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November 26, 2024 30 mins

Sean talks about how legacy media is failing to do even the most basic research and it's critical that Americans require honesty from their media.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thank you, Scott Shannon, and thanks to all
of you for being whether U's write down our toll
free telephone numbers eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program. Well,
we're going to have to deal with this because it's
my last day before the Thanksgiving holiday. First of all,
we have so much to be grateful for. I am

(00:21):
grateful for all of you in this audience. I'm grateful
first that you rallied on behalf of your country in
this past election. You understood the severity the importance of
this inflection moment for the country, and everybody did their part,
and you did it overwhelmingly.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
And I'm going to be very specific.

Speaker 1 (00:44):
I want to thank the people of Georgia and Governor
Kemp and his team. And I want to thank the
people of North Carolina. And I want to thank the
people in Pennsylvania. Wow, Pennsylvania was amazing. I want to
thank the people of Wisconsin, and the people of Michigan,
and the people in Arizona and the people in Nevada.
I want to thank all of you, and then in

(01:06):
every other state that helped Donald Trump and propelled him
to winning the popular vote as well as the electoral college,
and then you know, for all of us together, I
just I've been putting this out there. Not anything we
have to think about right the second, but for this
presidency to be successful, you just can't.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
Voting is great, winning is great, but it goes beyond that.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
You can see the resistance already, you know, rising up
the four B movement, shaving your head, you know, vowing
to not have sex and be celibate, divorcing spouses, and
you know, I guess, stockpiling abortion pills. And you know,
the people that believe the Big Lives of Kamala that oh,
he's going to sign a National Abortion Band Project twenty

(01:58):
twenty five, limit access to contraception, stop IVF treatment.

Speaker 2 (02:03):
All of that crap that has been told. People believed it.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
And so when a vice president and presidential candidate says that,
it shouldn't surprise you that some people believe it. But
also I want to thank all of you and the
great gratitude, and one of the things that I remember
and know and acknowledge more every day as I get older,
that you know, I don't have this microphone every day
but for you, and I don't have that camera every night,

(02:29):
but for you, because you all have the ability to
fire me anytime you want if you stop listening three
hours a day and watching one hour at night. And
for all of that, I'm extremely grateful. I do want
to remind people, by the way, that if you'd like
to come to the Fox Nation Patriot Awards. You know,
we have all these awards, ceremonies for musical artists and

(02:50):
Hall of Fame and this and that, and then of
course you have the Oscars and I don't know, I
can't even name all these things, and nobody watches them anymore.
But is this actually what makes this special? And I
have the honor this year of them seeing it is
the Patriot Awards honors the unsung heroes in this country.

(03:12):
And really that's all of you that listen to this program.
I mean the nurses, the truck drivers, the farmers, the ranchers,
the lawyers even I know they're expensive sometimes, but the
doctors that save our lives, the people, the garbage collectors,
the post office guys, the you know, the ups guys,

(03:34):
the FedEx guys. I mean, the people that work in restaurants,
the people that work in construction, the people that really
do make this country great. You know, the people that
work hard, played by the rules, obey the laws of
this country, believe in constitutional order. You know, the people
that pay their taxes, take their kids to church, help

(03:54):
the kids with homewark, you know, come home after the
twelve fourteen hour day and put food on the table
for their family. They cooked dinner, They helped the kids
with homework, They go to bed, and they get up
and do it all over again. It's called the grind.
We all have a grind in some way. But the
fact that you give me. You know, from when I
started in radio, I never thought i'd be successful at all,

(04:17):
never thought it was possible. But I just knew I
the minute that red light went on, and there really
is a red light, that it just changed my life.
That's all I wanted to do. And I didn't care
that I worked for free. And when I got my
first job at nineteen thousand dollars a year, I was happy.
And no, I couldn't make me, but I was happy anyway.

(04:41):
And I just lived at the radio station. I was
in a city, Huntsville, Alabama. I didn't even I didn't
know anybody in that city, but I wasn't lonely because
I hung out at the radio station all day and
all night and TV was never part of the equation.

