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December 18, 2019 93 mins

Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy of California’s 23rd District is here to talk about the impeachment debates on the House Floor today, and the ridiculous antics of Speaker in name only, Nancy Pelosi who talked about God while standing by a poster of the American Flag. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Very somber, prayerful day. Let's whoop it up. You know, why,
why why act like you're going really somber. This is
such a farce. Oh we're so somber. Oh now listen,
I want all my members. You gotta act like you
really are very upset. We need you to be somber

(00:21):
all day. We need you to be sad all day.
Uh they've been, they've been pushing this crap for since
that day he was elected. We're gonna act somber except
when Speaker Pelosi gets up to talk. Then we're gonna
celebrate today. We are here to defend democracy for the people.
My God, bless America. Okay, Oh that was so I

(01:00):
was so sad. So so that was a serious moment
of laughter and congratulatory laughter and happy happy Um. None
of this should surprise you. It's all of fate to complete.
You know, this idea that she's warning has to go
out and warn democrats. I kind of get a kick
out of, you know, there was they're so serious and

(01:22):
troubled right now, Nancy Pelosi had to warn everybody. Now,
you know, don't break out in cheers and high five
each other when the final vote comes in why why
be honest with the American people? Why, you know, let's
act like we're something we're not. And then when we
get behind closed doors, then we'll high five each other.
We got him. Now, Now it's not going anywhere. It

(01:43):
is going to die on the vine in the United
States Senate. And then, as it should be, you, we
the American people, we're gonna get our say. And guess
what I will tell you right now, There'll be no
rules on a night in three twenty one days. You
do not have to be somber. And if you want

(02:04):
to cheer and you want to high five, and you
want to say, hell yeah, I'm all for it, do
whatever you want. Now me, I will be surrounded by
multiple computers, on the phone, watching multiple television sets and
being a total complete nerd as I would go through
every single county in Florida, Ohio, North Carolina, Michigan, Wisconsin,
Pennsylvania and all the other swing states. That's what I

(02:25):
do on every election night. It's the same thing. You know,
what happened to the the last election. Last election night was
pretty interesting. So I got two stories here. I'll start
with the one about me. So there weren't many of
us that thought that Donald Trump can win. And look,
I've lived my career following the truth and doing things

(02:47):
differently than other people. Nobody else was gonna vet Obama
in two thousand and seven and eight. Okay, we went
all in, you know, Frank Marshall Davis, the chum Gang,
Black Liberation in theology and how it inspired him, acorn
O Lynsky community organizer. We went through Reverend Wright, the

(03:08):
Church of ged America, Father Flager Airs, and dorn you know,
to the point New Gingrich. Remember we go back a
long ways too, because I was him seeing New Gingridge's
event the night that he became the Speaker of the House,
and as a friend, he called me at one point
and he says, you're you're pushing this too hard and

(03:28):
you're not going to survive. He goes to, your career
is going to blow up. And I remember, you know,
I took it. You know, you get advice from new
Gingridge is a pretty smart guy. I took it seriously
and I was like, well, it's the truth. There's nothing
that I've misreported. Nobody else is going to do it.
So we always kind of like to say that we
go to the we go to the biggest tree we

(03:49):
can find. We climb all the way up to the
skinniest little branch. Then we ease our way out to
the tiniest little twig, and then we like to hang
on to a leaf that is still up there from
the previous fall and hope we don't drop, because that's
how we live in terms of the way we do

(04:09):
the show. Not doing the show, you know, a part
of I guess doing your job means you're going to
take risks. So you know, I remember that I took
a risk when we I would tell my conservative friends.
I was telling everybody, not only the Trump had a
chance to win, that he would govern conservatively. And I've

(04:30):
now been proven right everybody. Many people, even very close friends,
doubted me. They're like, what we once he donated these
democrats in New York. I'm like, you don't get a
building up in New York if you don't do it.
It's pretty much quid pro quo joe everywhere in New York.
Thank god, I don't have buildings in New York. And

(04:51):
you know what, you play the game a little bit.
This is that's that's the Trump even said, I hate it.
It's disgusting, but it was true. But the game is
that I guess that's the way. And I'm not in
that industry, but I guess if you don't play the
game and you don't get the permits and you don't
get to build, that means plumbers, electricians, contractors, carpenters and

(05:14):
everybody in between steel workers don't have jobs. So it
benefits everybody to get a deal done. And I just said,
I'm telling you he's not a liberal. And he would
have explained when he actually had changed his mind, for example,
on the issue of abortion, and he explained, but I
also think he's got a libertarian streak at him, meaning Trump.

(05:36):
But then he explained taxes. Then he explained his approach
to healthcare, health saving his accounts, healthcare cooperatives. Then he
believed in energy independence, and he'd tell that story. And
then he told us, these are the judges that I'll
pick from the list that I'll pick from if I'm elected.
And then he said, obviously he'd been all out there
on better trade deals, and he didn't want long drawn

(05:58):
out conflicts with foreign countries and sending our brave men
and women abroad forever, and he wanted other countries to
pay their fair share. He wants to build the wall
and all of which he's now done. So we went
out on a limb there too, and a lot of
my conservative friends that said that were dubious. You had
every right to be. Don't take my word for it.

(06:19):
I want you to think on your own and come
up to your own conclusions. Anyway, So back to election day,
so I was one of the few we were out there,
weren't a lot of us. I felt very strongly he
had a very good shot to win. But I don't know.
Maybe it's my Irish upbringing. My father would always say,
don't spend that money because he's never gonna happen again.

(06:39):
You'll never you may never earn another penny, like okay, DoD.
But he grew up poor. I know where he's coming from.
And you always think, well, something bad's gonna happen, and
we all should prepare for rainy days in our life,
dark times in our life, because everybody goes through it.
Nobody goes through this life without getting hit. Period. You
gotta learn to take punches and roll with the punches
in life, and sometimes it's easy and sometimes it's hard.

(07:01):
So anyway, So we were out there, and the two
stories from election Day One is Fox was saying, well,
you have been out there more than anybody else on
the network supporting Donald Trump and making the case why
he should be president. We want you to be a
part of our coverage. The problem was, when I've done

(07:23):
their coverage in the past, I mean, they don't want
me there. They've got too many people already I'm gonna
get like five minutes. And more importantly, I can't do
the work that I like to do on election night,
which is I like to look at what's happening in
Cuyahoga County, what's happening in Hamilton County, what's happening in
the Panhandle, what's happening in Lee and Collier County in Florida,

(07:45):
what's going on, what shenanigans are going on in Broward
and Palm Beach Counties, etc. That's I try to figure out,
all right, what were at this hour back in two
thousand and eight and twelve, what were the numbers? All right?
The numbers here are now this okay? That means we're
in the game. So when it was getting time that
you know, I had a ready sent to Fox Bill

(08:07):
Shine at the time, I sent him a note. I said,
it's over. Donald Trump's elected, and he's on the phone,
and he actually saved the email. He told me, he's
how do you know well that I went and I
explained that Wisconsin was Trump's. Then I explained Pennsylvania's going Trump,
and then I explained that it's over. He's getting Michigan too,
It's done, and he goes, you got to get on

(08:30):
the air, and I'm like, okay, I just had my
third beer. I'm in. I'm literally in my sweatpants and
my Fireman T shirt as usual, and I'm my baseball
cap on backwards. I don't think it's gonna look good
for TV, and I'm not putting makeup on. So he
starts yelling at me. He did, and I said, uh.

(08:51):
He goes, oh, we're calling you. Now, you better pick
up the phone. They said, okay, but you're on the
phone anyway. So I called in and I did like
a ten minute why Donald Trump won on Fox backstory.
Now we don't want to know. Now, earlier in the day,
if when the eggs of Poles came in, it was

(09:11):
very similar to two thousand and four. The exit polls
showed that John Kerry was going to be the next
president of the United States. Five thirty five that afternoon,
Dick Cheney calls this radio program knowing what everyone in
the media knew, and that is that John Kerry, it appeared,
according to the eggs of plans, was the next president.
He's literally calling out the Panhandle and southwest Florida because

(09:34):
Florida apparently had gone Kerry, and the same with Ohio.
He's calling out conservative counties, Hamilton County, you know, Cincinnati,
all these different counties. Anyway, So on election day at
about oh, what time do we get four fifteen or
five fifteen, about five ten or five fifteen. Every election

(09:56):
day I get the eggs of poles. Now you're not
supposed to talk about Okay, yeah, okay, good luck with that,
because I have fifteen different ways to get it. And
once I get it, it's because everyone gets the same thing.
It's there was no way Donald Trump didn't win a thing.
According to the exit pulse. He didn't win a state.
He didn't win North Carolina, he didn't win Florida, he

(10:17):
didn't win Ohio. He certainly didn't win Pennsylvania, Michigan and Ohio.
You know, it was only a handful of states. They
were predicting they'd be able to call the race very
early in the evening that Hillary Clinton would be the
first woman elected president of the United States. So, all right,
I go to an early break, or I take a break,

(10:38):
and I get on the phone. That time Donald Trump,
candidate Trump had a cell phone, and I called a
cell phone and I said to him, Okay, your team
is now huddled in a room drawing straws because not
one of them wants to come in and tell you
what I'm about to tell you. And I told him
the story. I said, before I tell you, let me

(11:00):
tell you the story. In two thousand and four, I said,
you do not pull well. You've never pulled well. I've
never believed the polls on you. You can't buy it.
You're gonna have to You're gonna have to compartmentalize. This
isn't true. Sit tight, let the numbers roll in. You'll
know soon enough if you're in this game. And he goes, okay,
it took it in fine. About eight o'clock Eastern, I

(11:22):
made my first call. I said, trust me, you are
in this more than you know. How do you know,
how do you know. I'm like, well, I'm looking at
this number, this number, this number. I don't remember the
numbers are looking at the time. And then I called
back one other time. I said, mister President, congratulated. How
do you know? He said the same thing. How do
you know? The issue here is with all this insanity
and the solemn moment that we have today, in three

(11:46):
hundred and twenty one days, it doesn't matter what they are,
how they're hurting the country. They've been hurting the country
for three years. It doesn't matter. They haven't lifted a
finger to make us more safe, more secure, to make
us more prosperous. It doesn't matter that eight years of
Biden Obama failed miserably. It doesn't matter. None of this matters.

