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Speaker 1 (00:00):
An hour two Sean Hannity Show, toll free.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
It's eight hundred and ninefold when Shawn, you want to
be a part of the program.
Speaker 1 (00:05):
This Friday hard to believe.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
I mean, I've been so immersed in every aspect of
this war against Iran, you know, starting on on Friday night.
I was awake when this began, and I didn't go
to sleep, and I was up texting everybody, my friends
and senators and congressmen and people in the administration, anybody
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that would take my text. And I didn't go to
bed until noon that day. Called into Fox and Friends
Saturday morning about six thirty in the morning, and it
was just that spectacular. And it has been an incredible success,
beyond any any belief I thought we could have. I
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knew this would be a tough operation. I was nervous,
you know, in the lead up to this, because you
just don't know, there's an unknown factor, especially with the
regime is insane as the Iranium regime. And then when
we got the news that the Supreme Leader and you know,
forty plus others were taken out in the first thirty
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seconds of this engagement in the special council designed to
pick the next generation of leadership, eighty some odd people.
In that case, they were wiped out. I mean now
we're down to, you know, some guy who is now
the new Iranian foreign minister that nobody's heard of, saying
that they're ready for for ground troops if they attack.
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By the way, President Trump's been pretty clear, not going
to be a ground war. They don't need to put
boots on the ground anyway. Here's the new nobody knows
who the hell he is Iranian Foreign minister.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
President Trump has not ruled out boots on the ground
in Iran.
Speaker 4 (01:54):
Are you afraid of a US invasion in your country?
Speaker 5 (01:57):
No, the adventing for them. You were waiting for the
US military to invade the ground troops, Yes, because we
are confident that we can confront them and that would
be a big disaster for them.
Speaker 6 (02:09):
So you're saying that that Iran is ready and willing
to take on the US military if there were to
be ground troops.
Speaker 5 (02:15):
Well, be ready for this war even more than the
previous war. So you can see, you know the quality
of our missiles, how much they are upgraded after the
last war, because we learned lots of lessons and we
are prepared for any other eventuality, even you know, a
ground invasion.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
Pretty spectacular.
Speaker 2 (02:35):
Now, I got to give a lot of props to
the US military or Commander in Chief, are the chairman
of the Joint chiefs of Staff? You know, raising Kine
is unbelievable. Another person that is I really admire is
Admiral Brad Cooper sayingcom Commander, he's detailing here. The destroyed
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the Ranian ships. Yeah, we've destroyed pretty mu to all
of them. It was funny last night there was a
story about one ship that somehow made it to the
shores or close to the shores of Sri Lanka, and
the Iranians on that ship started jumping off the ship
and saying, you can keep the ship.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
We're out of here.
Speaker 2 (03:16):
Just let us just give us a place to stay,
which was pretty funny. But here's Admiral Brad Cooper.
Speaker 3 (03:23):
Our strikes against the Iranian navy have intensified. You may
have heard the President say just a little while ago
that we have sunk or destroyed twenty four ships.
Speaker 7 (03:32):
That was true.
Speaker 3 (03:33):
At the moment, we're now up over thirty ships, and
in just the last few hours we hit an Iranian
drone carrier ship roughly the size of a World War
Two aircraft carrier, and as we speak, it's on fire.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
And then the president himself calling on Iranian soldiers to
lay down their arms. And according to some reports, now
I'm not being able to confirm it myself, but there
are a lot of reports that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard
laying down their arms. Local police departments are laying down
their arms, and that they want no part of what
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is likely to calm. The President offered them immunity if
they did so immediately, otherwise they would face certain death.
But here's the president calling on those soldiers to lay
down their arms.
Speaker 6 (04:17):
And once again calling on all members of the Iranian
Revolutionary Guard, the military, and the police to lay down
their arms. They're only going to be killed. And now
is the time to stand up for the Iranian people
and help take back your country. You're going to have
a chance, after all these years to take back your country.
Except immunity. We'll give you immunity and will be giving
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you really the right side of history, because that's what
it is. So you'll be perfectly safe with total immunity,
or you'll face absolutely guaranteed death. And I don't want
to see that one of.
Speaker 2 (04:53):
The most disappointing. If not, it's not surprising to me.