Speaker 2 (04:55):
I have a face for radio.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
And then when the Fox News Channel went on the air,
there we you know, I got hired. I should have
been fired right away. And because I wasn't any good
at it at all, the camera made me uncomfortable, but
you know, you get used to it, and they gave
me time to grow, and I'm now the longest running
primetime cable news.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
Host in history. You made that happen.

Speaker 1 (05:17):
It's an undeserved life and I just want all of
you to know this Thanksgiving that I'm deeply, deeply grateful
and appreciative and I'm going to work hard to earn
your trust. You know, we talked about all the stories
yesterday and wide Legacy Media and the state run Legacy
Media mob because they have a mob mentality. They all
think alike, why they're failing. You know, I learned that

(05:39):
lesson with Richard Jewel. I won't repeat the story. You know,
I was on the air and he's listening, and you
know it comes out with the Atlanta Journal Constitution that
he fits the profile of the lone bomber. He lives
with his mother, Like, so what he lives with his mother.
He'sn't want to be police officer, so he had aspirations
to better his life. Maybe he wanted to save money,

(06:00):
is why he lived with his mother. Didn't make him
a terrorist. Turns out he wasn't a terrorist. Turns out
he was a hero. And the media just pore him up.
They destroyed this man, and it taught me a valuable
lesson lesson don't rush to judgment, do your own investigations,
and it has served me well in this show well.

(06:20):
And I think legacy media that they look at the
lies and the conspiracy theories that they have peddled all
these years and all the slander, smear, besmirchman since the
moment Donald Trump came down that escalator. It's not funny.
It's not funny what they did to the kids at
Duke with it. In the Duke Lacrosse case. I got

(06:42):
that case right. Why because I actually went to meet
the families and didn't rush to judgment, and I realized
they had exculpatory evidence that it would eventually come out
that I couldn't share at the time. But I knew
was coming out, and we gave them the benefit of
the doubt. We didn't rush to judgment. I had sources
in Fergus of Missouri when that Michael Brown incident came

(07:04):
up and an officer, Darren Wilson's life was turned upside
down and he ended up even though he did nothing wrong,
you know, law he gave up his police career that
he had dreamed of. How did I know, because my
sources told me there were multiple witnesses on the record
that corroborate Darren Wilson's story and that will be coming out.
When the Freddie Gray case came out, I had sources

(07:26):
in law enforcement telling me that the evidence will never
convict anybody, and here's why. And they told me the
reason why, and I knew that, you know, so we
did not rush to judgment. George Zimmerman Trayvon Martin. I
knew there'd be testimony coming out that said exactly that
it was George Zimmerman screaming as his head would be
impounded into the pavement. And it was a controversial case. Yes, however,

(07:51):
you know facts mattered to juries and you know, some
uva case and we can keep We got Russia collusion. Right,
we got the FIS issue right. You know, I had
a team of dedicated people to the truth. There weren't
many of us, there were very few, and we spent
three years on Russia, Russia, Russia. You know, we're the

(08:12):
ones that followed these trumped up charges of thirty four
charges against Donald Trump. Will get into this at the
top of the next hour. Law Fair now hopefully will
be dead and gone and forever never used again in
this country. But you know, this was a case whose
statute of limitations that expired over a legal non disclosure agreement,
which I'm sure the DA's office in New York City

(08:34):
has probably many of them, and it's and it was
done by a lawyer, and it was labeled the legal
expense and the statute of the limitations that expired, and
it goes on from there. You know, four fives of
warrants based on information that they were warned not to
use and now debunked Russian disinformation dossier bought and paid

(08:57):
for by the opponent of Donald Trump so they could
spy on his campaign, his transition team, and later his presidency.
Or how the intelligence community like the FBI became weaponized
and fifty one former Intel agents just weeks before a
presidential election that knew nothing about that very real laptop,

(09:18):
you know, took Tony Winkoln Blincoln's talking point that it
was likely Russian disinformation when they knew nothing about it.
I mean, these are horrible things that have happened here,
and the American people heard it all. They weighed in
on what they thought was truthful and factual. And you know,

(09:38):
this is where I feel blessed too. I feel that,
you know, this new era of media. I've been on
the ground floor of two bait big aspects of it,
and there are new ones today. And I was, you know,
in the beginning of talk radio. I started radio a
year before rush limbar Ever came on the scene. And

