seeing
the Democrats edit and I think you tweeted about this
today if I remember correctly, um their videos to conveniently
(01:09:53):
exclude and I did this last night on TV as well,
the President's call. Many of you will now peacefully, patriotically
march to the so voices can be heard. That would
be an important part of of the narrative, don't you think? Well,
but that's that's the whole farce. I call this impeachment
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to the fiasco. Anyone, anyone, whether you're far left or
far right, or in the middle, whatever you are, does
anyone think there is a modicum of fairness in any
of this? Bill, We know the answer. The answer is no, now,
I think, But now this phrase is a question that
I want your take on because I'm torn. Originally, I'm
(01:10:37):
like the looks and we've got we've got to get
vaccines and people's arms. Uh. By the way, your numbers
should be coming up soon. You're much older than me
did your number come up yet, Um, I have one
Moderna in my body. Cannady, you do one, one Moderna.
It's maderna when you get whatever it is. Some lady
(01:10:58):
came up and stabbed me and said, what do you
mean they didn't come and stab you? You got a
shot for crying out loud. You sound like a little
kid going to the doctor for the first time that
the man stabbed me. Come on, I was, I gotta
go one more and uh but I'm still gonna wear
eighteen masks or whatever. It's twenty two now, all right,
(01:11:21):
so now I forgot what? Oh so the Democrats, you
know they're now they're going to distract the country. There's
a part of me that actually says, you know what,
I think I might want witnesses. Now now I know
this would drag well, no, no, no, no, no no.
Let me tell you why. Because the country needs to see,
(01:11:43):
in all its splendor and all its glory, how absolutely
sick and and what what swamp sewer creatures exist in
their nation's capital, and watch it. To watch it. Everybody
knows that this is a fiasco. Let's just get it
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over with. You know, I'll tell you one thing. Hanny
You're really lucky because you're gonna have me on next Wednesday.
You know why you're lucky. Why, let me say, in
the name of the Father, and of the Son and
of the Holy Spirit, right, you should be on your knees.
You a Wednesday, and the Biden town hall is Tuesday night.
That's true that town Let me let me let me
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tell you what I figured out they do with Joe. Now,
watch the days leading up to the Tuesday night town hall.
You're not gonna see Joe a lot. And what I
what I believe is that he gets just like before
the debates, they super rest him up and they kind
of shift the highest alertness hour of his day to
whatever time he has some big challenge. Now, did you
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see last week when he's talking about the vaccine and
he says, oh, yeah, we're gonna go from four hundred
and fifty million to six hundred millionvaccines, and three hundred
Americans by the summer will be we'll have the vaccine. Okay,
you could say he missed spoke once in the same speech,
he goes and let me repeat, three hundred Americans will
be vaccinated. Yeah, I know. Look, I don't think Joe
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knows as a town hall. I think they just told him.
He's gonna tell him the day of Yeah, he doesn't know.
He's miss Preside going to Wisconsin to tour cheese factory
and maybe Anderson Cooper will be there. But you know
it's amusing. Um heard what Anderson said, right? You know
he compared the Capitol riot to Rwandan genocide. Yeah, okay, Um.
(01:13:37):
CNN puts out a thing today and says, okay, I
want we want people to submit questions to us, and
if if we like your question, then you can appear. Well,
that means the Biden campaign's gonna have all the questions
in advance, of course. Well, yeah, how about how about
Bill O'Reilly submits a question. Sean Hannity submits a question.
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Wouldn't that be a nice town hall? Oh? That'd be
great town hall. Y. You know, there's only one question.
I got only one, mister President, where's a vaccine? Where
is it? How come we uh we don't have it?
Or where where is it? Tell me where it? Just
don't blame Trump and I don't want out your vaccine.
You know, the New York Times out a calculator. You
know when i'd be eligible and believe it or not,
(01:14:22):
because I'm in the media, I am viewed as essential,
but I'm not using that category. I don't feel that.
Don't hold it Annie. The New York Times wrote an
editorial that they don't want you to get it. Hannity
doesn't get it. Accuse me of murder. Country gets for you,
including undocumented immigrants. Everyone gets it, everybody beforehand on well,
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they basically accused me of murder. And this is the
same paper that said after the travel ban in last year,
who says it's not safe to travel to China, Like,
you can't be any dumber than the New York Times.
But listen, I'm gonna you know what I'm not. I'm
gonna wait my turn when when my doctor says you're you're, you're,
you're on this group, you get on the list. I
(01:15:05):
get on the list. Until then I'm and I'm just
gonna suck it up. Bill, I got another minute. Let
me just give this to you. Yeah, so I see
people getting pink slips. Peter Doocey did a great job.
