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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right as we get started. Here we are in the
swamp or in the sewer. We are in the nation's capital,
and we're here for a good reason, as we will
have an interview exclusively with the I don't know, I
don't like the terms are that's Russian. I mean, probably
they're going to impeach Trump for calling Vice President Pence
a czar, Which is how sick this has all gotten.
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I've never ever it as predictable as it is. It
still shocks me, and it still surprises me. And it
shouldn't surprise me, and it shouldn't shock me because this
is all that we have dealt with now for the
last three years, with the mob and the media and
the Democratic Party and and anything. If Donald Trump, if
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the dog bites beastings, you're feeling sad, it's Donald Trump's fault.
If he cured cancer, they would impeach him for curing
cancer because he talked to a scientist in Ukraine or
the or Russia. I mean, that's how sick this is.
And if you don't believe me, and you don't see
a race to politicize the entire coronavirus, which has been
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minimal in the United States, let's be honest here. Now,
the president when he took the steps to say no,
when you're not allowed to come into the country if
you're from a country that actually has a high percentage
or incidence of this virus. Oh, he was roundly criticized
by Democrats. That's unfair, that is prejudiced. You're being bigoted.
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This is discrimination. Oh. But now that they can politicize
it weaponize, they're weaponizing a virus for political means. It's
that sick. Okay, look at this New York Times opinion page,
Gail Collins. Let's call it Trump virus. If you're feeling awful,
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you know who to blame. Of course, Donald Trump in
New York Times goes on further. You know, is the
mob and the media that trying to blame the president
for the virus. Now you would think that Donald Trump
and Vice President Pence actually got in a laboratory and
manufactured the virus and they delivered it to China, and
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they did it knowing that it would come to this
country and it would cause a pandemic and millions would die.
Because that's what they want you to believe. It's it
is that sick President Trump. Is you know, what has
he done, what is he not done? What do you
expect him to do? And then you've got the added
issue pressure, etc. Etc. Of you know, trying to solve
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the problem, trying to calm the markets. But think about this.
This is how sick this is, and this is what
we've gone through now for the last three plus years.
This is now rapid instantaneous politicizing of what is a serious, significant,
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real public health issue. Now, when there's a public health issue,
you would think that might unite Republicans, Democrats, conservatives, liberals,
Bernie supporters, Trump supporters, Biden support. No, it doesn't work
that way, does it. In rapid, almost instantaneous glee. You
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see the mob in the media that has never ever
ever said a good thing about Donald Trump and his presidency.
They have never talked about the success many of these Democrats,
many in the media mob, they couldn't even find it
within themselves to praise the president for killing Solomoni. Here
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it is the number one state sponsor of terror Iran,
the guy that led the terror, the proxy wars, by
the way, killing Americans in Iraq. The guy's dead. We
get them at Baghdad Airport. A huge success you barely
get a mention of it. You know, when he took
off the handcuffs, the rules of engagement in the Obama era,
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what did he do? Okay, he beat back the Caliphate
in Syria, which Obama and Biden couldn't do. He didn't
get any credit for that. Kills bag daddy, No credit
for that. We have eight million new jobs, no credit
for that. Record low unemployment African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans,
women in the workplace, youth unemployment, African American youth unemployment.
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They don't praise that either. He kept promises. How many
politicians actually keep their promises? They don't. Here's a guy,
all right, I'm gonna choose from this list, and I'm
gonna put these people on the Supreme Court. Check the
largest per dollar in terms of real dollars tax cut
in American history. Check ending burdensome bureaucracy that is stifling,
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putting a stranglehold on job creation and business in America. Yeah,
we can check that off too. New trade deals that
are free and fair. Okay. We got a two hundred
and twenty billion dollars two year deal with China. Nobody
thought that was gonna happen. That helps American farmers, oh,
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you know, the ones that are in need of more
gray matter, according to a farmer mini Mike Bloomberg. And
that helps our manufacturing industry, It helps our auto industry,
helps our service industry, helps our energy industry. Two and
twenty billion in two years. That's a significant amount of
money in the pockets of Americans and means more jobs
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for America. Then you've got a trade deal with Japan.
Then oh my gosh, Mexico, we got out a NAFTA,
and now we got a better deal with Mexico, and
that means more money from Mexico, which means maybe Mexico
is actually paying for the wall that the president, by
the way, couldn't get Congress to support because there was
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a manufactured crisis where only a couple of years ago
when Obama was in his second term. Oh, it was
a real crisis then. And he got that done and
we became yeah, Keystone pipeline, Dakota Pipeline, and war energy
independent for the first time in seventy five years. Oh,
you would think you ever get credit for any of
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these things. He gets credit for nothing. All it is
is never ending attacks now we're going to politicize a
illness and a virus, and we're gonna do it in
record time, because that's exactly what's going on here. You know,
I hate to say this, but I'm really believing it.
I'm watching the mob and I'm listening to the Democrats.
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It's almost like they're hoping and they're praying that this virus,
which you know, it's about one to two percent of
people die from this virus it is. It's a difficult
virus because you don't even during the incubation period you
are infectious. You can transmit that disease. It's also airborne. Now,
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we did have a lot of hope. I told you
about the Wall Street Journal article yesterday. Thankfully, we've got
the most brilliant, the best, the greatest scientists on the
face of the earth, and they now think they are
on track to get a vaccine. I think they said
human trials might begin as early as April, which means that, oh,
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we might be able. We might be on course now
to stop this thing and to save lives and inoculate
people to prevent them for getting sick. That may not
be what's in the best interests of Democrats and the
media that hey, Trump. Though, you think about this, it's
almost like, well, if this virus, if it really spins
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out of control, we can blame Trump because again I'm
looking at the New York Times, let's call it the
Trump virus. If you're feeling awful, you know who to blame.
That's a pretty sick statement from the paper of record,
the old gray ladies, they say, the New York Times.
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You've got to have a pretty sick mindset to believe
that this is the Trump virus. But in a way,
think about it, if this does get worse, if fears
are generated, if more people get infected with the virus,
if the market continues to react negatively out of fear
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that the world's economy is gonna stumble because of maybe
work shortages, output, etc. China and other places, we want
to get out now because they're easily panicked, while we
could score cheap political points against Trump there too. If
more Americans are sick, we can blame Trump. If the
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economy tanks, we can blame Trump. We can blame Trump
for everything. They've never given them credit for anything, but
they're gonna blame him for any everything. And it's almost
like I would never want to be in this position
in life that you almost have to cheer and hope
and pray and want and desire people to get sick
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and the economy to take a hit for your biggest
and only hope at getting your power back, Because isn't
that what it's really all about? Do you think that
does the media really seem to care first and foremost
about the health of we the people? It doesn't look
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like that to me. You know, is the media really
caring about all the money that you have invested in
the stock market? That is your retirement, that is your future,
that is that's important to you, you know, would they
prefer that everyone's four okay retirement plans go down? In
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other words, if this goes through a period perhaps even
where it's bad, as long as it lasts through the election,
well then oh we can get our power back, you know,
Would they prefer that more people contract this virus? Because
by the sounds of it, they don't seem particularly helpful.
By the looks of it. They're politicizing this in what
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is a really ugly, very sick, very twisted, and frankly
unfortunately predictable way. Because this is you know, this is
their lust for power, This is their overwhelming, overriding desire,
and that is what to defeat Donald Trump in two
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hundred and fifty days. And this might be the trick
because nothing else is working. Joe Biden didn't work out.
He's running for the Senate. That didn't work out particularly well.
Mayor Bloomberg turns out that made a lot of racist comments. Uh,
that's not working out. And he's nothing like the marketing
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ad campaign, the five hundred plus million that he's spent.
You know, you see him in the ad campaign, you're saying, Wow,
this guy might be good. And you watch him and
you say, wow, what a dud. And then you look
at his record and you say, wow, that's even worst.
And then you look at his comments about African Americans
and you're like, you can't believe it. And then you
hear the condescension and the attitude of this guy about farmers,
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which are the best and the brightest, the level of
sophistication and science that goes into farming today we feed
the entire country, in the entire world with it. But
is your lust for power more important? When the president
kills Solomoni? Can you not say, you know what, that's
great for the world. Number one state sponsor of terror. No,
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I don't remember many good words from either the mob
and the media or the Democratic Party when the president
beat the Caliphate. I don't remember them saying good job
as the president. Wow, that's great. Caliphate's dead. ISIS is evil.
Maybe I'm one of the few people that was stupid
enough to watch Isis cut off the heads of individuals
and then put it on tape and burn people in cages.
