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Thanks to all of you. Welcome aboard. Glad you're with us,
Busy Edition eight hundred and nine four one Sean you
want to be a part of this program. Well, this
is a little alarming, to say the least, Fiser CEO
saying a third COVID vaccine dose will now likely be
needed within twelve months. Corning to Fiser CEO that it
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will be likely we need a booster dose of COVID
nineteens vaccine within twelve months of getting fully vaccinated. He
also said it's possible people will need to get vaccinated
against the virus annually, said it's extremely important to suppress
the pool of people that can be susceptible to the virus,
and added vaccines will be an important tool. I didn't
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think that was gonna happen. It would have been nice
if we knew ahead of people knew ahead of time
so they could make a full analysis of things. But anyway,
that's neither here nor there. Is it Tennessee is their
senators passed a bill that would ban vaccine passports. We'll
try and get all of this in today and New
Gingrich and Stephen Miller on a new organization to fight
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back legally in the court system against this radical socialist
agenda of Biden, etc. The biggest issue of the day
is obviously what the Democrats now plan to do with
the courts, and that is now they push forward this
idea of court packing, just like they're advancing the idea
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of DC statehood. Puerto Rico will soon follow, just like
they are advancing the rest of their radical Green New
Deal agenda. But they're calling it all infrastructure and COVID
emergency relief. That's a blue state bailout. That is how
much money do you call infrastructure? If childcare is infrastructure,
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pre K is infrastructure, the environment is infrast structure, though
it's not. None of its infrastructure. And we'll use reconciliation
to ram all of this down people's throat. Then we'll
get rid of the legislative filibuster. And you know, House
Judiciary GOP reported Nadler writing legislation to expand the court
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and this whole to want my feeling, it's probably this
whole commission of Joe Biden. It's all stacked. It's a
predetermined outcome. Blos He said, well, she's not gonna bring
the bill up yet. She supports Joe's idea of a commission.
Do we really have a doubt what the outcome of
the commission is going to be. It's gonna be. Oh yeah,
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thirteen is a good number. That's what I would anticipate.
Joe Biden had a very different view on this years ago.
Call it a bone headed idea. Listen. President Roosevelt clearly
had the right to send to the United States Senate
the United States Congress a proposal to pack the court.
It was totally within his right to do that. He
violated no law. He was legalistically absolutely correct. But it
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was a bone had idea. It was a terrible, terrible
mistake to make, and it put in question for an
entire decade the independence of the most significant body, including
the Congress, in my view, the most significant body in
this country, the Supreme Court of the United States of America.
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Does that not tell you everything that you need to know.
Democrats over the years, you know now that what they're
saying today is, oh, yeah, we know, it's a good idea.
We need to do this, all of this combined. And
they'd like to get lit rid of the electoral College
if they could too. That's part of the agenda. Now
there's never ending propaganda and lies. Now we know through
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Project Veritas, we've been showing you the tapes all week
on TV, and we had James O'Keefe on this program
two days ago that you know exactly how there's nothing
but a propaganda arm everything we've been telling you about them.
We are awaiting the lease this hour of Chicago police
bodycam footage that captured the fatal police shooting of a
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young thirteen year old man by the name of Adam Toledo.
And if social media is any indication, there's a lot
of chatter today about possible unrest. I hope it doesn't happen.
But with Chicago's track record every weekend, you know, I
guess you have to go with the odds, considering there
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are dozens and dozens of shootings and killings every weekend
in Chicago that this might not be particularly good. I don't.
I'll give you the circumstances of that case in a second.
Now you know we're watching. Minnesota is not isolated here.
And in case you're interested, if if numbers matter to
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you and lives matter to you, and I know they
do to this audience, you know this defund the police effort.
We've gone through all the statistics earlier this week about
all these big cities, many of which interestingly have a
majority minority police departments. But this whole defund the police effort. Well,
you can look at Minneapolis as a case in point.
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Since George Floyd's death, for example, the murder rate in
Minneapolis a skyrocketed sixty four percent. And by the way,
many most of the victims in Minneapolis happened to be minorities.
This is unfortunate. There are fellow American citizens you see
every weekend, every name, every person, Biden, Obama. They never
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lifted a finger to help bring back law in order
to keep every citizen safe and secure in Chicago. It's
been going on for years and years and years, all
under democratic rule. But you have now sixty four percent
increase in the murder rate in Minneapolis, and murders up
again sixty four percent. According to the Legal Law Enforcement
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Legal Defense Fund, PORT said, in ten major cities where
cops were sharply criticized, police activity dropped forty eight percent
since June of twenty twenty, murders rose fifty six percent. Louisville, Kentucky,
is an example. Police stops down thirty five percent, homicide
soaring eighty seven percent. Los Angeles arrests down thirty three percent,
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homicides up fifty one percent. Nationally, murders have jumped by
twenty five percent, the highest points since nineteen ninety five.
I think that's when Joe Biden was talking about predators
in the crime bill back in the day. Now, what
we see in Minnesota every night is not isolated to
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just there. We see in Portland, Oregon, we saw demonstrators
light a police union building on fire, and Seattle multiple
individuals were arrested for vandalism. We've seen looting and rioting
and going on in Minneapolis as well. Recently New York.
Even the Democratic mayoral candidate Andrew Yang was aggressively chased
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away from a Dante Right protest because he wasn't anti
police enough in that ground. Washington, DC. We've played it
last night, we'll play it later today. Protesters chanting every city,
every town, burdened the precinct to the ground. Once the
precinct police precincts. We've seen the video about how NYPD
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officers would be entreated in squad cars, toys of pigs faces.
We had a guy on TV last night had a
I don't know, some type of pig that he's holding up.
And you know, keep in mind the officer that shot Dante, right,
I know the media is creating expectations. Now the police
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officer has been charged second degree manslaughter. There will be
a full investigation. One thing Joe Biden finally got right,
maybe he's rushed to judgment just too many times in
his career, and that the officer deserves due process and
this we need a full investigation. We know that the
police claim the former police officer, now Potter, twenty five
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year veteran, that this was an accidental discharge. Police chief
said the same thing, now, former police chief, we've now
played the bodycam footage you see off You can hear
Officer Potter clearly you know I'll taser you. I'll taser you,
Taser Chaser, Chaser. You can hear the surprise and officers Potter.
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In Officer Potter's voice, I just I just shot him
like I meant the taser him. Now a jury will
probably make that determination. But anyway, in the meantime, you
know this whole thing started In case you didn't know
the back ground of it, Dante Wright was resisting arrest,
attempting to flee the scene in his motor vehicle. He
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had a rest Warren after charges of choking and robbing
a woman at gunpoint. We now know that the police officers,
including Officer Potter, knew that at the time. Is now
a full scale investigation and the charges have been made.
On top of that, officers Officer Potter's home address was
leaked to the public. That forced law enforcement to erect
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a massive fence and they have to nowtguard that property.
You see what the politicians are doing. They're trying to
score cheap political points. The defund and get rid of
the police. Left wing crowd in Washington, Congresswoman Acascio Cortes
calling for the police to be abolished, saying the law
enforcement is an indefensable system that rewards violence with impunity
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and money. Fellow squad member Congresswoman Omar that the violence
is a basic part of police interactions with minorities. Congresswoman
to Leave, writing that the American policing is inherently intentionally racist,
called for there to be quote no more policing, no
more incarceration, no more militarization. It cannot be reformed. Now, well,
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how do we think this is going to end here?
I haven't heard anyone talk about this, you know, getting
rid of the Capitol police, nor should they you need
the police. There's a dangerous world. They are bad people
in the world. They're bad actors on the world stage.