Peter Doocey honed in, what are you gonna do? What
do you tell the people that got the pink slips
is now Leonardo DiCaprio and Hollywood leftists now pushing to
(01:15:26):
close the Dacota pipeline. Okay, well they have enough money. Good,
then they got their jobs. Question is they couldn't answer.
These are high paying jobs one hundred grand and a
lot more with great benefits, union jobs gone. And they
couldn't answer when the millions of jobs are going to
be online that they're promising, like they promised Cylindra. I
(01:15:49):
know they have no clue, but I want a windmill
put in Leo's backyard. If we get just one windmill
and Leo DiCaprio's backyard, just one, just one, and we'll
put one of Bill O'Reilly's backyard. You know he will have.
But you know those windmills kill the birds. That's not good. Bill.
I like birds, birds of God's creation. All right, O'Riley,
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Bill O'Reilly dot com, all things Bill O'Reilly. Take a
quick break. We'll come back on the other side and
your calls. Final half hour Sean Hannity Show continues. If
I've till the top of the hour, eight hundred and
nine four one, Shawn, and if you want to be
a part of this extvaganza. Let me go back to
this whole argument, the whole impeachment shift show, charade, the
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whole thing. What is it predicated on that the comments
of Donald Trump in the January sixth rally incited people
to go and then invade the Capitol building. Well, they
completely the managers negate the main point, which which is
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pretty simple, and that is, many of you will pe peacefully, peacefully,
peacefully and patriotically march to the Capitol so your voices
will be heard. Well, he said fight like hell. Well,
we've played over and over again Democrats and even media
figures you need to fight, you need to fight harder,
you need to again, based on their definition, that would
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be inciting insurrection. But now there's a big, big problem
with their entire snap impeachment, and that is and the
media is having to report it. Will play the long
version here of how media now has to admit that
the Capitol attack was pre planned. Acasio Cortez knew it.
(01:17:40):
Apparently the FBI knew it. We now have court documents,
we have investigators from the FBI, and we have video evidence,
we have everything in between. Well, it totally dismantles the
idea that this was a spontaneous incitement of insurrection. Anyway,
here's your medium mob Democrats, Yeah reporting that whoopsie Daisy,
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Trump couldn't have caused it unless he was part of
the planning, and nobody's even making that charge. One of
the big questions for investigators has been whether or not
whether the people who attacked the capital, whether this was
just a mob that just got out of control, or
whether there was planning. And we're learning from people who
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were talking to familiar with the investigation that they're getting
indications some evidence that they've seen that indicates that there
was some level of planning. They've noticed from looking at
surveillance cameras, from looking at some of the weaponry that
showed up, that there were people who were at the
ellipse where there was a Trump rally earlier in the day.
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Some people left the scene of that rally early and
appeared to have gone to retrieve weapons that then turned
up at the scene of the riot at the Capitol.
Based on everything the FBI has learned, it was not
some sort of spontaneous decision by a bunch of quote
protesters to go up to Capitol Hill and storm Capitol Hill.
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This was all planned out. And now to that chilling
new report that there was an FBI internal report the
day before the siege warning of a violent war at
the capitol. In new reporting that the FBI received a
very specific warning before the riot. Let's bring in CBS
as Jeff the Gays, who's been reporting all day, good evening, Jeff,
or that fea I noticed warned of war at the Capitol,
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but for some reason, security wasn't stepped up there to
meet the challenge that that attack would post on how
much of it was planned? How much of this was
strategized ahead of time? People wandering around exercising their First
Amendment rights don't bring ropes and ladders and sledgehammers to
a spontaneous event. This was a planned assault, as if
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one week before the week prior to the insurrection, I
started to get text messages that I needed to be
careful and not in particular, I needed to be careful
about six Oh everybody knew, well, how did Donald Trump's
wards then on the sixth in cite the insurrection that
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was already pre planned, predetermined, plotting, planning, scheming that went
into this apparently went on for weeks and apparently everybody
knew did What steps did these people take to stop it?
That's the bigger, scarier scenario if you believe in protecting
our institutions and protecting our elected officials. All right, let's
get to our phones. Say hi to Bob's in Texas.
(01:20:37):
What's up, Bob? How are you glad you called hi?
Thanks for having me on your show. Thank you, sir.