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Or what about killing Baghdaddy and associates, or what about
killing the al Qaeda leader in Yemen? Have they done
a single thing in the last three years to help
the president create jobs and prosperity in America? Because I
can't think of anything. Have they done anything to make
us more safe and secure? Now, if we flip this
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logic back on them, it turns out a very different
way because there for open borders, ninety percent of the
heroine in this country crosses that southern border. Well, if
we're gonna follow their logic, not mine, there's a squared
B sc or at C squared. They keep the borders open,
the heroin flows in, people die, We lose three hundred
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people a week, and I guess we can say that's
their fault. With more people die because open borders or
sanctuary policies that release even violent criminals, we could say, oh,
they have blood on their hands and we can blame
them and I and if we want to score cheap
political points, hope more people die because of their idiotic
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sanctuary policies that even lets violent felons go free. All right,
as we continue, we're in the swamper in Washington, d C.
I mean, the facts matter? Does truth matter anymore in
this world of let's just hate Donald Trump for breathing,
let's hate that he's president. Let's call it the Trump
This is the New York Times the Trump virus. If
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you're feeling awful, you know who to blame. Does it
matter that from the get go the President at a
proactive response allowed the US to stay ahead of this,
That the President formed a Coronavirus task Force, that the
President took unprecedented steps to prevent travelers from spreading the
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virus here, which, by the way, he was roundly criticized
for expanding screening, suspending entry of certain foreign nationals. Criticized
for that too. Who would pose a threat of transmitting
the virus. You know the fact that the president he
only is spending two point five billion, okay, and he
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said yesterday and we'll start there and when we need more,
we will be ready for whatever happens however this develops.
We're ready declaring a public health emergency, utilizing reserve funding
to support response efforts. And does it matter that we
have the world's greatest scientists that are reported yesterday that
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they think they have, they think they have what will
be the vaccine that will be shared with the world
as usual, because that's who we are in that is
what we do. Well, but you put in um but you,
but you put Mike Pence in charge. And when he
was against the needle Exchange program and then flipped, didn't
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it Okay, he doesn't believe in science. AOC is saying,
you know, the Trump administration has left critical positions in
charge of managing pandemics at the National Security Council, Department
of Homeland Security vacant. President. Basically, what they're saying wants
Americans to die. That sounds like the playbook. Every two years,
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every four years, Republicans want dirty year water, racist sexist, misogynists.
I want to throw granny over the cliff. Sound typical.
This is who they are, all right, thanks Scot shown
in twenty five to the top of the hour, eight
hundred and ninety four one seawn if you want to
be a part of this extravaganza. But it's it's all over.
That's all the predictable people, you know, politicizing now a virus,
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Chuck Schumer, you got Nancy Pelosi Acasio Cortez, genius that
she is. Mike Pence literally doesn't believe in science. Mike
did this from the woman who went to school for
economics and literally cannot add. Can we talk about AOC
for a minute? No, because I don't want to get destroyed.
I mean it is it is never ending. Of course
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the presidential candidates, uh, they're all weighing in, and you know,
it's it's kind of amazing the rapid response, the instantaneous.
It isn't it is a reflexive, automatic, instantaneous politicizing in
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this case of a virus. When the president did all
these things and none of them wanted to do the
things that he did about none of you come from
that country. We're not letting you. And they didn't particularly
like that part. Now, if you take this to its
ultimate conclusion, and I'm really serious about this, and we
are going to now use their standard um. They've never
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celebrated any of the president's success I can't name a
single thing that the President has done that they thought
was good, not one. It has been never ending lies, slander,
conspiracy theories, hoaxes, never ending falsehoods. They never dig deep
like we do and actually get to the truth, and
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then we get criticized for it. Would you would they
support closing the border to keep Americans safe? Would they
support a temporary ban on foreign travel. I don't think
it's going to be good for the economy, nor do
I see the necessity of it. But if you think
about it, why have they been so reluctant to close
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the southern border? Now, if we're going to follow their logic?
And three hundred American deaths a week from opioid addiction
and opioid abuse, and ninety of the heroine in this
country comes across that border, A lot of fentin al
comes across that border, A lot of americ Organs are dying.
They say it's a manufactured crisis, or even worse, they
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want the borders open. Well, can you at some point say, okay,
when people die from the drugs that are coming across
the open borders that they support, do they not bear
the responsibility of those on average three hundred deaths a week,
or the fetanol cases. Same thing? What about sanctuary states
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and sanctuary cities. They won't hand over even violent felons
that they have in custody. And then when those sometimes
we've had a number of high profile cases, then when
those violent criminals go out and kill again, are they responsible?
Do they have blood on their hands? Because based on
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their logic, I think we could argue their policies created
the scenario under which that happened, and it's happened. A
lot two and a half billion is not enough. Well,
what if he didn't spend billions of dollars on healthcare
for illegal immigrants, we might have more money to fight
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the coronavirus. Can we make that argument? It isn't another
layer of depravity. Mike penns didn't support a needle exchange,
which by the way, was against the law in Indiana
at the time. Slight duance that you got to talk
about here. Duances matter actually in life, and he doesn't
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believe in so how could you put him in? That's
their latest argument. Let's call it the Trump virus. If
you're feeling awful, you know who to blame. All right,
let's go to the mob and the media, and let's
play just some of the nice kind words that they
have about President Trump on this one. So actually I
found most of what he said a little incoherent. And
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you know, he's a guy who admitted that he surprised
at twenty five thousand to sixty nine thousand people each
year die of the flu. That just tells you how
little he actually knows about public calpe and about the
health of the American public, because every doctor knows that,
and lots of health policy experts know that. And he
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told you. He just revealed how ignorant he is about
the situation. Here's the thing, mister President, pandemics don't care
about politics. Remember the Chinese impulse to cover up may
have helped lead to this outbreak. And here in the
United States, the Trump administration's war on science has left
us vulnerable. Remember, the Trump administration has been shutting down
research committees and silencing scientists and making climate crisis denial
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a matter of public policy. But it should still shock
you that Trump slashed the government agencies that would have
been responsible for handling an outbreak. We have talked any
number of times on this show and all of us
more broadly as a press corps, about the need for
credibility by an administration. Not every administration has some official
who has said something that isn't true at one time
or another. But the sheer volume of things that are
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not true that have been said by this president and
by some of his aids does not inspire credibility, and
it's why they are being questioned on it at a
time when they need it. You also have the president
appointing Mike Pennce saying he's really good on health. We
all remember that as governor of Indiana, he struggled to
cope with a public health crisis on HIV by delaying
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needle exchanges that had real consequences in terms of lives loss. So, uh,
the administration has not gotten its act together. I don't
have a problem if a guy says he wants to
pray on it. In fact, now hope he does. I
hope they all do. I don't any praying, I don't
anybody praying I have a problem with someone who's who's
allowing people to die because he doesn't want to look
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at science and to save lives. And I don't have
a problem with anybody praying on anything, but if you're
another science and people are dying because they're not looking
at a science, I have I do have a problem
with that. He wants They basically saying he wants people
to die. Now, why are they doing it? Why is
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this happening because we're two hundred and fifty days away
from an election and it's not looking good on their side,
must be blunt. I mean, you've got this this total
complete utter shift show. They don't have anything to run on.
They haven't done anything except hey Trump, and we're at
a point now where and you know, the mob in
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the media just doesn't understand and they don't want to understand,
and they take on breathtaking hypocrisy. To me, I call
it the bifurcation compartmentalization. Mentally, there's no intellectual honesty, no
common sense supplied, no reason, there's no truth in their world.
And I go through the list because the list is important.
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Imagine if Donald Trump had a private server with top
secret classified information on it. How would the mob react?
Imagine Donald Trump deleted thirty three thousand subpoena emails, forensically
cleaned the hard drive with bleach pit, broke up devices
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with hammers, and remove sim cards. What do you think
the media reaction would be if Donald Trump funneled money
in his campaign through a law firm and hired an
op research firm, hired a foreign national. They put together
a Russian dossier turns out full of lies, totally debunked.
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And he did that, And as the and The New
York Times concludes, very late in the game, was likely
Russian disinformation from the get go that was leaked to
Donald Trump's media friend Sean Hannity shead it on television
and radio and he likes Donald Trump. Okay, I'd be
forget it. I mean, they bludge in me, but they
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do that as a matter of course daily anyway, And
then it became the basis. Now it says at the
top of a FISA warrant verified. Now we know it
was unverifiable. The author, Christopher Still, I have no idea
if any of its true. When the FBI finally looked
into it, none of it was true. They couldn't find
anything that was true in there. And imagine if that
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they and the warnings that they were warned repeatedly that
Donald Trump's dirty Russian dossier is political. The guy that
put it together for him hates Hillary, he paid for it,
and then it became the basis of a faizer warrant
to take away the civil liberties and constitutional rights of
some big liberal, not carter pay, some a liberal, and
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that it became the basis of a means to spy
on Hillary Clinton's campaign, and then if she won the presidency,
her transition team and Donald Trump's dirty dossier was then
used to spy deep into the Clinton administration her presidency.
