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July 12, 2024 32 mins

Joe Concha, Author of the best seller C’Mon Man and Fox News Contributor and Kaylee McGhee White, Steamboat Institute Blankley Fellow & Restoring America Editor of the Washington Examiner analyze the media who finally took a stand against Biden, but since he’s not leaving the race.....now what? 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Showing up next our final News round Up and Information
Overload hour.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
All right, News round Up, Information Overload Hour this Friday.
It's eight hundred and nine to four one Sean. If
you want to be a part of the program, and
you know the one aspect that we have to deal
with here. Remember we were being lectured about these cheap,
vague videos. They keep going back to this. It was
just a few weeks ago, and basically what that was
about was, don't believe what your eyes are showing. You

(00:26):
don't believe that Barack Obama had to go back rescue Joe,
grab his hand, put his arm around him, walk him
off the stage, and he says nothing. And then after
the disastrous debate, tweets out or exes out that, oh,
anybody can have a bad debate, and I trust me,
I've had it myself, and defends it. Now he's leading

(00:47):
the effort and giving the wink and nod to Pelosi,
Schumer and the likes of George Clooney, you know, to
go in and Operation dump and destroy Biden is being
orchestrated by him. But the biggest, biggest issue here to
me is what Speaker Johnson said. This is the biggest
cover up scandal in American history, because they've all known.

(01:11):
We've been playing these tapes for over four years before
the last election, and at times we took a lot
of heat, Linda, Did I not take a lot of
heat for playing and repeatedly playing insteadfastly playing his cognitive
decline and chronicling it every day. I took a lot
of heat for that. Yes, yeah, and you even took
heat for that if I'm not mistaken because you agreed
with right.

Speaker 3 (01:31):
No, But it's a problem because I enjoy it.

Speaker 2 (01:34):
Of course you did. But so you've got the biggest
Democratic Party stay run media, the mob, Joe Biden, cognitive
you know, cognitive state, cover up and lie, and that's
what they have done until they couldn't do it anymore.
And let me place some of the media here. Then

(01:54):
we'll get reaction from our friend Joe Conchain and Kayleie
McKee white in a second here, Like David Axard, maybe
he's been more honest than the rest, but he's nothing
but a spokesperson for Obama. But here's what he said.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
And that's really the issue. The issue isn't about his
record or history, or it's about his ability to move forward,
and when he was asked those questions, he really didn't
have a great answer for what people should expect in
the future based on what they're seeing now. So, you know,

(02:29):
I don't think this has changed much. I think that
a lot of attitudes have now been kind of hardened.
I don't think he's going to change them. They're not
really leveling with him about where this race is, and
they really should. It's not fair to him if they're
not telling him the truth. He is in a very,
very tough spot. I don't know anyone in politics who

(02:49):
would tell you who looks at the numbers that we see,
would tell you that he has a very good chance
to win this race and that perhaps others wouldn't have
a better chance to win this race. He needs to
know that, and there needs to be some hard conversations.

Speaker 2 (03:05):
Uh, let me just earth the axelrod. He knows the
real numbers. He's just in denial, which I've seen with
a lot of politicians over the years. Then you go
over to ms d NC. They're the ones that were
pushing the cheap fake videos basically calling conservatives liars and
and that we were editing videos that were not edited

(03:27):
and anyway, then you've got conspiracy theorists Rachel Maddow and
Nicole Wallace. You know they're they're echoing the same talking point. Well,
if Joe got the right information, he might make the
right the right decision, and the people aren't really giving
him the right information. Now he has the right information,
another lie, just like the big cover up that they're

(03:48):
part of and have been a part of, just like
they lied about Russia collusion, et cetera.

Speaker 4 (03:54):
You know two things on the politics, there's no incumbent
president with lower approval ratings who won. They're all three
with lower approval ratings than he has right now, and
they all lost. Donald Trump, George H. W. Bush, and
Jimmy Carter. So some of the political information is what
worries some folks in his inner circle. And there is
right now no poll that shows him winning.