There's been a lot of discussion about the constitutional issues here,
but I'd like to raise one that I haven't seen
raised before, and that is that many members of Congress
said that they feared for their life and they ran,
and they witnessed this crime of the capital being invaded,
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well under two hundred years of a con jurisprudence. This
disqualifies them to sit on a jury. And the Senate
should have really all the senators who said that they
were harmed by this, are you know, now invalidated as
being jurors in this trial in the sense that you're
claiming that they're witnesses or that they're aggrieved. I mean,
(01:21:20):
I've sat on juries before, and anybody who's a witness
of the crime or anyone who's aggrieved, they can't sit
in They can't sit in the jury box, so they
will all refuse themselves. Okay, that that would be in
a system that actually cared even the slightest bit about impartiality,
due process, fundamental fairness. Before we even get to that
(01:21:43):
point that you're making, which is a great point and
probably would be valid in a real court of law,
not this show trial, this theater that's going on in
the swamp. You wouldn't have a guide that is presiding
presiding over these proceedings that has predetermined the guilt of
the person that now he's presiding over, and that would
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be Patrick Lahey. So it's a kangaroo court if you've
ever seen one. And the fact that this can even
happen in this great country, this great constitutional Republic, is
beyond any comprehension that any any clear thinking, intellectually honest
American could ever support. Everybody sees right through this. John
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Roberts is not there for a reason because he doesn't
believe it's constitutional. That's why he's not there. Now, the
constitution calls for the Chief Justice, he's not gonna do it.
So we'll replace him with a guy that has already
said to convict Trump. And we're supposed to buy that.
I don't think so anyway, Bob Goodpoints Doyle Mabelton, Georgia.
(01:22:58):
What's up, Doyle? Thank you for holm glad you joined us.
Hey man, I've got to do a better jump of
keeping in touch with you since you left Atlanta. Instead
of calling you your show every once in a while,
now I only call it every once in a decade
or so. Well, by the way, thank you for sticking
with me. It means a lot. I really appreciate it.
(01:23:19):
And uh, it means more than you know. Absolutely. Twenty
eight years ago. I found you twenty eight years ago,
and hey, if I can just refresh your memory right
quick and tell you a little quick story. Um, the
last time I talked to you, it was actually nine
years ago, and I told you that I had actually
gotten into radio myself because it's always what I wanted
to do. And when I was on the show with you,
(01:23:43):
we actually carry your show on our little AM station. Uh,
well it's at him too now w LBB. You just
talk we say it again, yes, sir, m And the
funny story I wanted to tell you is my my manager,
the fire stay An owner, was actually listening when I
was on there. He didn't know I had called into
your show, and he hears me talking to you, and
(01:24:05):
he says, he told me later, said you're laughing and
cutting up with John hannedy like YO are the best
of friends. And he said, you can imagine my shot
when I realized, just one of my own boy he's
talking to Oh, that's funny, that's very funny. You know,
I was blused. You know what I learned, I'll tell you.
I learned a lot of lessons in Georgia, and I
had four wonderful years there. I have in my office
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a year and addition of the Atlanta Journal Constitution, right,
and in it it says nineteen ninety six was a
great year. But for two reasons. The Olympics came and
Sean Hannity'd left, and I left to go to, you know,
a startup news channel nobody had ever heard of, called
Fox News. And by the way, I can't tell you
(01:24:49):
how many people told me you're an idiot for doing this,
And I said, okay, well I'm an idiot, you know
whenever I got to lose right and I you know,
and ended up being a Now I have no idea
how it was possible twenty five year journey, and I
feel honored, I feel blessed. I'm very appreciative, humbled even
And but I will tell you I love my time
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in Atlanta and I've learned some big lessons there. Learn
the Richard Jewel lesson there. Tell you another story. And
I don't know if you heard this show. There was
a time that a guy, a regular caller, called in
and said, I just wanted to call and say one
last goodbye. I'm checking out. And I'm like, okay, what
are you're moving? What are you you know, what's going
on where you're going. I hate to lose listeners. I
don't want to lose one listener, right, I don't want
(01:25:30):
to lose one viewer. And he said, no, no, no,
I'm checking out. Long story short. My program director picked
up before I did. He's like, keep this guy on
the line, blow every break, keep him on the line.
Try and get the location, Try and get the location,
Try and get the location. And we just we were talking,
and you know, I was talking about let's talk about
(01:25:52):
your family, Let's talk what are the things in life
you love? If you made a list of all the
good things in your life and you made a list
all the crap in your life, which which things? You know? Look,
look we got to balance it. What do you love
more than anything? Do you have kids? Yes? Do you have?
