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May 14, 2019 92 mins

Kayleigh McEnany, National Press Secretary for the Trump 2020 Campaign and Jeff Lord, author of the upcoming book, Swamp Wars: Donald Trump and the New American Populism vs. The Old Order, today they discuss the horrid comments by Rashida Tlaib and her refusal to apologize for the pain she has caused members of the Jewish community. They also discuss Rod Rosenstein’s remarks to the graduating class of the University of Baltimore. Last but not least, it looks like the memo went out to the democrats for their talking points: Evidently Democrats need only utter the words "constitutional crisis" for the media to report it as fact.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:43):
it's coming, and it's coming now. It's going to be well.
It's like an avalanche. And as much as you get
that first bit of snow to start, next thing, you know,
it starts building up momentum and gets ahead of itself,
and that is exactly what's going to happen here. Late
last night, just before we're coming on TV, we had

(01:05):
The New York Times, John Solomon, Fox News, we all
kind of confirmed it simultaneously that the Attorney General of
the United States, William Barr, just appointed the top US
attorney in Connecticut to investigate the origins of the witch
hunt into the Trump campaign. Now, remember Barr said to

(01:27):
Lindsey Graham, he was very very clear, Lindsey went through
we have that. Let me know, Jacon, do you share
my concerns about the FISA warrant process? Yes? Do you
share my concerns about the counterintelligence investigation, how it was
opened and why it was opened. Yes, you share my
concerns that the professional, lack of professionalism and the Clinton

(01:48):
email investigations something we should all look at. Yes. Do
you expect to change your mind about the bottom line
conclusions of the Muller report? No. Do you think the
president's campaign in twenty sixteen was thoroughly looked at in
terms of whether or not they colluded with the Russians? Yes,

(02:10):
and the answer is no. According to Bob Muller, that's right.
He couldn't decide about obstruction you did, Is that correct?
That's right. You feel good about your decision, absolutely, all right,
So Mueller's over, which I've been telling you, But all
these other issues are not. By the way, the president's
motorcade had been in an accident. From all our understanding

(02:34):
is nobody was hurt. I've seen that car, the beast
is it is so fortified. You can't even believe you
could withstand anything in that car, maybe short of a
nuclear bomb dropped on it, but everything else you would withstand. So,
you know, if you pay attention to what the Attorney
General said in that exchange, and what the Attorney General

(02:58):
is now doing, and what we already expect coming, and
that would include the FIS applications themselves, the three O two's,
the FBI's own investigation into the FBI apparently not complimentary.
I'll get into that in a second. And then the
you know, all this information is going to come cascading down.

(03:20):
Now there might even be the possibility. I don't know
this to be true, but it wouldn't be beyond the
realm of possibility that the Inspector General Horowitz may have
even handed over to the Attorney General the report of
his and perhaps it's even connected to his announcement last night,
and that is because it's huge news that the Attorney

(03:45):
General appointed this top US attorney in Connecticut to investigate
the origins of the witch hunt into the Trump campaign.
It could all be related, is it? I don't know,
but we know that when the Attorney General said what
we all knew, and that was the Trump campaign was
by we now know in a multitude of ways. One
of the ways was based on the phony pies applications

(04:07):
with Russian disinformation in them that Hillary paid for that
were unverifiable. I mean that was one way they not
only got a warrant to spy on Carter Page, Trump
campaign associate, but also all things within the Trump campaign
and used it as such. I mean, that was a
backdoor into everything past, present, future. That was like a

(04:29):
get out of jail, spy on everything cart for all
things campaign Trump and then thereafter transition Team Trump and
then thereafter that President Trump. Because it went on a
full year because pies application has to be renewed every
three months. So is it related. I don't know, but
watching this happen at this time and knowing that we

(04:53):
expected sometime mid May the release of the IGS report.
It would not shock or surprise me that that report
is already finished. I don't know where John Hoober stands
with his report as it relates to leaking, but the
Attorney General himself was very clear that he is going
to look into the spine. He will look into the

