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June 21, 2022 33 mins

Ari Fleischer, author of the upcoming book, “Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, and Bias: Why the Press Gets So Much Wrong –Former White House Press Secretary to President George W. Bush, joins to take a look at the dying art of journalism and the complete lack of integrity in the media.

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up next our final News round Up and Information Overload hour.
All right, News round Up, Information Overload Hour eight hundred
nine for one Sean. If you want to be a
part of the program, you know the things that have
said on for example, I'm on Fox News, I'm upfront
about who I am. I'm a member of the press,
that's obvious. I do straight news and I can produce

(01:34):
thousands and thousandss of hours of radio and television straight news.
In other words, no opinion whatsoever. Here's the news of
the day. We do investigative reporting. We were proven right
on everything we reported over a period of three plus years.
As it relates to the Trump Russia collusion hoax, actually
hoax is there were two of them, the Dirty Dossier

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and then of course the Alpha Bank one. So that's
investigative reporting. We do that too. We do opinion. And
I tell you upfront, I am a conservative. If I
like a candidate, support a candidate, I tell you it's
like the equivalent of the op ed page or the
editorial page of a newspaper. We do culture, we do sports,
were like a whole newspaper. Everybody else in the media

(02:14):
claims to be something that they are not. They claim
to be journalists. They're not journalists. They're not objective, they're
not fair, they're not balanced. There's going to be a
book coming out in just a couple of weeks about
this by our friend Ari Fleischer, and it's called suppression, deception, snobbery,
and bias and why the press gets so much wrong.

(02:35):
He's a former press secretary himself. I'll give you a
quick example. It isn't a joyless read. And Matthew doubt
on ms DNC. Now remember ms DNC, that's NBC News,
that's the flagship cable news network for NBC. You think
they'd have some level of ethics and standards. They have none.

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They lied for three years. They never retracted a single thing.
They were a knowledge, they were wrong, they never corrected
the record, and they go out there and claim that
they journalists just a croc. Listen to this complaining that
the autocratic GOP are being treated fairly by the media,
which is like the biggest lie of all time. And
do you think that, I mean, give us some advice

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for the media, because you know, again the media did
mainstream the Team Party and wants to doesn't want to
be an award with the Republican Party. Let's just be clear,
in general, the media does not want to be award
with the Republicans. They want to treat both sides the same,
but both sides are not the same. Right at this point,
you were a Republican strategist, I've been a lifelong Democrat.
We agree on all of this. How do we get

(03:38):
us all out of this both sides sort of trajectory. Well,
I mean, I think that's the fundamental choice, and that
the fundamental choice is if you're a person in the
media that covers the news, it can't just be all
the Republicans stand for autocracy and Democrats standford democracy. And
let's see how this game plays out, because as part
of democracy is free is media. Part of democracy is

(03:59):
freedom of the press, and the media has to I
actually thought of one thing I thought that the media
should do a better job of, which is, how do
people in the media conduct themselves in an autocratic country?
The ones that believe in free media. We need to
think more like that in the media and less like
this is just A and B and decide. Let the

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voters decide. That's the point we have to give up.
It is we have to tell the voters what the
threat is, just like we do, joy do. We tell
them about inflation, and we tell them about job growth,
and we tell them about a hurricane, and we tell
them about tornadoes, and we tell them about wildfire. We
have to treat this assault just like we have to
tell them about the assault on democracy. All right, joining

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us now, Ari Fleischer, Ari, how are you my friend?
I was fine until you made me listen to that. Yeah, exactly.
So your book is going to go into this, maybe
just give us a little preview. I know it's a
little bit early, a couple of weeks early, but a
preview of what you've discovered it in all the research
leading up to this. No. Absolutely, and you just played
as part and parcel of the biggest problem. The overriding

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conclusion of my book was that the American press corps
abandoned their job, gave up their mission, all to get
Donald Trump because they made and you just heard it,
a conscious decision to save the Republic from the results
of the twenty sixteen election. They somehow think that they
know better, are smarter, and looked down upon seventy five
million Americans, the Americans and went twenty sixteen elected Donald Trump,

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and the press never accepted it. So they changed missions.
They thought their mission was to rescue the country from
the decision the country made, and that was an abandonment
of their job. And I called them out on it
by name, by example, exact example, by example in this book. Well,
I mean, that's the thing. There's so many examples in
this book. You know, there's not only the battle the