They're bad people in every town and every city. Unfortunately,
the story of the human existence. You know, how do
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you get away with just saying the most insane, ridiculous things. Well,
I guess you have fake news CNN to back you up. Now,
we expect probably any moment now that Chicago is bracing
for this bodycam footage. So by every account of a
tragedy that happened there. It's the Chicago Civilian Office of
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Police Accountability. This is on MSN dot com. They'll be
releasing the bodycam footage this hour. We expected from the
fatal shooting of thirteen year old Adam Toledo. This happened
last month. Anyway, the Chicago mayor, Laurie Lightfoot, lightweight, as
we call her, she does nothing to prevent the violence
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every weekend that takes place in Chicago. Deadfish Emmanuel did
nothing either, anyway. Shield a press conference earlier today, joint
statement the Mayor's office. The attorneys for Adam's family said
they met. Both parties agree all materials should be released,
including a slowed down compilation of the events that resulted
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in this thirteen year old's death. A teenager was shot
again I'm reading from MSN dot com and killed early
on March twenty ninth. Officers responding to a shots fired
call on the West Side of Chicago two males in
a nearby alley, according to police, One of them was armed,
according to police, and ran away. One officer opened fire
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and hitting the one person in the chest, who happened
to be the thirteen year old quote. We acknowledge the
release of this video as the first step in the
process towards the healing of the family, the community in
our city, and a joint statement. We understand the release
of the video will be incredibly painful and illicit an
emotional response to all who view it. We ask people
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express themselves peacefully. The bodies family saw the video Tuesday
of this week and asked that the video and other
evidence not be immediately released to the public. According to
a statement from the police Department and the City Chicago
Civilian Officer Police Accountability Board, and so I know what happens,
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I don't know how will some people react. I can't
possibly predict. What James was showing me on social media
from earlier today was not something I like reading, all right,
So waiting what this Chicago police bodycam footage will look like.
All around the country though, we've been seeing a lot
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of unrest. I know Democrats don't like to call it that,
And now the bigger push to totally eliminate police departments.
It's beyond defunding. There will be no police if some
of the squad members have their way. We see instances.
Fake News CNN had a crew chased away by Minnesota
rioters after a crew member hitting the head with the
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water bottle. I don't think it was thrown by anybody
at Fake News CNN. But anyway, one interesting thing in
New York just a surprise disillusioned by how the Democrats
handled COVID. They're dumping New York City residents are dumping
the Democratic Party and moving to the Republican Party. Doesn't
mean anything, probably not in the long run. My guess.
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We have four suspected MS thirteen gang members stopped after
New York City police see them lugging a blanket wrapped
body to a car. Good grief, and it's you know,
things are just very very tense around the country, and
the rhetoric of the left is not helping. Calls to
eliminate the police and not helping efforts to defund the
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police and not helping. Is there that one percent? Yeah,
I kept saying, yeah, the deep state one percent that
abused their power and more corrupt. The police union chief
in Minnesota, the head of their largest union police union
there slamming local officials over the handling of Dante rights
police shooting deaths say and saying that the twenty year
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old set off a chain of events by resisting, resisting
or not, if you're meant to use a taser, you
should use the taser. Was there was there an imminent
threat a bodily harm or death, that would be the
question of whether or not a firearms should be used,
But that's going to be for a jury to ultimately decide.
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And the last incident, even though cops knew it, that
means they should be more careful, and they were trying
to be as they tried to make the arrest. Probably
won't hear this anywhere else in the media. Sadly, a
Texas police officers shop multiple times yesterday morning during a
quote routine traffic stop. No such thing as a routine
traffic stop. And the officer's name is Jerry Don Elder's
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thirty nine years old, and it's sad well anyway, No,
that's the person that made this shot. I'll continue all right,
twenty five to the top of the hour, eight hundred
and nine four one. Sean, I'm watching the video of
this shooting that took places. It looks like a hospital scene. Linda,
have you taken a look at this whole thing yet,
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I'm reviewing it now. Yeah, yeah, when you get I've
read the whole article. I mean basically, the guy was armed,
had a gun on his possession. He was found on
a park bench, brought into this hospital, and he had
a warrant out for his arrest in the hospital. Had
the gun. Yeah, in the hospital, had the gun. The
officers tried to teaze him, told him to put his
hands up. The whole thing I watched, I saw that
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he did not complas gun jam too, and he also
shot fired, had shots fired at the police. Oh yeah, right, anyway,
so they despatched. Anyway, the video shows uh Jackson's gun
fire and police said the bullet visibly left Jackson's pocket
and anyway, you see the struggle to disarm him, and
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then you see one of the officers firing his gun
but at malfunctioned. Initial shots were fired. Jackson's down on
the ground, officers pointing guns at him, and then ordered
to put his hands in the air several dozen times
over the course of the next five minutes, Jackson telling
officers that he was leaning on the gun. At one point.
A taser eventually used again on him. After the taser
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was fired, a gun was fired, followed by a series
of gunshots. Officers had then heard calling for medics to
assist Jackson. An initial investigation, it just wow, this is
very graphic. We'll show people on TV tonight and you know,
we'll see how this is received by people too. I mean,
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it gets very complicated in a situation it's armed. It
was very hostile the police. If you look at the beginning,
they were trying speaking very politely, very accommodating as this
person needed medical help. But I haven't had time to
watch the whole thing, so I don't want to go
any further, There was a police officer that was shot
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multiple times yesterday morning during a so called routine traffic stop,
and somehow he miraculously survived and man captured in Texas
Wednesday afternoon shot the police all officer. It was an
ambush at a traffic traffic stop. The person that allegedly
fired the shots Jerry Don Elder's thirty nine shot a
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police officer Joshua A Lot and Lot approached Elder's car
for equipment violation at four fifteen am. A Lot joined
the department in twenty seventeen. Apparently it is listed as
alert stable condition. He shot. You don't hear a lot
about that. A poll is finding that liberals think that that.
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Apparently they're believing that cops are gunning down unarmed African
Americans by the thousands. This is by Miranda Divine the
New York Post writing this piece. Anyway, according to the poll,
people on the left actually believe America's police's police forces
are gunning down African Americans by the thousands. And anyway,
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she goes on to say, these are the facts this
year to April the twelfth, when she wrote her article
fifty two African Americans were fatally shot by police, three
of whom were unarmed. One hundred and nine white people
suffered the same fate, five of whom were unarmed. According
to the Washington Post database, the majority of Americans, especially liberals,
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wildly believe these overestimates. The number of unarmed African American
men killed by police, for example, fifty three point five percent,
She goes on in the article, of those reporting a
very liberal political views, and in twenty nineteen they estimated
that the number to be a thousand or more deaths,
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when the actual number of unarmed African American men fatally
shot by police was twelve. I would argue, probably the
media has a little something to do with that and
people believing the media. But there's this anti cop wing
now that is running the Democratic Party, because I argue
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that the squad they had complete influence over everything. Joe Biden,
Nancy Pelosi, and Chuck Schumer. Do they set the agenda?
What do you think this whole New Green Deal legitia
came from them? And Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden, by
the way, apparently is you know, just going along doesn't
seem too aware of pretty much anything. Anti Pelosi did
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make a comment that Capitol rioters would have had a
fight on their hands. She says, I'm pretty tough. I'm
a street fighter. I listen. I like people that stand
up for themselves if they're ever confronted with hostility. You
have to be able to protect yourself in life. It's good,
you know. I would say that to everybody. You have
to ask yourselves ahead of time. Everybody, I think he
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needs to answer the question, what are you gonna do?
What do you do if you're in this situation? A
lot of people don't think like that. What do you do?
With God forbid? I don't want anyone to ever have
to live through this, but it happens. Is evil in
the world. What are you gonna do if somebody breaks
into your home? Okay, you'll dial nine one one. The odds,
even with a great response time, whatever is going to
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happen will have happened by the time the police arrive.
How do you protect yourself and your family? What do
you do? You have you thought about it? Do you
have the means, the ability, the training to handle that.
Let me get back to this. A couple of things
were surrounding the issue of a COVID nineteen that we
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learned today Tennessee Senate passed a bill that would ban
these vaccine passports. I don't like vaccine passports. There's a
case in Canada that I found interesting. They have these
compliance officials anyway, Apparently the people in Canada are fed
up with these compliance officials, and they showed up at
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a restaurant and then the patrons were angrily demanding that
they leave. The restaurant owners said her stay open stands
has been it is about being able to breathe and
walk and talk when you feel like it, not when
someone dictates it to you. And I think at this
point everybody worldwide knows the risks. I think everybody understands
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that vaccines are available. I think everybody understands what the
recommendations are on issues like social distancing and mask wearing.
And I think that everybody has to make their own decision.
The only admonition I would put out there is, you know,
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try not to just think about yourself if you're willing
to take risks and your level of risk is higher
than maybe other people. Okay, I believe in liberty, freedom
and the ability of people to make choices in their life,
but then don't go around grandma and grandpa and risk
passing on a virus to them, because one thing that
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stayed constant was older people are far more vulnerable to
these things. And I mentioned the FISA CEO. I mentioned
this at the start of the program. Excuse me third
saying a third COVID vaccine dose is likely needed within
twelve months. I wish we would have known that earlier.