(05:14):
investigation of possible crimes that Hillary Clinton had committed. If
you really want to break it down, this is what
really happened in twenty sixteen. They robbed Bernie Sanders. Bernie
Sanders didn't know it at the time, but he had
no shot. The system was rigged in Hillary's favor, and
Bernie had no chance to win. Now they've made some

(05:37):
tweaks and changes to the Democratic nominating system, but not
enough that would really make it fair. But it's certainly
going to be more fair, which won't bode well for
Biden if he's supposed to be Hillary. You know Redux
or you know, the second coming of Hillary. So that's
point number one. Then you've got the Hillary investigation, and

(05:59):
you know, it's kind of laffable when you get the
text messages released of Struck and Page and they're both
saying that, well, no, all those decisions are being made
by Lauretta Lynch, the same person that met with Bill
Clinton on the tarmac in Arizona and Phoenix just days
before the final decision about whether to indict his wife
was being made. They only talked about grandchildren and of

(06:22):
course telling Comy it's a matter, it's not an investigation. No,
it was an investigation. It was supposed to be midyear investigation,
not operation crossed by our hurricane. Then it's a question
of the FISA applications and the lies that were told
to FISA court judges. And in that particular case, this

(06:45):
was a conspiracy. This was a premeditated conspiracy to commit
fraud on the court withholding certain information like that Hillary
paid for it, and not verifying the information later finding
out it's unverifiable because the author doesn't stand by it,
and then that gives them an opportunity to spy into
the Trump campaign through Carter Page, a Trump campaign associate. Simultaneously,

(07:10):
at some point we have the hiring of the spies.
Now there's some dispute as to whether it's the FBI
or whether or not it's our Intelligence community CIA people.
But Stephan Helper is empowered to go talk to again
they're using this other spy, Joseph of Mood, the guy
that is the professor in London but also has connections

(07:34):
to many spy agencies. And now we found out about
the you know, the hot, flirtatious, thirty year old blonde,
bombshell spy that was very well, let's say, touchy feely,
which with George Popiopolis. So that all went on too,
and they were going after Page Popiopolis, Sam Clovis another

(07:56):
way they spied on the Trump campaign. And remember the
media outrage age when the President said that you know,
Obama's team was spying on him. Well, it turned out
all of that was true. We just didn't know the
details of how they were doing it or why they
were doing it. But the issue now of you know,
if you purpose, if you didn't verify that information and

(08:16):
affies application says verified, and you're putting your signature on it,
and you're doing it for political purposes because you want
that backdoor into the Trump campaign and you can't get
it legally, well that would be a significant, serious felony
violation of constitutional rights in an attempt to rig the

(08:36):
twenty sixteen election, just like they rigged the primary election,
and then we get into the post presidency and the
behavior at that point, well, that's when the insurance policy
that struck him. Page talked about. You know, he can't win, right,
tell me he can't ever win, and in the no,
he's never gonna win, and it can't happen, it won't happen,

(08:57):
and if it does, we haven't an insurance policy. Well,
then they talk about the insurance policy being discussed in
McCabe's office. McCabe was the one guy that was honest
enough to say at one point, were it not for
the dirty Russian dossier, there wouldn't be a fis A
warrant to begin with. And then every three months thereafter
they've got to get a FIES of renewal warrant. And

(09:19):
the bulk of information remains the bought and paid for
Clinton dossier. And every time they're not telling the files
of court judges. There are numerous judges I assumed four
separate ones in this particular case, and they're being told
by the highest ranking people in our government FBI, Department
of Justice that are signing their name to it that

(09:40):
they have verified that the information they're presenting to the
court is true. And accurate, and there's lies by omission.
I think it would be a big red flag for
any judge if you said, well, yeah, this ebolveds the
twenty sixteen presidential campaign and Hillary paid for it the
opposition party, And I think any judge would say, hold on,
why would we believe in the validity of this or