You know? Do you do you love sunshine? Do you
love a beautiful sunset? The love of a sport? Do
you love watching sports? Do you like uh, Georgia football,
(01:26:14):
whatever you happen to love? Right? And you know, I
kept him a line, just said, please tell me where
you are. He said he had taken a bottle of pills,
and he said he had drank like a you know,
I don't know. I don't know the measurement. Not I
guess a quarter of vodka something like something like that.
It's a long time ago. And and if I said,
please tell me where you are, just tell me people.
(01:26:36):
We're gonna send help. We want you to stay around.
I need listeners. I can't lose the listener. You're a
great guy. I love you. Okay, gives the location, and
within thirty seconds, like a hundred cars and an ambulance
descended at that location. And I realized then, I'm like, holy,
you know wow, that that's that That kind of blew
(01:26:59):
me away, But it taught me a lesson. About responsibility.
Richard jule Ta taught me don't rush to judgment. Um.
You know my buddy Neil Barts. Remember you listen to Neil.
Yeah yeah, matter of fact, he said he ran you
out of town when he left. He says that to me,
I ran your ass out of town. I'm like, well,
I'm the only one that ever beat you in and
(01:27:21):
even a single rating book in your in your incredible career. Um.
And anyway, but we were still friends by that. He
tells me all the time, and he sends me pictures
of all these beautiful places he is with the Boarts bus, right,
and he just to drive me nuts because he knows
I'm working my tail off and just to say, oh,
retirement's great. I'm like, I hate you, um so, but
(01:27:43):
Neil anyway, Neil was just a great talk show host.
And you know Neil Neil was you know, he's very gifted,
very talented. And Neil once said to me, after nine
to eleven, he goes, you know, I used to think
you were too serious. He used to think, you know,
this is all well, this is all BS what we do.
And after nine to eleven, after a period of time,
(01:28:04):
we were just hanging out one day and he said,
I don't believe that anymore. What we what we're doing
is important, and it was it was interesting because he
changed and I said, yeah, I said, Neil, the country.
There's not a lot of us that believe this and
not even have a voice to say this. And that's
why this deep platforming, the cancel culture is so dangerous
(01:28:25):
because they want to cancel anybody that has alternative use.
That's why they're after me and a couple of us
on Fox too. Right, I'll give you the last work. Yeah,
oh uh god, I could. I could talk for hours
just talking about memories and different things, but I'll just
tell you this. You know, you talk about going to
(01:28:46):
Fox News and all that what you've done is spectacular.
I mean, I mean to think that, you know, I
used to h you know, call your show and came
to the some of the events that you went to.
You remember the right wing being with Paul Shanklin, the
right wing wing thing we called it, Yes, I did, um.
I came to that And to think that, you know,
(01:29:06):
this guy that was just in Atlanta, you know when
I met and you know, you're always nice and cool
and you're welcoming to think that you know, all these
years later, you know you're on you know, hundreds of
radio stations and on television. I mean, it just shows.
It goes to show you can you can go from
nowhere to everywhere if you just you know, pursue it. Listen.
You know, look, my life is I never expected any
(01:29:29):
of this, Linda. How many stations are we on now?
I don't even know. Um. You you keep bigger track
of that than I do. Um oh, I know it's
over six hundred. That means Linda's not paying attention. She's
she's distracted. I'm looking at her, she's not even paying
any I'm sorry, I'm sorry. How many stations are we on?
We're on over six hundred, close to seven hundred now,
(01:29:49):
Oh my gosh, I didn't even know that. All right.
So my point is, and I Doyle, I want you
to know something. And I feel like blessed beyond anything
I deserve. I'm humbled by it. I'm appreciative beyond what
I could words can express. I take my job seriously.
I don't take myself seriously. I get hit a lot.
(01:30:14):
I'm hit almost every day, and I don't care because
people like you, for all these years have given me
an opportunity to say things that others won't say, to
investigate things they won't investigate, and fight for values that
we all share. And I can't thank you for your
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support all these years. Don Lake, Ronkonkoma, Joe and Elija
another another listener in Georgia. But I'm very blessed. All right,
my friend, listen, God bless you and keep calling. Don't
make it every ten years. I may not be here
in ten years, eight hundred nine for one Sean, if
you want to be a part of the program, I mean, yeah,
(01:30:58):
everybody thought I was nuts when I came up here
and went to Fox. They just thought it was crazy. Nobody.
Fox wasn't on the air yet. What's Fox? Fox News?
What's that anyway? Yes? People know? Now, all right, that's
gonna wrap things up for tonight. All right, full complete
coverage news you won't get from the mob, Mark Levin,
Senator Graham, Judge Pierro, Greg Jared, Jim Jordan. He'll join us,
(01:31:21):
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Thanks for being with us as always and back here tomorrow,