Speaker 5 (04:13):
I think that the what Nicole points out about the
reality about polling numbers for incumbent presidents and the real
history of that versus what President Biden said, which was
not actually factually accurate as far as I can tell.
That's worrying because it makes me worry that the president
is being given information about his political standing that may

(04:35):
not be based in reality.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
Okay, talking point, well take it, clearly a talking point.
But then you've got this other group, including Paul Bagala,
gushing over all of the performance. It was a tour
de force, a tour of the world. The NC chair
insisting that Biden put on a master class at this
press conference. Biden spokesperson all but popping sham pain courts

(05:02):
for the high stakes press conference. He was just that
effing good. You know, even even Stephen Colbert starting to
fall in line, you know, basically, you know, going forward
and saying that you know, he had a lot of
insight into the current election cycle. He's pretty sharp. And
then you really can't outdo Lawrence O'Donnell. Poor Lawrence. Listen.

Speaker 6 (05:22):
But the big question for Joe Biden is how does
he handle speaking off the teleprompter. That's been the big
question since the debate. So what followed was nothing less
than the most masterful televised presidential press conference about foreign policy.
There have been other presidential press conferences that exhibited that

(05:44):
have exhibited mastery at different points by some presidents, but
on foreign policy, complex foreign policy involving the Middle East
and the situation in Ukraine. This is as good as
it gets with an American president.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
As good as it gets. Joe Concha, author of the
best seller Come On Man, probably not probably the best
media reporter, the only honest one, frankly, that I know
of in the Mob. He's not part of the blue
check mark so called fake journalists, but really talk show
hosts opinionated as they are mob and state run media.

(06:21):
And Kayleie McGee white is with US Steamboat Institute, Blankly
fellow and Restoring America, editor of The Washington Examiner. Welcome
both of you. Joe, I guess this is where you
take your victory lap, because you've been willing to go
there with us for a long time now and speak
the obvious. And your friends, your colleagues, if you will,

(06:45):
that are basically just cult members, you know, they just
don't have it within them, the state the obvious truth.

Speaker 7 (06:53):
Thank you. Sean. Look, I wrote Come On Man in
twenty twenty one, in twenty twenty two, and I've been
saying this draining a whole book basically about Joe Biden's life,
and to talk about where he was as far as
his mental acuity in twenty sixteen or even twenty twelve
and then to see what happened during that campaign, and
everybody ignored it. They ignored it for the last three
and a half years. You and I have been talking

(07:15):
about it, and now the media says, oh, maybe we
shouldn't have ignored the story, maybe we sup off. No,
it was all intentional. This is the bias of omission,
one on one. If I were teaching a class at
some university somewhere, this would be at the top of
my syllabus. As far as what is the bias of omission, well,
it's exactly this. They tried to ignore it. As you said,
They accused us of cheap fakes and manipulated videos. Edited videos.

(07:37):
How do you edit Joe Biden falling upwards on Air
Force one on those stairs. How do you edit him
falling off his bike in Delaware? How do you edit
him falling on stage at the Air Force Academy. How
do you edit him saying that his uncle was eaten
by cannibals. How do you edit him saying that he
inherited nine percent inflation, or he inherited a message the border,
or that he drove an eighteen wheeler, or that he
was arrested during the civil rights movement. I could go

(07:58):
on and on, but like, this is pretty easy stuff.
This wasn't exactly a complex story that we were covering here.
And the fact that he would be on stage and
not know how to get off the stage or shake
hands with the air, or just say things that were
just profoundly odd. Or the fact that he's been on
vacation for forty percent of his presidency and they don't
release the visitors logs into Delaware. I wonder who's visiting
on all those long weekends, on and on. This was obvious.