(10:03):
does the author even stand by it at that point? No?
And so what Barr is going to do here is
he's assigned to get to this. We're now going to
get to the bottom of this. It's interesting to watch
the in fighting because now you got struck in page
they're now turning on the likes of Loretta Lynch and
the Department of Justice under her. That raised his questions

(10:26):
about where are her emails, text messages and what did
she know and when did she know it? We know
there were meetings inside the Oval office. Susan Rice we
hear has been in some of these meetings, and Joe
Biden and Barack Obama himself, what did they know and
when did they know it? Then you've got James Comey
ripping mad at Rod Rosenstein, and Rod Rosenstein now firing

(10:48):
back against James Comey in a speech saying he's acting
as a partisan pundit. I don't blame the former FBI
director for being angry. I would be too, So I
do not blame the former director for being angry. I
wouldn't be too if I were in issues. But now
the former director seems to be acting as a partisan pundit,
selling books and earning speaking fees while speculating about the

(11:13):
strength of my character and the fate of my immortal soul.
I kid you not. That is disappointing. A little beyond disappointing.
I mean, Jim Comey, is you know the great paragon
of virtue is in more trouble than anybody I think
in all of this, and I think Rosenstein was right
to unload on him. Rosenstein's problem and all of this

(11:36):
is how is he going to answer why he signed
the fourth FISA application, the third renewal. And of course
the cowardly shift is predicting this country won't survive another
four years of President Trump. I think we'll survive. Whether
he can survive four more years of you lying, though,
would be a whole different question, wouldn't it. Now. What's

(11:57):
interesting is we had Trey Gaudy on last night and
people like Trey Gaudy. Let me play with Trey Gaudy said,
because it's people like him and Lindsey Graham. They're all
saying that there are these sensitive documents never before seen,
that are going to prove many things that we have
put out there. Listen, are you convinced that there was

(12:18):
a fraud committed against the FISA court withholding that Hillary
paid for that Nassier and that in fact the bulk
of evidence was unverifiable, and that they never verified whether
anything Steel Road is true, and that they do it
to spy on the Trump campaign. Sir Sean, I can
tell you it is even worse than what you described.

(12:38):
It is what you described in addition to the withholding
of his culpatory information, which is what has Johnny Ratcliffe
so exercised. And they made no effort to corroborate the
dossier until after it had been used in the application
and a renewal. No effort. It's not that they failed,
they made no effort to ask questions. So whoever is
investigating this, tell them to look for emails between Brennan

(13:01):
and come in December of twenty six type there's something there.
He's obviously seen it? Who else may have seen this? Now?
Lindsey Graham, He too wants to classify the sensitive documents
that prove the FBI knew the Steel dossier lack credibility.
I'm gonna tell you something. I'm assuming these guys saw

(13:24):
something here and if they did, and it sounds like
what I think it is withholding of exculpatory information, everybody
that's signed is gonna go to jail if we, of course,
have equal justice and application of our laws. What's up, everybody?
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they've they've seen something. What that sounds to me like
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(14:49):
Comey and Brennan. I really want to find out what
the involvement of Brennan and Clapper are in all of
this as well, because you know, just Comey alone seems
to be the nexus of all of this Comy. You know,
then with the FBI, you've got McCabe and you got Struck,
and you got Paige, and you got Baker. You know,

(15:09):
there's sort of voll in his web and his relationship
too with the Attorney General at the time, which would
be Loretta Lynch. Here's what Congressman Ratcliffe said, to make
this point, Democrats are scared to death. They were in
a panic about evidence of collusion quickly unraveling. And he's

(15:31):
a member of the House Judiciary Committee, explaining these congressional
Democrats were on the offensive over Bill Barr and his
refusal to comply with their demands given they were concerned
that the claims of collusion were unraveling. That's only a
part of the story, though, And Comey is contradicting himself

(15:52):
left and right. He actually contradicted his own memo on
the Trump Oval Office meeting. And you know, there a
number of discrepancies that he's put on record now because
he keeps talking and he's keeps putting his foot in
his mouth. And the FBI steals story, as we said,
has fallen apart because everybody knew, and everybody knew before

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in twelve years. That claim was not literal, like literally,
Why did you think it was literal? Anyway? Suggesting that
people who believe the suggestion that the world will end
in twelve years have the intelligence of a c sponge.
She made the claim in January. Sorry, we're just quoting you.