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I know a little far fetched here. For a second,
imagine if these things happened, what do you think the
rei she would be. Imagine if Donald Trump had an
RNC operative working with his campaign that went to the
Ukrainian embassy and colluded with the Ukrainians for the purpose
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of digging up dirt in twenty sixteen against Hillary Clinton
and those that work for Hillary Clinton. What do you
think the mob's reaction would be. What do you think
if the Ukrainian court determined that they worked with the
Trump campaign to get dirt on Hillary. What do you
think the mob's reaction would be if there was a
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political article that identified the person that Donald Trump sent
to the Ukrainian embassy to get dirt. What do you
think the reaction would be if Donald Trump was ever
a vice president. I know he wouldn't like the demotion
he was ever a vice president and he goes to Ukraine,
he's in charge of Ukrainian policy under some administration, and
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and he says, I'm not giving you a billion dollars
unless you fire a Ukrainian prosecutor that we learned later
that then Vice President Trump knew was responsible for investigating
his son being paid millions. Let's say Don Junior with
zero experience with Ukraine oil, energy, or gas. What would
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the mob's reaction be, Oh, this is nothing and no
serious person has ever taken Yeah, come on, this is ridiculous.
There is This is political warfare at a level you
have to take on such breathtaking lies, hypocrisy, a double standard.
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And now it's accelerating because they went from zero to
a thousand, as it relates to the virus, to see
how quickly they could politics size the virus. Now they
didn't like what Donald Trump did in the beginning, because
Donald Trump, he actually took some action. Donald Trump actually
went out there and you know, they've been pretty aggressive
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about all this, and they said, yeah, you know what
we have to we have to get on top of this,
and we have to do it really quickly. And he
got criticized at the time for doing it. But but
this is this is Trump de arrangement syndrome because the
President led the way. Remember the President formed that Coronavirus
Task Force early to coordinate all government branches approach. Then
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he took the steps to prevent travelers from spreading the
virus in the US. What did he do. He expanded
screenings and suspended the entry of certain foreign nationals who
pose a risk of transmitting the virus. The administration declared
a public health emergency, utilized reserve funding immediately. Now the
president's trying to do more, and the President's out two
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and a half billion is not enough. We didn't more.
It's not fair. This is outrageous. It shows he's callous
and it's madness. Have they ever done a thing themselves
to help make this country more safe and secure? No,
they didn't kill the caliphate couldn't even praise killing the caliphate,
beaten the Isis Caliphate, or Salomoni or Baghdaddy and associates,
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or the al Qaeda leader in Yemen. They never praised
his trade deals with China. Two and twenty billion in
two years. Wow, a lot of Americans are gonna benefit.
They never praised the eight million fewer Americans on food stamps.
They said he's taking food out of the mouths of
him because they have jobs, because the economy is growing,
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because nearly eight million new jobs have been created, record
low unemployment. Now the stock markets down. This is Trump's fault.
No stock market is always jittery. What do I always
say about the stock market. I'm not a big stock
market guy. Stock market to me, Nope, never been comfortable
with it. Know everyone will tell you otherwise, and but
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that's my own personal point of view. Can I say
one point to your point? Would you like to say one?
Linda would like to make a point. I just literally
make one point that no one has brought up, which
is that he never said this is the only amount
of money he's giving. He just said, let's start with this,
let's do some research, let's find out. He never said no,
that's it. Why wouldn't you take what he offered and
then said we need more? We figured out we need more.
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That's it. That's it. Now we got everything that is
going to happen in the next two hundred and fifty days.
Everything the Mob says, everything the Democrats say, everything that
they do, is all seen and has to be seen
through the prism of how do we get our power back?
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Because they can't run on what they did. They can't
run on Russia, Russia, they can't run on Ukraine, Ukraine, impeachment, impeachment.
So they don't want to go up against Trump's record.
So they got a manufacture something. They gotta both something
out of their their hat. And then we're gonna give
you everything for free, and we're gonna take everyone else's money.
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That's what we'll do. And it's such a great job
with Obamacare keeping those promises. All right, we got a
lot coming up today, Devin newnez Oh. Donna Brazil is
on today for a very specific reason. Donna Brazil made
the phone call to Bernie Sanders after she had a
couple of glasses of wine. Was terry eyed, didn't want
to make the call. Hey, yeah, you got screwed. They
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rigged the election against you. He's gonna explain that story,
and we have Doug Collins's gonna check in with us
as well, Chuck shooting where he went to the Senate Floriday.
I can't, but the President needs to get his act
together on coronavirus. What do you want me to do, Chuck?
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Did you support the band that he had in any way?
Months of public warnings and the President was caught completely
flat footed. No, you're trying gonna make this, Katrina, because
you're playing politics with a virus. Chuck. That's what you're doing.
It's what you always do. It's what you're only capable
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of doing. Because you're not capable. You haven't done anything
for the American people. This is the only thing you're
good at, which is lying and hype. Devin Nunist, Donna Brazil,
Doug Collins, straight ahead, all right, as we continue, we
are in our nation's capital. We're in the swamp or
two hundred and fifty days away, and that means two
hundred and fifty days away from you, the ultimate jury,
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having an opportunity to shock the world once again, which
is why you see this. Oh, the president, the president,
the coronavirus. This is I'll look up with the president, honey,
did what are you gonna do? They will politicize a virus. Now,
think about this, What can they run on? What if
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Democrats done the last three years to make you more
safe and more secure? What have Democrats done to create
prosperity and jobs for the American people? They haven't done
a thing. There's nothing except lies, slander, besmirchment, conspiracy theories,
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one after a hoax, one after another. And it is
now okay. They got this cast of characters that are
vying for the nomination radical extreme democratic socialists where they
want to offer everything's for free and we're gonna take
it from this group of Americans. We're gonna give it
to you and trust does you know the math doesn't
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add up or anything, But don't worry about that anyway.
Eight hundred nine four one, Shawn told free telephone number.
You want to be a part of the program here
to talk about this the deep state, whether or not,
equal justice under the law will apply, Equal application of
our laws will apply. Devin Newness he told the America
the truth when he came out with his memo and
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the congenital compromise. Liar Adam Schiff knew better and purposely lied.
He just lied in his report. Not hold accountable as usual. Congressman,
how are you glad? You'm glad you could be with
us today? Hey, Sean thinks it's great to be on
the radio show of fun, being on last night on
the TV show and it's back to back. Yeah, like
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you become. I think we're going to call you the
co host here. Well, I'm interviewing the vice president today.
I don't like the words are because now they're going
to impeach the president. See that's how much he's in
love with Russia. He has to call Mike Pence, the
vice president is zar. Well, you know, if you notice
though last week it was Russia Hopes nine point zero,
whatever number we're on, and then all of a sudden,
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nobody's talking about Russia Hopes anymore, and we're onto the coronavirus, right,
So they throw out a narrative, they build it up,
the media falls for it, and look, this is all
done to sway the American people. That's all this is
about out. You know, President Trump, if you think about it,
when when he took office, he started you know, especially
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when Michael Flynn went down and then you know, you
had the Mueller hoax begun. All of that happened in
his first in his you know, the first few months,
and I think his numbers then of like his hardcore
support dropped into the into the thirties, and he's had
to just slowly climb his way out. It's been very,
very difficult, with very little help in the media. There's
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maybe I think you've said probably twenty people in the
whole United States that that that helped, and you've got
thousands on the other side of all these media orcs.
That was that was actually a private conversation. I mean,
if you really look at those of us that dug
deep into the Espionage Act and Hilary Server and deletion
of emails and the dirty Russian dossier, uh, and the
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multiple warnings that were ignored and premeditated fraud on a
FISA court, denying one American of civil liberties and constitutional rights,
a back toward to spy on a presidential candidate transition
team and president. Yeah, there weren't many of us out
there saying all of that, and we were being told
the opposite from the mob and the media ninety nine
percent of him and Democrats were spreading one lie after
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another about Trump Russia collusion. That was a lie for
investigations later. Yeah, and it's but it's really think about
that though. It's actually amazing that the president with very
few people helping, right, and very few people, I should say,
in Congress too. You know, the Republicans didn't throw the
president under the bus. But you know, there for a while,
there wasn't very many of us in Congress who were
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actually willing to stand up and say, wait a second,
let's not talk about Russia. Hope, that's all nonsense. What
the hell are you guys doing it? And the poor president,
you know, went down into the thirties and now he's
gradually climbed his way back up, still with the media
attacking him and buying off on these narratives every single day.
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And I just tell people, Sean that you look, you
can't get frustrated these socialists. I mean, they don't die,
they don't quit, they never stop, and you know, they
have to be smashed. I've just come to that realization
dealing with them over the last three and a half years.
And you know that's why that's why I've started this
Defend the USA dot com a place where Americans can
go to join in and sign up to help, because
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we have to do everything in our power to get
rid of the Democrats in Congress. Because if President Trump,
if he can win in November, and I think he can,
I think he's got a great shot, but it's not.
Everybody should not think it's going to be easy. Even
though they're likely going to nominate some form of a socialist,
we don't know which one yet, but they've got varying degrees.
This is not going to be easy, and we have
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to get out there and fight every day in the media.