People would have had full knowledge before they got the
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vaccine by And I'm not an anti vaccer guy. I'm not.
I want to read the science, but I'm not going
to tell people what to do either. I'm not. You know,
I think this idea of vaccine shaming members of Congress,
even those that have natural antibodies. Somebody like a doctor
like Rampaul is obnoxious. Rampaul's willing to wear a mask,
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and he's will in a socially distance and the idea
this has to be his decision. And what I recommend
to people that ask me, rather than telling people get
to this, get the I'm not doing that. We put
on doctors that have varying points of view on this
program so you can make an intelligent decision. What I
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urge you to do is And again I'm not an
anti vaccine person at all, but I'm not going to
tell you what to do with your life. This is
your life, your medical history. I don't know anything about
anybody's medical history. I believe in the right to choose
and medical privacy. I'm against these vaccine you know, passports
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or shaming people, well you need to get a vaccine. Well,
if somebody's willing a socially distance and wear a mask,
which is what they said we ought to be doing,
why do you feel you have the right to force
people anyway. So I think that people need to make
informed decisions. I highly recommend everybody do their own research.
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There is a wealth of information out there. I'd read
opinions from a wide variety of people. There differing medical
opinions on important issues like vaccines, and these particular vaccines.
Read there's a big difference between say Maderna fiser and
the Johnson and Johnson vaccine, very different vaccines. Johnson and
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Johnson is a vaccine made in the more traditional way
the versus the newer science behind the FISA Maderna vaccines.
Read them one. Johnson and Johnson is one shot, the
other two. Take two shots. Now FISA is saying you
probably need a third shot. You may need one a
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booster annually suggested today. But then you're going to have
to look at your unique medical condition and your medical history.
And then I advise you to talk to professionals, doctors
that you trust, that you know, talk to your doctor,
talk to other doctors that you know and trust and
value their opinion of and then you make an informed
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sason based on your very unique medical history. And you
have the right to medical privacy on top of it.
All things got very heated in a hearing today at
the HOW Select Subcommittee on the coronavirus Crisis when Congressman
Jim Jordan, James Clyburn Maxie Waters literally started shoutings at
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one point shut your mouth. Uh. And it had to
do during testimony with Anthony Fauci. Let's play it. That's
what I'm That's what I'd like to know. Give me
some give us some objective standards, versus when certain things
get reached, we might be able to get back to
having our liberty. When what are the numbers? You're going
to see a gradual um from the right. Now we're
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at an unacceptably high level. We're on a daily basis,
it's unacceptably high. Regardless of who you are. What you're
going to see as more and more people get vaccinated,
and we get over three million people a day, you're
going to see the level of infection come down and down,
and gradually there will be more flexibility for doing the
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things that you're talking. Where does he get to when
it comes down? What number do we get our liberties back?
Tell me the number? The number the members of commerce
get fascinated. But you're not a doctor, mister Claiburn, he is.
What is the number I can't keep for recognizing me,
mister Claiburn, thanks you, and not recognizes my question. I
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claiming my tie order regular order that moment, mister mister chairman,
mister chairman, I don't want you to answer my question.
The American people want doctor Fauci to answer the question.
What does it have to be? Fire sir, if you
need to respect a chair and shut your mouth? Wow,
fiery exchanging congress um Like a lot of people. Doctor
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Fauci was so a year ago. He was staying, Oh,
don't wear a mask, you don't need a mask, And
he said in March last year. Oh yeah, it's perfectly fine,
young healthy, go on a cruise. Then it became where
the mask, and it became where two masks, and it
became two studies had to be rescinded on the issue
of HCQ after the two studies just blasted it. Now
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we have a whole bunch of studies to say otherwise
taken early, starting with the Henry Ford study, it's unbelievable.
One thing doctor Oz was right about, it's very simple
when politics and medicine, when you have that where they intersect,
politics always wins. That means we all lose. That doesn't
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help any of us by any structure of the imagination,
doesn't help the American people. I mean, this country is
about as divided as I've ever seen. Then the Democrats, now,
oh okay, we're going to be the party of no police,
never forget, defund the police, no police. Then we have
people like oh, let's say Joe Biden, Jim Crow two
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point on. He's now said it three times about the
Georgia voting law three times. But when you look at
the new law in Georgia, it makes voting far more
accessible than the state of Delaware, where Joe has represented
people for fifty years. Delaware no in person early voting
at all. Georgia has seventeen days of in person early voting.
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In Delaware no drop boxes for absentee ballots at all,
and Georgia it's mandated by law every county has to
have at least one, and they're available to every county's
election office where they should be. Both states require picture
ID voter ID. So why is Joe Biden, Well, why
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aren't people of boycotting his state? Why aren't all these
Hollywood actors like George Clooney, idiot that he is, If
he'd educate himself a little bit might actually be effective.
Because they're wrong about the Georgia law. Joe Biden has
led the lie against the Georgia law. Senator Warnock has
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now had to admit, yeah, a light about it and
didn't tell the truth about it. Stacy Abrams helped all
of this come into beings a lot of the arguments here. Now,
look what's happened to the state of Georgia. One hundred
million dollars they estimate now in lost business right our
two Sean Hannity's show eight hundred nine for one Sean,
you want to be a part of the program biggest
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power grab ever in the history of this country. Do
you want to pack the courts? STC, Puerto Rico, statehood,
open borders, amnesty, give people something of great worth and value,
and in the process you're aiding and abetting law breaking.
But what does lawbreaking mean in this day and age,
as long as it advances radical liberal socialism. This is
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all the reality. Outright lying about COVID emergency relief moneys
that are not COVID emergency relief, outright, lying about infrastructure.
Childcare is infrastructure, pre K is infrastructure. Everything's infrastructure. We've
got to redefined infrastructure. But let me just play. Let's
go back now that Joe Biden is on board with
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this court packing disastrous idea, Let's just look at the
Democrats and what they used to say about court packing.
As our country has grown, so too. To the Supreme
Court thirteen justices for thirteen circuits is a logical progression,
and that is another reason. Well, I'm glad to join
my colleagues introducing the Judiciary Act of twenty twenty one
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to establish the Supreme Court size as thirteen. That's a
nice number. President Roosevelt clearly had the right to send
to the United States Senate the United States Congress a
proposal to pack the court. It was totally within his
right to do that. He violated no law. He was
legalistically absolutely correct. But it was a bone had idea.
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It was a terrible terrible mistake to make, and it
put in question. I believe it's time to go back
to this tradition and have at least thirteen justices. But
it was a bone had idea. It was a terrible,
terrible mistake to make. Are you open to expanding the
size of the Supreme Court? I am open to that discussion.
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By adding four seats to the court to create a
thirteen member Supreme Court, these four new seats, to be
filled by President Biden, will reconstitute the United States Supreme Court.
We must expand the court, and we must abolish the
filibuster to do it. I believe we need to reform
the Supreme Court, but it's not just about the number
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of justices. It was a bone had idea. It was
a terrible terrible mistake to make. The court is broken.
To make total sense to increase the number of justices
on the Supreme Court. It was a bone had idea.
It was a terrible, terrible mistake to make, and it
put in question for an entire decade the independence of
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the most significant body, including the Congress, in my view,
the most significant body in this country, the Supreme Court
of the United States of America. There you have it,
a bone an idea. Anyway, Stephen Miller, who along with
former Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, has now launched the
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America First Legal Foundation and the new endeavor together, The
Wall Street Journal set about it. Mister Miller, an architect
of the last administration's immigration policies, leader leading backer of
social conservative initiatives, launching this week a new organization, America
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First Legal, to challenge with the Biden administration initiatives at
odds with the Trump era priorities, I would add, and
often at odds with the rule of law, and often
at odds with something called our constitution. Stephen Miller joins
us now, and this court packing is a bone headed idea.