(08:21):
It was right in front of their noses. And just
like the Steele dossier, just like COVID didn't come from
a lab, just like Donald Trump is a Russian Asian.
They lied to the American people. They will never get
their credibility back. And by the way, that montage you
played before about how Biden was masterful last night, can
any of these so called journalists, these hosts like Laurence o'donald,
like Paul Lagala, what did Biden say that was so

(08:43):
profound in terms of foreign policy? Because they said the
general statement, but that I didn't hear anything specific last night.
That just made me go, wow, he really knows what
he's talking about, or hey, I think I agree with them.
And by the way, Barack Obama, you are a coward.
You send out Danny Ocean, you send out Barah, you
said George Clooney, instead of you coming forward and saying sorry, Joe,

(09:03):
I just don't think you should be the nominee anymore. Instead,
he's hiding behind celebrities at this point. So much for
the best friends face looks. I guess that that Joe
and Barack apparently had. These two hate each other. Barrock
has never ever approved of Joe Biden in terms of
running for president. That's why he wanted Hillary in twenty sixteen,
That's why he waited so long in twenty twenty to
endorse him. And now he's orchestrating this whole thing behind

(09:25):
the scenes. And I think it's going to fail because
Joe Biden and people like ron Klaym. You saw what
he saw said on social media where he said the
freak out's over. Joe Biden is the nominee. He's not
going anywhere. The people around Biden are telling him that,
and Biden is as defined as he has been. You
tell me why he's gonna leave.

Speaker 2 (09:40):
I don't think I could say it any better. Kaylee
McGhee White, you want to top that.

Speaker 8 (09:44):
Yeah, Well, I don't know about you, guys, but I've
been having a great time this past week watching all
of this unfold. I mean, it's truly hilarious to watch
them eat themselves over this issue.

Speaker 2 (09:54):
And you, wait a minute, are you talking about Uncle Bosey?
Are you talking about Joe and the Democrats eighty each other?

Speaker 7 (10:01):
Exactly? Yeah?

Speaker 8 (10:01):
No, the Democrats are destroying themselves from within at this point,
and this was entirely preventable. I mean, does anyone remember
Dean Phillips, who was the only Democrat at this point
last year willing to say what was already obvious back then,
which was that Biden was unfit to serve another four years.
He tried to primary Biden because he was willing to
say the secret out loud, and they forced him out

(10:24):
of House Democratic leadership. They said, no, get law and wow,
well you saw what they did in North Carolina yesterday
by making sure that Cornell West and RFK Junior were
not on the ticket.

Speaker 2 (10:36):
So that would help Joe Biden in the general election, right, And.

Speaker 8 (10:39):
So anyone who tried to speak the truth about this
issue was systematically silenced by the Democratic establishment, and now
they're in sol blong panic mode, trying to pretend that
they were not complicit in this massive cover up the
entire time, and they just can't figure out what to
do because they think they they really did delude themselves
into believing that Joe Biden would go quietly, that he

(11:02):
would voluntarily step aside if Barak asked him to or
whoever else, and that he would just willingly give up
the White House and give up the reelection.

Speaker 7 (11:10):
Fits.

Speaker 8 (11:10):
Well, now that's coming back to bite them because now
they're learning what everyone in DC has known for a
very long time, which is that Joe Biden is a
selfish I'm not going to say the word on air,
but he.

Speaker 2 (11:21):
Is full of him Now, go ahead say it. I'm
kidding god, I think we can. I think our imaginations
can take it from there.

Speaker 8 (11:27):
Go ahead, Well, he's full of himself. This has been
his ambition four years. It took him three failed presidential
campaigns to get there, and it just so happens that
his wife is even more selfish than he is. So
the idea that the Bidens are just going to step
aside voluntarily at this point is delusional, and so Democrats
are panicking. They have no idea what to do. They're

(11:49):
used to people following orders and doing as they're told,
and it's not working this time.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
It's really well said, it's not working. Quick break, we'll
come right back more with Joe conchac Keyley McGee white.
All right, we continue now your call's coming up straight ahead,
eight hundred and ninety four to one, Sean, But first
more with Joe Kancha and Kaylee McGee white. Now the
question is, I mean, you have these powerful forces, the elite,
as Joe refers to them, within the Democratic Party, now

(12:16):
clearly led by Barack Obama, even though Barack Obama initially
came to his defense after the disastrous debate performance, but
certainly he gave the wink at nod to his best buddy,
George Clooney, and clearly he's talking to Nancy Pelosi and
Chuck Schumer, and clearly he's granted the okay for every
Democrat to distance themselves from Joe Biden. And clearly he's

(12:39):
been talking to the donor class. But then you've got
this other group of people. Pretty influential, pretty powerful. I've
been pointing it out. Nobody else seems to be paying
attention to it, but the Congressional Black Caucus, the squad AOC,
somebody like James Cliburn or I think is one of
the most influential voices in all of Washington, and who's

(13:02):
single handedly save Biden's campaign in twenty twenty, Joe Kancha.
So that intramural battle is unfolding before our eyes. How
does it play out? Because even Nancy Pelosi recognizes time
is short here, and Joe seemed pretty defiant last night
that he's staying.