You know, we'll probably try to lull us to sleep again,
and you know, the president should be at a lot
higher approval rating than he is now, but you know,
you just can't just can't catch a break, and because
there is no media, fair media left in this country anymore.
And I was glad to see that the President's campaign
is suing The New York Times. It's long, you know,
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I've I've I started doing that in the last year
because I couldn't clean my name up. And I'm glad
to see the President in his campaign do that these
news media organizations have to be held accountable. I'm glad
you're suing two fake news CNN and we can get
into that. You said something that really caught my attention,
and this was a two part question. You said, the
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deep state is much worse than I ever thought it was.
I will say to you every damn discovering it was
far worse than I ever suspected. And you know, now
we had the inspector generally had the confines of only
being able to investigate that which was in his purview,
the DJ and the FBI. He made referrals. Nothing has
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come of it, even people that lied, which then kind
of highlights the twenty nine guys in tactical deep gear
and frogmen and the CNN cameras there for Roger stones arrest.
I mean, all he had to say was, your client's
going to be charged with lying? Can you have them
report at eight am? But that's not how they did it.
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And then question is everyone asked me, when is anyone
going to be held accountable? When are any the every
If you're a conservative, you get charged for lying. If
you're a liberal, nothing happens. If you're part of the
deep state, nothing happens, it seems, well, think about what
you said at John even you even you, you know,
one of the most conservative talk shows in the country,
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if not the most, and even you're saying that it
was much worse than even you thought it was. So So,
I mean, that's really what we're dealing with. But we
have to as as Republicans and conservatives across this country,
we have to stay united. We cannot, we cannot just
to fall under the trap of easy solutions, because it
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would be funny, It would be funny if it wasn't
so damn dangerous. Right, the whole thing they did with
Roger Stone, right, I mean, I mean just I mean
clearly that was a leak. CNN shows up there, you know,
of automatic rifles and frogmen, as you said, just totally ridiculous,
you know. And then the whole sentencing guidelines, you know,
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goes this goes on and on and on. There's example
after example. So I always have to tell people as
I'm going around the country, and I'm going to spend
the rest of this time all the way to November
going anywhere and everywhere, that people want me all over
the country to get the word out. Um, you know,
of what actually is happening in the swamp and how
bad it really is, and and once to see, I
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am here's the thing everything, all of this. You know,
let's politicize a virus. You know, you'd think that we
maybe we all agree, all hands on deck, let's make
sure everyone's okay. Number one, they didn't want the president
to put the pan in place from people coming to
this country from countries that were impacted by the coronavirus.
They didn't like that part of it. And now that
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they can weaponize it. Almost immediately when the President said
I'm going to spend money, we got all our guys
on it. We created a task force. It goes back
this far. We've been offering our help to China. We
have the best experts. Oh in the Wall Street Journal
says yeah, oh, we we think we're on track to
have a virus and human trials in April. I mean,
how great are is our medical community. They're almost as
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great as all the gray matter farmers that farmer Mike
talks about. And you happen to be in farmer, Yeah,
many many Mike, the farmer, Yeah, that was as you know,
you've been in my district before and we we we
got quite the amusement out of out of farmer Mike's
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view of the Well, can I tell people I was
in your district because they were denying farmers water right
for a little fish like a minnow fish called the
delta smelt that wasn't even an endangered species. Is that correct? Yeah?
And you know what, you know what, what's what's great
about the story that you're gonna tell right now that
I think as an example of why you can't give
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up and you can't stop. You came out about a
decade ago and you stood there and said, what the
hell's going on? There's water going out to the ocean.
You know. Obama comes in there and says, oh, it's
global warming. You know, meanwhile billions of gallons of water
being flushed out to the ocean, and you were out
there in those dry fields. It took ten years sean
from the time you went out there and we started
(41:17):
fighting this fight. And then last week the President United
States went to the samulcane valleys nearby where you were
and said, enough of this nonsense. And it was the
first water that we got back into the valley of
water that was just being wasted dumped out to the
ocean in fifty years, and it took us ten years
to fight these guys. They just don't die. Maybe that's why,
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you know, I'm kind of used to this, and I
just I know it's frustrating for conservatives, But you can't
quit because they don't quit. Well, no, no, no, Well
do you think bar and Durham get the job done
because one thing they have that Michael Harowitz did not have. Well,
they can investigate all the way near, far and wide,
(42:02):
but they can also convene a grand jury and bring indictments. Yeah,
I just don't see how. Uh look, if you, if
you all Durham's history is doing really tough work. He's
got he's you know, he's got a phenomenal background in
this um. What I really want to see. I don't
want to see the Roger Stone stuff. Like I'm not
(42:23):
interested in the Pitoly stuff. Although though people still should
be prosecuted for lying to Congress and and uh lying
to the FBI and all the other things, does any
does any liberal in the country want a jury four
person that had publicly spoken out against you and your
people with your views. That sounds like a tainted jury
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to me, well, well, for sure, there's a there's a
problem there. But my point that I was making is
is that of course I want all there's several people
that broke the law there, okay, but the big, the
big issues that Durham should you know, I assume is
looking at is looking at whether people conspired and can
he prove a conspiracy. So so I know that Gaudy Ratcliffe, myself,
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we were lied to numerous times about the FBI not
being involved before the opening of Crossfire Hurricane in July
of a July thirty first of twenty sixteen. I know
that's a lie. So now the question is is who
conspired delight to us, Who conspired delight to the fis
of court, who conspired with the Clinton campaign. That's really
(43:31):
what Durham has to figure out. This started as a
dirty campaigner. Do you know the answer to that question? Well,
I know, damn well, it started before July thirty first,
and I suspect it started in two thousand and fifteen,
but I know for a fact it started in early
twenty sixteen. That I know for a fact. So so
(43:52):
Durham's gotta do you think they know that? And Durham
Durham has to know that. Yes, they have to know that.
So I'll tell you if it wasn't for you and
Radcliffe and Meadows and Jordan, and you know I can't.
I'm not gonna mention every Louis Gohmer and Gates. There's
not a lot of you. There was not a lot
of you. And it is the greatest abuse of power
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corruption scandal. And I'll be honest. If they don't hold
him accountable, it's gonna happen again. All right. Devin Nunas
is with us. He's actually a real farmer. I want
him to analyze the twenty twenty race and many Mike
the farmer from New York who thinks he can teach
anybody farming because you dig a hole, you put a
seat in it, and you cover it with dirt and
put some water on it. I can't tease anyone to
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do that. You don't need a lot of gray matter
for that. All right, As we roll along from our
nation's capital, the swamp the sewer, Devin Nunas is with
US Congressman Devin Unas to California. All right, your assessment
of this group of twenty twenty extreme radical Democratic socialists
and the election shaping up. It seems like their only
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hope now is hopefully Americans get sick and start dying
in the economy tanks because of the coronavirus. That's pretty
sick thinking of my view, but it sounds like it
to me. So here's how I sum it up. Let's
put Bloomberg off to the side. Farmer Mike, he's just
an authoritarian guy that admitted that he bought Nancy Pelosi
(45:19):
the speakership right quietly. The media didn't cover of it.
You could tell under his breath what he said. So
let's put him aside because he's just an authoritarian. I
don't think he has a belief in his body other
than he just wants to have the power. The rest
of him are all varying degrees of socialist communist, and ironically,
the only honest one is Bernie. Bernie's the only one
(45:40):
that's actually, you know, actually believes everything that he's saying. Now.
He is a communist and his policies are very dangerous,
but the rest of him are essentially espousing socialist policies,
but they're being covered up for by the media. I mean,
one of the obvious examples of that is the mayor
of UH, the Indiana mayor, Buddha Judge. He's a guy
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that that is clearly a socialist, but of course the
media term him, oh he's a he's a moderate, and
of course you know the senator from Minnesota, Oh, oh,
the moderate. There's not a damn thing moderate about any
of these people. So I think that's really uh. You're
you're left with, you know what is it? A fake Indian?
A guy going senile, authoritarian UH and A and a socialist.
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That's how I sum it up. How's that? So? So
who do you think gets it? Does Bernie get it?
We'll find out from Donna Brazil if they're going to
try and rig it against them again, I have to
believe Sean that he is going to go into at
a minimum, he's going to go into the UH, the
UH convention in July with the most delegates, but I
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don't know that he's going to have enough to win
it outright, So then what happens? And then if they try,
and Donna Brazil be the right person to ask, we
have ten seconds happens? I think holy hell's gonna break loose,
because you're gonna have the hard left. I mean, Bernie
clearly has you know, he has support, you know, and
(47:09):
I've said this on your show many times. But Congressman,
thank you very much. I gotta break thank Devin nounis
Donna Brazil next? All right, twenty five down till the
top of the hour from our nation's capital, the swamp
the sewer, Washington, DC. Eight hundred nine for one. Shaun
is a number. By the way, at the top of
the hour, we will be joined by Donna Brazil and well,
(47:30):
I have the whole story here, and she wrote this
piece in November of twenty seventeen inside Hillary Clinton's secret
takeover the DNC, when I was asked to run the
Democratic Party after the Russians actor emails, I stumbled onto
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Genius dot Com. All right, um, let me just get
into this just a preview. What Donna Brazil said before
I called Bernie Sanders, I lit a candle in my
living room. I put some gospel music on. I wanted
to center myself for what I knew would be an
emotional phone call. I had promised Bernie when I took
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the helmet the DNC after the convention. Remember, Debbie Wasserman
Schultz out that I would get to the bottom of
whether Hillary Clinton's team had rigged the nomination processes, cash
of emails stolen by Russian hackers, posted online, etc. Etc.