(12:10):
In three twenty one days, the Senate will do their job.
It'll probably be very very quick, we know. Mitch McConnell says, yeah.
The trial is not going to take long in the Senate.
And it's not because there was only one fact witness.
Everyone else was a hearsay or an opinion witness. And
then the election is going to begin, and then it's
going to be about well, are you better off than

(12:32):
you are four years ago. It's gonna be about do
you really want this extreme radical socialism or do you
prefer capitalism and freedom? Because that it's gonna be that
stark a choice, regardless who gets that nomination. And then
it's gonna be what have they done for you the
last four years? How have they treated this country? The

(12:53):
answer is that it's been repulsive and atrocious, and they
have lied, and they have been dressed, egging this country
through their sewer, and they have been exposed for the
swamp creatures they are. I don't see them getting rewarded
for that now. I don't know. I believe you got

(13:14):
to play every election like you're a touchdown behind. You're
six points down the two minute drill. You have no
timeouts to win, you need a touchdown in the field goal.
That's how I'm looking at this election. Now. We're gonna
put together all sorts of great interactive stuff on Hannity
dot Com this year when you need to register, when
your primary is, where your primaries are, absentee ballot, early voting,

(13:38):
we'll put it all up there. It's gonna be very comprehensive.
But in three twenty one days, it doesn't mean It
doesn't matter what these idiots have done the last three
years of today. All today did is highlight who they
are and how petty they are, and what a bunch
of hypocrites they are, which I'm gonna explain when we
get back the president's approval ratings see morning of the

(14:01):
President's appeachment. Yeah, it just climbed six points, the highest
number in the Gallop survey, higher than Obama at this
point in his presidency. Oh so sorry, what's that dopey
lawyer's name over at fake news CNN? How did these
guys get on TV? The dumbest lawyers are on TV,

(14:24):
The dumbest people that say their lawyers are on TV. Now,
we have some brilliant ones. You got Levin and Greg
Jarrett and Alan Dershowitz. Obviously they're all great people. I
can't even name all of them. But anyway, he just said,
you know, the Democrats, the support among Democrats for impeachment,

(14:44):
you know, falling a thirteen point collapse. He just goes apoplectic.
Can I just say I don't believe that poll? From
one second? Well, all the polls are saying it. It's
not even an outlier, not even close to an outlier
the president's approve rating in all these polls. As we
told you earlier, now it's sinking, cratering on the issue

(15:07):
going under water. Voters tell Zogby in a poll that
Democrats are more concerned with impeaching Trump than they are
with helping Americans. Two thirds of the voters believe Democrats
in Congress are more concerned with punishing the president than
helping we the people. Yeah, I'd say Zogby is right
on that pole, and it may actually be a little higher.

(15:30):
All Right, we'll give you the all the nonsense that's
gone on today and how this is going to crescendo
around six thirty seven o'clock tonight, by the way, while simultaneously,
Donald Trump will have a rally in front of oh
about forty thousand people in Michigan. Two. That's the notion
of where we are and how the Democrats are feeling today.
You can feel it in the air here. It feels different.

(15:52):
It is palpable, that this is momentous, that this is brave,
and again it is despite the Democrats talking points, not
something that this speaker wanted to do for and about
this president. Yeah, it's a somber somber mood up on
Capitol Hill, where Democrats are making their own messages to

(16:13):
their members. The Speaker, i'm told, told her members through
various ways, don't gloat. That was a message that the
Nancy Pelosi gave to her members. They don't want to
be seen as cheering the proceedings, rooting on exactly what's happening,
or expressing any emotion, but in a positive way. In
any way. They want to be that. You have the
tone that there's a somber there's a serious that they

(16:34):
are doing this only because they have to. They don't
want to come and look like they are overjoyed by
the prospects that they are impeaching the president on even
this whole notion glory of the advice from the Speaker
to the Democrats don't gloat. I think that's significant on
a very very somber day. Well, it is significant because
this is a moment, as she says, that nobody was
really looking forward to. You have a country that is

(16:56):
bitterly divided on this, and gloating would be the wrong thing.
As she says, she always uses the phrase that she
prays for the president. We don't know, we have no
idea how this will play out eleven months from now.
We do know today that Nancy Plosi has the votes.
She wants to make today very somber, and then we
will fight this out for the next eleven months. It

(17:17):
is a vote of conscience. And that's that's not spin,
that's not rhetoric. That's real. That's a real thing. And
the one other little piece of color that I can
tell you about is I was just talking to Democratic
congresswoman who's wearing a dark dress and said that she
and some of her colleagues who are not men because
they tend to wear dark clothes anyway, talked about wearing

(17:40):
a sort of dark dress today to show the somber
nature of the day. Today. We are here to defend
democracy for the people. My God, bless America. They are

(18:04):
full of crap. As soon as they get behind closed doors,
all this faint somber sumbers, humber umbers, humbers, no gloading,
no high fiving, no loading, no high fiving. You know,
somebody said to me, you know, do you think that
Nancy Pelosi, even though she's telling them not to cheer,
what do you think they're gonna do when they get
behind closed doors? So do they think we're dumb. They

(18:26):
wanted this ever since the day this man was elected
by we smelly Walmart shoppers, and it irredeemable, deplorable people
and people that believe and cling to God and our
constitutional rights are Bibles and religion. This is a fload
of crap. Now, they got to be a little unhappy
that the president's approval ratings up six points since the

(18:47):
start of this with the gallop hole look see Daisy.
And they've got to hate the fact that the impeachment
is way down. And then you got the Looney's Like
Alyssa Milano, I'm so sick and tire and tired of this.
All my life is a hard as an actress, is
very hard to go in the trailer and whatever I mean,
she's lost her mind. Like the rest of Hollywood, they're not.

(19:10):
This is not a somber moment for them. This is
tidings and comfort and joy for them. But they don't
care that they're hurting the country in the process, that's
the serious side of it. They don't care that they
are weakening the executive branch. They don't care that they're
dividing the country. They don't care that They've done nothing
to help the country. They don't care that it's been

(19:31):
three long years. Listen, my great hope on about today
is this is this defines them. This is who they are,
This is what they represent. Nothing, rage, psychosis, hatred of
all things Donald Trump. And with that all of these
success remember I had to undo the damage of Obama

(19:51):
and Biden. Thirteen million more Americans food stamps, eight million
more poverty, lowest labor participation rates since the seventies. Now
what do we have in three years? We have the
lowest unemployment number since sixty nine, record low unemployment for
every demographic in this country. And now they've got a
worry because there's eight polls in America the show African
American support for the president ranges from thirty four to five,

(20:15):
thirty four, thirty three, twenty eight, twenty two, and the
lowest the sixteen, and a couple others in between. That's sixteen.
The low number would be twice what the president had
in twenty sixteen. Is only what do you got to lose?
They haven't helped you in all these decades. But I
will tell you it is this is going to blow

(20:36):
up in their faces. First, it's as Mitch McConnell said,
it's going to die in the Senate. Second, what Zogby
is pointing out here, he's got nearly seventy percent of
American voters saying these Democrats are more concerned with punishing
the president than helping us. That matters, because that's true.

(20:57):
Now say what you will, because we've had three years
of this shift show, would non stop bullshift and shift
happening all over the place. It's all there, and I
can tell you we know they've done nothing. Now they
have the same talk today, it's a solemn day, solemn
solomn Yeah, soom them, sell them some somber, somber, somber, somber,

(21:20):
somber somber. No gloating, no gloating. What do you think
happens when the doors closed? Whoop, whoop, whoo hoo. Let him.
But I'll be hopefully we the people will get the
last word. In three hundred twenty one days we get
to whoop whoop ourselves. Hopefully that won't be a somber day.
You know, this is a partisan impeachment. This is about

(21:41):
getting Trump. It's always about been about getting Trump anyway
they can, and if they have to bifurcate their psychotic
brains that, oh, they'll forget about real Russia collusion with
the dirty dossier. They'll ignore real corruption, which you know,
we're gonna use an unverifiable dirty dossiers by on a
presidential campaign, then transition, then presidency, and they're gonna say, well,

(22:05):
we were against obstruction except for Hillary's deleted subpoena at
emails and bleach bid and hammers, and we care about
election interference, but only if it's Trump Russia, not Hillary Russia.
Because remember the New York Times said that, yeah, that
dirty dossier was likely Russian disinformation from the beginning, and
separate and apart, because we believe Russia is bad and
they did what they did in twenty sixteen and Putin's

(22:28):
a hostile actor. We also know they don't seem to
care that Ukraine, on their own, according to their court
decision in Politico, was helping Hillary. There. That's how hypocritical
they are. This is not a party where intellectual honesty,
objective true thought, reason matters anymore. All they're doing is
scratching their big itch that they have built up. And

(22:51):
that itch was the bite that they got on in
November twenty sixteen, and they've been unable to scratch that itch,
which is to get rid of Trump. And they have
been singularly focused the entire time. And if it means
they're going to be the biggest hypocrites and ignore quid
and pro and quo and Joe fire, You're not getting