(05:51):
Trump faces from the Democrats and the media mob. We
know they hate him, but as policies were extraordinary successful.
And I took a lot of heat when I supported
him back in twenty sixteen and actually twenty fifteen, because
I've known him for so many years. And I said, now,
just because he donated to Democrats has nothing to do

(06:12):
with how he really feels on issues. And yes, he
was once pro choice, but he's going to tell you
the story about how he decided to become pro life,
which changed his heart, and he'll tell you what he
believes about limited government and about energy independence, and about
securing our border, and about national security and don't get
involved in prolonged conflicts and so on and so forth.
And I was proven right. And even Republicans, though, and

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you know this to be a fact, they are actively
undermining him every step of the way as well. Maybe
they like his policies, I don't know, a lot of
them didn't go along with them, but certainly maybe they
don't like his personality, or maybe they don't like the
style of Donald Trump. But conservatism, when applied Ari Fleischer,
I contend often work, always works, not often it always

(06:59):
works well. The proof is in the putting of the
Trump years compared to the Biden years, isn't it. You know,
all you have to do is go look back at
the tremendous economic success, foreign policy successes, peace in the
Middle East, the Abraham Accords. He reset relations with China,
took China on in a way that no politician prior
to him would have done. He got NATO to increase
defense spending, which they always resisted doing. Across the board,

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he was a policy's success, and I point out a
lot of that in my book. I also point out
how reporters went to great lengths to diminish or dismiss
so many of his policy accomplishments. You know, prior to COVID,
as a result of the Trump tax cuts and deregulation,
the child poverty rate in the United States was the
lowest it's been since nineteen fifty eight. Unemployment record lows,

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income inequality actually started to shrink. Middle class and lower
middle class, and the lowest class made more money, more
of an income came under the Trump years, and the
upper class, upper income people did. These are remarkable accountsh mits,
and the Presstice missed them all. They would not give credit.
In fact, they just blamed. And I go through it

(08:07):
in my book. They loved Joe Biden spending increases. They
loved it, put it on the front page, and how
compassionate it was good for people. They didn't say that
Biden spending increases would blow the deficit. They didn't say
that Biden spending increases would lead to inflation, both of
which it's done. They praised Biden for it, Yet for
Trump's tax cuts, they derided Trump for it and ignored

(08:27):
the successes. You know what the amazing thing is, look
at for example, January sixth. Now we've already had an
post presidential impeachment on the issue, right, but let's just
bludgeon Trump even some more. The amazing thing in this is,
you know, I've been able to do my own research
and investigative reporting, and there was a meeting in the
Oval office. I've confirmed with five people that the meeting

(08:48):
took place. Four of the five people I've spoken to personally,
including Donald Trump and Mark Meadows as chief of staff,
and Chris Miller, the acting Secretary of Defense and his
chief of staff Cash, those four people have told me,
in no uncertain terms, Donald Trump authorized calling out up
to twenty thousand troops, knowing we just came out off

(09:09):
a summer of rioting five hundred and seventy four riots
in the summer of twenty twenty, knowing that tensions were
high in the country post the November twenty twenty election,
and to protect the capital, he did this. I was
able to get the other person in the room. He's
been traveling quite a bit, but I got people around
him to confirm to me directly, to me that in fact,

(09:31):
he remembers specific conversations with President Trump about security before
January sixth. So the chairman of the Joint Chiefs talked
to the President about securing the capital beforehand. Now, once
the President is required by law authorizes the calling up
of these National Guard troops, then the jurisdiction to make
the call is out of his hands and it goes

(09:54):
to Nancy Pelosi and it goes to Muriel Bowser. They
have the jurisdiction. Muriel Bowser writing rejected calling up the
National Guard. Nancy Pelosi was according to Benny Thompson, the
committee chairman, she was off limits in this investigation. We
know also that the Capitol Police chief on six separate occasions,
including three days before January six when new intelligence had

(10:17):
come in personally repeatedly requested guard assistance and was denied.
And we now know that on January fifth, a very
specific threat assessment from our own intel community was handed
over to Chuck Schumer's office and they didn't lift a finger. Now,
if you really cared about getting to the bottom of
January sixth, then not just bludgeoning Donald Trump because he

(10:39):
had a rally and had beliefs that you disagreed with.
Doesn't sound like the guy who's trying to organize a
rally if he's authorizing troops to protect the Capitol or
organizing a riot. Rather, none of what you said surprises
mis Sean and I spent seventeen years on Capitol Hill,
and the model on Capitol Hill he is where the
people's house, and the idea of calling up troops to