She goes on, I had my suspicions from the moment
I walked in the door of the DNC a month
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or so well earlier, based on my the leaked emails,
but who knew if some of them might have been forged.
I needed solid proof, so did Bernie, So I followed
the money. My predecessor, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, had not been
the most active chair and fundraising at the time when
Obama's the elect had left the party in significant debt,
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and as Hillary's campaign gained momentum, she resolved the party's
debt and put it on a starvation diet. It become
dependent on her campaign for survival, which she expected to
wield control of its operations. Debbie was not a good manager.
She'd been interested in controlling the party. She let Clinton
headquarters in Brooklyn do as it desired so she didn't
have to inform party officers how bad the situation was
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how much Brooklyn control Brooklyn had and for how long? Well,
it was something I was trying to uncover for the
last few weeks, but then I called Bernie and it
broke my heart. Donald will join us. But the rest
of the story at the top of the next time,
that's pretty evil, isn't it. Anyway, Let's get to our
phones from our from the swamp. Let's say, hide a
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Randall in Tennessee, the great state of Tennessee. What's going on? Randall?
How are you, sir McCall. I do have a question
for you that I haven't heard anybody asked. Maybe you
can answer the question, have the Cubans come back with
their results and findings on the coronavirus? And the reason
I asked this because Pelosian humor have been slamming the
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Trump administration saying that we're not doing enough, and the
front runner in the Democrat Party to become president has
been telling us for years that Cuba has a healthcare
system that's far superiors to two hours. So my question
again is that the Cubans come back with their findings. Yet.
Thank you well, listen, I love your sarcasm. You fit
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perfectly into the mode of the show. I think you
know the idea. I mean, there's such a serious side
as well. The literacy program was great, and their healthcare
system is amazing, and you know, it doesn't matter that
they actually murdered people. And let's see Cuba and Nicaragua
and the former Soviet Union where this guy took his honeymoon.
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I don't know what to tell you, because whatever he swallowed,
he actually believes this crap. And that's the scary part.
And what's even scarier is he wants to implement this
madness here and if that ever happens. Look, I don't know.
Maybe maybe it's just me. I'm too wrapped up in
(52:17):
all of this and I have been my whole life,
and I can't help it, and I can't stop it.
It's like an illness and I'm just amount of control.
But I can tell you this is a tipping point.
This is literally America on the brink because of these
policies are ever implemented. America as we know it is done,
(52:39):
and I don't see how you recover from it. Now.
Think of it this way. We lost, we got Obamacare.
It's ten years later, we still have Obamacare. Now we
got rid of the individual mandate thanks to Trump, thanks
to John McCain in the Senate, we didn't get rid
of it there where they were, you know, thanks to
seven other senators. Theydn't even vote for a straight repeal
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that they voted for the exact same bill. You want
to know where my criticism or Republicans came from. That
it came from Republicans sixty five show votes. But then
they get a president, they didn't get it done. I'm
hoping that that Republicans will now learn that being a
courageous politician like the president is, and fulfilling promises like
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the president is, will result in good politics. And I'm
beginning to see that maybe their spines are stiffening, and
I'm beginning to see that, you know, maybe they realize
there are things worth fighting for. And maybe if you're
gonna politicize a virus, and you're gonna take on breathtaking
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hypocrisy and accept dirty dossiers and accept quid pro quote Joe,
and accept the leaded emails and bleach bitten hammers and
excuse all that away and put forth lies in conspiracy theories.
There's a lot at stake here and I'll tell you
Randall you're in Tennessee, it will impact you too. You
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get the last word, Well, the last words really is yours.
But Thomas from Noon has nailed it. Everyone on that
stage is a socialist communist. It's failed everywhere, and that's
the reality of it. And you're you've nailed it. And
so you know, God speak, God bless you, and thanks
for taking a call from a deplorable Take care. I'm
(54:31):
a spelling Walmart chopper who believes in Jesus and God
and my Bible. Two hundred and fifty days. You know,
it's funny because people people they like to they always say, well,
these guys on talk radio Hannity's audience and power that
if I had the power, Obama never would have been president,
(54:55):
if I had that much appeal, if I was that persuasive.
So I can't tell you whether or not. In two
hundred and fifty days you will hear the words. We
can now project that Donald J. Trump has been reelected
the forty fifth president of the United States. The only
thing I can tell you is it matters. The only
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thing I can give you is news and information in
a very dire way about what the consequences would be
if we choose wrongly. I know that this is working.
I'm happy to see Americans getting back to work. I'm
happy that government deregulation is happening. I believe in manufacturing
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in businesses, and better trade deals and secure borders and
conservative justices that will impact the country for generations. But
ultimately you have all that power, not me. I am
one voice. I'm on radio and TV. Thanks to you.
Every day you make this, make this possible. I can't
(56:01):
do it if you don't listen. You want to fire me,
stop listening, you want to fire me, stop watching, I'll
get fired. I'll be done. My voice will be silenced.
Why do you think these these groups monitor conservatives every word,
every sentence, every phrase. Why do you think they target
advertisers because they want to destroy the business model, to
(56:24):
silence the voice, because they don't like the opinion. Why
do you think I've taken a steadfast principal position. I
don't support boycotts because at the end of the day,
the people decide. You will decide in two hundred and
fifty days the direction of this country and frankly the world.
Because as goes America, so goes the world. There's a
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lot at stake here. Things. You know, your vote matters,
you know, I like to look at all of us.
Is okay, We're all spokes in a wheel here. There's
no one most powerful spoke. I guess the most important
spoke would be the president. Maybe is the center of
the wheel because these were all the actionists and that's
where it's gonna happen. But if you don't put them
(57:09):
back in office and you don't see the danger of
what it is they are offering this country, we will
end up with the government that we deserve. J C
is in Texas. J C. Welcome to the swamp the sewer.
How are you? Thank you guys, I always well, thank
you for taking my call. I it's been a while.
(57:31):
The first time I spoke with you was out of
WSD in Atlanta and two thousand and six and nown
him at Footballage Texas, pretty excited and I had some
talking points for you, needing some help, yes, sir, and
it's about the delivery message for minority conservatives. I wanted
to think your team and foremost, and I really want
to look at the fight here. And this is what
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I have when I talk to my family my friends,
my compadres. I'm a veteran entrepreneur, and I asked him.
I say, okay, you say social injustice. If an illegal
in the sanctuary city's picked up released, you do the
same thing, you go to jail. How is that fair?
They say it's not. I say, so, who do you
think these policies are coming from? They say it's the
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Republicans fault. I know it. You can't say it, oh
you Rush can't say it all. But when I look
at Senator Scott, I don't hear him speaking up and
putting it out to in a message or way that
makes sense to people who look like me, sound like me,
and are from the communities like me. That's what I'm
not sure I agree with. It's a rock star, he's awesome, Yes, sir,
(58:34):
I agree with that. But I'm just the delivery of
that to say, I'm here for you, guys, I have
your back, and this is what I'm gonna do for
you right now. And I'm gonna call him out on
it because it's not right and it doesn't make any sense,
and it's not our policy. It's liberal policies. You gotta
understand something. It is a very powerful weapon. Why do
you think the Democrats are weaponizing the coronavirus and politicizing
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it because if they can ends people, Donald Trump's not
keeping you safe and secure. Now they think, okay, we
could take a political advantage over this, and when they
should be saying, well, this sought to be something the
country agrees on. Why do you think they say Republicans
are racist and sexist and misogynistic. What is the purpose
(59:19):
of that? It is to garner power and votes. Give
me an example of what you would like other people
to say. How do you think people what do you
want people to say that you think would resonate? For instance,
where President Trump he did an awesome job with prison reforms.
I think it's okay to say, you know what, the
first group that was released was primarily African Americans, and
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it was because of me and my policies, not because
of them. And it's okay, it's okay that I can
talk to you like that, and I'm gonna show you
that I'm here and I got you back because I'm
gonna fight for your vote. Don't believe what they have
to say. Believe what I'm doing, and I'll show you that.