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Joe is right? Then? What happened to Joe now? Does
Joe forgot? May probably forgot. I don't even know if
he knows what day it is. But anyway, Stephen Miller
thank you for having me on and thank you for
mentioning my new group, which, along with Mark Meadows, we
launched to be the conservative answer to the ECLU. So
instead of the ECLU trying to shred our constitution and
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trying to shred our rights and trying to destroy our
basic foundational principles, We're going to launch an organization. We
have launched an organization to stand out for the Constitution,
the rule of law, separation of powers, and the principles
we hold dear as Americans. And what you're seeing now
with the effort to pack the Supreme Court is exactly
why the rule of law is under such grave threat
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because Democrats, liberals, and socialists don't believe that the Supreme
Court should be independent. They believe it should be an
arm of their personal extreme agenda to impose without any vote. Right,
the Supreme Court doesn't bring its issue to the American people,
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They just decide unilaterally to unilaterally impose that agenda on
the whole nation. Well, I think when you look at
when you add it all together, not enforcing the laws.
For example, we have laws on immigration. It's illegal to
enter this country without authorization. We have a process by
which if you want to come into the country, and
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I don't care where you come from, I just ask
that you do it legally. I support legal immigration, but
you have to go through the process. If you don't, well,
now we see what's happening. Not only are you allowed
to stay, but then the Biden administration has been aiding
and abetting and facilitating law breaking. And they'll even give
you a transportation to another state, and then you could
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be in a same stuary city or a sanctuary state,
and then you get what free healthcare. Government's not going
to let you your kids not go to schools, you
get free education and everything's free. Any American taxpayers will
put the bill for all of this. I would think
that if they wanted to change immigration laws, they would
actually think about that other coequal branch of government known
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as the legislative branch, and do it legally. But that's
not how it's working, is it. No. And that's a
great example exhibit A in the new administration as lawlessness. So,
as you mentioned, Congress has passed over a period of decades,
hundreds of pages of immigration law establishing the lawful way
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to endo the country and the unlawful way to end
of the country, and the lawful way is spelled out
in great detail. You can apply for this visa, you
can apply for a Green cards. You can apply as
a student, you can apply as a business person, you
can apply as the family member. Here's where you apply,
here's how you apply, Here's what you need to put
on the application. And then it has all these rules
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for saying you can't enter this way and you came
this way, and if you do enter this way, then
you have to be sent home. And it's all spelled
out in painstaking detail. And the Biden administration is effectively
said that all of these laws passed by Congress are
null and void because we say so. And that's probably
the most breathtaking thing I've ever seen any president due
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in my lifetime. And you probably have to go back
a whole lot further than that to find any kind
of parallel to what we're seeing today. Well, when you
look at all of it together, between court packing and
the new Green Deal and unbelievable amounts of money being
spent and sold fraudulently to the American people, they say
it's emergency COVID relief. It's not. They say it's infrastructure
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it's not. And now, of course the biggest tax increase
in over three decades. They're proposing using the reconciliation process,
using executive actions more than any president in a modern error,
just with a stroke of a pen, changing laws and
bypassing that other coequal branch of government. You know, they
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want four Democratic Senate seats with DC in Puerto Rico statehood.
All this is the biggest power grab I've ever seen
in my lifetime. Now, the problem is will the fifty
Republicans in the Senate that have the power to stop
all of this and maybe even walk out as a
as a party from the Senate so they can't get
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a quorum and abuse the power that the Democrats allowing
them to abuse the power that they've been given. I'm
not convinced entirely that Mint Romney, Ben sass and Lisa
Murkowski are going to be on board. That is the
fundamental question. Sean, our Senate Republicans going to stay together
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and stand up and stop it. You correctly describe as
the single greatest power of Rabbi American history. I mean,
you walk through the list and terrifying they get rid
of the fill of us sir, if they appoint for
socialists to the United States Supreme Court, for partisan socialist
the US Supreme Court, if they add four new Democrat
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Senate seats, implement the Green New Deal, raise everybody's taxes,
and illegally keep our borders wide open, so that thousands
of people are being unlawfully recitled each and every day.
What will be left of the country as we know it,
the system that our founders left us, the separation of powers,
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coequal branches of government, basic civil liberties and freedoms and rights.
I mean, this is something that we prayed would never happen,
and now we're on the precipice of true national disaster. Well,
all of this now is becoming a reality in terms
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of where we're fighting. Your organization now, the America First
Legal Foundation that you guys formed, is going to be
taking a lot of these issues to the court. Now,
if the Court follows the Constitution and the rule of law,
I would imagine that they would be stopped and in
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pursuit of, you know, just ignoring the laws of the
land when they need to change them. I mean, you know,
Joe Biden famously said I'm not a dictator, you know,
you gotta get the votes, you gotta get the votes. Well,
he's not getting the votes, and yet this is the
agenda they're pushing. Do you believe that the court system
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will stand up against these issues where it's clear lawlessness
and it's unconstitutional. So that is exactly the right question
to be asking. The reason why the Democrats have come
out and now with the court packing bill is to
try to scare the Roberts Court as well as making
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the lower clutches across the country from doing the right thing.
Make no mistake, it's an intimidation and extortion tactic. But
what I would say to John Roberts, and what I
would say to every single judge in the circuit and
district course, is if you appease extortion, you only get
more of it. We saw this where for years Chief
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Justice Roberts would make rulings that were designed to appease
the other side of the political spectrum. Did they relent,
did they let up, did they give a more breathing room. No,
they just come after him harder and harder and harder,
because they see that that works. You're rewarding bullying, You're
rewarding intimidation. That I think I think keep it from
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happening is to stand up for themselves. I think the
Roberts Court will be remembered for him politicizing the bench
and the judiciary. And you're right, you know they well,
why did they want four new Supreme Court justices? Because
they want left wing judicial activists things that they'd never
accomplish legislatively or convinced voters to elect them on. They
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kind of usually hide most of their radicalism. I think
all of that would it's all for them ensuring the
advancement of their socialist agenda correct. A lot of the
things that they would like to push to the Supreme
Court they couldn't get through Congress even without the filibuster
that some of their ideas are so legitimately crazy, are
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so insane that their only hope, Like take a great example,
sean second amendment disarming law abiding citizens. The effort to
do that would face a tough hurdle, not impossible, It
would face a tough hurdle in the US Senate, and
you would potentially get something smacked down by the Supreme Court.
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Potentially who knows, you get four left wings Supreme Court
justices and without passing a single bill into law. You
can systematically strip every single American of their private right
to own a firearm. You don't need to pass it though,
you don't need to have an election. That is a
truly scary thing. That is the level of danger to
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our civil liberties that we're talking about right now. I
think it's one of the biggest dangers in our time.
All right. It's called the America Legal First Foundation. Steve
Miller and Mark Meadows set it up. People ask me
all the time, well what do we do, and you know,
why aren't we challenging these things in the courts. Well,
this group is going to be one of the principal
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ones responsible for doing it exactly. And Stephen Milt, do
you have a website set up? Young? Yeah, So everyone
should go to as legal dot org. That's as Legal
dot org, and you'll learn more about our mission, what
we're working on, how you can lend a hand to support.
And I should also just note before going that as
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we speak right now, because you talk about the border
issue earlier, you are actually working with several states attorneys
general on border lawsuits to try to stop this lawlessness
for the Biden administration. In addition to other issues, and
as you said, if you want to fight back, this
is how to do it. I had twenty five to
the top of the hour, eight hundred and nine four
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one Sean, you want to be a part of the program.
A lot going on. We are watching, we are monitoring
this case out of Chicago, and we yeah, it's unfortunate.
Anytime there's an incident involving anybody, especially a young teenager,
you've got to have grave concern. And but the media,
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you know how they are. And then when you can say, okay,
well look at the average murderer rate and the number
of shootings in Chicago on any given weekend. And then
the videotape gets released, and now, well, you know all
that I've seen all day long on social media is
you know, predict sid's of oh you know the shift
show that will happen there tonight. Just sad. You know,
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this is our country. We have a legal system, a
justice system. Now we also have a system where people
can peacefully protest. But we know that we learned all
summer long it wasn't so peaceful, was it? And watching
in Minnesota all week it wasn't so peaceful, was it.
All right, let's get to our phones. Uh, let's say
hi to Robbies in California, the United Socialist Utopia of California.
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How are you, sir? Good sir, thank you for taking
my call. How are you doing. I'm good. By the way,
you should be very happy. New York is about to
replace you as the most heavily tax state in the Union.