Speaker 7 (13:19):
In precisely sean. A stalemate is the worst possible scenario
for Democrats right now. This feels a lot like Ukraine
and Russia just completely stalled over on the Eastern Front.
You had these two powerful sides now dug in, it seems,
and no one is giving up any ground now. So
the longer this goes on, the closer Chicago comes. That

(13:41):
convention begins on August nineteenth, it's going to be chaos anyway.

Speaker 2 (13:44):
Regardless of but denomination is before that, it's going to
be virtual, and that's in early August.

Speaker 7 (13:50):
Okay, thank you for clarifying that I didn't realize that
they would be holding it that much earlier. Well that's there,
you go. So now what are we talking here? In
July twelfth, nineteen days left in this month, give it
a couple days after that, you're talking about three weeks.
They have to sort all of this out. And the
most important player in all of this is the President
of the United States, who doesn't seem to want to
go anywhere. And I'm telling you, I wrote a book

(14:11):
about this guy. You will not meet a bigger narcissist,
a bigger liar, quite frankly, and somebody who has failed
upwards to get to this point his whole life, and
he finally got there. And I do you think that
he wants his legacy to be that He's all right?
Lyndon Daines Johnson, He's not doing it. I'm telling you,
all right.

Speaker 2 (14:28):
So your answer, my exit question was will he survive?
Your answers you believe he will correct.

Speaker 7 (14:34):
He will survive, and he will lose, and lose quite decisively,
Sean Kaylee.

Speaker 2 (14:38):
Will he survive as their candidate?

Speaker 8 (14:40):
He will survive only because there is no clear alternative candidate.
Great point, the absence of other options. He's all they've got.

Speaker 2 (14:49):
All right, I'm putting you on record. We'll have you
back and see how well how well these predictions stand
the test of time. Thank you both, Joe Concich, Kaylee McKee,
wh thank you very much. Eight hundred and nine to
four one. Shawn is a number standing up for what's
right with America. We're back on the Sean Hennity Show.

(15:12):
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(16:42):
let's get to our busyphones. Oh you know, before we do,
just to get off to an unrelated topic, but a
very important one. The former CDC director actually was on
Capitol Hill and finally admitted that which we have already known,
and that is that the COVID shot the jab the

(17:04):
mRNA injections. Remember when we had Robert Malone, who created
the technology for even having m RNA vaccinations, he said,
it's not perfected yet. He said, I would never have
authorized widespread use of it. I would only have authorized
it for older people that had a much higher mortality

(17:26):
rate and for those people with pre existing conditions or
comorbidities only certainly not young people. Anyway, what he admitted,
Robert Redfield, if you don't remember, as the former CDC director,
is that these injections with the mr mRNA vaccine shouldn't
have been mandated. They have side effects. Oh you're telling

(17:50):
us now at this point, even though they've up to
recently been recommending that people get their booster.

Speaker 9 (17:58):
Listen, let's see this mRNA, This modified emory attaches to
heart muscle.

Speaker 1 (18:04):
What is it.

Speaker 9 (18:05):
It injects yourself into the cells, causes that heart muscle
cell to produce spite protein correct which is toxic to
the body. And then what does the body do.

Speaker 10 (18:13):
It has a very strong pro inflammatory response, which is problematic. Again,
I think, Senator, what you're getting at, which I'm one
hundred percent agreeing with you, is I think there was
not appropriate transparency from the beginning about the potential side
effects of these vaccines, and I do think there was
inappropriate decisions by some to try to under report any

(18:38):
side effects because they argued that would make the public
less likely to get vaccinated. I do think one of
the greatest mistakes that was made, of course, was mandating
these vaccines. They should have never been mandated. It should
have been open to personal choice. They don't prevent infection,
they do have side effects.