And remember what he said in twenties sixteen. Though he goes,
I got nothing else to lose, can't get any worse,
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because what he was addressing was the decades of liberal
ruins and big cities that have neglected minorities. Now they'll
go into minority neighborhoods every two and four years and
say Republicans are racist. But the guy, you're right, they
got prison reform laws done, the one that released Alice
Murray Johnson and many other people. The guy that opened
(01:00:28):
opportunity zones, the guy that's funding historically black colleges, the
guy that has created record after record of low African American,
Hispanic American unemployment, African American youth unemployment, is Trump. So
they can say he's racist. Everyone's everyone's racist. Why because
it's a political weapon, just like the coronavirus. They now
(01:00:48):
weaponizing the coronavirus, the politicizing it. And it took them seconds.
Oh we can jump on Trump of these people and
now scared, let's go. It's basically what they did. I
agree with you as far as a political weapon, how
do we fight that? When when I'm sitting at the table,
the round table, and I'm talking with folks from church
and from other business for you know, meetings with other
(01:01:12):
minority veteran business owners, and they're saying, well, how come
we don't hear more fighting or combating with the same
type of war tactics that the Democrats are doing To
say they, Hey, this isn't our policy that stairs, this
is what we listen. This is where, exponentially, if everybody
that listens to this radio program can talk to ten, twelve, fifteen,
(01:01:34):
thirty people and explain this to them and convince them
and show them and and I'm working on a project
to actually create this information and make it available to
everybody so you will have the tools to make those
very arguments. I can just say that exponentially, I think
Americans are getting it. The polls are showing the African
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American community and the Hispanic communities. These are record numbers.
These are not outlier polls. But listen, I gotta run.
I could talk to you all day. JC. God bless you,
Thank you for being with us. Wish you all the best.
Eight hundred and nine four one shuns a number Donna
Brazil on what Hillary did to rig the twenty sixteen
(01:02:17):
primary that's coming up. I'm glad you with US News
round Up Information Overload. Thank you, Scott Shannon. We are
in the swamp. We are in the sewer. It's called Washington,
d C. Vice President Mike Pence will be on Hannity
tonight because of the matt How you politicize a virus
within seconds? But it just takes seconds. Oh, we can't
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win any other one. Let's do that. On to some
twenty twenty news. There is a foxnews dot com article.
I read it earlier today A B. Stoddard, an associate
editor columnist Real Clear Politics. The President wasn't happy with
comments she made the other day reporting that the Democratic
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Party leaders at the highest levels are trying to come
up with ways to stop Bernie Sanders from being nominated
for president by the Democratic Party. The establishment is in
full fledged official panic, she said. And anyway, then she
went on to say that they have found themselves now
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with a strong movement leader who's amassing a lot of support,
is marching towards the nomination. She continued, It's clear they're
making plans to stop him, but it's going to cause chaos,
a much more division than the party is suffering. Now,
Now what does that mean? Well, we can go back
maybe perhaps as oh to twenty sixteen. There was a point,
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if you remember, just before the convention when Debbie Wasserman
Schultz was out and they brought in Donna Brazil. Donna
Brazil had run Al Gore's campaign and she became the
DNC chairperson, and she wrote a book, by the way,
about this whole endeavor and you know, the inside story
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of the break ins and breakdowns that put Donald Trump
in the White House. And uh, and actually I can
say very publicly, and I've said it before that Donna
and I have been friends for a lot of years.
And when we see each other, I mean, Donna, is
it fair to say you usually give me a nice
hug and say how are you doing? And how's your family?
And I'm praying for you. You usually do, I do,
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and it's good to hear your voice. I wish you
were here at how University campus. I would introduce you
to some of my students, and I'm sure you and
I love to go wonderful conversation. Look, Sean, I've known
you for a long time and I actually I knew
you before your hair story turned in white like my hair.
But really, really, Donna, you gotta go there really. Oh yeah,
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come on, I know, more gray hair, all right, I
got more gray hair. But you know, the good news
is that you and I have always been able to
agree to disagree, but we could do it with civility.
And I have a great deal of respect for your
point of view. We disagree, but we can still talk
to one another. And that's why. Then the other night
when you call me, you you you picked me up.
I don't know if you even knew that, right, you
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picked me up? So I did you? I mean, I
just accept it. I just accept that we don't agree
on politics. I just accept that. I mean, and I
have a lot of respect for you. Let me tell
you something. You came within five hundred and thirty seven
votes of getting Al Gore to be the president, and
thank god you didn't win that one, but it was close.
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It was swinging, hanging, dimpled and pimple chance. So you
write in your book the whole story. Yes, I did.
Before I called Bernie Sanders, I lit a candle in
my living room. By the way, I know you, so
I know this is true. You put on some gospel music.
I know you, so I know that's true. I wanted
to center myself. What I knew would be an emotional
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phone call because you had promised, Bernie when you took
the helm of the DNC that you would get to
the bottom of weather. Hillary's team had rigged the nomination process.
Pick it up from there. What happened. I still keep
the text message step Bernie and I shared. I have
a great deal of respect for Senator Sanders. And by
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the way, let me just say this up front. I
don't think there's a movement gone on. I think there
are a lot of individual Democrats who are worried about
their candidate, are some of the contributors and some of
the activists. But this is a very healthy process, as
you recall from twenty sixteen and watching what happened on
the Republican side. Bernie Sanders has been running for over
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five years. He has a healthy amount of support out there.
But there's a lot of Democrats who are looking for
someone other than Bernie Sanders. So I'm not ready to
do the coronation dance right now. I think next Tuesday
will have a better idea. Of course, Sarah, it is
important South Carolina, but next Tuesday, one third of the
delegate Sean I hope you and I could talk on
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Wednesday of next week and take a look at the
field once we've been able to have a substantial number
of voters cast their ballots. So let's listen. We'll see
what happens. Bernie certainly is the front runner, there's no
doubt about it, and he gave Hillary a run for money,
and a lot of rules changed as a result of
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what had happened. But what did you discover when you
took over as DNC chair person as it relates to
the election the primary with Bernie and Hillary. Well, first
of all, there were no problems with the primary contest.
Hillary won the primary. She had more pledged delegates, and
she had more support from the party leaders and party officials.
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What I found out is that internally at the DNC,
because the party had run out of money, the Clinton team,
in exchange for providing the DNC with the payroll or
the expenses of the research staff and some of the
calm staff and maybe some of the fun raising staff,
they were able to essentially you get involved and putting
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together a general election campaign before the primary ended. Remember,
Hillary had sufficient delegates to win, but Bernie decided, and
a sand has decided to go all the way until
the last contest in June, and as a result of that,
that's when the DNC was able to get resources from
the Clinton campaign to begin the general election operation. I
said that violated the spirit and letter the rules, because
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ultimately we want to make sure that all the candidates
are able to compete until the last delegate is cast.
But during that moment, I found that to be a
very that was an irregularity that we should have prevented.
I iregularity where basically the Clinton campaign controlled the DNC,
and they did it by because Debbie Wasserman Schols didn't
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raise money, and they did it by loaning the DNC money,
and they did it by doing things that they should
never have done that gave her an edge that Bernie
didn't have. You actually said, I was in agony as
I dialed him. Keeping this secret was against everything I
stood for and I valued as a woman and a
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public servant. Hello, Senator, I've completed my review of the DNC,
and I did find the cancer I did. Those are
your words, It was a cancer. I mean, Sean, I
have been involved in democratic politics since the age of nine.
I didn't get him active until I was in my twenties,
but I've been knocking on doors and really doing voter
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registration for the party since I was a kid. What
I saw when I took over this chair bothered me.
It disturbed me, and I wrote about it because I
wanted to make sure we changed it. The rules have
been changed for twenty eight twenty. None of the rules
that applied in twenty sixteen would have given Bernie Sanders
a delicate lead or the nomination. Let's be very clear
about that. Bernie has to earn it the same way
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Hillary earned it after losing in two thousand and eight.
But this time around, the rules have been written so
that Bernie and every candidate who sound up to run,
they know the rules. The rules are crystal clear. You
have to have a majority of delegates one thousand, nine
hundred and ninety one. I think as of today, Senator
Sanders has over one hundred delegates. So he is the
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leader and the delegate race, and he may be leader
and some of the polls, but as you well know,
this is a state by state game, not a national game.
When it comes to winning delegates. Well it is and
it isn't. And you know, one of the things I
do like about you personally. By the way, I meant
to tell you, I didn't know that I had picked
you up the other day. I did not know all
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of that. And you know, I want to tell you
that I'm praying for the people in your life, your
sisters and everybody else and your whole family. Um, it's
you're You're an amazing person in terms of you know,
it's so interesting that like God can bring so many
people of political points of view together, isn't it. I mean,
I find I mean, you go to church, You're not
really thinking about are you a liberal? You know you're
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a conservative? Nobody nobody really gives a rip. Do you
believe in Jesus? Yes? By the way, I'm one of
the smelly Walmart chopper, irredeemable deplorables that clings to God,
the Bible, my Constitution, and my religion. So I'm you know,
I know that Obama one said that, and Hillary one
said that, and Peter Struck one said that, I'm a
descended produce this whole country that also believed that we
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are Americans right now as we speak. Let's be very honest.