You you currently own that that position. Yeah, it's not
something that I want to break about, trust me. So
he Sean, I just called to come in a little
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bit about I'm a reserve police officer. I've been reserved
for ten years, about the Potter incident. And uh, it's
you know, our agency is agency specific. We have to
carry our taser on our off hand. We cannot. You know,
some agencies allow their officers to carry a taser on
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the same side as their weapon, and we are not
like that. And you know, it's it's just sad that
it's unfortunate incident happened to this individual. I mean, look, this,
this is going to go through an investigation in the
case of a twenty five year veteran, in this case,
Officer Potter. She apparently had a pretty impeccable record over
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that twenty five years you can hear her. I will
tease you, I will tase you, taser, taser, taser, and
then you've heard a discharge. Oh shoot, shoot, shift. I
just you know, she says it. Now that's gonna be.
Let's assume this goes to trial. If it goes to trial,
you will have to convince twelve people that this is
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not an accident, as she is claiming, as the police
chief said, an accidental discharge. I don't know you're gonna
get twelve people that will vote to convict on second
degree manslaughter. I don't know. Yeah, I highly doubt it.
I you know, I think what the general public doesn't
understand is law enforcement we are constantly being trained. I
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mean we're on the range. At least with my agency,
we're on the range every month. We're constantly being trained
inside hand outside on any type of specific hand to
hand combat. But tom training, you know, law enforcement officers
we go through We're always trained. So this all this
malarkey about more training, more training, we need to focus
our Let me let me let me take a little
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issue with you on this from the knowledge I have. Okay,
so I think you might have heard me. I don't
know if you've ever heard me say I've been a
student of martial arts now and trained four or five
days a week an hour and a half a day,
and I've been doing it for eight years and my
sense a. But you know, as a dojo in the dojo,
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by the way, any cops that one additional training that
he offers, you know, he gives him a big discount
because he you know, we all believe in law enforcement,
and the training that they get from him is far
deeper than going to the range. I mean, the range
gives you the one option, which is the firearm, which
is the lethal option. That's why you know I showed
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pictures of this whatever you call it, the netting that
you shoot out at people and that wraps them up,
ties them up, and it can work anywhere from ten
to twenty five feet at any non lethal option. I
think we ought to be paying attention to and adding
to the arsenal or options the police officers have. It
doesn't mean that mistakes won't be made, but in terms
of the training, I know they get trained, but it's
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to me, it's not at a level that I think
it needs to be at. To be very frank, because
I sometimes train I usually don't train with groups because
of my schedule, but when I do train with other
people in the dojo, and even those in law enforcement,
I'm far more advanced than they are, like years a
more advanced. Well, well, you know my comment to that,
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as every officers issue to Sam Brown, which is your belt?
You know, there's there's only so much room on our
belt for equipment. I mean, we've got tasers, we've got
pepper sprayed, we've got a baton, we've got lethal force,
we've got you know, when when is it going to
stop where you know, everybody's on law enforcement, where we
have to carry more and more and more. When is
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the general public just going to figure out let's get
back to respecting police officers and people and obuying, obeying
you know what you're being told, and complying with you
know what's happening in that particular situation. You know, we
wear a lot of hats. I mean, we're marriage counselors,
were you know, we deal with grieving parents should come
home from work and find little Johnny dead from a
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heroin overdose. It's just if it goes on and on.
I mean, you might deal with fifteen or twenty different
things in a ten hour shift. Uh you know. I mean,
like I said, we wear many hats, and uh you know,
I think the public in this all this stuff that's
going on and people with not complying and running you
know that kid. We have a calling what we called
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certain people like that frequent flyers. I'm sure that guy
was a frequent flyer with that agency or that department
that she worked for. And what I mean by that
is we deal with the same people all the time. Look,
but that should never have even if you know somebody
that you're arrested past actions. Now they knew that this
guy had been involved in an incident evolving a gun,
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involving a woman. The ball was set rather high considering
the day and age when we live in and you know,
but I would just say this, there needs to be
Now I do like pepper spray. I think that should
be one option. I've thrown a couple of options out
on TV this week. I'll throw another one out there tonight,
a different one, and I just I want police better trained.
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I specifically go to the George Floyd case because I
think that was just mishandled completely sure, and I think
that for that no need at all, and every cop
I know is frankly angry because it gives them. You know,
look at who wants to be a cop today. Nobody
wants to be a cop today because even if you
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wanted to be a cop your whole life, and you're
looking at this what's happening now and how that cops
are being treated. I mean, you just got to stand
back and say, I got to make a better career
choice here, even though this is something I really wanted
to do. I would if I if a young person.
And I don't know why, but people often come to me,
my kids, friends, They ask me questions. I give them
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honest answers, and they asked me career advice. I want
to get into broadcasting, so I want to get into
the news business, I want to get into business, etc.
The only people that don't ask advice or my kids.
I'm kidding, um, But the point is, you know, I
would if somebody said I want to be a cop,
I'd pause and I'd ask a lot of questions. I said,
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do you see what's happening out there? Do you understand
now how dangerous this job is? Look, we had a
Texas cop was gunned down during a traffic stop stop
overnight last night. Nobody knows the name of this cop,
except that you know I report the names. I did
it on Monday in a monologue this week. But anyway, Rob,
I hear what you're saying. I think you your your
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heart's in the right place. You're obviously one of the
good cops that cares about people, and you're protecting and serving.
But you know, I just wish you a happy retirement
as soon as you can get there. Yeah. I appreciate
your time, Sean, thank you, all right, thank you. Melissa, Florida. Hey, Melissa,
how are you good. I live in Duport, Richi, Florida,
and I've been in Florida my whole whole life, pretty much.
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We came from Kentucky originally, but we moved down here
in nineteen seventy three, and so, you know, and I
don't mind change. I love people when they come down
for the wintertime, the snowbirds, the snowbirds hanging headed down
south of warm weather. Yes, ma'am. All right. You know,
so I've had my share interacting with northern Northerners New Yorkers.
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Here it goes. Yeah, I mean, you know, and I
did nails for thirty years, so I was in that
searce industry. Now I'm fifty five and I decided to
keep working. So I'm delivering flowers for a living. And
I'm actually making more money doing this than I ever
did do it nails. Good for you, I'm glad. I
think you should be proud of yourself. That's awesome. And
you sound like you enjoy it. You bringing enjoy to
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people every day. Good for you. Yeah. Yeah. And my
problem is with the influx of people coming down from
the Northeast, is I am scared of that they're going
to bring their politics with them. They should be keeping
taxes and things like that that they're having to deal
with up there, and and it scares me to death
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because we've worked really hard to keep the state conservative,
and we got past Charlie Chris, who's like a turncoat Republican,
and he was a Democrat, I think none he was
an independent. You know, let me let me help you
out here. If you're in New York, if you're from
New York and you're from New Jersey, and you're from Philly,
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and you're from Chicago, Illinois or California, if you're gonna
move to red state to get away from the oppressive
bureaucracy and high taxes, and you're gonna move to another state.
Don't go if you're just gonna vote the same way
you did in your previous state, because otherwise you're gonna
ruin that state. And I'm not kidding when I say this,
Stay home if you like higher taxes, stay where you are,
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don't ruin the next state because you're you're listening, and
fight for your state. Well I'm listen. I can't. I
live in New York. I can't fight for my states.
There's no fight in New York, isn't it is? It
is completely dominated run by radical, extreme socialist democrats that
hate me. I'm just now, I am telling you that
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you have philipbuster proof, a filipbuster proof Assembly, and a
filibuster proof Senate. And then you got Andrew Cuomo, and
then you got Comrade de Blasio. There's no hope for
me here. I just need to get my contracts changed
so I can move residences and then guess what, I'll
be one of the good New Yorkers that's polite. Remember
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I lived in the South also for a good while.
I I'll never forget the first time I'm in Alabama,
somebody goes, you'll come back and see us, now, please,
you know come. I'm like, huh, Nobody in New York
ever treated me like that, And I kind of like
the southern genteel way. I'm I'm a Southern herd heart
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in terms of my values, my conservatism. I'm a red
state conservative. So but let not your heart be troubled. Okay,
we're nice people down here, but we are much God
bless you. I appreciate it. Quick freak right back to
the phones. Eight hundred and nine for one, Seawn our number,
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and as we continue, eight hundred and nine for one,
Shawn told free telephone number, Joe and Florida. What's up Joe, Hello, Sean.
Just to cut to the quick of things on this,
I was listening to the show yesterday and I just
want to say I am completely upset with this officer.