We have been pointing out the utter decline of Europe
and chronicling it on this program now for some time.
But the first initial reaction of the Prime Minister of
Great Britain, Kirs Starmer, it was pathetic, and the same
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with French President Macrone, it was pathetic, and the leader
of Spain pathetic. And these are supposed to be our allies.
But Europe has been experiencing massive, really a massive precipitous decline.
They have given up, you know, really, you know, standing
strong and putting a commitment towards national security and defense
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of their own countries and their own continent.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
They have not done a good job.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
They were, you know, hemming and hawing when Donald Trump
insisted they more than double their contribution to NATO, but
he got them to do it. And of course they
don't understand the nature of evil in our time. I
never thought on our lifetime that that Great Britain would
ever end up with eighty five or eighty seven shary courts,
but it's real. I didn't think there'd be no go
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zones where you know, the Islamic community that immigrated from
other countries would say that local police and fire departments
are not allowed in their community and that they separate themselves.
In other words, you have unfettered immigration without assimilation, and
they've adopted climate alarmism pretty much all across the continent,
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along with radical socialism. It is a continent that is
in a precipitous decline.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Anyway.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
Joining us now to discuss all of this, the Vice
Admiral Robert Hayward of the US Navy, also Kevin Hermiting,
is with us a marine by the way, hel Campta.
Four hundred and forty four days. He's back with us, Kevin.
It's great to have you back, Vice Admiral, great to
have you back. Thank you for being with us.
Speaker 1 (06:50):
Kevin. You were there in the beginning.
Speaker 2 (06:52):
I mean, this is when the Ayatola came out of
exile in France and the revolution began in nineteen seventy nine,
and you spent four d and forty four days as
a captive. How horrible was that point in your life?
Speaker 8 (07:05):
Well, it wasn't easy, but I have to say some
of my colleagues really endured some severe treatment. I think
about our CIA station chiefs there hundred and twenty five
days Sean in solitary confinement, just you know, worrying every
day about his family and was he the only one
left behind? And of course that was before the days
when we learned later that men like William Buckley were
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tortured and killed by the same regime. I think about
Colonel Charles Scott, who has beaten severely with rubber hoses
during his first days of interrogations and having his teeth
busted off. And we can't forget although they weren't ever
held hostage, but let's face it, three Marines and five
airmen hofully gave their lives in Operation Eagle Clock trying
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to rescue us. That wouldn't have had to happen if
they hadn't captured the embassy and held us either.
Speaker 2 (07:58):
Well, let me ask you, Admiral Robert Harward, thank you
for your service number one. Number two. I don't think
I don't think I've ever been more proud of our military.
I mean, the level of intelligence gathering, the sophisticated precision
of our military might has never been on better display
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than it has been here. And I'm very grateful to
all of those people that understand for future generation's sake
that we can't have radical islamis partnered with weapons of
mass destruction that they pledged to use to destroy the
US and Israel.
Speaker 4 (08:38):
Well, let me start first off by recognizing Kevin that
you know what he went through. It epitomizes service. So
just always thank.
Speaker 6 (08:47):
You for.
Speaker 2 (08:49):
I mean, it's got to be hard to be a
hostage for four hundred and forty four days, right, Admiral.
Speaker 4 (08:55):
Hell, yeah, it's got to be hard, but you know
that's why people serve. Unfortunately, sometimes that happens, and you'd
have to ask Kevin, but we all can help acknowledge
the service he provided to this country of ours and
to sacrifice these names and my hat sought to them.
Number two I think most important. You're damn right, this
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is one of the it's not just our military, our
whole government that had the courage to do this. The
Secretary of Ward, the President, the Secretary of State all
in support, and then you had a military that could
execute this. I think what you're seeing just as proud
as we are them. I think other countries are starting
to realize what this means to them and the potential,
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and that's why you're seeing some of these political leaders change.
They realize how significant, how powerful does the millions and
millions of people who want to see this through. And
so that's why I think you're seeing some of these
shifts in their policy and their positions.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
Well, they have been showing nothing but the client in
weakness now going on for a long time. They have
not put their priority on national security and defense of
their countries and their own continent, and they have been
relying on the United States and even taking an advantage
of US with tariffs and Donald Trump putting into that.