(11:01):
guard the people's house, it's just anathema to Nancy Pelosi
into the leaders in the Congress. They would just think
that that means the American people are an enemy and
we can't do that. So I can easily see them
saying no, no, no, the optics it would look bad.
We're not going to ring the capital with troops. And
I'm sure that was what Pelosi was thinking, and she
rejected the advice of the police, the people who could

(11:25):
have protected and if they had more resources. And it
doesn't surprise me that Trump would have send more troops there,
knowing his opposition to the violence that took place in
the summer of two and twenty. Now, look, I've long
said I wish Trump had called that rally on a
different day. It's one thing to exercise free speech and
put peacefully protest objectively election results all you want. That

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is absolutely fair game. It just shouldn't have been done
the same day as the vote. I just think Caution
would have said put it on a different day. Nevertheless,
there still was no excuse to riot, but there was
no excuse for the capital not to have sufficient guard.
Preg Moore with Ari Fleischer. By the way, his new
books soon to be released, Suppression, Deception, Snobbery, Biased, Why
the Press gets so much wrong. If you want a

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book coming out soon, Suppression, Deceptions, Snobbery, Bias, Why the
press gets so much wrong. Then we'll get to your
calls at the bottom of this half hour. Eight hundred
and nine for one Seawan is our number. If we
really care about protecting elected officials. And I do care,
and I said this during the Obama years. I've said it.
My whole career. Isn't about being a Democrat or a

(14:19):
Republican or a liberal or conservative. We've got to protect
our institutions. We got to protect our elected officials. Not
that complicated to me of an issue. To me, I
think a perimeter should be set up around the capital,
including you know those concrete barricades. I think there should
be only certain points of entry or in that perimeter area.

(14:40):
I think when there are known protests coming to town.
You've got to have reinforcements for the Capitol police in
the Metropolitan Police Department, and none of that happened. But
none of this is even being discussed. So it sounds
to me like they're not looking for a solution so
this never happens again. But these are also are the
same people that ignored five hundred and seventy four riot.
Seither they were complicit in the sense that they were

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silent about the violence that injured thousands of cops, killed
dozens of Americans, caused billions of property damage, or they
just outright lied to us by suggesting that they're mostly
peaceful protests, or they were egging them on in the
case of Kamala Harris by tweeting out a bail fund
after a police precinct burner the ground of Minneapolis, and

(15:24):
also going on Stephen Colberton saying that these people protesting
shouldn't stop. They won't stop. We're not going to stop.
They shouldn't stop, and you better beware, you better take note,
because this is going to continue. That sounds like a
threat to me, Like Chuck Schumer on the steps of
the Supreme Court, you won't know what hit your gorese
switch in Kavanaugh, and look what is extended to an
attempted assassination on Brett Kavanaugh. Protests in violation of federal law,

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which Attorney General Merrick Garland will not shut down outside
Supreme Court justices houses, only Republican appointed Supreme Court justices houses,
and an effort to intimidate them and make them change
their links. It doesn't end. And this is the problem
with violence, violence of any strike, potential violence, and lawbreaking.
It needs to be treated equally. Justice must be blind.

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And that's what's so infuriating about the violence from the
left that gets winked at and look the other way
at by the powers that be now the Biden administration.
And this is where you've show and have always called
it out. To your credit, you call it out when
it happens on the right, and you call it out
when it happens on the left. But my book is
going to have example after example about times when the

(16:31):
press goes easy on the left and then brutalizes and
beats up the right for virtually the exact same thing.
I have headlines, I have pictures. There's a chapter dedicated
to the New York Times chapter dedicated to CNM, all
of which I name the reporters. I let reporters reportings
speak for itself, and you can watch reporters hang themselves

(16:51):
with their own double standards and hypocrisy of how they
treat Republicans and Democrats. And don't think this is going
to go away if when Donald Trump goes away. This
has now become a feature of mainstream journalism. They have
too many Twitter followers, too many people in Hollywood crazing them,
patting them on the back, encouraging them, and they have
too much fun being activists. They've coming up what you

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talked about at the beginning, the ability to be a
fair minded, neutral reporter. It no longer is what journalism
is about. It's become an activism, activism for a cause,
and it surely isn't a conservative cause for most of them. Well,
the book is coming out. If you want to get
a first print copy edition, first run edition, it's going
to be out very shortly. You can get it on