(23:13):
the billion. You're not going to get the billion dollars
unless you fire the prosecutor that I know is investigating
my son that is being paid million zero experience hunter
being paid millions. You have to forget all that, and
then you have to look at Trump, whether there was
no quid pro or quo, and impeach them for that.
But we'll support Biden. That's how twisted, ugly contorted and

(23:35):
compartmentalized and bifurcated their brains are. So I McConnell saying
this isn't gonna take long. You know, they have betrayed
the American people. They are serving themselves only this is
a path themselves on their own back moment for them,
because this is who the they are. This is like, oh,
and we're going to impeach them again and again and again. Well,

(23:57):
you might lose in three hundred twenty one days, because
I think they just gave the biggest campaign contribution possible
to the reelection of Donald J. Trump. So it's, you know,
it's it's going to go to the Senate and die,
and then you get to decide. Steve scholeases with us,
he just tweeted out before I called out Democrats for
breaking House rules to deny Republicans are right to hold

(24:18):
our own hearing with the witnesses they blocked. They like
to claim they'll schedule the minority hearing after the impeachment vote.
What's the point? Good point. It is impressive how the
Republicans have really stood up here and seem to now
finally get out. He said. I think Republicans, a lot

(24:38):
of them have had this syndrome for years, is that
they think if they're we if we're a little nice
to them, they're gonna be nice to us. I don't
think Democrats like you guys at all. I don't think
they like the Trump supporters, the smelly Walmart people either.
What are your thoughts? Yeah, Sean, And it really is
you hit on the point. It it's not just about
President Trump. They wanted to impeach him from the day
he took the oth of office, and even before then

(25:00):
you had Democrats calling for his impeachment. It was never
about a crime, and there is no crime. You know this,
You pointed it out. There are no high crimes and misdemeanors.
Even the Democrats star witnesses testified under oath when asked
name a high crime or misdemeanor, name and impeachable offense
was their bribery. Every one of them said no. This
is a personal Vendeta Sewan. It's not just to reverse

(25:21):
the results of the twenty sixteen election. It's those forgotten
men and women that this president's been fighting for. They
have disdained for the fact that he really did go
and fulfill his promises to cut taxes, to rebuild our country,
to rebuild their military, to secure our border. They've stood
up against every single one of those things. And so
they it's like they're scared to death that their weak

(25:41):
field of candidates, I mean, Hillary Clinton is outpolling everybody
on the Democrat field, including Joe Biden. That's a week
their field bar They're scared to death he's going to
win reelection. But they really don't. All that came out
this last week as Trump is pounding all of them
and beating all of them. He is the President's been doing.
How does this play out though in the districts. These

(26:04):
guys are all going to go home from for Christmas. Now.
We even saw at at shifts town Hall man did
did that become a shift show? If you will? It's
a disaster form back home because look, they ran saying
they were gonna be different. They ran saying they were
gonna work with everybody get things done. And all they've
done is trying to carry at a personal vendet against
the President. They are not standing up for the hard

(26:24):
working people in this country, the things that people want
to do. People want lower drug prices. Sean. We had
a bill we negotiated that got out a committee unanimously
to lower drug prices. Families can have that today. They
can be paying less for prescription drugs today. The President
said he'd signed the bill. Every Democrat on the committee
voted for. Pelosi won't bring that to the floor because
of impeachment, Securing our border, making sure our troops have

(26:46):
the tools they need. They've not done any of this
stuff because they've been just fixated and obsessed with this
witch hunt of impeachment, and I think they're paying a
price for it already. You know, obviously you see Vanrew
talking about switching parties. You see other demot's afraid to
go home because people are furious with them, because they've
they've literally flipped their noses at the people of the

(27:07):
district who elected them, who love this president, love what
this president's doing. And again, even if you don't like
or agree with the president, we have elections for that,
the elections next year. What is the appeach a president
because you don't like his policies? Walk us through, walk
us through the day. And when this shift show was over,
so we probably have about another three hours of debate,

(27:29):
and you know, you're gonna ultimately see the first time
in our history of our country a partisan impeachment vote.
Every Republicans going to vote against it. You're gonna have
some Democrats vote against it because there's nothing the president
did wrong. He didn't commit any crimes. Again, if you
don't agree with his foreign policy, I mean, all these
foreign policy experts they brought forward, you saw these hearings,
well explain what happens though, So they're gonna be they're

(27:51):
gonna be two votes and then a final vote had
his work there will be we'll have a separate vote
on each article of impeachment, and so you'll you know,
article one, they have the abuse of power, the obstruction
of Congress, made up terms. There's no laid out crimes
because there were no crimes. But there's going to be
a vote on each one individually. And at the end
of that they may or may not appoint the impeachment

(28:14):
managers for the Senate. We're not sure about that. That's
Speaker Pelosi's call. But the real votes are going to
be the two articles of impeachment, and they'll be taken
one at a time. Is this around seven o'clock tonight
when the President goes on stage in Michigan in front
of a huge crowd, which I think is a contrast
that's going to be sean You know, you got the
work there with real people, people he's been fighting for,
delivering for creating jobs for against these Washington elites who

(28:37):
hate the fact that he won the election, who hate
they didn't care about those folks, the forgotten men and
women that they never did anything for. And now all
of a sudden, those people were successful. They have opportunities
because of the president and they want to impeach him
from office. This is going to be a scar on
Nancy Pelosi's legacy as speaker. The latest is a McLaughlin
poll that I saw that he put out where now

(28:58):
again it's dropping like a rock. These are in the
thirty one districts that where Trump won in twenty sixteen.
Only thirty six percent of people in those thirty one
districts thinks these Democrats should be re elected. Yeah, and
it's probably gonna get worse for him. Agreed, you might

(29:21):
be back in the hunt to be the House majority leader,
Steve School. He says, always thank you for being with us. Oh,
I don't know if you saw. By the way, at
Lisa Page, I guess did this interview. She said the
Justice Department betrayed her by releasing her Russia Gate text. Well,
Harowitz is holding a hearing today. We'll cover this on
Hannity tonight. Yeah. We found the through text messages evidence

(29:43):
of people's political bias. Yep. And it was at your
conclusion that political bias did not affect any part of
the Page investigation. Crossed by a hurricane. We didn't reach
that conclusion, he said. We've been very careful in connection
with all of this sort of thing, and he goes
on and on. So she's trying to play the victim.
I noticed, and explaining what the insurance policy meant. Oh,

(30:04):
it's an analogy. She said no, and she says she's betrayed,
she's a victim. Well, when you say, God, Trump is
a lothsome human being, Hillary should win one hundred million
to zero. I can't believe Trump is likely to be
an actual serious candidate. He's an enormous bib. The whole

(30:26):
thing is a bad dream. She has to win, She
must win. I feel, you know, I've got a flash
of nervousness yesterday about Trump. Uh yeah, when you write
all this stuff that means you hate the guy. And
you know, remember they talked about the insurance policy. We
know what they meant. And please tell me this is
never gonna happen. Oh no, no, no, we'll stop it.

(30:49):
We will stop it. The two FBI agents are gonna
stop it. Maybe you were meant to be here because
you were meant to protect the country from this menace.
Oh okay, nobody is there. You're gonna use the powers
you're FBI agent to stop the country from this menace.
I'm afraid we can't take that risk. It's like an

(31:10):
insurance policy in the unlikely event you die before you're forty.
I could smell the Trump support at a Virginia Walmart.
Figure I needed a brush up on water Gate. Huh,
let's see. Oh and don't forget there. Maybe is this
what we talked about with Andy McCabe. Oh yeah, whoopsie Daisy. Anyway,

(31:34):
eight hundred nine for one Sean Bill O'Reilly's take on
this madness. We'll have full coverage, although we got a
lot of other stuff that we're getting to. Horowitz testifying
with Ron Johnson's committee today, we'll get to that. We
got a lot of polls out today. This is really
a non event to me. The president's speaking, it's gonna
be a wild I'm telling your rally tonight seven o'clock,

(31:55):
just a couple of little hours away from the solemn, solemn.
Tough day. But don't don't share in public, don't high
five each other in public. Just act like you're really
somber and serious and and uh and solom, that's a
salom that just it's not good. I will tell you.
Between that and Elissa Milano in front of five hundred

(32:18):
raging anti Trumper's big rally, five hundred people. That's it.
I think Trump bought forty thousand tonight in Michigan. An
hour two eight hundred nine four one Shawn is a number.
We'll check in with Kevin McCarthy, the leader of the
House Republicans coming up. Uh, this is a fate to
complete about seven eastern tonight. Just anti climactic. The only

(32:38):
fun stuff is like going along on the side show,
the Shift Show. You know, shift happening all over the place,
and you know, there's so much bullshifting out there, it's amazing.
But here's some of the madness. Hellos now flying. Listen

(33:05):
to me very carefully. I am angry. If he thought
Grotto is averry, you see nothing yet I'm prevent upon
all that. I am avery And you know what I'm angry.
I'm angry because I'm so tired. I'm tired of this now.

(33:29):
Don't get me wrong. I'm not tired of finding Donald
Trump and as many many impeatible offenses, and I'm not
tired of speaking truth to power. I will never tire
of that. But I am so tired of being lied
to by a President, and I'm tired that the entire

(33:50):
Republican Party thinks that we are all stupid. I mean,
this has committed I'm of justice, abuse of power, bribery,
obstruction of Congress. And the American people know this, and
we also know the Republicans are picking party over country.