All right, quick break more with Vice Admiral Robert Harward
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of the US Navy and Kevin Hermaning, a marine held
hostage for foreigner in forty four days in Iran. Quick
break right back on the other side. More of their comments.
Your calls coming up also eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn,
as we continue, all right, we continue now with Vice
Admiral Robert Harward is with US of the US Navy.
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Now Kevin Hermaning is a marine. He was one of
the people held hostage for fourign in forty four days
after the Iotola Komani came into power in nineteen seventy nine. Admiral,
your background is pretty fascinating to me. You grew up
in Iran, You graduated from the Tehran American School, You
speak Farsi. Former Navy Seal Vice Admiral led the invasions
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of Afghanistan and Iraq, served as deputy commander of US
Central Command and helped stand up start up the National
counter Terrorism Center, and you were asked by the President
to serve as the National Security Advisor. I mean your
background in life experience is one to envy.
Speaker 4 (11:27):
Well, I don't know about any of that, but I
will tell you, along with Kevin, we've seen this thing
from that Sirian inception, and like Kevin, we were there
before and realized what an amazing country and the people
of Iran are, So we understand exactly why this is
so important and how incredible this event is. And again
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because we had the political courage and strength to do
that and then our militaries could execute this is what
services and just leadership. So it's good to really see
how this plays out. But there's no doubt about it.
This thing is not done until the regime is gone.
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And I think everyone realizes that, not just in the US,
but in our European leaders, because then you bring a
change of government is accountable to its people and can
work peacefully with its neighbors and partners in the region.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
You know, Kevin, as I look at your story being
held four hundred and forty four days hostage. You, by
the way, you continued in the military. You completed thirteen
years in the Marine Corps Simprificor. You got multiple honors,
including the Prisoner of War Medal, the Defense Notorious Service Medal,
the US State Department Award for Valor. But you're only
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twenty years old and the youngest of the four hundred
and forty four held hostage. Not an easy moment for
a twenty year old kid.
Speaker 9 (12:56):
Well, Sean, thank you for that. But seriously, we were
just doing our jobs, right, Marine Security Guards that our
embassies have a unique responsibility. Yes, we are working for
the Department of Defense, but our job is to minimize
chaos abroad. Right. We're in a diplomatic mission, which means
we are responsible for following the direction the orders of
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our ambassadors. Bruce Langen had sent cables back to the
State Department. They were ignored by Cyrus Vance, our Secretary
of State. And I don't know about the President, maybe
I never even saw them, but he said, listen, if
you let the Shaw of Iran into the country, into
the United States, that the embassy could come under siege,
Americans could be held hostage. Those were the exact language
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that was in that were in those cables. And I'm
not suggesting we shouldn't have let our longtime ally the
Shaw into the United States, but perhaps we should have
downsized or closed our embassy for a time period to
see the repercussions that might have resulted. Nonetheless, I always
do I remind the listeners the audiences before which I
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speak occasionally of those men who died in the desert
and my fellow captives, because you know, four under and
twenty five days in solitary confinement for Tom Ahern was
just horrendous. I mean for me forty three days after
a failed escape attempt was nothing as a result. But
just to be able to do that, and I think
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also the younger you are, the easier it is. And
I'll never forget getting down on my knees in solitary
confinement just praying and asking God to deliver me from
those days. Right, just you have no idea, but many
of my colleagues had much worse treatment than I did.
Speaker 2 (14:41):
Well, thank god everyone got out. It happened on the
day that Ronald Wilson Reagan became the president of our
country January twentieth, nineteen eighty one, A day we'll never forget.
Can't thank you both. I admire both of you. Kevin,
thank you, Admiral, thank you. We appreciate it time. I
thank you for being on the program today. And God
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bless both your view and your families. And we really
appreciate both of you.
Speaker 4 (15:06):
Thank you.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Well.
Speaker 2 (15:08):
Just when you think it can't get any worse. For
Zoron Moron Marxist Tommi Mamdani, it did. Apparently his wife
liked social media posts that was celebrating amasa's October seventh
massacre of Israelis. Remember their population well under ten million.