(09:58):
look what he did. He fort the path for all
of us, and I'm very grateful to him. And he
took a lot of arrows doing it. I mean, they
went after him hard, as they go after live In hard,
and go after me hard, and go after everybody else hard.
And then Fox News came on the scene. And guess what,

(10:18):
you know what, why is talk radio still as successful
as it is? Why is Fox News as successful as
it is? I would argue is because we tell truth
they don't tell. We told you the truth about the economy,
about the bad borders, about law and order and the
disaster of defund dismantle. We told you the truth about

(10:38):
you know, we don't need to pay two dollars more
gallon for gasoline. We told you the truth about you know,
America's place in the world deteriorating. We told you the
truth about Joe's cognitive state. Took a lot of criticism
for it, and and you've stuck with us for that.
But we have to earn that trust every day and
we're committed to doing that. It is you know, I'm watching,

(11:01):
you know, here we go again. We're being insulted commenting.
By the way, he's in Italy, Alec Baldwin is idiot
on tape screaming at his daughter, calling her a pig,
I mean, pretty disgusting human being. Now he's calling Americans
pretty much ignorant, saying they're very uninformed.

Speaker 3 (11:22):
But there's a vacuum, there is a gap, if you will,
in information for Americans. Americans are very uninformed about reality.
What's really going on with climate change Ukraine is you
name it all? The biggest topics in the world. Americans

(11:43):
have an appetite for it, a little bit of information.

Speaker 4 (11:46):
That vacuum is filled by the film industry, not just
the independent film industry, not just the documentary film industry,
which are very important around the world, but by narratives
as well, where the filmmakers have the buyers, the studios
and the networks.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
Of your streamers are willing to go that way. They're
willing to try it to make films that are not
only entertaining, but it's informative as well.

Speaker 4 (12:13):
So I think right now it's.

Speaker 2 (12:15):
Probably I can't say it anymore.

Speaker 1 (12:17):
Really, we're garbage, Nazis, fascists, we're Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini and
and now we're a bunch of very You know what
the problem is with the idiots like him and idiots
like George Clooney and Julia Roberts. They don't understand celebrity
culture is dead too because they had no impact on this.

(12:37):
Right here, you can lie to your husband, honey, did
your vote the right way?

Speaker 2 (12:41):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (12:42):
I did, dear, And in the ballot you could secretly
vote for Kamala, but don't tell your husband. Lie to
your husband. You can, you know, George clooney, you could
tell you your bro friends that you're a real tough
guy who're gonna vote for Trump, but in the ballot
you can secretly vote for Kamala If if you're not
proud of who you're voting for, well why don't you
just say it? What kind of friendship or relationship do

(13:04):
you have with your husband or your spouse if you
lie into your spouse about who you vote for. I mean,
it's insane. He's pompous, he's arrogant. There's not a gap
of information. There's alternative information. It was the beginning was
talk radio, then it became Fox News, and it has
now expanded out into the social media sphere. And then

(13:25):
you've got podcasters and guess what, everybody is like a spoke.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
In the wheel.

Speaker 1 (13:30):
And then we have all of you that we're able
to filter through all of the lies and propaganda and
misinformation and all of just all of it and decide
for yourself. And these Hollywood elitists, you know, celebrity culture
endorsements are dead, along with legacy media. Nobody cares what

(13:50):
they think, and nobody really wants to watch their movies.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
I'm just saying this.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
Sharon Stone one says Americans elected Trump because they are
adolescents and arrogant. You talk about the ultimate in arrogance.
We haven't seen this before in our country. So Americans
who don't travel to eighty percent, don't have a passport,
who are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naivete. You understand

(14:22):
what happens. He goes you've seen this before. My country
is in its adolescence.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
He goes on.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Adolescence is very very arrogant. Adolescens thinks it knows everything.
Adolescence is naive and ignorant and arrogant. And we are
in our ignorant, arrogant adolescence. Wow, we haven't seen this
before in our country. Oh okay, so we're supposed to

(14:52):
believe these pompous, spoiled brat, overpaid jackass Hollywood New York elites.
Now there is is a Trump hating Democrat, according to
Washington Examiner, Liz Krueger's a name from New York City,
and he has proposed that New York secede from the
Union and joined Canada before Trump proclaims the White House,

(15:17):
well that's what they really want. Don't let the door
hitting the ass on the way out. I'm watching Alec
Baldwin and okay, he's an arrogant elitist, and of course
he's hanging out of the film festival in Italy, whatever
it is. I have no idea. You know, a lot
of Americans don't have passports. Sharon Stone made comments about this.