(18:25):
Guess we're all c sponges and you're, you know, a genius. No.
I think she's probably been dressed down by more than
a few liberals over in Washington about the whole thing. Um.
I think that the part of it that is generational
is that millennials and people and you know, gen Z

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and all these folks that come after us are looking
up and we're like, the world is going to end
in twelve years if we don't address climate change. And
your biggest issue is biggest issue is how are we
going to pay for it? And like this is the war.
This is our World War two? Okay, our World War two.

(19:11):
Now it's time to pop out, bring out the popcorn.
Because Biden and Sleepy Creepy you know, Uncle Joe and
Alexandria Cossio Cortez oac are now publicly feuding over the
New Green Deal, and last week, Biden's aides told Reuters
that the Democratic presidential candidate was exploring quote middle ground

(19:36):
option for tackling climate change, and Acasio Cortez seized on
the remark during a Green New Deal rally in DC
on Monday yesterday. And try to paint Biden as the
centrist that is out of touch with the progressive vanguard
of the Democratic Party. I will be damned if the

(19:59):
same politician Asians who refused to act are going to
try and come back today and say we need a
middle of the road approach to save our lives. That's
too much for me, Biden. Well, then he fired back,
I've never been in the middle road on the environment.
And I tell her to check, you know, uh, the

(20:23):
statement that I made, and look on my record. She'll
find that nobody has been more consistent about taking it
on the environment and a grain revolution than I have.
And so look anyway, but I so I can't. I
don't think she's talking about for this idea that I
haven't done anything. Take a look at the record, That's

(20:44):
what I'd say. I'm sure she will get time to
look at it. You noticed Biden doesn't really have the
high level of energy that I think a presidential candidate needs.
He sounds like he's exhausted already and it's just getting started.
You know, this is not for the faint hearted. I've
been out on the road. You've got to have that

(21:05):
inner drive that is pushing you. Not that it's my time, mom, due,
what do you want? What's the question? I mean, not
a good idea. So let me tell you more about
John Durham, appointed by bar pretty extensive background prosecuting high

(21:25):
level government corruption. So when it comes to him, it's
hard to imagine that there is a prosecutor out there
with a more extensive background and cracking high level government corruption.
Durham was prosecuted during the He prosecuted the Boston mob
and he's a former acting US Attorney Deputy US Attorney,

(21:46):
was the Chief of the Criminal Division, also once headed
the New Haven Field Office and the Boston Strike Force
or on Organized Crime. Was involved in special investigation projects
under four attorney General Attorneys General. In two thousand and two,
Durham helped secure the conviction of retired FBI agent John

(22:09):
Connolly Junior, who was sentenced to ten years in prison
on federal racketeering charges tied to his relationship with the
well known mobster Whitey Bulger. And then he led investigators
into a former Connecticut governor. And he helped prosecute the
former Republican Connecticut governor John Rowland, who served two prison

(22:32):
stints for not paying taxes and accepting one hundred and
seven thousand dollars in gifts from people doing business with
the state. And he was also responsible for prosecuting mobsters
in the Boston area and led an inquiry into allegations
the FBI agents in Boston police had ties with the
MOP he investigated the CIA. That was in two thousand

(22:53):
and nine. Then Attorney General Eric Holder, a Democrat, appointed
Durham to lead the Ustice Department investigation into the legality
of the CIA's use of enhanced interrogation techniques. Apparently he
cleared the CIA on the media's hysterical torture allegations, since

(23:13):
there's no mention of any prosecutions. I remember three people
were waterboarded. One of them was Khalee Chek Muhammad. That's
how we found the courier that gave us Bin Laden. Yeah,
and you know when they do this, and I had
to explain to us people in the room at the time, Well,

(23:34):
when they're doing that to people, you have doctors standing by.
They had very strict rules about how to do it,
how to scare the living daylights out of these guys,
and they did sing. And if you have knowledge that
will save American lives and you're keeping it inside and
we're just trying to be nice to you, you're not
going to get the information that can protect Americans lives.