(34:17):
So when the Republicans mentioned Vice President Biden saw it,
or when they attack the whistleblower, or question the patriotism
and motivation of Lieutenant Colonel Vinman, a soldier who earned
a Purple Heart in the service of our nation, they
think that we are all so stupid that we'll believe them. Well,

(34:40):
guess what can't we see right through their lives and
both to it's the notion of where we are and
all right, we'll pick it up from there. That's how
nuts is getting out there. But the people zagby now
almost seventy percent of people Democrats are more concerned with
impeach the president and helping America. And now the polls

(35:04):
have swung dramatically in Donald Trump's favor. And anyway, Bill
O'Reilly gives us his very unique simple take on all
of this, because he says he's a simple man. I
say he's anything but simple. How are you, sir, I'm
all right, m I avoided watching a lot of the
impeachment stuff today and I feel much better. It sounds

(35:24):
like it just rolled out a bed, Bill. I mean,
little sniffles are working a little too hot here at
the sniffles. But it's interesting. Miss Mulano seems to be
enamored of the word stupid. She seems to like that word.
I won't take it any further than that. My analysis
is basically, no, Bill, I'm so tired. I mean, I

(35:48):
go to my trailer and I have to wait two
hours from makeup, and then I you know, well, look,
I mean, everybody's entitled to their opinion, and certainly her
opinion is being screeched out. But you know what is
really interesting, This is the high point for those folks.
Tonight is the high point, and I don't know how

(36:11):
many people understand that. So from now on until the
election next November, it's all downhill for the hate Trump brigades.
So I look at it from a historian point of view,
not as a journalist or a pundon or even an American.
So I'm looking that from a historian's point of view.

(36:34):
So okay, you've got your impeachment vote. And I think
the best guy on this is Gerald Nadler, who in
nineteen ninety eight pretty much laid out what a farce
it is to impeach a president unless you have both
houses in Congress and both parties involved. Did he not?
You've played that SoundBite, haven't you? Of course? An? Okay,

(36:57):
So Nadl're pretty articulate on that. Of course, he's got
a gun. Every single thing he said on Bill O'Reilly
dot com tonight, I'll rerun it again, every single thing
Congressman Adler said in nineteen ninety eight in defense of
Bill Clinton he has violated now. But the important thing

(37:18):
for Americans is to not let it get you down
over the Christmas season. This is now going to go
to the Senate in January, and they'll dispatch it fairly quickly,
I hope, and then we'll see who the American people
want to give power to. And I don't think they
want to get power to Elisa Milano, Women's March or

(37:41):
move On. I just don't think they do. And the
Democratic Party has allied itself with those individuals, it with
those groups, and so tomorrow we see another Democratic debate
the sixth one. I'm not really expecting much else. Elizabeth
Warrens collapsed in the polls, mainly because Americans don't believe her.

(38:05):
And I think that if you are a traditional American
like I am, twenty twenty is gonna be a good year.
I look at this as the greatest donation to the
Trump campaign because it exposes them for who they are.
This has been three years, Bill, they have done nothing
for the American people. Three years endless conspiracy theories, lies, propaganda, bludgeoning,

(38:30):
character assassination, misinformation, all of it has been disproven. Now
they in this last rush to get this thing through
without any due process at all. I just think the
American people are fundamentally smarter than them. They see this
for what it. I think they're fed up with it
because look, you have a president who like them or not.

(38:53):
And I told I mean, I'm so ridiculous. I really am.
I admit it. I'm a ridiculous person. I told him,
man to man Ida, eye face to face, I said,
don't run and make it about you, make it about them.

(39:15):
Do you want you know, you pose a question to
American people. You may not like me, but my administration
has been good for you, your retirement, parents, college plans,
your job security, everything is better. Do you want these people?

(39:37):
And then you run the clip of Alissa Melana. That's
all he has to do. Make it about the folks,
and if President Trump does that, he'll win pretty handily.
I am predicting unless other stuff comes out. I am
just watching objectively here and everything that I know about
politics in my thirty one years on radio, now my

(39:59):
twenty fourth year of box is this. Are you better
off than you are four years ago? What have What
is the president done? Did he keep his word? Yeah?
Judges yes, tax cuts yes, burdens on bureaucracy yes, better
free or fair trade deals yes. Building a border wall
come hell or high water yes, individual mandate gone. Build

(40:20):
up our nation's defenses done. Getting out of these long
protracted conflicts. Well, he beat back to Caliphate, ended it,
and got back Daddy and his top lieutenants. At the
same time, I see a guy that, under the worst conditions,
has done all of that. Bill, You're a smart guy.
Name one thing. Name one thing that Democrats have accomplished

(40:43):
in the three years. One thing they've done The Democratic
Party doesn't want to accomplish anything. You have to understand that.
So they don't want to pass legislation because it makes
President Trump look good. Okay, So the answer is that
they don't want to do it, and they haven't done it,
and so we don't have immigration reform, which we should have.

(41:06):
We absolutely should have that a much better immigration. The
president offeration he offered dreamers. Absolutely, he offered it, and
we should have had a robust debate and it should
be law by now. But the obstruction to anything the
President Trump wants to d that's the resistance. That's the resistance.

(41:28):
But I appreciate you call me smart Hattedy. My god,
my whole reason has made I was just well, by
the way, I've been wondering what to get you for Christmas,
and now I know you just got it. No, no, no,
I just figured it out. I'm gonna get you a
Legra d Alka seltzal plus cold medicine, and I'm gonna
and I'm gonna get younas a court allergy. Don't, by

(41:50):
the way, don't use affron because it rebounds. If you
use it for like three days, it's not good. You
keep you I'm one of these homeopathic guys. I just
tough it out. But I'm going to play that sound
by it on bill O'Reilly dot com all day long.
I mean, everybody's gonna hear that. But you know, seriously,
I think Americans, and rightfully so, are angry and emotional

(42:11):
and on both sides, on both sides. But if I
and I don't want to do this, I would avoid
doing it. But if say I ran into a Lissa
Milano at a subway, you know, we're both getting sandwiches,
all right, and I would turn to her and I
would say, exactly what lies are haunting you? What lies

(42:33):
that President Trump has told are disturbing you. I'd like
to know what lies. And I can guarantee you she wouldn't.
I would buy her subway sandwich if she had an
answer to that, Is that what you're eating for? Like,
you know, Christmas Eve dinner on subway sandwich? Well, you
know I'm a man of the people. All right, Bill, stop,

(42:57):
you gotta stop. I think you're believe in your own crap.
I mean, come onto me. I got a question. So
what is your what is a bill O'Reilly favorite meal? Well,
by the way, one thing I know you don't do
is you don't drink. And by the way, you need
to drink. You're somebody that I would highly recommend you drink.
You know, people are saying, I'm back, that's what I need. No, No,

(43:18):
I don't. What is like your favorite meal? What's your favorite? Um?
I like turkey, nice roast turkey with the traditional trimmings. Well,
but do you have a butterball turkey friar like I do?
Have you ever had a fried turkey? See? See you're
an affluent guy, Annie, I just like to have the
regular turkey and and you know you get it at

(43:40):
home depot or lows man, it is not when I'll
tell you I'll get your I'll get you a butterball
turkey friar in Linda. Okay, but you gotta follow my
directions if you want. It's the juiciest turkey ever. Alright,
Linda was good. I mean, if you're bringing it over,
I'm taking it, all right. Post I'm gonna post me
fried in my turkey from Thanksgiving up on dot com.

(44:00):
All right? What else do you like to eat besides
you know topster. I know that sounds a little swell,
but I'm a big seafood guy. Like the clams. Uh,
you and I have had dinner and and we like steak,
good steak. Yep. Um. You know that's not a lot
of me, not a lot of red meat. You don't
want to stay lead and I want to stay uh

(44:22):
you know, very uh nimble, So I don't load up
on that. But I like that. Um. But I'm a
regular guy. I got my cheerios in the morning. I
got my regular guys giving me the sandwiches for lunch.
You know that kind of thing. Nothing special. By the way,
you'd think, like this is an important day in history.
We're talking about Bill O'Reilly's favorite things. It's like, all right,

(44:44):
stay right there, we're gonna be looking up now, we're
gonna be getting back to normal. I'm being honest. I
am happy about today because it's over. They have now,
they have now, they have now jumped out of the plane.
Then they're about politically crash. Here it is, and see
here's your big moment. Yea. By the way, and like,
are we really supposed to believe they're not high fiving

(45:05):
behind the closed doors. That's come on, How stupid do
they think we are? Right, Billy? Hang on all things
at Bill O'Reilly dot com. All right, the lunatic left
wing radical extremists impeaching the president, basically donating to the
re Electrump campaign. Oh, tonight's Riley with the president's going
to be out of out of control. I think if

(45:27):
I don't have them find out, Linda, how many seats.
I think it's like forty thousand. Bill O'Reilly is with
us Bill O'Reilly dot com. So Linda tweeted to build
during the break. Apparently the picture of me frying my turkey?
What did you think? Did you show that on TV?
That that picture of you with the turkey? No, but

(45:47):
I put it up. You gotta do that. No, I
tweeted it out. I put it up on it tweeted
you want me to put it on TV tonight? Put
it on your show because I want everybody to see
your mittens. That's unbelievable. Okay, so here's the deal. By
the way, they're not mittens. By the way, when it's
boiling peanut oil, bell, you kind of want to protect

(46:09):
your skin, just the thought. I know, but those mittens,
I mean, tellers would wear those. I'm telling you nice.
They're actually you know what you're probably you know what
You're just jealous because you eat dry turkey, you dry
old fashioned turkey. You've never had a you've never had
a fried turkey. Lanny, I'll trade you. You bring that