I don't feel bad for her the way I've heard
all other officers say. I think law enforcement officers across
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the country are highly undertrained and underqualified going into the position.
I know she was there for twenty five years, but
if she doesn't have the training and the muscle memory
training to know the difference between her taser and her gun.
I think it still validates, even after twenty five years,
that they're not properly trained or qualified. But listen, if
you want to quickly so, do you think she should
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be convicted? Is that what you're telling me? Absolutely, you
would be convicted. I would be convicted, and not necessarily.
Now now remember you have somebody who is resisting arrest. Look,
we hear about in war conditions that we hear about
friendly fire incidents that happen and they're tragic. Do you
think there's any American soldier that wants to kill a
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fellow American by accident? No, they don't. Uh, after twenty
five years, do you really believe this woman set out
I'm gonna I'm gonna kill somebody today because I'm in
the mood to kill somebody. You have to look at evidence.
You have to what we have to do in a
case like this. It needs to be investigated. Officers been charged,
There will probably be a trial. Um there is the
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fog of war or the fog of somebody. You know,
an incident where it's you know, a high adrenaline momentum.
You know, part of my martial arts training is situational
self defense, and I get and the reason we do
so much of it is so that I don't lose
my head and I and my brain continues to function
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as if it's I'm in the dojo. That's why we
do pain pain day. For example, if you're going to
be in a conflict and you can't take a punch
and you can't deal with the pain of that, then
you're never gonna be able to defend yourself. So we
do all of those things. Now you hear the police
office say saying, I will tell you, I will tase you, Taser, taser, taser,
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then the shot and then oh, schiff, okay, Now that
sounds to me what the police chief described as an
accidental discharge. I think a strong case will be made
by the defense that this was an accidental discharge. Now,
was it made by a twenty five year veteran with
a pretty stellar track record from all that we've we've
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been able to gather so far. Yes, But all of
that will be presented to the jury, and the law
will be spelled out to the jury, and the jury
will make their decision. And that's how our system works.
It's called due process and the presumption of innocence. And
I make three points to you, Sean, I'll tell you what.
I just don't have time today, but we could pick
it up another day. Does that work for you? One?
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Let me make one simple one. Three fifteen seconds, okay.
Fifteen hundred and fifty hours in Minnesota to have a
license in the state to cut somebody's hair. Six hundred
and forty hours a police training, to carry a gun
and a taser, know the difference, and not kill somebody accidentally,
which is manslaughter, which is what she's being charged with.
That's it. It's wrong. Okay, So you have no no
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margin of error. Everybody's got to act perfectly. Their training
should have kicked in and they should have reacted flawlessly. Okay,
let's let's see what the jury says on that. Eight
hundred nine for one, sewn, you want to be a
part of the program, all right, News, round up, information,
overload our So as we have been telling you, you know,
we've been watching members of the squad and Congress, etcetera, etcetera.
(59:30):
Out there. We gotta we gotta get rid of the police.
I'm like, huh, okay, get rid of the police. How's
that going to end? They've been protests all around the country.
We've been watching now every night. What's been going on
in Minnesota in Brooklyn Center after the the death that
took place, second degree manslaughter charge of you know, by
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of officer Potter in that particular case. We've been hearing
from liberal Democrat rats. I mean, it's it's getting pretty
scary out there because really we all know that people
like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and Joe Biden, they're
all beholden to the real leaders in Congress, and that
of course would be the squad in Washington, DC and
protesters chanting, burned the precinct to the ground. Listen, now
(01:00:43):
we know what happened. We heard Officer Potter saying, I
will tease you, you, I will taser you, Taser, taser, taser.
Then we hear the discharge. Then, oh, schiff, because I
and the police chief and obviously Officer Potter said this
was an accidental discharge. She thought that she was using
her taser, And anyway, people rush to judgment as usual.
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There's no due process, no presumption of innocence, ever, no
consideration of what the facts might be they don't. They
speak out before facts are even gathered. We saw that
Officer Potter's home was addressed, was leaked on the internet,
forcing law enforcement to erect a fence and guard the property.
Top Democrats, they're looking to score cheap political points as usual,
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Squad leader Alexandria Cassio Cortez calling for the police to
be abolished, saying law enforcement is an indefensable system that
rewards violence with impunity and money. Congresswoman o Mars stating
that violence is a basic part of police interactions with minorities.
Congresswoman to Leave, writing that you know, American policing is
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inherently an intentionally racist, called for there to be quote
no more policing. Incarcerated, shouldn't militarization. It cannot be reformed.
Now those inflammatory statements are detached from reality. I'm not
exactly sure what that America would look like, but I
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don't suspect it would work out very well for anybody.
But remember they've also supported these efforts to defund or
banned police in cities all around the country. You know,
there was a firestorm surrounding Member Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Green
about comments she made when she wasn't even a member
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of Congress. She met with Minority Leader McCarthy. She apologized
this about her past comments. She was stripped of her
committee assignments. Now, what about Democrats when they say crazy
things like abolish the police? What we're just gonna say, Oh, okay,
you know, is Chuck Schumer gonna take on the squad?
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Is Nancy Pelosi gonna do it? No? They won't, And
Joe Biden seems to just go along with all of it.
And that is the modern liberal, leftist democratic socialist Party
for today anyway, joining us now, former Speaker of the House,
new Gingrid, sir, how are you? I'm doing well, And
I think that for shooted to leave has actually given
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us a huge opportunity to define America. She u. She
tweeted about the recent shooting in Minnesota. Quote, it was
not an accident. Policing in our country is inherently and
intentionally racist. Dante White was met with aggression and violence.
I am done with those who condone funded murder. No
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more policing, incarceration, and militarization. It can't be reformed. Well,
I got intrigued with us, so I went back and
looked her district. Her district headquarters are in the city
of Detroit. Detroit had three hundred and twenty seven homicides
in twenty twenty, up from two hundred and seventy five
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the year before, or that's a nineteen percent increase. They
had eleven hundred and seventy three non fatal shootings in
twenty twenty, up from seven hundred and sixty seven the
previous year, which is a fifty three percent increase. So
here is a congressman who has her citizens, many of
them poor African Americans, who are being preyed upon by criminals,
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and what's her solution. It's not JUSTSS. What got to
me was, it's not just disbanding the police. It's also
basically closing all of the prisons. And we actually have
a researcher, Rachel Peterson, right now polling together for Michigan
how many murderers, rapists, and armed robbers are currently serving
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time in the Michigan prisons. And this is I just
think Rosita till He was the perfect example of the
kind of a member of Congress. Since the Democrats have
established the principle that if they think you're responsible, they
can strip you of your committee assignments. I think the
House Republicans ought to go all out to demand that
Rashida Talib lose her committee assignments because what she's saying, Remember,
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this is a country where Seattle has unrest, Portland has
violence every single night. You see a dramatic rise and
murder everywhere in the country, almost every big city. Who
said a huge rise. In fact, it is historically unprecedented
how rapidly the murder rate's gone up in the last year.
And in this context, she's basically pouring gasoline on the fire.
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You know, we see this, but there are never any consequences. Look,
I've been saying for a long time, and you can
correct me if you'd disagree or think I'm wrong that
I don't really see Nancy Plosie as a Speaker of
the House. I think she's speaker in name only. I
think the squad not only runs the House. I think
Nancy Plosie is really afraid of her. I think Chuck
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Schumer fears that she might run against them in New York. Certainly,
it's their new Green Deal agenda that is driving everything
that Joe Biden is doing right now, and this entire
defund the police. You know, ridiculousness started with them also,
and the New Green Deal. Will you know, the world's
going to end in twelve years, Congresswoman Acacio Cortez said. So,
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it seems like they're leading the entire intellectual narrative, if
you want to refer to it, of the Democratic Party.
They they are the leaders of this new Democratic Socialist Party.
That's the way I look at it. Well, that's right,
and I think that's why this is the right time
to draw a line in the sand. I mean, how
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many Democrats really believe that you could disband the police.