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So that's the equivalent of losing forty thousand Americans in
a day. If America lost forty thousand Americans in a day,
what would you want your government to do? Maybe obliterate
the people that killed your fellow citizens, That's what I'd
want them to do. I don't hide that fact, very
open about it. Look at how we reacted after nine
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to eleven, two thousand and one. We lost two nine
hundred and seventy seven Americans that day. Anyway, so Zoron
Marxist Kami Mum Donnie's wife, according to Foxnews dot Com,
allegedly like several posts on social media quote cheering on
Hamas on October seventh, and with the October seventh massacre
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of Israelis, remember there was there was murder and kidnappings
and beheadings and rape that all took place, and these
terrorists they took videos of it. And I happened to
be one of the few people the idea f would
show people in the media so they could report accurately
on it. And there were many of my colleagues at
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Fox that looked at it and they had to leave
in the middle of it because it was that gruesome.
It's not something we can never show you on TV,
because you just can't. These are not images you'll ever
get out of your mind. According to the DC based
news outlet Jewish Insider, New York City mayors Zoron Marxist
Kami Mumdannie spent the mayoral campaigns and seeing himself from
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the most radical anti Israeli elements of the leftist movement,
but an examination of his wife's social media activity reveals
that she liked multiple Instagram posts cheering on Hamas on
October the seventh, twenty twenty three, and the posts liked
by his wife Assyrian American artised unambiguously celebrating the terrorist attack,
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which again twelve hundred Israelis. But they have a tiny population,
the very small country, I mean, unbelievable. And they even
you know, they were killing children for crying out loud,
and rape and murder and kidnapping, all on tape and beheadings.
I got that part. It doesn't get any sicker than this.
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I do not understand why ninety five percent of this
country does not vote against this radicalism, which is now
the entire entirety of the Democratic Party. All right, let's
get to our busy phones. Eight hundred and nine point one,
Seawn our number if you want to be a part
of the program. John in South Carolina, John, how are
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you happy?
Speaker 1 (18:08):
Friday? Glad you called?
Speaker 4 (18:09):
I'm good?
Speaker 10 (18:10):
Sean?
Speaker 4 (18:10):
How are you?
Speaker 1 (18:11):
I'm good? Sir?
Speaker 4 (18:14):
So?
Speaker 11 (18:15):
Is this an opportunity for Trump to squeeze the Russians
and the Chinese controlling the streets of with all the
oil tankers in and out of there where, that's twenty
percent of the world one and I.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Would imagine, And the President said that he will have
a say and who takes over, just like he did
in Venezuela, which he has to do. Otherwise, why do
we spend all why do we take all this risk,
Why do we send all these military assets over there?
And I will predict that at the end of the day,
the Iranians will be paying for their own for their
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own you know, salvation here in the sense that they're
going to pay the price what it costs the US
to liberate them. And I think that Donald Trump insisting
on somebody that is going to be friendly towards America
is a fair exchange for freedom, because that's what the president.
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We're willing to risk our national treasure, expend a massive
amount of military resources, and I think they should pay
for that liberation.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Now.
Speaker 2 (19:23):
That will mean the US will absolutely have a say
in their oil production, It will benefit the people of
Iran financially, and it will pay back to the United
States for the massive billions and billions of dollars that
we've had to spend for their freedom. They asked for
our help, they got it, and now that we've been
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successful and that we will be successful, they can pay
us back for that, and I think that's only fair. Yeah,
I agree, all right, my friend, appreciate you. Eight hundred
and nine point one Shawn our number Wayne in Louisiana.
Next Sean Hennity Show. What's up, Wayne?
Speaker 7 (19:58):
How are you doing great? How you doing, mister Hannity?
Speaker 1 (20:02):
I'm good, sir. What's going on?
Speaker 4 (20:04):
Oh man?
Speaker 7 (20:05):
I'm just calling from the great state of Louisiana, the
home of Sarah Kennedy and Steiscally. So yeah, sir, definitely, Yeah.
I just wanted to thank you for your service to
the country and for the time you came to help
us out with the flood of twenty fifteen. I believe
in Baton Rouge they had the big flood and you
and Trump were there and you were handing out food
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and helping serve. It was pretty awesome.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
Are you talking about after Katrina, No.