I want to make the way there's a ton of
places in the world. You don't want to grow up.
Don Let's be honest. Oh yeah, but we're blessed to
grow up in the United States of America. I grew
up on the Bayou, and I am just as proud
of my birth and my background as I am of
your birth and your background. Let me just say this,
because you started off with the virus I saw to
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dial the day tumble twelve hundred points people like me.
That impacts my full one K. Yes, I have a
full one k. I've been working just the age of thirteen.
But the coronavirus will have a significant impact not just
on our health, but businesses and our politics. I've been
looking at this virus across the world from hand. Whether
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they're thinking about closing down schools, the Olympics, they want
to know until May. Look, we all have to come together.
Last night I was tweeting when the President was talking,
I'm like, hey, guys, get the politics out of this.
This damn virus doesn't have a da R. It is
a virus that's going to impact millions of people across
the globe, and so we all need to come together.
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Get a vaccine. If it takes two point five if
it takes eight billion, we should do whatever it takes
to make sure that everybody remains healthy. Well, you know,
I agree wholeheartedly whatever that you just said. But what
is the New York Times put out? Let's call it
Trump virus? If you're feeling awful, you know me for
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what the New York Times says. They don't they hate
me over there, Sean, don't take it personally. Trump virus,
coronavirus is Trump? A bolavirus was Obama. I mean, look,
if everybody comes after the president, he's the president. Don't
take it personally. I mean, you talk to the president them,
don't take it personally. I live three points. Make you
think I talked to the president? I keep reading that
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I talked to the president. Does anybody ever know if
I really talk to the president? Ask you a question.
I hope he talks to you, because at least you
keep your nose to the ground and you know what
people are thinking out there. And he should talk to
people who are living outside to this so called bubble
that we live in Washington, DC. And if he doesn't
have you know what the irony is, though, Donna, When
the when the president's in the from the very beginning, said,
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you know what, we're closing our borders to people from
countries where this is impacted greatly. He got crucified for that.
I mean, so you can't win for losing here. He
spends two point five that's not enough. If people are
gonna die, I put Mike Pence in charge. Mike. Mike
Pence doesn't believe in science. I mean, this is the
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kind of crap that's going on today. So what so what.
We live in a country with three hundred million people,
so five of them have an opinion. You know what,
I have admir in your party. They're your leaders in
the Democratic Party. You know who my leader is. My
leader is Jesus Christ. Okay, let's be very clear about
who who. I bowed my head too. I don't bow
my head to anybody but the Lord. I was in
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church yesterday after class on Ellen Georgetown campus with my kids.
So I believe that we need to get the science
for it. This is if this becomes a public health
emergency and the President calls me up and say, Donna,
I need you to help me. I will help the
president because I did the same thing when George W.
Bush I wrote a letter in the Washington Post, say,
mister President, how can I help you? When katrinamate landfall,
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Katrina was looking for Democrats or Republicans, she didn't give
a dog on where you live. She just wiped the
hell off the map. So I want to help. I
just want to help right now, That's all I want
to do. I'm at the same place in my life
that you are. I really am. You know. One of
the things I'm happiest about what the president is. Like. Okay,
we got eight million new jobs. We got eight million
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fewer people that need food stamps. We got record low
unemployment for every demographic We the guy kept every promise
he ever made, and it's been never ending, which on
hoax conspiracy theories. All Right, Donna Brazil is our guest.
You see, this is why I like Donna Brazil. This
is the real Donna Brazil. And if and if President Trump,
and you know, I know a Vanka, I know Kelly
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and Conway. You know I'm one of these people. I've
been around the belt Way. I know you call it
the swamp. I'm actually from the swamp. So I know
a real swamp. It's a sewer. Well, don't say that
about the Bayou worst worse. No, this is not the
sewer I've been the places that I've seen open, I
don't know. It's pretty America. Well, here's what I want
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you to know. We are stay right there. I gotta
I gotta pay bills so they can pay my expensive
hang on, all right, Donna Brazil eight hundred and nine
four one sean our number from the swamp DC. All right,
Donna Brazil is with us? And what do you think
of the movement that is among the establishment. This would
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be Hillary Clinton's camp, It's teams Barack Obama's camp, meaning,
you know, the different varying power of coalitions in the
Democratic Party trying to stop Burnie? Why why did they
hate him? As you well know, Bernie has served in
both both the House and the United States Senate. We
have well over two hundred and fifty so called automatic
super delegates who are members of Congress. Senator Sanders tried
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to lobby them in twenty sixty, but to Neaville. This
time around, they will not be able to vote on
the first ballot. Now will people like myself? I'm a
member to DNC, I'm a distinguished former party official. I
only have ten seconds do you think he's going to
get this nomination out right? And if he has the
most delegates, does he deserve the nomination? No, sir, you
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gotta earn one thousand, one hundred and ninety one delegates
and let's talk next week at the Super Tuesday. All right,
Donna Brazil, thank you. And by the way, I'm praying
for your family and I mean that with all my heart.
Eight hundred nine for one Seawan to free telephone number.
We'll get to calls and Collins next. Alright, twenty five
now till the top of the hour, eight hundred and
nine four one sean are toll free telephone number. You
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want to be a part of the program. Congressman Doug
Collins is with us. I think he shined like such
a bright light during the impeachment insanity and madness, and anyway,
he's done such a great job. And anyway, he's out
there now saying this to say about FISA because now
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they're talking about getting rid of the FISA court, which,
by the way, if they can't fix it, we're gonna
have to because you can't have the powerful tools of
intelligence that we entrust to people that the ninety nine
percent are amazing. They keep us safe and secure and
they risk their lives for us. Same with you know,
we have the greatest intel agency in the world, the
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best we have the best the greatest law enforcement agency,
the FBI, in the world. And in order to restore
America's faith in our premier law enforcement agency, we must
reform FISA to a sure our intelligence community, our FBI
are deterred from ever wielding their significant power to spuy
an American citizens. Uh, that's from Congressman Doug Collins. How
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do we do that? Carressman, good to talk to you. Hey,
Sean's good to talk to you. Well, we start off
by not accepting the premise of the Democrats who don't
want to talk about the fact that when they when
they want to talk, when we say we've got to
reform files, that they don't want to go there because
they didn't they have to admit what actually happened, and
they're not willing to admit that this files process is broke,
that it didn't attack the president, and not only when
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he was a candidate, but after he's a president. And
so we've got to get back to this place where
if you can't just bring information to the court without
it being verified, without it having you know, a certain
level of scrutiny, and also making sure that we're not
violating in the car in the essence of Carter Page,
you know, having lawless warrants out there that violate Fourth
Member principles. These are the kind of things that have
to be in there right now. There's a push from
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the some of the Senators who just want to reauthorize
it with no with nothing, you know, change that can't
happen in the House. That's some of us fighting for
it and says, look, the provisions that need to change,
that need to be extended. We're fine with that, but
we've got to change the fis the process itself or otherwise.
I can't support these other extensions without getting some real
change that the presidents asked for and that we've asked for.
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If we can't protect I mean, these tools are so powerful. Look,
I have friends in the Intel community. I've interviewed many
people over the years that tell me, if they want
to pick up your text, your phone conversations, you're this,
you're that, they can do it simply. It's easy to do.
It's not hard for our guys to do any of
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that they can spy on every American And I've interviewed
people that say that they do it as a matter
of course, and that would be every text, every email
is and every phone call is literally transcribed in real
time and metadata stored. I don't know what's true and
what's not true, but it wouldn't surprise me if we're
able to do that for every call, text, and email,
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every second of every day. And the problem is is
that we're also a country that believes in privacy. We
have a constitution, we have a right not to be
spied on. But all of this happened. And the question
I get asked most often, Congressman, is are any of
these people going to be held accountable for their actions?
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And I can't give them one hundred percent answer. No.
I do have faith in the Attorney General. I do
have faith in in durham Um. But it's so slow.
People are beginning to like roll their eyes when I
say that. Well, look, you and I both have Sarah Carter,
and I was with Sarah today at feedback. We've talked
about this. We do believe there's there's things coming. I
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do believe that's the way that it's been handled. Even
if it's floor. I would much rather have Durham take
an extra week or even extra two weeks, or even
in whatever it takes to make sure that when we
get the case, it sticks and so that nobody can
get out of it. Nobody can, you know, go around
saying no, we didn't do this and they can't prove it.