(23:57):
I wonder what people would do in this day and
what they would think if it was World War two,
beating back the forces of fascism, Nazism, and imperial Japan,
the unprovoked attack on Pearl Harbor, and you have President
Truman deciding to drop the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

(24:21):
What would the liberal reaction be to that? Now, did
innocent people get hurt? Yeah? Is it a tragedy, Yeah,
it's horrible. War is awful. But how many American lives
ultimately were saved by ending that war? It's not an
easy question to answer. But they started it when they

(24:45):
invaded an attack Pearl Harbor unprovoked. As a matter of fact,
they were lying to us at the time the Japanese
were Then we've got other information as it relates to
Bill Barr, the Attorney General. Now this was in the
Washington Post. Since the Russia Gate investigation began with Comey's FBI,

(25:08):
Brennan CIA, and Clappers was the Director of National Intelligence
overseeing the whole thing. It's only fitting I think that
Barr's investigation into the Russia Gate hoax returned to the
scene of the crime. And even CNN fake News reported
the Attorney General William Barr is now working in close
collaboration with the CIA director Gina Haspell, Director of the

(25:32):
National Intelligence Dan Coates and the FBI Director Ray, and
there had been speculation as to why Haspell has been
spotted at the Justice Department in recent weeks. Ray testified
last week that he was assisting bar John Durnham is
also working with the Justice Department's Inspector General, Michael Harrowitz
as well. After a hearing last month, Barr said, I

(25:56):
think spying occurred, and the media had a collective freak
out because it did occur. It's not even in dispute
anymore at all. Is it in dispute anyway? John Hoober
of Utah no longer involved on Russia issues. It had
originally been tasked with looking into allegations of surveillance abuse

(26:17):
by former Attorney General Sessions, but has been in a
holding pattern as the Inspector General completes the review of
the FISA issue and surveillance warrants the FBI obtained on
Trump campaign foreign policy advisor Carter Page and Hoober's review
of other issues related to Hillary Clinton and the Clinton
Foundation apparently nearing completion. According to one source that the

(26:41):
Niicia didn't respond for comment in that case, but it
is interesting Sarah Carter came out with a piece that
the leading Russia Gate hoaxter James Clapper hit the panic
button yesterday when he found out that John Durham had
been appointed to find out whether Brannan and Comy Well

(27:02):
whether they concocted bogus intelligence to try and frame Trump.
You know, I think we're going to also discover at
some point just too many sources are going too close
to this. I don't have it buttoned up yet that
we're going to find out that certain intelligence gathering techniques
that would be illegal in this country without a warrant,

(27:25):
or probably outsourced to allies and friends. In other words,
you know, you have the five spy, you know, in
other words, we have relationships with Great Britain and Italy
and Australia and other countries. I'm just keeping an eye on.
I'd want to see where that ends up going, anyway,
So Clapper's upset. Clapper never complained when Congress was conducting

(27:46):
multiple Rushigate investigations. He didn't seem to mind when ninety
percent of the media not to mention the special prosecutor
with a posse of Hillary donors, were chasing down every
anti Trump allegation under the sun. But now he says,
we don't need Durham's investigation because the DOJ's Inspector General
is already probing the same territory. Nope. So Clapper said

(28:10):
this in an interview on Fake News CNN where he
gets his paycheck, and he was asked about the Attorney
General's appointment of Durham for the job to investigate how
the FBI Russia investigation started. And Clapper clearly didn't like
the idea You're gonna have to stand in line and
take a number to do the investigation of the investigators. Oh,

(28:31):
if that's what it takes, I'm not in disagreement with that.
We have to stand in line. Let's stand in line.
So anyway, Durham, it just has a reputation as being,
you know, a pretty hard charging bulldog, according to some quotes.
And there's a piece in Fox News Today Foxnews dot