Speaker 4 (20:33):
There was a flood.
Speaker 7 (20:34):
I think it was after Trump announced he was running
for the first time. I think you guys were in
Baton Rouge. I don't know if you remember, but then
also there was Katrine too as well, which I definitely
made it through, thank God.
Speaker 2 (20:47):
Yeah, well, listen, I'm just I hate the fact that
when I see my fellow American suffering. You know, we
spend all this money abroad to help out other countries
when they're in need, because that's who we are.
Speaker 1 (21:01):
We're Americans.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
But the first priority is any American natural disaster they
need help. Americans always are there for their fellow Americans.
And I remember seeing this up close and personal after
nine to eleven, and the amount of love and support
from people all across this country was remarkable. And we
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had syndicated this radio program the day before nine to eleven,
and one of our affiliates, first affiliates, was in Los Angeles.
They actually had people drive up and send notes in
this big, big, massive mural and they signed it and
they sent these loving notes to people, and we ended
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up you know, I forgot where we hung it, but
we hung it so people would be able to walk
along and read it. And then I remember, you know,
companies like local delicatessens and pizza places, and you know,
I remember Campbell's soup. I don't know why campbell Soup
comes to but it does. I like Campbell Soup. I
like Campbell soup, Chicken Noodle, and you know, they set
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up you know, like twenty four hour, twenty four hour
a day, seven day a week, you know, free soup
or all the first responders and people that would walk by.
They just give free soup to everybody and take care
of everybody. Americans helping Americans. It's kind of a cool thing.
Speaker 7 (22:21):
That's awesome.
Speaker 6 (22:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (22:22):
I just remember also after the big hurricane ATS he
had in North Carolina it was a few years ago,
and how they were just basically left abandoned with no help.
Speaker 2 (22:32):
Until I couldn't believe it. I kept talking about it.
I'm like, Colloa, can we help these people out?
Speaker 1 (22:37):
Please? Yeah, hello, Americans in need get there, right.
Speaker 7 (22:42):
They were just left abandon to find for themselves.
Speaker 2 (22:45):
I mean, come on, yeah, cool, you got to take care.
We've got to take care of our own. We got
to take care of Americans. You know, I've never been
a conservative against a safety net. But you want to
teach people how to fish. You want to create an
opportunity society. You don't want to create dependency. And that's
the difference in philosophies between conservatism and liberalism.
Speaker 7 (23:06):
Right. And another big thing is when they left the
sworders abandoned in Afghanistan.
Speaker 2 (23:10):
Of course, that that was so despicable. Not only did
we abandon the soldiers, not only did we abandon we
abandon our allies. And these are people we made commitments
to that if God forbid the day came that these
people would, you know, needed help getting out, we were
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going to take them with us. And we not only
abandoned them, but we abandoned them and computers with it,
and billions of dollars in military equipment with it, and
on those computers they were able to figure out each
and every person that had been helping the US in
some capacity, and those people were hunted down and murdered,
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never to be seen or heard from again.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
Great job, Joe Biden.
Speaker 7 (23:57):
Right, and didn't make Ghazi. That's another one. What difference
does it make?
Speaker 8 (24:00):
Right?
Speaker 4 (24:01):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (24:02):
At this point, meanwhile, we have a CIA annex, not one,
not two, but three standdown orders. The annex was about
a mile away from where the embassy was. And then
finally the guys at the CIA annex put their whole
career on the line. They said, you know what you're
not telling us to stand down anymore. Our Americans are
screaming for help. This isn't who we are. We'll risk
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our career and we'll go save them. And they saved
a lot of lives as a result. They didn't save everybody,
they didn't save Ambassador Stevens, but they saved a lot
of people. Listen, Wayne, I could talk to you all day.
We can go through you know the history of the
show at this point. But God bless you. Love our
friends in Louisiana, and we hope you have a great weekend, sir.
All right, quick break right back to our busy phones.
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Here's our toll free number. It's eight hundred and nine
four one, Sean. If you want to be a part
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Speaker 4 (24:55):
The Final Hour roundup is next.
Speaker 2 (24:57):
You do not want to miss it, and stay two
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eight hundred and nine to four one, Sean. If you
want to be a part of the program. All right,
let's go to Anne Marie in Connecticut. Am Marie wants
to convince me to do something I don't want to do.