(17:35):
Hannity dot com and Amazon dot com and bookstores soon everywhere.
We'll let you know when it comes out. It's called suppression, Deception, snobbery,
and bias. Why the press gets so much wrong, I
can add because they don't care about the truths. But
Ari will lay out the case for you. Ari Fleischer,
We love having you on the program is always thank
you for being with us. Thank you Sean eight hundred

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nine for one, Sea holding them accountable. Sean gets the
answers no one else does. America desserts and know the
truth about Congress twenty five to the top of the hour,

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gladual with us eight hundred nine four one. Sean, you
want to be a part of the program. Sean in Oklahoma?
How do you spell your name? Sean in Oklahoma? I
spelled the right way, Shaun's what do you mean you
spelled the no that I thought, you know what? You
suckered me right, and you really did well. I spelled
the old fashioned Irish way. Sea, n what's going on?

(18:41):
My friend, Glad you called? Yeah? And I was listening
to a show yesterday talking about this caravan coming through.
And it's my understanding there's gonna be people coming from
all over the world, not just south of the border
and Oklahoma here we've got two probable cases of monkeypox already.
And my biggest concern about that is that this administration
to have another excuse to shut this economy down. And

(19:04):
I'd like to see the Republicans pushed back on this
title forty two with this new monkeypox going on, Listen,
I'm watching this closely, and the cases are not that large.
Is it gonna be as big as COVID? Look, I'm
not going to play medical research or I don't play doctor.
I don't play financial advisor on radio. I just give

(19:26):
you my thoughts. I will tell you this, I will
never ever, ever trust the NIH the CDC and elected
officials ever again, after all that they got wrong as
it relates to COVID, and more importantly, how they ignored this,
especially once we had delta and breakthrough variants, and how

(19:51):
they ignored informing the American people about therapeutics that were
effective and worked, like monoclonal antibodies and now these anti
virals that are out there like paxel bit. You know,
I'm I'm I've had it with them and I really
have no respect for them, and I'm you know, I
go back to I guess I was right almost from

(20:12):
the beginning in the sense that you got to ask
your own doctor and make your own decisions. You know.
Fauci actually went on record. I have it somewhere in
my pile of junk. He says he can intends to
continue funding China's virology research. Can you believe that? Yeah?

(20:33):
I mean this is madness to me. You know, from
what I read about monkey pox, I'm not that worried
about it. I really am not as much as as
I'm more concerned about them using as a political tool. Well,
I you know, would bother it. What's so frustrating to
me in all this is they even politicize health. And

(20:56):
I will tell you that they did a grave dis
service to the American people. And it's frustrating, it really is.
But hang in there. You know, if you only have
two cases in Oklahoma, I think you're okay for now,
But checking with your doctor if you're worried. I'm not
playing doctor on TV or radio. I think that's probably

(21:18):
the smartest decision I ever made. We just talked to
experts varying opinions, and let you make up your own mind.
I think people are smart enough to figure out things
out for themselves. Justin is in Nevada? What's going on? Justin?
How are you? Hey? Sean Thanks for all you do.
I appreciate you speaking the truth. I just want to
go by the way, you had a great Senate candidate,
and Adam Laxalt out there he can win that race. Absolutely.

(21:42):
I just wanted to comment on the gas prices out here.
You know, I'm a single father of six and gas
prices are over six dollars a gallon here, and you know,
it's it's just crazy. Like I mean, after after my paycheck,
I pay my insurance for my wife, my kids and stuff,
and I literally have about one hundred dollars to live on.

(22:04):
I mean, it's it's crazy. That's not including groceries gat.
I mean, it's we're just struggling, man. And in these Democrats,
they just don't care about It's plain and simple. You know,
I don't care about what happened on January. So you're
a single dad, father of six, and what you're basically
saying is this is killing you, This is crushing your
family budget. Is that a fair way to say it? Absolutely?

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Do you own your own house or do you rent
a house? I actually do own my house. Sean, you
own your house. Okay, here's what's going to happen even
in now Nevada had a really tough time with COVID
and is now only they lagged behind in terms of
growing back to where they were, and from what I've heard,
things have gotten a lot better, especially in the last

(22:51):
six months to a year, but it was a very
difficult time for a lot of you and Nevada on
the economy front. So what's gonna happened now is because
mortgage rates are up so dramatically, it's gonna people that
have homes are going to hold on to them with
their cheap rates, and they're not going to be making
even a lateral move or maybe to a bigger home

(23:12):
because they can't get a good interest rate. So new
home construction is going to dry up out there. Then
sale of existing homes is going to dry up out there.
Then the valuation of your home they're going to speakin
to plummet. Home values will plummet, and now you're you're
in a position where you know, maybe you thought you

(23:32):
had X number of dollars, tens of thousands, hundreds of
thousands of dollars in equity, it's gonna evaporate right before
your eyes, just like your four oh one k is
evaporating right before your eyes, and you've got six kids
to raise. How old are your kids? Oh, they're all
the way from four months to fourteen years old. And
you're a single dad man. Yeah, sorry, I said single.