(15:39):
You know, half the people in the country are happy.
Half I'm very unhappy. It's a difficult time. Why is
it any difficult in the last four years? Anyway, Americans
have an appetite for information. There's a vacuum, there's a gap. No,
there's been a gap, but now the gap has been
filled by the likes of talk radio, fox news, podcasting,

(16:02):
social media. And guess what, because Americans decided they don't
trust legacy media anymore. Alec and you and your pompous
ass friends at the to Reno Film Festival. Frankly, we
really don't need your lectures. Now it gets even worse.
Let me tell you what happened with Sharon Stone. She

(16:24):
went on a tear and you know, she's taken shots
at Donald Trump to win over Kamala Harris, who was
asked about violence against women by a reporter. And she
goes on again. She's at this to Reno Film Festival.
How nice of them to be able to enjoy time
in Italy while most Americans are working their asses off
to pay for the record high inflation and gas prices

(16:47):
and energy prices, and for the billions of dollars in
the never ending Ukraine War that has been botched by
Kamala and Joe and their lack of support for is
is because they gave into the Prohoma's wing of their party,
and we're paying for all of this. They're unvetted illegal
immigrants from one hundred and eighty country and we're ignorant. Anyway,

(17:10):
here's Sharon Stone again attacking Americans.

Speaker 5 (17:14):
You know, Italy has seen fascism. Italy has seen these things.
You guys, you understand what happens. You have seen this before.
My country is in its adolescence. Adolescence is very arrogant.
Adolescence thinks it knows everything. Adolescence is naive and ignorant

(17:40):
and arrogant. And we are in our ignorant, arrogant adolescence.
We haven't seen this before in our country. So Americans
who don't travel, who eighty percent don't have a passport,
who are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naievete.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
What I can say is.

Speaker 5 (18:03):
That the only way that we can help with these
issues is to help each other.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
That's profound, That is so deep, that is so profound.
So we are adolescents, We are in our ignorant adolescents
and arrogant stage and Alec Baldwin another idiot. Americans are
deliberately ignorant. Why because we don't think like Hollywood elitists

(18:31):
and Americans can't afford to go to Italy. You know,
I have been to Italy, and you know when I went,
I was in my late fifties, before I ever went
on a trip to Europe. I remember a friend of mine,
I don't know, maybe four or five years ago, asked me, well,
where did you ever travel? I said, well, I've been
to most fifty states, but I was usually working. And

(18:53):
the amazing thing is this is a beautiful country and
it was always an honor to be able to travel
for work.

Speaker 2 (19:00):
Loved it.

Speaker 1 (19:01):
And then I said, well, I've been to Iraq, I've
been to Israel a couple of times. I've been to Singapore,
Helsinki and Vietnam. And the person goes, you mean, like
all the all work related trips. I said yeah, and
then the person goes, well, no, no, no, where have
you traveled to for fun? And I'm like, Florida. That

(19:27):
was my answer. True story or not, Linda, you can
back me up on this.

Speaker 6 (19:31):
It's definitely very accurate. You were a Sunshine state for sure. Guy.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Yeah, I mean that's why I would always go on vacation.
I own property in Florida for probably not close to
thirty years now, so I'm more Floridian than you think.

Speaker 2 (19:44):
Now I'm full time Floridian.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
You have, in the wake of Donald Trump's victory, you
have a state senator in New York. According to The
Washington Examiner, prominent Democrat New York City, the chair woman
of the state Finance Committee, first proposed that New York
should secede the Union and join Canada back in September,

(20:08):
before Trump claimed the White House. He said, well, I thought, well,
why do I have to leave this country? I love
this country, and if Trump wins the second term, it's
not actually my fault or the people in New York.
So I thought that I would suggest to Canada that
instead of us trying to illegally cross the border at
night without them noticing, they should instead agree to let
us be a new southeast province of Canada. So she

(20:31):
has a secession plan that would also include Connecticut, Massachusetts,
and Vermont, and basically everybody in these states are progressive
Democrats and that they would fit in pretty well with
the political philosophy of Little Justin. I'm out in that
part of at least most of the Canadian elected officials.
Now she got back some unofficial responses, and the idea

(20:53):
is probably sellable in the Canadian.