(46:30):
little contraption over with the turkey thing. It looks good,
and I'll give you five signed copies of the United
States of Trump. You can give them out as Christmas
present stocking stuffers. How about that. It's don't even trade.
Uh No, I think I'll keep mine, but I'm gonna
send you a turkey for all right, Now, all right,
let's go. You're right, this is over and it's all
downhill from here. I actually think it's gonna be so

(46:52):
bad for them, and these poles are crashing. I think
they're gonna wish they never never went near this. I
don't know about that. I might disagree with you there.
I think Americans are tired of this, and I think
by the end of January this is gone and nobody
wants to revisit it. Now. The President himself may, but again,

(47:13):
he'd be better served, in my opinion, my humble opinion,
all right, to concentrate on who his opposition is. He
can walk in your gum. At the same time, Wait
a minute, but he's been He've been trying to do
this to him for three years and he's still accomplished everything.
But he won. He's gonna win. He's not gonna be

(47:33):
booted out of office. He's got a really good chance
at reelection. But peel back who your opposition is? I mean, Hanney,
these are dangerous people. This isn't Bill Clinton and the Clintons,
This isn't Barack Obama saysn't Jimmy Carter, this radical left
movement that's driving all of this Trump resistance. These are

(47:57):
like dangerous all right, I got a role. No, I agree. Listen,
I am telling you the American people won't forget this
madness for three years and it's going to hurt him.
All right, Bill O'Reilly dot com quick break your calls.
Next arise today, mister speaker, to call for the impeachment
of the President of the United States of America. Trump

(48:18):
would like to redefine the law the way that he
wants to redefine it. But he's wrong, And yes, I
believe that he should be impeached. So I really do
believe that we have learned that there is now evidence
that the President of the United States engaged in a
felony to obtain the office of president. The Constitution could

(48:39):
not be any clearer. Impeachment is the appropriate remedy for bribery,
for treason, for high crimes and misdemeanors. So your son
looks at you and says, Mamma, look you won. Billis
don't win. And I said, baby, they talks, because we're
gonna go in there. We're gonna we have a moral
obligation now to investigate this president. Impeachment proceedings will give

(49:01):
us more legal leverage to be able to get the
information Congress needs to get to the bottom of what
his administration has done while they're in office. Unfortunately, the
House of Representatives today has stalled in their pursuit of
these facts and the truth. Only impeachment gives them the
leverage and the mechanism necessary for us to know exactly

(49:21):
what has happened and who is responsible for that. I
believe that the President deserves to be impeached. Today, in
the next forty eight hours, I'll be introducing a resolution
of investigation. The opening comments in that resolution says that
the Judiciary Committee will investigate whether sufficient grounds exists for

(49:44):
the House of Representatives to exercise the power by Article one,
Section two, Cause five of the Constitution in respect to
acts of impeachment of the President of the United States.
He has time to move forward an impeachment in query
I do, I personally do. I can't be scared elections.
We need to uphold the rule of law. Administration is
certainly pushing the Congress in that direction by obstructing everything.

(50:07):
Are you changing your tune on them? You know? I
think the case gets stronger the more they stone wall
the Congress. Everybody runs for Congress with the idea that
I want to go there and start impeachment. But I
think that's what it's come to. The impeachment process is
going to be inevitable, just a question of when not if.
High position on impeachment is what it has always been,

(50:29):
and that is the President of the United States of
America needs to be impeached and peach boty bye, and
peach body by and pachboty by. Impeachment is the way
that we establish that this man will not be permitted
to break the law over and over without consequences. The

(50:53):
impeachment must go forward. Center Sanders. Do Democrats have any
choice but to impeach President Trump, Please, I don't so.
I look forward, by the way, not only to a speedy,
an expeditious impeachment process. And the fact is that this
President United States has gone so far as to say
since this latest event that in fact, he will not
cooperate in any way at all, will not unless any

(51:17):
witnesses will not provide any information, will not do anything
to cooperate with the impeachment. They have no choice but
to move. That's our job. We have a constitutional duty
to pursue this impeachment. Sorry, caustro is impeachment and distraction,
not at all. We can walk into gum. At the
same time, we should begin impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump.

(51:38):
We cannot allow that precedent to stand. There must be consequences, accountability,
and justice. The only way to ensure that is to
begin impeachment proceedings. All right, there it is. There is
your corrupt Congress, your abusing power Congress, and all of
their sick, ugly, twisted, demented, bifurcated brain. You know, logic, thinking,

(52:01):
common sense, intellectual honesty all gone dead, finished miss meaningless
exercise of people that do nothing for we the people.
That's what you got. There, and that's who they are,
and that defines them and we get to decide in
the end best part of the story. This is a chapter,
and it's actually a sad chapter in American history. But

(52:25):
it's really not even that said to me, because I've
known them for who they are for so many years.
This is who they are, this is what they do,
this is all they care about. And if anything, we
now have a bright shining light on them because for
these very people to do this, about the quindit and
the pro and the quo and ignore the Joe and

(52:46):
the zero experience hunter, it says everything you need to
know about who they are, about what a bunch of
phony hypocrites they all are, all the selective, feigned moral outrage. No,
this is a somber exercise, a somber exercise that kept saying,
uh yeah, then they're all clapping. Somber, serious, grave, somber

(53:10):
dignitaries of you know, dismal, depressing character, melancholyague, conveying gloomy suggestions. Right,
let's clap today. We are here to defend democracy for
the people. My God, bless America. This is a somber moment,

(53:40):
very prayerful too, I heard a lot. I heard a
lot of prayer in the clapping. Uh. You know, it's
sort of like there's moments. What was it. There's one
moment as a congresswoman got makes the vote, everyone starts
a bye bye. We'll see you guys. You're done. This
isn't gonna go over well for you. All right, let's
get to the phones. Jordon in Pennsylvania, Jordan High, how

(54:01):
are you glad you called? Hey? Thanks for taking my
call of Sean. I just as a as an average
American citizen, an average middle class American citizen. Something that
is so frustrating to me is that the media, and
you call it the mainstream media mob, they almost feel

(54:22):
like they are more powerful than any court or any
judge within our country because they push the narrative no
matter what we do or no matter what roles are
broken by their side by the FBI, they can get
away with that because the media has their back. How

(54:44):
can we do how can we go about this? To
make this right? You make it right in three one days.
You get to reject this, you get the final say,
that's the best part of the story today. You know,
I was wondering if this would impact me or bother
even a little bit. It doesn't even it doesn't even
register on my bandwidth, and usually my bandwidth is pretty full.

(55:09):
And you know, it's just they mean, it is so
meaningless what they're doing. They are meaningless people. They are
shallow people. These are are petty people. These are not
people that are looking out for any other interest but
their own. And I guess maybe some of them have
just convinced themselves, in their self righteous narcissism, that they

(55:31):
can ignore real Russia collusion with Hillary, ignore what they've
done now for three years in the country, nothing for
the American people, ignore their psychosis and their compartmentalization, and
everything is Donald Trump's fault. If the dog bites these things,
if you're feeling bad, it's all Trump's fault. And somehow
they've convinced their twisted minds that it wasn't acquitted in

(55:53):
a pro and a quo like Joe we can forget,
we can ignore Joe and Hunter. It's say again. It
just highlights it all ends there in terms of knowing
who they are, what they're about, and what today is
all about. Max Palm Springs, California, Next on the Sean
Hannity show what's going on? How are you Max? Wonderful? Hey,
So if they're doing this on behalf of the American

(56:16):
people and they're concerned and they're people of integrity about
the Constitution and they don't think what they did to
Carter Page was so bad, then congresspeople, Pelosi, Nadler's shift
and all of the presidential candidates can go down to
their at local FBI office and voluntarily say it's okay
for you to surveil themselves and their entire staff. If

(56:39):
they really people of integrity, Yeah, do you really and
you really think that's going to happen before health freeze
is over? Right? Well, but but hey, if they're doing
it for me, if they're doing it for the Constitution,
if they're people of integrity, then say, hey, we want
another good election, come and surveil all of us. Because
after all, they don't think what they did to Carter
Page was a violation of of a civil rights They

(57:01):
don't care because the ends justified the means in all
of this. They were supposed to be the great civil libertarians.
They're not a civil libertarian. They That be a great
presidential question though for the debates, would you would you
be willing vice former Vice President Biden to have your
campaign surveiled to ensure the election was sound. The answer. See,

(57:23):
this is why, this is why. There's a psycho psychological
component to all this, which I don't want to repeat
myself too often, but it's really alive and well, you know,
call it Trump derangement syndrome if you want. But what
does that mean? You have to ignore real Russia collusion
or the outrage that the feigned outrage of We can't
have foreign election interference and ignore the dirty Russian dossier,

(57:44):
which is what they've done. You can't claim obstruction matters
so much, but you're going to ignore Hillary's deletion of
subpoena emails and bleach bit and hammers. You know, foreign
election interference. Okay, it's bad if it's Russia, because Russia
is helping President Trump. No. The New York Times says
that the dirty dossier was likely Russian disinformation from the
get go. Well, what about Ukraine election interference? Conservatives have

(58:07):
been pushing that. Well, Ukraine has a court that said
they interfered, and Politico wrote a long piece about it
in January January eleven to twenty seventeen that is separate
and apart from Russia, the hostile regime led by the
hostile actor of Vladimir Putin. But you know, think about that.
If the dirty dossier was Russian disinformation from the get go, oh,

(58:27):
they were helping Hillary, because we know Ukraine was helping
Hillary according to Alexandra Cholupa and Politico's right up of
her meeting in the Ukrainian embassy in Washington for the
purpose of digging up dirt on Trump and on his associates.
This is the psychological side of this. If it's Trump,
it's bad. If it's Hillary, oh never mind. If it's