(23:54):
I apologize. I am married, but I split custody with
my my x Y and right, so you gotta But
you have to raise six kids. Let's just focus on
much of what we're talking about here. You have to
raise six kids. They're young. I mean when you start
getting into the at this age, and then you got
to college and you want to help your kids out

(24:15):
with college, and then you know, beyond college, when the
four month old is now twenty years old, twenty years
from now, you're thinking about can I retire? Will I
ever be able to retire? I mean, all so many people,
I know we're struggling with us. The only relief that
we're going to see is we need new government. We
need to throw these these climate alarmists, religious cultists out.

(24:40):
They need to be fired for doing a lousy job.
That's the only answer I have. In the meantime, you know,
the short term, we're all going to suffer. You know,
it would it be a gimmick if they were to
remove the eighteen point three cents a gallon the federal
government makes. Yeah, it'll be an election year gimmick. It'll
be short lived. Then they'll put it back in place

(25:00):
and probably get rid of it before the next election,
because that's how you know politics works. But um, there
are really only two solutions everybody has, and that is
to cut back spending. Most people have done that to
the extent that they can. And the next the next
option is you got to find more ways to bring
an income. And when you got six kids, that's not

(25:20):
particularly easy to do. It's not like you have a
lot of spare time on your hands, not at all,
zero spare time. Hang in there, buddy, and listen. We're
all we're all on the same train here, and it's
we're headed for a collision. It's really hurting people badly.
I wish you the best of luck, my friend. I
mean that, sincerely. Joe and Pennsylvania. What's up, Joe? How

(25:43):
are you? Hey? Sean? Thanks for you got a good
Senate candidate as well. Oz will make a great senator
for PA. I promise you. We're hoping he gets He
needs your help, no doubt about it. I am I've
been in advertising for quite a long time. And what
you had on your TV show last week with the

(26:06):
home value and the interest rates going up was illustrated brilliantly.
And I have a homework assignment for your staff. Okay,
I got my pen out, Go ahead, I'm serious writing down.
They should find the average cost of an electric vehicle

(26:27):
and apply that same interest rate increase with a car
loan and see what that final court of that vehicle
is over a three and a five year period. Also, Sean,
you being in construction, I'm hearing, well, you know, we
get three hundred miles and we get four hundred miles

(26:47):
on a charge. You know in construction, Sean that if
you have a crew cab with four guys, a couple
bags of cement in their towing a you know, a
back home, You're not going they get three or four
hundred miles on a charge, not even close. Where are
they coming up with these numbers? Also, if you have

(27:08):
a family of four and you're going up and down
hills and you're stuck in traffic, are you still going
to get that three and four hundred mile charge? No?
And let's listen, this is impacting everybody. Um, you know,
I'm being told from friends at work in hospitals that
they're running out of ivs. For crying out loud, I'm
being told, you know, I have all these farmers calling saying, Sean,

(27:32):
we're dying here. We don't we can't afford the fertilizer.
We can't afford even the seeds to plant our crops
this year. We can't get spare parts to fix our
tractors and other other farming equipment. Then truckers they're they're
telling their stories about, you know, the high cost of
a gallon of diesel, and right now, I mean there's

(27:54):
an EBB and flow to the supply chain and right
now they're at a low and rates are low, and
that means companies are making less money, and that means,
you know, some of these companies probably won't survive. And
then what happens that now we're back in a position
where you know, the shelves are empty and the stores
that we go to, on top of everything else that

(28:14):
we're paying a lot more for. I mean, it really
sucks it justice. What frustrates me so much is simple
basic common sense. You know, we now have been told
over and over again that that there's no, We've done
everything we can do to help on gas prices. There's
nothing else left to do. And I'm like, I'm gonna

(28:37):
burst in. I'm gonna I'm gonna have a stroke. If
this they keep saying it, that would probably probably make
some liberals happy. So one last thing, you know, you
talk about common sense. I'm a transplant from the New Jersey,
New York area and I'm in Central PA. Now, um,
common sense. People cannot afford to upgrade their three and