I have faith that that's gonna happen. Look, it's just
a situation at this point where you had many years
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of an album administration in which you politicize our intelligence
community and our top not even one percent half percent
of the top level of our FBI who distermined it. It
It was up to them to determine our next president
and to also stop them. So we've got to put
these things in place so that people can feel good. Remember,
FISA came about because of abuses from the intelligence communities
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and law enforce cauners in the sixties and seventy own
American citizens. This came into being so that we could
actually have a place where those powers are checked. We've
got to now make sure in the updated in twenty twenty,
after what we've seen for the last four years, is
those sufficient to make the changes and we're going to
put those in place to make sure people can feel
number one, confident that we're getting the bad guys overseas
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and number two that we're protecting American rights. Well, you
think we get there. Do you think the people that
abused power and we're corrupt get held accountable? A? And
do you believe we can do this way with checks
and balances that guarantees as never happens again. On the
first one, yes, I still have faith in the system,
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because if I didn't have faith in the systems, then
we've got we've got a bigger problem. And I don't
want Americans to believe I think they should be rightfully concerned.
And I'm rightfucker. That's why I'm fighting, is why I've
been screaming is allowed about this, you know, for so long.
And it was really just again disgusting that the chairman,
instead of wanting to talk about the real problems of files,
that we'll just call it off the hearing yesterday. So
we're working to fix that number two. And the longer
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picture is we get people and working, this can be fixed.
It can be something that can work. And as the
President has said, it doesn't matter you know, who it is.
It should never happen to another president. It shouldn't frac
it up, it shouldn't happen to anybody. That's why we're
that's why we're with all that we've been through, and
Democrats haven't done a thing to help the American people.
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And it took like seconds to politicize the coronavirus. So
you know, we can't get along on the coronavirus. We
can decide that, Hey, the President of taking measures and
steps to beare event people from those country countries from
where the outbreak was that he made the right call,
even though he was widely panned and criticized for it.
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The President now putting forth, you know, the commission as
early as he did, now the Vice President and the
Moneys that he said, whatever's going to be necessary, will
spend towards it. But that's not enough because Democrats want
to bludgeon this president on any issue. They couldn't even
praise killing Solomoney. No, no, And then that's that's the
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problem you're seeing, Sean. Look, they revealed their true colors.
You know, if you want to see what will happen
if you elect the Democratic if the American people will
elect one of the clown cards Democrats that they've got
out running for president or if they recapt the House
in the in Pelosi's hands, you've already seen what they're
going to do. They have nothing else except the decision
that they want to attack this president. So look, they've
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got no agenda, they have nothing that they're doing, and
it's it's sad when you get out you just come
off with the Shamon peachment, which you fail miserably. Humer's
first reaction is is the president's doing nothing. The president
is failing. And Pelos, who doesn't even have an excuse,
she just said that the president is doing bad. We've
got to get past it. This is once important for
you and for us in Conservatives to be out there
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sharing the message of what can happen when we do
it right and when we support a president who has
their best interests in heart. Congressman Doug Collins, always great
to have you, Thanks for all you've been doing and
your strong voice in DC. It's well needed and we
appreciate the update, and we'll continue to watch your race
for the Senate in Georgia very closely and I look
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forward to having you back well. Sean I look forward to.
You've been a big supporter for the Senate. We're going
to continue to fight for it. I appreciate it, all right, sir,
Thank you. Keith is in Pennsylvania. Oh, we'll be watching
Pennsylvania closely in two hundred and fifty days. How are you, Keith?
What's going on? Good? Sean good? Thanks for taking my call,
long time listener. First, I'm calling, thank you, Thank you
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yours um your DVRT every night. So let me tell
you what I love the most in life to eat.
I love Philly chies stakes love them, love love love
love love Philly chi stakes. Well. I live right outside Pittsburgh,
so it's parochies. Okay, Um, what's going on? What's on
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your mind today? I just wanted to give a you know,
a good vibe from Pennsylvania. Because Donald Trump has been
in office, my business has doubled. Okay. I was a
long time Democrat. Okay. You help me by listening to
your not radio program for TV program program turn me
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into a conservative? Okay. And I do believe um that
Donald Trump will get reelected. One thing, what is your business?
What is your business? Ganitorial cleaning? That's awesome, good for
you yes, and the economy is just dynamite, okay. But
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one thing that scares me is that everybody thinks that
if Bernie gets the denomination, that couple will automatically win
and we'll catch the down ballads. What scares me is
the amount of crowds that Bernie attracts, the amount of
young people, and how they've been corrupted through our educational system.
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And I think your fear is valid. I share your concern.
I take nothing for granted. And if anybody thinks this
is a slam dunk, you are deluding yourselves. For a
Republican to win, you gotta I keep reminding people. Now,
maybe it's a blowout, that'd be great, that'd be icing
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on top of the cherry, on top of the cake.
But you gotta win North Carolina, you gotta win Floriday,
you gotta win Ohio. You gotta pick off your state
of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota. Then you gotta take Arizona.
Never easy, sometime you know, it's kind of difficult sometimes. Uh,
then you got uh, let's see, you want to maybe
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put Nevada in play in New Mexico and play and
New Hampshire and play, and I think it's all possible.
But if you this is how I look at the election,
tell me if you agree with me that. Look, it's
two minutes. It's the two minute drill in football. You
have no timeouts. You're down by six, and to win,
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you gotta you gotta cross the plane, you gotta get
in the end zone, and you gotta get the extra point.
And that's how we have to look at it. And
if anyone, if if you don't take this as seriously
as it needs to be taken. That's why we built
on Hannity dot com information. You know, when you when
do you have a registration? Where to regis? Who's your
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congressional candidate? Did you send it candidate? Uh? When does
early voting start? When does it stop? What about absentee
boat vote balloting? It's all on Hannity dot com. But
I'm with you. Don't take it for granted and you
stay home and then the president loses, You're gonna ask
yourself why didn't I vote? Absolutely? Absolutely? And Sean, like
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I said, I'm a long time fan. I think you're
a patriot. Keep up the good work, thank you, sir. Right,
let me ask you a little bit about your worker seconds.
So you have janitorial services, you have businesses doubled? You said, um,
now one of the can I ask you a question?
What do you pay your workers? Or do you do
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all the work yourself? Now we have thirty three employees.
Now we've moved. What does a person get? Yeah, what
do you pay your people? They've average anywhere between forty
two to fifty five thousand a year. That is amazing,
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because I'm gonna tell you something. You know what nobody
wants to do clean. I hate cleaning, you know, I
like cooking. I don't like cleaning part. I'm a good cook,
but I do it. I mean I washed dishes all
those years. I'll tell you a quick story. And I'm
only because you know, you're the heart and soul of America.
We're all in the service business. We create goods or
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services that people want to need and desire and as
a result that we can get an apartment or a
house in a car and you know, and that's the
way the our economy works. And the harder you work,
usually the better you do. I met this guy once.
I was painting an office when I was a painting contract.
The late at night, it was a guy comes in
at like two in the morning, scares the crap out
of me, and he's there to clean whatever the office was.
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And I talked to the guy who put our feet
on the desk, you know, took a break. Guy came
from a country like Russia, you know, somewhere Eastern Bloc country,
and he built businesses in five years. This guy owned
two homes, had all these trucks, all this big company
and is out there with his sun at night cleaning offices.
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And it blew me away at how great he took advantage.
He got a breath of freedom, man, and he was
not going to let it go. Incredible, right, that's America,
That is America. Keep up the good work, Sean, And
thank you again for taking my call. Thank you, sir.
Wish you all the best. All right, we have a
minute Florida and Bill is standing by Bill. How are
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you welcome to the Sean Hannity Show. Hi, Sean, thank
you so much for getting me on. This is amazing,
Thank you, We got a minute. It's all yours. Go
all right. I just wanted to say I thought it
was amazing just having Donna Brazil on in the conversation
you guys had and how what a great opportunity it
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was when she said, Hey, tell me how I can help,
and I would love to see maybe somehow you encourage
this to happen where she actually becomes part of the
solution and as showing America how we are united and
together in defeating anything, whether it's it might happen or
it could happen, or even tragically if it does happen.
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And I think this would be a good opportunity just
to have you reach out an inviteer and bring her in,
even though I know you've got part actually the one.
Maybe you could consultate it. What do you think? You know,
everybody seems to think that I have a direct line
of the Oval Office. They just think that. You know.
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One thing I'll never do in my life, and we've
done a lot of investigative reporting in the last three years.
I will never confirm or deny a source who I
talk to, if I talk to them, when I talk
to them, if I talk to him, what did I
talk about. I'm never doing that and I've never done that.
But I will say this, there are good people in
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this country. Even though we have political disagree there are Unfortunately,
the mob and the media and the Democratic Party for
the most part, sadly, they are bitterly, psychotically anti Trump.
And to be honest, if they had the choice of
whether or not America succeeds or fails, if it means
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they can win, I think they probably pick failure. That's
how sick it is. It's really sad, all right, Hannity
Tonight from the Swamp the great One, Mark Levin, Vice President,
penns Nuke, Gingrich, Dan Bongino, and Haraldo, Kevin McCarthy, Ari Fleischer,
Matt Gates. I can't do any better than that. I'm
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gonna try, though. We'll see it tonight at nine. Back
here tomorrow. As always, thank you for giving us this microphone.
We can't do it without you.