Am Marie, how are you.
Speaker 12 (25:47):
Good, Sean. It's an honor to speak to you. Longtime
listener of your radio and TV shows. I was listening yesterday,
and I think you should go to the Correspondence dinner
because you are one of the main voice of truth.
You speak for all of us, and I so appreciate.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
But you do know who's in that room, right? You
understand that, all right, there'll be a number of Fox tables,
so I'll have friends in the room. You do know
that every other table is the legacy Mediam mob, and
that I don't like those people, and they don't like me.
They don't like that I make fun of them. They
don't like that I expose them. They don't like that
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I call them out. And then they bring these you know,
A listers from Hollywood as well with them, and none
of them like Donald Trump. They treat him like crap.
Why don't I want to be in the same room
with those people.
Speaker 1 (26:38):
I don't want to.
Speaker 2 (26:38):
I don't want to see those people. I've never gone
my entire career, and Fox at different in different years
tried to force me to go, and I'd call on Freddie,
I'm feeling well, I wish I could go, but I can't.
Speaker 12 (26:53):
Well, I think because you speak for all of us,
and we all appreciate that, and we'd like to see
you there as repe than to give of us the
people of that follow you, and that we know you
speak the truth, and you know everything that Donald Trump
has done, we keep saying over and over again is
proven to come true. And I was telling the caller
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rep there that you know, I'd be willing to go
with you to the correspondence dinner and my own.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
You want to be my date, you want to go out,
and I don't think my fiancee will like that, But
I mean, just as can you imagine if I brought
Linda with me and Linda runs into Humpty Dumpty, fake Jake,
fake Jim Acosta and all these other people in the
in the in the legacy media mob.
Speaker 1 (27:40):
God help us.
Speaker 12 (27:41):
I think it would be fun and Linda and I
can handle it. Well, what will be there qualification is
a Pierish school student newspaper, so that would be my
correspondence qualification.
Speaker 2 (27:54):
Well, that gives you more credibility than everyone else for
the most part in the room, except for you know,
people like me and Fox people. I mean, I just
don't like these people, Linda, you have been we have
been together to like conventions and debate, presidential debates and
all this stuff together, Linda, what are the people in
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the left wing media really think of me?
Speaker 1 (28:18):
You can tell them, you can tell Amrie.
Speaker 10 (28:20):
I mean, I think a big part of their strong
feelings for you come from you screaming in the middle
of the d N c rumbo. I mean there is
something to that.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
I get it.
Speaker 10 (28:34):
I've been there, I've seen their faces or you know,
there's just moments, you know, you.
Speaker 2 (28:39):
Never bought the moment I went up behind Chris Matthews.
James remembers this moment, sweet baby James, and I put
them in like a baby head lockeye and.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
I literally wasn't happy.
Speaker 2 (28:50):
I went right into MS d nc's you know area
where they do their work. I just walk right in
and I see Chris Matthews walk up to the I
just did it.
Speaker 10 (28:59):
What was it at the debate between Joe Biden and
Trump where Gavin was giving an interview and you came
up behind him, you were like, Hey, what's up? And
I think it was CNN or MS I don't remember.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
No, it was in the shot in the shop. It
was a gaggle.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
I came up behind him and I tapped him on
the shoulder and he finally turns around.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
I'm like, Gavin, how are you? And like the.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
Oh, the of course it is. I mean, I'm not
I'm not assaulting anybody. I'm just you know, being me.
I get very trying. Well, there are differences. Everybody expects
me to act one way, and I just put on
a smile and I'm charming. Hey, how are you, how's business?
How's everything? Blah blah blah. And meanwhile, I don't like
these people. I'm not going to sit here and be phony.
(29:46):
I mean, I guess I could say what I want
to say about them to their face, and you know
I would have no problem if they gave me a
reason to.
Speaker 1 (29:54):
Oh you weren't there? Sense was with me. I mean,
I have to bring.
Speaker 2 (29:58):
Security with me when I go to those I mean,
because some of them are so pissed off at me
for what I said about them on the ears. You know,
five years ago. I have no idea, I have no
memory of what I said. Get over yourself.