(58:49):
Joe and quid and pro and quot and you're not
getting the billion dollars, you know, the real bribery, the
real quid pro quo, the misuse of taxpayer dollars, the
reel you've got six hours fire. The guy that's investigating
my zero experience son is getting paid millions. So you're
not getting that billion dollars. They don't talk about it,

(59:09):
So what do they have. So the psychological component is, well,
we'll cut off all reason, intellectual honesty, common sense, and
we'll compartmentalize our brains bifurcate it completely, wall it off
and say only if it's Trump is it bad. If
it's US, we ignore it. Boo boo, boo boo. You
know they're losing, they're losing their minds. But Ashley is

(59:32):
in North Carolina. Ashley, how are you glad you called? Hi? Son? Hi?
So first time caller. I'm very excited. Um. My question
is what is the likelihood So if that Republicans take
the House next next election, what's the likelihood they'll be
able to bring Adam Schiff up on like some kind
of expelment charges or something based on what he did

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with Devin Nunaz and the phone records and pulling those
records and all the other things that he did in
this Congress. The answer is, yeah, all of that would
happen if the House flips hands. Look, I think it's possible.
I don't have a good feel yet. End up on
Hannity dot Com. We're really going to crank it up
by the start of next year. We're gonna put up
there and we'll remind you often if you haven't registered

(01:00:15):
to vote, what are the deadlines to register where you vote?
You know, we're going to try and make it as
as user friendly so people can engage easily in this
next election. What are the deadlines? You know, when is
early voting start? What about absentee voting, all of that
sort of thing. We'll put it up there and we'll
we'll it'll be comprehensive every state. But you know, if

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they if they win, yeah, of course they can. You know,
of course they go after Adam Schiff. They would have
the ability to do that. That would be pretty good
news roundup and information overload our Sean Hannity show that's
coming up. Kevin McCarthy, by the way, the House Minority Leader,
will join us right as we get back to our
busy telephones here saying hi next to Brian and Minnesota. Brian, Hi,
how are you glad you called? You know, I'd say

(01:00:57):
that there's an outside shot that Minnesota could be in
play for Donald Trump. Oh, I totally agree. Sean. First
of all, thanks for having me on and from one
to port deplorable Walmart smelly shopper to another, Merry Christmas
to you, so well, Merry Christmas to you, my fellow
smelly Walmart shoppers. Hello, Pepa Holp. The people at Walmart,
you know, we're saying we really love Walmart. Well, yeah,

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I mean I'm a proud Walmart. I love Walmart, I
love Costco, Walmart, the big Target stores. The Kmart that
was open at my house closed down a number of
years ago, and I think that happened and I don't
know why. But anyway, what's on your mind? Sean? My
question for you is, with quick pro quote, Joe leading
the Democratic Party presidential nominees and if he's actually going

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to secure it as the candidate, can you imagine how
the debates between Biden and Trump would go? I mean,
Trump getting impeached is just a jump start by the
fact that he was trying to expose Biden's corrupt Ukraine history,
but it could be pretty comical and pretty awkward, just
like the debates between him him and Hillary were, you know,
in twenty sixteen. So I just thought i'd get your takes.
And I just don't think Biden has a fastball. I

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don't even think he has a slow pitch. I don't
think Biden belongs on the stage. You know, Biden, I'll
be honest, He's actually scary. You know, I'm watching him.
He just doesn't seem to be with it enough for
me at nor does he seem to have the energy
level that one would need to be a president. Donald
Trump is he's like the energizer bunny. He goes and

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goes and never stops, never sleeps, never stops. I mean,
he's there twenty four to seven almost. I mean, I'm
sure he sleeps on but not a lot. And I
know the personality very well because that's very similar to
the way I roll in my life. And maybe I
should sleep more, but I figure I sleep with more
when I'm dead, a lot of time to sleep. Then
you're not allowed to get back up again. That's the rules.

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Very quiet out there, very quiet out there. And when
I go and you know, go out in the woods
and my mausoleum. Hannity's America, All right, eight hundred nine
four one sewn Tolfrey telephone number the House. Republican leader
Kevin McCarthy will join us. This is a purely partisan impeachment.
Well a few defections to the Republican side, none no

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Republican defected. Quick break right back will continue. Stay right
here for our final news round up and information overload.
In the final hour of the Sean Hannity Show, too.
That's the notion of where we are and how the
Democrats are feeling today. You can feel it in the
air here. It feels different. It is palpable that this

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is momentous, that this is brave, and again it is
despite the Democrats talking points, not something that this speaker
wanted to do for and about this president. It's a somber,
somber mood. The advice from the speaker to the Democrats
don't gloat. I think that's significant on a very very

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somber day. Well, it is significant because this is a moment,
as she says, that nobody was really looking forward to.
You have a country that is bitterly divided on this,
and gloating would be the wrong thing. We do know
today that Nancy Closi has the votes she wants to make.
Today Democratic congresswoman who's wearing a dark dress and said

(01:04:09):
that she and some of her colleagues who are not
men because they tend to wear dark clothes anyway, talked
about wearing a sort of dark dress today to show
the somber nature of the day. Today. We are here
to defend democracy for the people. My God, bless America. There. Oh,

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that was so somber, I heard it. You know this
entire I don't even know what you want to call it,
except their abusive power. This entire thing is built on zero.
This is who they are, This is who they will
always be. This is about them, their power, their inability

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to accept the results. In twenty sixteen, now in three
and twenty one days, you we the people, you get
the final say, because to be where they are, you
literally had to shut down all intellectual thought and honesty
in your brain. You have to shut down reason in
your brain. You have to shut down common sense in
your brain, and you have to forget, oh, the very thing.

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They're feigning outrage about the quid and the pro and
the quo, which will change to bribery, which will change
to extortion, which will change to abuse of power and
obstruction of justice, which, by the way, was blown out
of the water last week by the US Supreme Court
taking on the case. Yeah, the executive branch, when in
conflict with the legislative branch, has the right to seek

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remedy in the third branch of government, that would be
the judicial branch, and it is now under review. But
they're in too big a rush for that, don't have
time to wait. Wait for those moments. We're gonna race
the impeachment. This has to get where you are as
a Democrat, you have to forget Joe. You're not getting
the billion, well unless you fire the prosecutor who is

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investigating my zero experienced son who's being paid millions. If
fire him, you get the billion. You don't ever talk
about that if you're a Democrat or you're in the
media mob. Just like you had to ignore the dirty
Russian dossier bought and paid for by Hillary Clinton in
as it relates to the Russia Hole investigation. You have

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to forget that part, even though eventually even the New
York Times recognized it was likely Russian disinformation from the beginning.
You have to forget that. Yeah, obstruction of justice only
if it's bad, only if Trump did it. We'll forget
about the subpoena emails and bleach bit and hammers. That's
how That's what I mean when I talk about bifurcating
your brain, and that's compartmentalization. That is zoning out from

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all truth, all objective truth, all reality, all facts in life,
all intellectual honesty and reason. Anyway, all of this is
meaningless except that just remember how you feel today, Just
remember the wise that they have been told. Just remember
that we've only had three years of this by these

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do nothing Democrats because they only want their power, and
they are raging every day out of their mind because
Donald Trump lives in the crevices of their brains and
they can't get them out. Republican leader Kevin McCarthy is
with us Coiressman, how are you. I'm doing well, A
somber and prayerful day. Somber and preful. Yeah, well, you

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know when they say that, somber and prayer phone, and
it's something they never ran for. Just look at the facts.
She admitted for the last two and a half years
she'd been trying to impeach him. Nadler, who's ahead of
the Committee of Impeachment, campaigned with his own Democrats because
that's that's how you get chosen his chair, that he'd
be the best for impeachment, the freshman that gave him
the majority. Day they were sworn in, they go that

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night to a party and said they're going to impeach
the mother and then Raskin, who they picked the congressman
to represent him at the Rules Committee. Yesterday, two days
before the president is being sworn in, talks about impeaching them.
The only prayers they've had for him is they've been
wanting to impeach him. You don't, look, it's something that
has zero meaning to me because of everything that you're describing.

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You know, then you have the Jim Jordan four facts
that never change and when lackly and then you say, well,
then why are we here because this is the only
thing that they have fixated on for three straight years.
You know why we're here because they hate us, They
hate what we believe. They called us deplorables because we
would support President Trump, and now they want to disqualify

(01:08:46):
our votes. They know they cannot beat them, and that's
why they've always had a timeline win to do this.
They just never had the facts. So you see the
polls are tanking for them. They're not doing well. It's
been a dramatic turnaround in the last week. They're racing
this thing through, but they're gonna go on recess. When
do you guys finally go out on recess? When you

(01:09:07):
finish this around what six or seven tonight? Right? Yeah, well,
then we'll have votes tomorrow, will be done we're going
to vote on USMCA, the biggest victory the president, which
everybody promised before they could do and they could not,
but only this president could do it. The only reason
Pelosi is bringing that up is because she's impeaching him,
the only reason why she would allow it. What do

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you see happening in the Senate? I mean, we've heard
from Mitch McConnell I interviewed him. He's like, there's nothing here.
Every Republican senator I've talked to, there's nothing there. They'll
hand this, this garbage impeachment meaningless impeachment over to the Senate.
What do you expect happens there and what would you
like to have happened? Well, you know, in the Senate,
it's like walking into a jury. The Chief Justice is

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going to come in preside over it. But I'm going
to give the members of this Republican conference a lot
of credit because they never backed away even when she
first started lying about this. We head straight in to
give the facts, and I think we've educated the Senate
over there, and I think they're in a very strong
place that they know Heathen their Democratic leader Schumer is

(01:10:12):
now admitting that everything over here has been a sham right,
no fair process. Remember when you put that letter out,
when I first put that letter to the Speaker, Nancy Pelosi,
Now she treat this president the same standard this House
has always treated a Republican or Democrat president, and she
rejected it. Something has seemed to have happened in the

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course of all of this, And I have more time
on radio, and I want you to expand on why
you think this is because I've been you know how
critical I've been a Republicans and leadership over the years,
and I've been frustrated by the Republican Party. I'm a
registered Conservative. But I see something that I haven't seen
in a long time. I see a unity, a purpose.