How many Democrats really believe that you could close all
of the prisons. I mean, that's what this particular member
is calling for. And at a time when we see
Americans killed in extraordinary numbers, I don't think we have
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to be quiet or hide when somebody makes statements that,
by any reasonable standard or crazy. I mean, I don't
have to have some reporter to say, hushta toli, do
you have any idea how many people in Detroit were
killed this year by criminals? Because, of course, on the left,
anybody who gets killed must have been killed by a policeman,
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because there are no criminals on the left, and that's
why they can have these I think extraordinarily stupid ideas
that are dangerous. I mean, people are dying because of
these kind of ideas well, and they're becoming the law,
just like in the state of New York, and other
states are trying to expand this out too. And that
is this this idiocy of nobil whatsoever. I mean, there's
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actually literally New York. A bank robber gets caught robbing
a bank, released, no Bell, goes out robs another bank,
gets caught again, go back to you know, bring him
to jail, book him for lease him again. I think
he did it like four or five times. He thanked
Andrew Cuomo for allowing him to continue to rob banks
and not be held accountable. They just put him back
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on the street. But the Democratic parties, you go ahead,
let's say. I think in that case he actually finally
complained because he actually wanted to be kept in jail.
He was a guy who spent a large part of
his life in jail. You know, he got fed, he
got taken care of, he didn't have to think about much.
And he finally turned to one of the police and said,
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what do you have to do for them to keep you,
and the answer was, you can't get him to do it.
They're just going to keep putting you back on the street.
Bush of Horse has led to a dramatic increase in
New York crime. It's it's for the very first time
beginning to go back to the pre Giuliani period where
it was dangerous ever and go downtown, and I think
you're going to see a tremendous public response to this
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idea that there's nothing we can do about it. You know,
there's just going to be criminals. In San Francisco, for example,
the communist district attorney out there announced that if you
stole less than nine hundred dollars, it would be considered
a misdemeanor and they wouldn't even prosecute you. There was
all of courses. Relatively smart people figured out out to
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go out steal eight hundred and fifty dollars at a time.
And Walgreen is now announced that every single drug store,
they're ten of them, every single one and San Francisco
will now be closed because they can't afford to have
people coming by and just routinely stealing from them. It's
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a little license to steal. But but think of this too.
I mean, we are in states like California, sanctuary cities
like San Francisco. You know what, sanctuary state like California,
we're aiding and abetting lawbreaking. I mean, you have people
that spend time in jail for violent crimes in these
san cities and then never turned over to Ice as
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the law requires, and then they basically get a get
out of jail and get to stay in America free card.
Then you have, for example, we do have laws. You're
you know, Speaker of the House, lawmaker. It's supposed to
be a coequal branch of government, and yet our immigration
laws are just not only routinely ignored, but it's gotten
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so bad. The Biden administration now is aiding and abetting
in the law breaking. And then they're moving people to
all sorts of states. Christy Nome said, you can't send
them to North Dakota, South Dakota anymore. And we now
have in New York illegal immigrants can get checks over
fifteen thousand dollars one time checks. And now the governor
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of New Jersey's putting forty million dollars into the same
type of program for illegal immigrants they're getting paid. They
didn't respect our laws, our border, our sovereignty, and so
I don't know. I'm a supporter of legal immigration and
I don't care where you come from. Just do it
legally and welcome to the country. I think you should
have a COVID test. I think a health check. I
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think that's fair for the American people. I similarly believe
that you should have a background check to make sure
you don't have radical associations. And I think you should
be able to prove that you're able to pay for
everything yourself and that you won't be a burden on
the American taxpayer. Short of that, welcome to the country. Yeah.
I had a very funny conversation I renumbered yesterday where
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they were talking about, you know, why are these people
coming here, what's the underlying cause? And I just said, well,
you're an El Salvadore and you hear that Governor Cuomo
would like to give you fifteen thousand dollars, what do
you think you're going to do? And the signal. But
Joe is even promising something more than that, and that
is he's holding out amnesty. Now, what is amnesty? It's
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something of great value, is it like, for example, court
packing is in the power grab of Oh, if if
DC becomes a state, Puerto Rico becomes a state, we
think we'll get poor Democratic senators in perpetuity and a
Senate majority in perpetuity. Are they now hoping that amnesty
would then result in, you know, something of great value
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that then people will vote for Democrats and perpetuity also,
is that's still part of the powergram? Oh, I think
that the you know, I keep telling people that we
don't have a crisis on the border. We have a deliberate,
planned effort to bring the maximum number of illegal immigrants
into the US. Will they pretend that they're concerned, but
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the truth is this is exactly what they'd hope for.
All Right, quick break more with Speaker Gingrich on the
other side. What your Republicans do going forward? And he'll
take your calls as well. Eight hundred and nine for one,
Shawn or number all right, as we continue with the
former Speaker of the House, New Gingrich at the bottom
of this half hour, he'll take your calls eight hundred
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nine for one, Shawn. If I ran a daycare center
and I built cages that look like Joe Biden's recently
built cages where they're overcrowded, sometimes seventeen and and those
kids were in these cages with in the middle of
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a pandemic. Or if Donald Trump did it. I think
if I was a child, if I ran at childcare
or daycare center and those images emerged, number one to
be shut down immediately, and number two, the owners and
operators would be handcuffed and raced off to jail. Am
I wrong? Well? Right? And I think it tells you
how much the game is currently rigged that we see
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that kind of behavior. Now, these folks don't expect to
ever be investigated, they don't expect to ever have any consequences,
and so they're quite happy doing what they're doing. You
and I know that in the case of Governor Cuomo,
for example, some of his decisions probably killed between six
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thousand and nine thousand senior citizens because he did things
were exactly wrong with COVID. He doesn't care. It's not
part of the world he lives in. And I think
it's just tragic. Frankly, segment we haven't done in a
long time, but we're bringing it back every once in
a while. We ask a former Speaker of the House
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New Gingrich to answer your questions or respond to your comments,
and we're going to do that today. Let me ask
you about the Georgia voting law. I mean, you obviously
represented the great State of Georgia for years. What I
find fascinating about this when you compare the new Georgia
voting law, which makes voting more accessible than it previously
was and more accommodating than the laws of many states
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New York is one. Or let's look at Joe's state
of Delaware, for example, Delaware has no in person early voting.
Georgia now has seventeen days of in person early voting.
There's no drop boxes at all for absentee it's in
the state of Delaware. But in Georgia, dropboxes absentee ballots
are available at every county's elections office in every county.
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Both states require voter or ID picture ID of some kind.
Why why didn't Why is Joe Biden calling this Jim
Crow two point zero? When Joe Biden ever lifted a
finger in fifty years to fix the voting laws in
his own state of Delaware. Well, I mean, not only
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is there a certain amount of hypocrisy in his past.
But I watched four or five times in a row
things he said about the Georgia law that are just
playing a lie, and they know it's a lie. Who
it's not confusing, they know that. My favorite is they
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will not allow you to have water while you stand
there in the August sun, and that it's horrifying and
it's anti human, something which Biden is repeated over and
over again. Well, it's totally untrue. They have a specific
line in the law that says that the election officials
can provide water to anyone who needs it. The difference
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is that they don't allow campaigns to go engineering. It's
called an election that right, So that's what this is
all about. Before I get to the phones, mister speaker,
let me talk about the Republican Party. Now, if ever
there was a bellweather election for the Republican Party, will
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be in twenty twenty two. We have Senate seats open
in Florida, in Georgia, in New Hampshire, we have it
in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Arizona. You can't get a better
bell weather than those states with the US Senate. And
of course, obviously the Republicans in the House are within
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striking distance of becoming the majority. Again your thoughts, Well, look,
I think we're a lot of good indicators. We just
picked up special elections in New Hampshire and in Connecticut.
We're consistently, I think gaining ground, partially because the Left
is just driving people away. But I think Republicans have
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an opportunity to have a positive agenda, positive specific ideas,
whether it's school choice in the face of how badly
the teachers unions have behaved, or it is real dramatic
improvements in the health system by increasing the opportunity for
people to really be in charge of their own healthcare,
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have transparency so they know what things will cost. I
think that the differences, for example, on taxes, where the
average American does not want a tax increase, and I
keep looking at these things every time you turn around.
The Democrats have another really bad idea that most people
don't want. And I think we need to communicate that
we are for clear cut things. You've said this a
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number of times both on radio and television, that the
core values we have, the First Amendment, the Second Amendment.
I am. At the same time, we have an opportunity
to communicate that we believe in freedom, that we believe
in your rights to pursue happiness, your rights to have
a job. And I think we're going to have to
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come up with some solutions for things like the degree
to which big corporations and the big internet systems have
really become political animals and are doing things that are
just not acceptable periods. I mean, you cannot have somebody
who got seventy five million votes, Donald J. Trump literally
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turned into a non person by corporations. I got a
front row seat. But we first met nineteen ninety a
holiday in Indicator, Alabama, the first time I interviewed you.