(28:59):
four G cell phones to five G and Biden wants
them to buy an electric vehicle. I mean, every time
that idiot transportation secretary with all that wealth of experience,
Mayor Pete from South Bend says it, I just again,
I want to stroke. I want to stroke out. I
can't take it. It drives me up a wall, you know,

(29:20):
every time Joe Joe said it again yesterday, and Buddha
Judges said it, and Graham home just who hoo hoo hoo,
you know, laughs. And then they all say, we've done
everything we could do on you know, to help with
gas price. Nothing knows we can do. And meanwhile, yes
there is we can become energy independent again. And then
every time they say buy an electric vehicle. You know,
I want to hit the wall hard. I mean I

(29:41):
want to hit something, not somebody. If you notice I
said of something, an inanimate object. But it's it's just frustrating.
I got this is now Jimmy carterism, you know, on
steroids and human growth hormone. I mean the same mistakes
that Carter made are now being made by Joe Biden.

(30:01):
And if we don't learn from history, would doom to
repeat it. So here we all repeating it. Hang in there,
my friend. We love our friends in Pennsylvania, North Carolina.
Chris another great set of candidate for the Republicans, but
is running there. I think he can win too. What's up, Chris?
How are you? I agree? I hope he gets in there. Sean,
I'm glad you hit on the farmers. That helps play

(30:22):
into my point. I'm very hesitant to believe conspiracy theories.
I'm trained as an intel analyst, so I always played
Devil's advocate with anything I start to believe. But you know,
I think there's a bigger plan at work here. You've
mentioned before about how Biden and the Democrats planned to
get rid of fossil fuels with no real replacement replacement.

(30:42):
But I think there's intended consequences with all this stuff
going on. I think they're trying to make it to
where it's so expensive people can't use it, people can't
afford gas. Then it's gonna also not just that it's
gonna pull people back into these to these big cities
because people can't afford to commute an hour out to
where they want to live in the rural areas anymore.

(31:03):
It's also going to create dependency on public transportation. It's
going to create a dependency on government assisted programs because
people were struggling right now. It's the only thing that
would negate that. Though, if I may play a little
Devil's advocate with you, is the ability for people to
work from home. You know, for example, I'm in my
New York studio and in somewhere in the great state

(31:24):
of Pennsylvania. Linda is and I told her when she
first gave birth to a beautiful boy, Liam, who's a
great kid, she could what I say to you, Linda,
I said, don't ever show up to work again. I'll
see you occasionally. Yeah, that's what you said, Because I
know she's never got to stop working. She never stops working.
And you can tell very quickly whether people work from

(31:47):
home well or not. You get the last word. We've
got only twenty seconds, right. And there's a certain number
of jobs though that are blue color that you can't
work from home, and the farmers being one. When the
farmers are priced out of being able to afford fuel
to run their equipment, then what happens. Then they don't
farm anymore, and then the government people rely on the
government for food, and then it just it seems like
a bigger plan at work here, Mark my words, based

(32:10):
on the incredible people in this audience. Are farmers calling
this show. I am telling you now watch for huge
food shortages. Now I hope they're wrong, but I put
a lot of faith in the people that are out
there getting their hands dirty and are the great producers.

(32:31):
They feed us all and they feed the world, and
they're telling me what's coming, and I'm believing them anyway.
Appreciate it, Chris, good luck to bud out in North Carolina. Look,
credit card rates on the rise. There's never been a
better time to consolidate debt into your mortgage. Many of
you have not taken advantage of these low rates, we're
expecting eight more rate hikes in eighteen months now. That

(32:55):
means today's interest rates are gonna look phenomenal a year
from now and two years from now. So that's why
you need to check in with our friends at American
Financing dot net. They'll give you a free mortgage and
debt consolidation review, so you're not paying twenty one and
a half. All right, that's gonna wrap things up with

(33:16):
Today Hannity Tonight nine Eastern Fox News Channel. Governor Glenn Junkan,
was he the Canarian the coal mine as it relates
to the twenty twenty two mid terms. We'll talk to
him about other issues beyond the obvious with the economy
that mattered to families and especially parents. Clay Travis Raldo
will join us tonight. Bill Hammer will be at the

(33:38):
Big Board. Monica Crowley, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin Match slap
Leo two point zero nine Eastern Hannity, Fox News News.
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