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I see Republicans actually fighting for things they believe in
and agendas that they're supporting that are working because the
president's agenda. And he's gotten so much done, even under
the worst circumstances in which a president can work, ever
since he took office. But what has happened, what can
you tell us has happened or what you believe has
happened with the Republican rank and file that has brought

(01:11:14):
out this new energy in them. Well, if you lose,
you understand, and the only way you're going to try
to ever get a majority. They're not given to you,
they're earned. And the one thing when I took over leadership,
I realized we were not a united and I wanted
to find the very best people in the best positions.
I didn't want somebody to be left aside because somehow,
maybe you philosophically didn't agree with him. So I put

(01:11:37):
the very best people in the right places. You let them,
unshackle them and let them work. Last night, we were
sitting and having a meeting after conference, and it's a
meeting that sometimes probably wouldn't happen in the past. There's
Mark Meadows sitting next to me. There's Andy Biggs over there,
and we're sitting and we're walking through what's going to
happen today. Mark Meadows stops and says, I just want
to tell you this is the most open united I've

(01:12:00):
ever seen Congress. He actually told me that last night.
I talked to him last night. He told me about
about the exact same story you just described. He said
it to me, Yeah, well, you know, I'll tell you.
It's a tipping point for me because I did not
like how Freedom Caucus members were treated under Paul Ryan
Um and when you put Jim Jordan on the Intel Committee,

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that was a grand slam Um there. Now, I would
imagine that Pat Sippoloni Jay Sekulo are gonna be there
for the president in the Senate trial. I mean, if
there are House members Jordan and Meadows, that they're my
two guys. Maybe Gates if you want to fire the
plays up a little bit, you should also include Radcliffe.
I like Attorney. He's good. He's the only one that's

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been on both committees. And I think what you have
watched through this way, do you agree with my choice?
Do you like my choices or not? You can be honest,
I like your choices. Yeah. One thing I would tell
you too, though, is you see how deep our binges. Yeah.
You probably didn't even know about Ali Stefoni before, or
Mike Turner or Chris Stewart. You know by the way
I put all of these people on my show. Now,

(01:13:03):
I would never put these people on. You would have
a different position of it. But what we've been able
to do is I'm together. I mean, we'll hurd sitting
in there defending. I mean, we have had some of
the strongest unity. Why I give a lot of credit
to this president. I give a lot of credit to
this conference, and I think at the end of the day,
I might giving any some credit to the Democrats because

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they have been so far fetched, they have lied so much.
They have adam shift that individual. Now we just had
a judge come forward. I guess I wouldn't be I'd
be in trouble if I was on the House floor
and I called them a compromise corrupt, coward, congenital liars.
I allowed, you know what, I think the truth should
be allowed on that floor because this man has lied

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so much, so and it put this country through so
many nightmares. We don't have to do this. Go back
to what you finish your other thought. We're talking about
the team. The team is more united, we're collectively working together.
When they started attacking a least the phonic you know
what happened, the entire conference stood right behind her and said,
let's not let this. Have you tack one of them,

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you tack all of this. We would work together all
the committees because everything the Democrats did was to game
the system. Okay, and so even though you might not
be on that committee, we would go down and we
would sit and talk and prepare the committees ahead of time,
give us the advice from Lee Zelden to Mark Meadows
to Liz Cheney sitting in the room myself, and we'd

(01:14:28):
be working on it. And then when it would move
to Judiciary, we'd have the Intel Committee in there telling
the others from the Foreign Affairs Committee. Everybody has been
a part of this. It's not been one person, and
I think that's what creates a team together. Right, we'll
stay right there when we come back. What your prediction
in the Senate is, as we continue with the Republican

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leader in the House, Kevin McCarthy on this very solemn
and prayerful day, full coverage of this. Oh and by
the way, Michael Horowitz devastating testomon today and Lisa Page
we have an rebuttal for her too, and the President
speaking tonight, big rally, forty thousand people I heard in Michigan.
Quick break right back more with Kevin McCarthy on the

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other side. Right, as we continue, Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy
is with us. So all right, it's gonna be handed
now over to the Senate. It's a faded complete that
starts in January. I guess you all are back what
January sixth, right? I think six or seventh? Yes? Okay?
Do you think they bring it up immediately? And now
McConnell's saying he doesn't think it's going to take long

(01:15:32):
at all. It's gonna be one, two, three and out
of there. Well from what they see, even with Schumer
claiming that this is a farce over on this side,
I don't see that it takes very long. It should
not take five weeks, maybe one to two weeks, and
this thing should be over. And I believe when you
look at the vote today, the bipartisan vote will be
against impeachment. And what's interesting is that's one of the

(01:15:55):
criterias the Speaker Pelosi set out for herself. It's on
the wrong side. I think you'll get a bipartisan vote
against impeachment over in the Senate. What would we get
a couple of Democrats. That'll be interesting to see. What
was your take on the IG report? Now, for me
and what I do for a living, I mean, I

(01:16:15):
call the media a mob because they are a mob,
the media in this country. They don't seem to really
care about truth and they pushed one conspiracy theory live
for three years. Ends up that premeditated fraud on a
FISA court occurred using Hillary Clinton's bought and paid for
dirty Russian dossier. New York Times finally realized it was

(01:16:36):
likely Russian disinformation from the beginning. She gets a pass
on obstruction. They did have Russia collusion, They did spy
on a president, they did take away another individual's civil liberties,
and they did it knowingly. What should happen to the
people involved in that, Well, I think the law should
be upheld. If there's an FBI agent that fundamentally changed

(01:16:59):
what was said to take it through a FISA and liede,
that's breaking the law. If somebody knowingly put another signed
a FISER report to go spy on an American even
though they knew the truth of where the dossier was,
they should be upheld with the law. I think people
should get indicted on this. Yeah, well, congratulations to all

(01:17:21):
of you guys, and I would say that the odds
of you becoming the majority in the next Congress have
gone up dramatically as of today. I do have faith
in the American people in twenty one days, think of this.
Sean and first we owe you a lot of thanks,
just as not as a Republican, but as an American.
When others in the media would would just go paret

(01:17:44):
the lies, you went to find the facts, and you
educated America. By the way. They all hate the fact
that I'm right and that we're number one because we
tell the truth. If it's not complicated with one thing,
they would crucify you. They crucify me anyway. Things they've
been wrong with they just make it up. It doesn't
matter if I'm right. They're never gonna say, oh uh,

(01:18:04):
this breaking news. Just in Hannity's right again. We were
wrong again. I don't think that's gonna happen. No anyway, Listen,
have a merry Christmas. This is my last day on
the on the air, so we'll see you guys back
that that is it by twenty nineteen, see you twenty twenty.
Here we come, all right, three twenty one days, Congressman,

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we look forward to it. Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy, quick
break right back, and you're called straight ahead, shallow fly.
Listen to be very carefully. I agry, brother is angry.

(01:18:52):
You see nothing yet, and you know why I'm angry.
I'm angry because I'm so tired. I'm tired of this now.
Don't get me wrong. I'm not tired of fighting Donald
Trump and as many many impeatible offenses. And I'm not

(01:19:15):
tired of speaking truth to power. I will never tire
of that. But I am so tired of being lied
to by a president. I'm tired that the entire Republican
Party thinks that we are all stupid. I mean, this
has committed obstruction of justice, abuse of power, bribery, obstruction

(01:19:42):
of Congress, and the American people know this, and we
also know the Republicans are picking party over country. So
when the Republicans mentioned Vice President Biden saw it, or
when they attack the whistleblower or question the patriotism and

(01:20:03):
motivation of Lieutenant Colonel Vinman, a soldier who earned a
Purple Heart in the service of our nation, they think
that we are all so stupid that will believe them. Well,
guess what can't we see right through their lives and

(01:20:23):
both all right? There you have the freak out squad
on his job is so hard. I mean, I'm so tired.
I'm an actress and everything, and you gotta you gotta
sit in the trailer for hours and do nothing, and
you then you gotta go on, Cameron, actually work for
a minute or two, and then they then you wait
some more and it's hard. It's really hard work. Yeah, okay,

(01:20:48):
Uh did you hear what she said to it sounded
like Ashley Judd, remember when she was saying, I can't
even repeat it. I can't repeat what she said either,
because I'm gonna repeat it and then I'll get in trouble.
My name is Ashley, just here. I am a feminist.
I am a nasty woman. I'm not as nasty as

(01:21:10):
a man who looks like he bathes and cheeto dust,
a man whose words are a distract to America Electoral
College sanctioned hate speech, contaminating this national anthem. I'm not
as nasty as Confederate flags being tattooed across my city.

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Maybe the South actually is gonna rise again. Maybe for
some it never really fell. I'm not nasty like the
combo of Trump and Pence being served up to me
in my voting booth. I'm nasty like the battles my
grandmother's fought to get me into that voting booth. I'm

(01:21:52):
nasty like the fight for wage equality, Scarlet Johansson. Why
were the female actors paid less than half of what
the male actors earned last year? See, even when we
do go into higher paying jobs, our wages are still
cut with blades sharpened by testosterone. Why is the work

(01:22:17):
of a black woman and a Hispanic woman worth only
sixty three and fifty four cents of a white man's
privileged daughter. This is not a feminist myth. This is
in equality. So we are not here to be debunked.