But then I moved to Georgia and I was on
the air in Georgia. By the way, you know, the
only reason we let's speak your gain, where's take calls,
is because he actually has hosted talk radio shows. You
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filled them for me, You filled them for Near Bourts
and years gone by. You don't really like it, do you.
It's very hard rep people who think it's easy. I
never done it. I don't mind being a guest, but
when you start getting into it, funny, everybody says, all
you can do a talk show, and I'm like, I
remember the first time I did a three hour show
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the first week my brain hurt. It just did um
Now I if I don't do it, I'll be driving
around in a car talking to myself and mumbling to myself.
I'll be like, all right, you're on the air, Hey
sean first time caller, a long time listener. And then
when we come back like, this is Alec Baldwin. Did
you ever hear this tape? Listen? This is a real tape.
When can we take some calls on him whenever we want?
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Do we have calls that are on there now? Calls yet?
No calls yet? What number do people call to get
on the air of mean? Do we have that number?
It's right there, you know. Do I have a call
number in front of me? Oh? I'm so sorry. That's interesting.
Interesting at twelve ten at PHT of course, any other
questions you have, any other comments you have call us
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to what else? Call us? Please? At ten Now. If
you don't call, we're gonna keep reading from the Scientology Manual.
You might not feel it. You might not feel the
energy right now. You might not feel the swell of
what's happening here. Everybody calls you out there, Ivan, no
(01:20:33):
call let's read some more about scientology. Is Sean Hannity
a scientologist? Alec Baldwin posing the big questions tonight? Here?
Do we have any calls here yet? Ivan? None? Boy,
it's just incredible, unbelievable. Well you leave us no choice listeners.
That is a real tape that really happened. The greatest
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talk show in the history of talk radio. It is
the greatest show ever. Anyway, just a moment of levity.
Let me break down, then we'll get to calls. I
could say it in less than a minute to me
what the conservative movement is. And you did this, and
I learned a lot from you because you had renewing
American civilization, which became the intellectual force behind the Contract
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with America, which which help Republicans take back the House
for the first time in forty years in nineteen ninety four.
And I was your MC that night. You graciously invited
me to be the MC that night. And to me,
conservatism is simple. We are we our movement believes in
liberty and freedom and limited government and our constitution. We
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believe in lower taxes, We believe in less government bureaucracy
to facilitate business, especially in this day and age with
worldwide marketplace. We believe in energy independence. We believe in
secure borders and legal immigration. We believe in constitutional justices.
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We want every city in town to have law and
order so every citizen can be safe and secure. We
believe in school choice for kids and that we can
improve the quality of our education by providing that choice.
We believe in free market healthcare options for people that
protect people with pre existing conditions, free and fair trade,
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and peace through strength. Am I missing much? No? I
don't think so. And I think if we stick to
that and then offer policies that reflect those values and
communicate why your life will be better, which is a
key part of this. I mean, people have you know,
people don't often spend their life thinking about politics. You
and I do, but the average person doesn't. But what
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the average person does want to know is will my
family be better off? Will my neighborhood be better off?
You know, will my job get better? And I think
when you take those principles and you translate it into
into proposals that you can really go and say to people,
here's why you will be better off. It is amazing
how much, how rapidly you can gain ground. And we
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saw this in twenty twenty in the House where Kevin
McCarthy's team was picking up seats. They were supposed to
lose twenty five, they gained fifteen. It was an enormous
shock whose Democrats. But part of the reason was they
had good candidates who were very positive and who did
exactly what you just did. They outlined a better America
that was based on the kind of positive things that
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can be done, as opposed to what we're now was
having the Democrats do to us. We want to do
things for us, and there's a huge difference in those
two approaches. Well, let's get to the phones. New king
Rich is with us eight hundred and nine for one. Sean,
you want to be a part of the program, Andy
and Alabama. Andy are on with former Speaker of the
House New king Rich. Appropriate because we met in Alabama
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nineteen ninety. How are you, sir, doing great? Sean? I
just want to say, you know, first of all, I
was skiing a thirty year career in law enforcement. I'm
a second generational law enforcement officer and worked thing from
the streets where the municipal agency. I was an elected
shaff and I was an executive at the state level.
But the first thing I want to say is I
want to say law enforcement is an honorable and a
noble profession. You know, in the Bible and Romans thirteen
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four and says for he is the minister of God,
to be for good. But if thou doest evil, be afraid,
for he bears not the sword in vain. He is
a minister for God and a revenger. Today secute wrath
upon those who do evil, you know, and that right
there in the Bible. And a lot of people will say, well,
the sword, you're talking about a weapon. You know, they're
gonna bear the sword against someone. Well, as translated, not
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really as a sword as a weapon. But the sword
is meant to be the law, not a weapon. And
therefore only the lawless in society should fear law enforcement.
There's no way that we can defund law enforcement. You know,
most government entities, most legislatures, most city commissions, county commissions
only fund law enforcement as a necessary evil. Now, if
you defund the police, you're gonna have the less enforcement.
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And we're a nation of laws. Without law enforcement, there
would be mary energy would reign throughout our country because
most people are defenseless. Most people cannot defend themselves or
their property. They are dependent upon law enforcement. And this
this country would be totally unrecognizable. And you and speak
your Gingrich, I'd not to get his opinion on this. Also,
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lets one one question per person. Hang on, let's get
the speaker to respond. Well, look, he's exactly right. When
you can't have civilization without having law in order, and
you can't expect people to UM to be willing to
put up with the kind of criminal predators that increasingly dominates.
And I think that's that's what's really frightening, is you know,
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last week, for example, he had a group of six
or seven thugs standing outside of UM a police car,
taunting the police and saying come on out and we're
gonna know, we're gonna beat you up, etc. You can't
have that kind of society because it puts every person
is then vulnerable to evil people who will use force.
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And I think that that's why the law matters. And frankly,
my brother was a policeman for a number of years
and he felt strongly about protecting his neighbors. He got
strongly about the rule of law. And I think you
watch what's going on in some of these places. I
mean you look, you look at Portland, where almost every
night there's violence, and they don't seem to have the
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nerve to lock these people up. Well, yeah, in a
healthy society, once you figure out somebody wants to burn
down a building or wants to cause violence, you get
them off the street, and you keep them off the street.
Let's go to Channing next to Louisiana with a speaker
New King Rich. Hey, Channing, how are you. I'm good.
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Hi are you, mister Kennedy. I'm good, Thank you. Say
hi to speaker Rich, Hello, how are you doing great?
I have it here from you. It's good to hear
from you too. I have a question for the best
of you. I want your input on why today's media
social and alphabet news medias, while they are always so
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anti law enforcement. It's a great question. The speaker, Well, look,
I think they're anti law enforcement because most of the
modern news media are on the left, and they really
have this feeling that, you know, everything the police do
is wrong, and they start with a bias against the
police all the time. And you'd have a very hard
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time today rising at the New York Times of the
Washington Post if you were pro police. So I think
there's a tremendous amount of social pressure to be anti
police until of course they need them, and then they're
desperately interested in being positive about it. But I think
that it is a tragedy for the country that you
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have people now being taught that they should be anti police,
and people being taught that they're clever if they attack
the police, and all of that, of course, has led
to a dramatic drop in the number of people willing
to apply to the policeman because it's both very dangerous
and nobody particularly is grateful to you unless you're immediately
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helping them, So that becomes a real problem. Because you
can't recruit good people and you can't train them, then
policing is gonna get worse, not better. Mister speaker, we're
gonna have to leave it there. We're just out of time,
but as always, we appreciate you being with us for
the hour, and we'll have you back regularly. We haven't
done this in a long time. It's a great change
of pace. Great to have you all right, Hannity tonight
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nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. I hope you
set you DVR. We never ever want you to miss
an episode. We will show you the body camp footage
that was released from the Chicago Police Department in the
killing of this thirteen year old and then the unrested
in Minneapolis. It's anticipated to continue into tonight if social
media in any way is right, so I'll have all
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of that covered to night. We'll have the latest tomorrow.
Thanks for being well us see you tonight. Back here tomorrow.
You make the show possible. We'll never forget it.