Speaker 2 (20:57):
Capital of Ottawa.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
I don't know, you know, if if somebody doesn't want
to be your friend, to be a part of your family.
I've always wanted to remain in the United States of America.
But if if New York and Connecticut and Massachusetts and
Vermont want to leave, I'm not going to get away.
Should I get in away of that, Linda, or should
I just let them go?

Speaker 6 (21:18):
Well, I think as a good Christian in the spirit
of giving, we should facilitate their leaving as quickly as
we can and get them out there.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
If they don't like us anymore, I don't even care if.

Speaker 6 (21:30):
They don't like us, just leave, Just go, We're good.
Go try London.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
I'll here London's doing it to tell your speech.

Speaker 1 (21:36):
Obviously they don't like us. I mean, that's the whole point, Sean.

Speaker 6 (21:41):
They don't even know what they're They're just talking like
I don't care what Sharon Stone says. Another person who
reads words that somebody else wrote on a screen that
makes fake things. So we can all disappear for an hour. Now,
she's going to lecture us when she's out of the country.
Just shut up, stay there.

Speaker 2 (21:57):
Nobody cares anyway.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Former just This Department insider says that Trump's return to
the White House is the worst crisis ever in the
history of the DOJ. Why because they don't get to
weaponize it anymore, Because they don't get to go after
political adversaries anymore. And conservatives actually don't have to live
in fear, and moms and dads won't have to worry

(22:20):
if they complain at a school board meeting about proposals
like gender affirming care without their permission, or putting tampons
in fourth grade boys bathrooms, you're going to look at
them as possible domestic terrorists or peaceful pro life protesters,
and not going to be you know, they're going to
be allowed to peacefully protest in America and exercise their

(22:42):
freedom of speech rights. And we have over Wink and
Tony Blincoln's State Department. They apparently are receiving therapy, you know,
a top down move. And these therapy sessions have been
described as cry INDs. Anyway, the former DEJ officials said
the employees are demoralized that Donald Trump is returning to

(23:05):
the White House. The worst crisis we've ever seen in
DJ history. No, the worst crisis was you weaponizing that
nearly six thousand Biden I RS agents, according to the
Washington Examiner, look at this, they owe back taxes. Whoopsie Daisy,
that's a big story considered. You know, it was over
five hundred billion dollars what Americans spent annually to fight

(23:29):
back against the IRS.

Speaker 2 (23:30):
Did you read that yesterday? Unbelievable number.

Speaker 1 (23:33):
MSDNZ says they had no idea that Kamala Harris had
paid Al Sharpton and his nonprofit five hundred thousand dollars
before Harris sat down for a softball interview with the
cable host. Does this really surprise anybody? Or building a
set for the Call Me Daddy podcast or Oprah Winfrey's

(23:54):
Harpo productions. According to some reports way more than a
million dollars, maybe two and a half million dollars. But
she didn't get a penny, she says, well, company apparently
did according to reports. I'd like to see the books
on that so we can verify it. I'm sure that
that OPRAH will be very transparent. Bernie Sanders is now

(24:15):
you know, don't forget about Bernie Sanders. You're going to
be a Canadian, Canadian citizen. I guess any day, the
astronauts aboard this International Space Station, we're sending a panic.
This is now our own government. We have astronauts lost
in space, and they don't want Elon Musk to send

(24:36):
up the rocket now and save them because it would
be too embarrassing. And Kamala was in charge of all
of this. Now the astronauts have that are stuck in space,
that is that are going to be saved by Elon Musk,
and thanks to him for doing that. But apparently had
they had a toxic smell possible contamination in the form

(24:57):
of droplets. Anyway, the ninety doc with a Russian module
on Saturday, and the cosmonauts identified the smell immediately after
opening the hatch. The Russian crew quickly strapped into protective equipment,
activated an extra air scrubbing system aboard their segment for