Speaker 2 (18:54):
He admitted that it contributed to inflammation in and around
the heart area. That probably would explain, I'm not a doctor,
all the incidences, the increased incidences, even in young people,
of myocarditis. It might explain some of the blood cut
clotting phenomenon that we have chronicled on this program. But
for him to admit that, yeah, it did have inflammatory

(19:19):
effects and that it was problematic and we shouldn't have
mandated it and we weren't transparent enough. Really, you're saying
it now, when did you know this and why didn't
you sound the alarm at the time. I mean, the
more we know about how we've been lied to, Remember,
if you get the vaccine, you're not going to ever

(19:39):
get COVID. Lie, you get the vaccine, you won't affect others. Lie.
All of it turned out to be false. And you know,
when people like me would put on doctors that warned
about what was emergency authorization and the use of these vaccines.
And I even put on the the creator of the technology,

(20:01):
Joe Rogan, did the same thing, put on Robert Malone,
and Robert Malone. Without him, they never would have had
mr NA vaccinations. He created the technology, and he was
telling anybody that would listen that it's not been perfected,
and nobody would listen to him, and then you'd be
called a conspiracy theorist. And you know, I go back

(20:22):
to all of the pressure. You know, everybody wanted to know, Linda,
how much pressure was brought to bear on us, me
in particular, on this program, for me to tell everybody
my status, whether or not I was vaccinated, whether or
not I support vaccinations, whether or not I'm going to
tell my audience to get vaccinated, you know, whether or

(20:44):
not I've had COVID or not had COVID. And you know,
once they start, I probably would have shared my views
on all of it, but I didn't want to influence
anyone else's decision for a lot of reasons. I'm not
a doctor number one. Number two, I know nothing about
your current health situation nothing. I don't know anything about

(21:05):
any pre existing conditions you have or comorbidities you might have.
I was never in a position to tell people what
to do or not do. I did say to take
it seriously. I did say to consult with your doctor.
I did say to educate yourself to the best of
your ability, and we tried to help you and then
get informed. And then what did I get in exchange,

(21:26):
basically a couple of columns in The New York Times
saying that, and I threatened to soothe them that if
my mom listened to Sean Hannity, she'd probably be debt. Well,
what was wrong with that advice telling people to take
it seriously and talk to their own doctor and inform
themselves and make their own decision.

Speaker 3 (21:44):
Well, what about all the people that said to go
and get the vaccine, and so their moms did go
and get the vaccine, and then they had negative reactions
to a vaccine that wasn't tried, true and tested because
they used the EUA to push it through.

Speaker 2 (21:55):
Linda, we had long conversations about this, and I said
at the time, because you saw the pressure that was
being put on us, and I said, I'm not doing it.
I'm not doing it. And that was the end of that.
And I was, you have no idea. I mean for people,
I mean not that anyone really, I'm not, I'm not.
I'm grateful that I followed my gut and my instinct
and had enough sense not to go along with a

(22:17):
mob pressure that they were trying to put on me.
And you know what, to this day, I've never answered
questions about Sean Hannity and COVID And you know what,
I'm not going to Linda knows you think about it
about that you can sell it and make a lot
of money, exactly.

Speaker 3 (22:30):
But I mean like vaccine cards, getting your access to
buildings revoked, not being able to get a cup of coffee,
people going out and saying that if you didn't get
the job, you couldn't go to work, you couldn't be
in the military, you couldn't be a nurse, you couldn't
go and be I mean NFL players, NBA players, people
in the MLB, and it just didn't matter. It just

(22:51):
didn't matter.

Speaker 11 (22:52):
The science, what they did with it college athletes, it
was either you know, they spent their whole lives preparing
to play a sport and the and these are people,
their their body is their temple.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Remember what they did in Novak Djokovic for crying out loud.
They wouldn't let him play in the Australian Open. They
sent him home, and I believe that year he wasn't
allowed to play in the US Open either. It was horrible.
I mean, one of the greatest tennis champions of all time,
in the greatest shape ever and to his credit, he

(23:26):
didn't give into the pressure, and they took away the
strong possibility that he would have won more more Grand Slams.
It's it's it's a disgrace. Anyway, let's get to our phones.
Eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean if he want
to be a part of the program, Ryan in San
Diego Coco Radio. We love San Diego. What's going on, sir?