(01:22:38):
We are here to be respected. We are here to
be nasty. I'm nasty like my bloodstains on my bedsheets.
We don't actually choose if and when to have our periods.
Believe me, if we good, some of us would. We

(01:22:58):
don't like throwing away our favorite pairs of underpant's. Tell
me why are pads and tampacs still text Oh that
was a brand name. Why are tampons and pads still
taxed when viagra and rogaine are not? Is your erection

(01:23:18):
really more than protecting the sacred, messy part of my womanhood?
Is the bloodstain on my jeans more embarrassing than the
sitting of your hair? Anyway? What can I tell you,
and then the mob in the media is corrupt as
they are. By the way, a quick collo to our

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friend Charlie Kirk. Charlie is the person running this organization
Turning Points USA. I do not accept many speaking engagements
at all because my work schedule is insane. This will
be my last day of programming before I take my
long Christmas break and the only time a year I

(01:24:02):
take a long break. And anyway, but I am it's
such a worthwhile cause organization, and I wanted to go
down because you have a bunch of incredible young people
that are a part of this organization, the next generation.
You know, when when Hannity goes off into the mausoleum
one day somewhere Hannity's America's Mausoleum, Well, there'll be people

(01:24:23):
like Charlie Kirk and Canada's Owens holding down the shop.
Your organization is grown by leaps and bounds. And I'm
going to be speaking somewhere someplace to your group undisclosed
location this week. That's right, Sean. It's an honor to
be on the show. Thank you, And with so much
going on in the news, it's quite a week to
be doing this and the President will also be speaking

(01:24:44):
Saturday evening, and we're honored to have you there and
to have thousands, well that really good thing. I'm going
before him because I don't want to speak after him.
I mean, you see his rallies when and as closed
as of me. We are one glorious nation under God.
We are one united American family. It's great clothes, that's
that's right. And it's just so against the media narrative

(01:25:05):
that you do such a good job of, you know,
pointing out their hypocrisy and their absurdity when you have
over four thousand students to assemble over Christmas break in
an undisclosed location. It might be South Florida, it might
be somewhere else, but to rally around America, to rally
around the Constitution, and to support our president in the
midst of this impeachment fight. And it's a great honor

(01:25:27):
to have you, Sean. We take that as a serious
compliment to the work we're doing and what you're doing.
So you got four over four thousand, and how many
will be at my speech, like one hundred or two
hundred maybe, Well, we we're going to try to have
more at your speech. And the president's speech, but no
guarantee we can pull that off. Well, if you pull
that off, you know, I'll start thinking about twenty twenty
four if that happened. But that's not gonna happen, so

(01:25:47):
I don't have to worry about it. Well, uh, you
know it's gonna be amazing. Well, I will say this,
it is when I hear you got four thousand kids
coming to an event you're right over Christmas holiday. And
there are some towns by the way that hate my
guts because of my coverage of spring Break and Panama
City Beach in particular. But what I didn't like is

(01:26:08):
you had all these criminal elements coming in with these drugs,
and these kids literally are dying and there's nobody there
to really protect them, and nothing's organized and no good
is really happening for those kids. And you had people
specifically going in with drugs manufactured in their backyard with

(01:26:29):
god knows what, and kids were dying. So I wanted
to do something about it. But when you have kids
that get together and they love their country and they
want to do well for their country, that, you know what,
you should be very proud of all your success. Well,
thank you, Sean and you'll play a big part of that.
And just to be able to rally against the left
is doing and the Democrats are trying to impeach this president.
It goes right against the narrative that you have young people, students,

(01:26:51):
the next generation standing up against the scam impeachment with
people like you and the president that have done so
much for our country. So it's going to be an
amazing weekend and truly historic in many different ways. Well, look,
we appreciate it, and I really, I really do look
forward to going down there. Um, I don't get to
go out on the road like I used to. I
don't have the time I would love to. But when

(01:27:13):
I see a group of four thousand kids like you've
been able to assemble, that that makes me feel good
about where the country's headed. I look forward to seeing
you all later this week and wish you all the
best and congratulations on all of your success. Thank you,
God bless you, Sean, and thank you for your doing
for our country. It's a truly an inspiration. God bless
you too. All Right, my friend eight hundred nine four one, Sean,

(01:27:34):
you want to be a part of the program. All right,
to our busy phones we go. We've got Dan in Chicago.
Dan the man, how are you glad you called? Thanks
for taking my call, appreciate it. What's going on? Nothing
I was calling. I'm a police officer in the Chicago area,
and is concerning the five applications. At one time had
to still out of search warrant. I had one number

(01:27:55):
wrung on the address after I had already had it
signed by the judge. I had to correct that warrant
and go meet the judge out at a hotdog joint.
Otherwise my entire case would have been shot now let alone.
Had I left out exculpatory material or flat outlide, I
would not have a job anymore, possibly even being charged
for perjury. I don't understand how seventeen discrepancies, how these

(01:28:19):
warrants could have kept getting applied for and approved. Look,
I'll tell you if we don't do the follow through
now that we have the information and now it's officially corroborated,
everything we have been telling people happened happened if we
don't hold them accountable in the end. And I think
the strong, outspoken language of both Durham and Barr has
made it very very clear that there will be consequences.

(01:28:43):
But if we don't, then that means we just have
a two tier justice system, and that means equal justice
under the law doesn't exist and equal application of our
laws don't exist. Well, I'll tell you the rebuke from
the FIS Accords. It was pretty the eye. Yeah, it's
pretty unprecedented. And I can tell you something the lasting
want to do is lie and piss off a judge,
because that's exactly what they'll do. And that's why the

(01:29:04):
course spoke out, because they're attaching their name to warrant
an invade a person's privacy, and it's a big deal
for a judge, and when they're lied to, they don't
take that very lately at all. Look, I'm like you.
I've said, there's many times there's some people you never
want to piss off, and one is a judge. Ever
see Judge Judy and watch her show and I actually

(01:29:26):
got a chance to meet her and and honestly, I've
watched people go to try to go toe to toe
with her and she's having none of it. That is
real life. Judges are not gonna take your crap. And
it's yes, sir, yes, ma'am, Yes, your honor. No, your honor,
thank you, your honor. Absolutely. I've been in front of

(01:29:48):
the hundreds of them so and I don't know one
that is any different. And by the way, they deserve
the respect they just do. They you know, they've they've
worked hard to get those positions. They deserve all of
that expect And when you watch these dopey people go
in and they try to take on the judge, it's
like here we go, the show begins because the judge
is going to knock them down pretty quick. Well, as

(01:30:10):
long as people like you were keeping up the battle,
hopefully these people you brought to justice. Like I said,
if it happened to me, I know I would be
out of a job in charge with perjury and the
same should go for them. Well said, all right, thank
you very much. Thanks for all you d Dan not
easy being a cop in Chicago these days. Denise is
in Chicago. Also, Hi, Denise, how are you? I'm good, Sean,
thanks for taking my call. How are you? I'm good?
What's going on? Well? I have you ever seen a

(01:30:33):
mongoose in a rattlesnake pit? Not exactly, No, I never did. Well,
now there's something you don't here every day. That's you know,
that's how I look at Donald Trump. I think that,
you know, these crazy Democrats are going to have to
figure out some other kind of venom to try to
take him out because this is not going to work.

(01:30:54):
And I can't wait to vote for him in twenty twenty.
And my question to you is, when do you think
he's going to release all the information that he possibly
can unclassified documents? You know, when do you think we're
going to get that? I think you remember, he gave
a lot of that over to the Attorney General Bar
so Bar can do his investigation. I think that Otherwise,

(01:31:16):
my guess is the President probably thought it would be
viewed through a political lens, even though we do have
a right to all of this now that we know
it's out of the purview of the Inspector General, who
I actually think that a very good job. I disagreed
with his conclusions, but when he had a chance to
go before Lindsey Graham, I found it reasonable explanation that
there was like no smoking gun, but he only had

(01:31:37):
the purview of the DOJ and the FBI. It goes
way beyond that. In Durham's investigation and Bar's investigation, and
I believe the documents which you are referring to will
ultimately be released. I don't have any doubt about that whatsoever.
And that's that probably would be very revealing. I hope
that's the case, because we also need to get to
the bottom of all the unmasking. You know, none of

(01:31:59):
that is even he happened yet, Susan Rice, Samantha Powers.
I mean, right, you know, we really need to know
this stuff before the election so that we can see
how corrupt the Obama administration really was. Well, listen, I
will tell you. I think we're all getting there, and
I think today is a turning point. I think Americans
now see exactly who they are, where they're coming from,

(01:32:20):
and how useless they are. This is now my last
show of the year. Yeah, well a great show on
TV tonight, But we will be back on going to
recharge the batteries. Fine, God, get some peace and thought
creativity going, and when we get back after the new year,
buckle up. This is going to be one of the

(01:32:42):
more fun rides, one of the greatest elections ever. And
my hope and dream for the new year for all
of us is that we get to hear on election Day,
November third of twenty twenty. Yes, CNN fake news can
now project Donald J. Trump has been reelected. The press
into the United States. Well, in all seriousness, we wish
you and your family a very merry Christmas, Happy Hanakkah,

(01:33:05):
happy New Year, all of God's blessings to you and
your family. Thank you for giving us this microphone every
day and that camera every night. I know it's hard
to look at, but we'll try our best anyway, Have
a great holiday, have a great rest. As we come
back next year, it is going to be a roller
coaster ride.

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