(25:18):
like thirty minutes. Can we can we send the can
we just send the rocket up as soon as Elon
says it's good to go and save these people and
get them home. I mean, how long are we going
to abandon these people in space? The President moves forward
with his transition at a rapid pace, shocking many, but

(25:40):
I think it shows that he's all committed to hitting
the ground running. On January twentieth, This is going to
be fun to watch. Mexico and you know, the president
yesterday threatened to impose sanctions on Canada and Mexico until
they secure their borders. And I'm like, that's a twenty
five percent tariff. I'm glad to hear that. I think

(26:02):
that's good news. Anyway, twenty five percent penalty on imports
from Mexico and Canada, an additional ten percent tariff on
Chinese goods.

Speaker 2 (26:10):
Good.

Speaker 1 (26:11):
Maybe they'll stop their unfair trade practices and international intellectual
property theft. But anyway, now the we're discovering, and I
think this is interesting. Mexico's president is threatening to retaliate
against Donald Trump and his tariffs, and if Donald Trump
follows through on the plan to impose a twenty five

(26:32):
percent tariff on Mexican exports until they fix their illegal
immigration prop policy, the Mexican president is now threatening to retaliate.
By the way, don't press your luck, President Shinebaum. Good
luck with that, because you're gonna lose anyways, she said
during a morning press conference. A tariff will be met

(26:53):
with another tariff in response, and so forth until we
place common companies at risk. Okay, well, I'm putting my
money on Donald Trump. Nine percent of Biden the illegals
released into the US have criminal records that we know about.
That's only a small portion of what we know about.
Everybody saw this little two year old migrant girl founded

(27:16):
the US border along with sixty other unaccompanied miners. This
two year old little girl. I mean, it just is
if this is not the poster child for the abject
failure that is the Harris Biden you know, immigration system.
I don't know what is this little girl from El
Salvador and a bright pink jacket among a group of

(27:37):
more than two hundred illegal immigrants, sixty unaccompanied miners and
we talked about this earlier in the week with the
whistleblower that actually from the DHS that says, oh, no,
kids being trafficked at levels that Americans have no idea about.
We're missing three hundred and twenty thousand children. Tom home

(27:59):
and it went kind of viral what he said on
my television program, and that is we were talking about this
mayor of Denver, this mayor Mike Johnston, and he says,
you know, anyway, he said he's prepared to go to
jail over opposition to the president enforcing the law of
the land and supporting people. And Tom Holman said, well,

(28:23):
you're absolutely breaking the law. And all he has to
do is look at Arizona versus the US and he
would see he's breaking the law. But look, me and
the Denver mayor were on one thing. He's willing to
go to jail, and I'm willing to put him in jail.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
It was great.

Speaker 1 (28:39):
He also predicted a tiem and Square moment if the
administration carries out their plans to enforce the law. I'm like,
why do you care more about people that are unvetted
when we know there are known terrorists, cartel members, gang members, murderers, rapists,
violent criminals in our country. Why do you care more
about them than the safety and security of people in Denver?

(29:03):
Why do the people at Denver put up with this jackass?
And by the way, this idea that well, illegal immigrants
are less likely to commit crime, well, Real Clear investigations
over at Real Clear Politics suggests now the crime rate
involving illegal immigrants is vastly understated. And what they discovered
is and they have a database that they put together

(29:26):
by the Justice Department's National Institute of Justice suggests that
the crime by illegal immigrants who entered the US by
July twenty first cost the country some one hundred and
sixty six point five billion dollars.

Speaker 2 (29:39):
That's what you're paying.

Speaker 1 (29:41):
That's money that should be going to the people in
North Carolina, who, by the way, are about to get
it hammered with cold weather and are desperate. We'll talk
more about that later in the program. Kamala Harris on
our Hawaiian vacation. She's thinking about her political future and
her comeback running for governor California in twenty six or
president of again in twenty eight. She can win California

(30:03):
and then Gavin will think he's going to win the
White House. Gavin has no idea. He's more radical than
Kamala and when America hears about his radicalism, it's not
going to be so easy.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
Anyway.

Speaker 1 (30:16):
Eight hundred ninety four one Shaw knows a number if
you want to be a part of the program. Anyway,
crazy times we're living

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