Speaker 12 (23:47):
How are you doing?

Speaker 7 (23:48):
Son?

Speaker 12 (23:48):
Just real quick, I've been trying to call him for
quite a while. In fact, we've been talking about it
for years, but so so there the whole thing real
quick with Biden Hyatt Parkinson's I've had to the early forties.

Speaker 2 (24:00):
I'm sorry, how long have you had it?

Speaker 12 (24:02):
I've had over twelve years and I got it in
my forties. They don't know from what, whether it's from
ageing orange, from my old man in the marine, some
football trama in my head. I don't know. No one
else in the family has it. It's brutal. I feel
I don't really like I don't like the guy, but
I feel bad that they're pressureing the guy. But the
whole thing is what makes me upset about more than anything, Sean.
And this is a your futable fact. There's no way

(24:23):
he's not. There's five stages of Parkinson's and the last
stage you don't want to know about it. It's like what
are is basically Parkinson's. Well, people don't understand it. It's
a slow form of als. It's just a long drawn
out torture, is where it is. And when he was
with a stiff hand, it's because you can't move, Sean,
and you can't talk because your mosts are shutting down,
and it's so difficult. When he can he can't walk

(24:44):
and he can't think straight, and he has to take
the naps, and when they put him, when you're talking
about when they put him in you know, draw lock
them away for a week, or you know, put him
in the basement. They say, basically, they're trying to get
his dope means stabilized, and so your dope means stabilized,
you can function. But if it's not, you can barely walk,
you can't move. It's horrible. But the point is that
they've known he's at least a four stage. He's had

(25:07):
it for at least he's had they've had it for
eight years, ten years at least, and there's no one.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Let me ask you this, are there any medications that
are on the market, maybe new to the market, that
you're able to take that helps this.

Speaker 12 (25:17):
Well, the only thing you can do now is go dopamine.
So basically what Parkinson's is your neurons die, and we
have the first sign of it. Seventy five percent of
your neurons are dead in your brain, so your body
can't produce enough nopapine and your body can't absorb enough
opine as you get into later stages. So it doesn't matter. No,
there's two new medications they've come out with. Michael day
Fox's group just came up with a huge thing where
they can test you. The first sign to be you

(25:37):
can get it, and they came up with this new medication.
It's a protein that attacks these proteins that are creating
it in the brain. So there's hope there. But my
niece is a neuroscientist who professor at school in the Midwest,
and they're working on it. But no, basically, Sean, what
happens is the dopamine fill that void and you maybe
feel good. Probably I would be honest with you, I

(25:57):
felt good maybe one hour of the day. The rest
of it, like Crape.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
Well, first, I want you to know I know way
more about Parkinson's than you might know, and i know
how hard a condition it is, and I'm sorry you're
going through it. I wouldn't wish it on anybody. I'm
not going to diagnose Joe, but it's certainly odd that
you have a top Parkinson's expert showing up at the
White House meeting with the White House physician on eight

(26:23):
separate occasions, and them not being honest about it. And
I don't know what Joe's problems are. He had front
of low surgery issues both sides years ago. I don't
know if it's related to that. I'm not a doctor.
I'm not going to diagnose him on the air, but
cognitive decline is real, and it doesn't get better. It's degenerative.

(26:44):
It only gets worse. And I think we have seen
a deterioration over the last four years, and I've chronicled.
You know, I used to make fun of his cognitive decline.
I don't know if you remember, And I used to
talk about oh warm milky, and we had sippy cups
made up with the presidential seal on them, and I
was kind of making fun of him for screwing up.

(27:06):
I didn't think it was that serious at the time.
Then I realized it was that serious, and I was
very public about saying, I'm not going to make fun
of this anymore. And because it's not a joke. To
quote Joe, it's not a joke, not a joke, and
I just felt like I need to take it seriously.

(27:27):
He's the president of our country and everybody's known. That's
the worst part. Why hasn't anybody loved him enough to
say enough, Joe, You've done enough in your life. It's time.
I don't know, we're praying for you, my friend God
bless you. We appreciate you calling in eight hundred and
ninety four to one. Shawn is own number. Barbara is
in Long Island, New York. Barbara, my old stomping round.
My house is gone. It's sold, it's done, it's finished.

(27:50):
What's going on?

Speaker 7 (27:51):
Well?

Speaker 13 (27:51):
I wanted to make a comment about Biden's speech last
night when he introduced Houghton. He went to exit the
stage to his right.

Speaker 2 (28:02):
Correct.

Speaker 13 (28:02):
I haven't heard any commentators mention that because Selensky was
on his left.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Yes, that's true. The other leaders were to the right.
I think he was probably had said direction, go to
your place with the other leaders to the right. I
mean that would be my guest, because we know he
gets big boy font because he doesn't know whether to
exit stage left or right, and he shakes air and
all the things that we have chronicled over the years.

(28:30):
So you might be right, and then he comes running back.
Ah men di Menzolensky, He's gonna beat He's gonna beat Putin,
all right, maybe a halfway decent. Save Look if that
was just an isolated incident, or even that incident, and
Vice President Trump and and he was energetic and articulate,
and we didn't have this, you know, this bizarre ebb

(28:53):
and flow strange. You know, you're on pins and needles,
not knowing which Joe is gonna emerge at any given moment.
You know, a president that you know, high energy than
next to no energy by the end, and yelling at
one point, whispering at another. You know, this is why
this lie and cover up is so dangerous to our
country and to the world. And they've all known it

(29:15):
for years. It's it's this is not new to them.
They're just they're looking at the polls. It's about power.
It's not about Joe anyway. You raise a great point.
How's Long Island? Does anybody in Long Island miss me
at all? Anybody anybody? Well, thank you, Barbara. I appreciate it,

(29:35):
I really do. I have a lot of friends there,
and you know, I can't tell you how many of
them lind you know this. They want to move down here.
I can't tell you how many have said, you know,
I think you made the right move. I'm not far behind.
I'm gonna I'll be down there soon too.

Speaker 3 (29:52):
The problem is now, is that between the mortgage rates
and the cost of a home and then the fact
that you got to sell your home on Long Island
and nobody can get a mortgage because the interest rates
are too damn high. So it's like everything is over.
It's the whole round robin of trying to get the
hell out and trying to get in. There's no real
in my opinion, everything's so hyper inflated. It's ridiculous. The

(30:13):
true value of homes is just like lost.

Speaker 2 (30:15):
I love to get our whole team down here. I
know we've talked about it with some people on the team.
And for the very reason you're stating it's impossible. You're
not going to give up a two point eight percent
thirty year fixed rate mortgage, why would you exactly? Yeah, Hey,
this July we celebrate not only the birth of our
nation on the fourth, but we remember the heroes that
fought for our freedoms. But did you know that there

(30:36):
are some Americans today that still don't have the freedom
of life and liberty. And this is where the issure
Preborn comes in. When do you believe? When do you
think life begins?

Speaker 12 (30:46):
Now?

Speaker 2 (30:47):
The mission of Preborn is to simply, for free, introduce
expecting moms to the majesty the miracle of birth within them.
And what they're finding is is through science that expecting
moms often with that new information, make the decision of life.

Speaker 3 (31:03):
Right, Linda, not only is it making such a big decision,
but it's it's making a decision for this other life
in your life. And they're helping you because you don't
know what's going to happen next. That's one of the
things about being a parent. Like you say, all the time,
you think you're done at eighteen, forgot about it. That's
fake news. But the cool thing with Preborn is when
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(31:24):
how your donation is working. So some mom, some baby,
their story, their pictures, and it's like, wow, this is
like an actual thing. It's not these clinics where you
go in you know nothing and they take a life
out of you like they were throwing out the trash.
It's not trash, it's a life. Twenty eight bucks is
one ultrasound. You know you can get five for one
hundred and forty. Think about the things we spend money
on and I know it's hard right now, but this

(31:46):
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Speaker 2 (32:16):
A right, that's gonna wrap things up for today. Full
complete coverage of the Democratic Party in disarray, melting down,
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