(28:52):
Com that the US attorney appointed by a bar to
examine the origins here have been working on his review
for weeks. Of person familiar with the process telling Fox
News and all the intelligence collection activities related to the
Trump campaign during the twenty sixteen presidential election, sounds like
he's hitting their ground running that He's been doing this

(29:14):
for some time. Durham, known as a hard charging bulldog prosecutor,
according to a source, will focus on the period before
November seventh, twenty sixteen, including the use and assignments of
FBI informants, as well as alleged improper issuance of Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act warrants. See this is what makes me

(29:37):
think that I'm beginning to think that Harowitz has done
really I'm thinking it might even be handed over to
the Attorney General. I'm just a total gas speculation on
my part, but it would fit based on the timing
and the naming of Durham. Another source told Fox News

(30:00):
the bar is working collaboratively on the investigation with the
CIA director Gina Hospital and the Director of National Intelligence
Dan Coates. And Meanwhile, President Trump praised Bar for appointing
Durham and maintained that he did not request that the
Attorney General do so. I think the President is being smart.
He's staying out of it and let's he's letting the

(30:23):
people do their job, which is the best way to
handle anything like this. Otherwise he'll be accused of politicizing it.
In two seconds now, he can probably rightly focus on
the economy and some of the other issues that you know,
the country's facing. How about maybe we focus in on
the idea this may sound novel, that America is no
longer a hackable nation, and we build the defenses so

(30:46):
that these foreign entities and foreign countries can hack in
and rob us of our top secret information. Because that's
been going on for four decades. Never mind election interference,
it's just a small aspect of it, which we were
warned about in twenty fourteen by Devin Nunez, and nobody
paid attention in the Obama administration to his admonitions and

(31:08):
his warnings. By the way, it was really funny this
morning over at Trump Tower today, Comrade build the Blasio.
You know, maybe it's a preview of coming attractions. He said,
he's gonna you know what he's gonna face if he
decides to run for president. He was pretty much boot
off the stage at a Green New Deal rally by

(31:31):
a crowd of people chanting and shouting, you suck and
you're the worst mayor ever. Anyway, he was growing a
little horse shouting over the cranked up sound of Frank
Sinatra in Trump Tower's lobby I don't know why they
had it there as he tried to promote his Green
New Deal. Anyway, the Trump Tower staff turned up the

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dial on the PA system moments before the mayor entered
the Fifth Avenue building, and there was Tony Bennett, Stranger
in Paradise and Frank Sinatra I've Got You under my
Skin blasting through the speakers during the big event, according
to the New York Post, and Trump's supporters joined in
on the noise and started booing and saying you suck
as he tried to shout over the music and the protesters.

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I don't know what's not really sure why he was
there anyway, what he's looking for? All Right, we got
a lot more to get to. This is a big deal.
This is a huge deal, and I think it is
based on something more profound than anybody's picked up on yet.
And we won't know probably for oh we couldn't know
any day, but if this may take a week, two weeks,

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and then we're all going to find out. So I'm
not playing the former director for being angry. I wouldn't
be too if I were in his shoes. But now
the former director seems to be acting as a partisan
pundit and earning speaking fees while speculating about the strength
of my character and the fate of my immortal soul.

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I kid you not. That is disappointing. We finally have
somebody outside of politics, and I want to give mister
drms at his name, I don't even know him, dispace
to his job. I'm a Republican judiciary chairman. He now
got a prosecutor. I don't want to get in their way.
I don't want to mess up his criminal investigation, and

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I don't want to put people at risk. Simill back off.
Are you convinced that there was a fraud committed against
the FISA court withholding that Hillary paid for that Nassier
and that in fact the bulk of evidence was unverifiable,
and that they never verified whether anything steel Road is true,
and that they do it to spy on the Trump campaign.

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Sir Sean, I can tell you it is even worse
than what you described. It is what you described in
addition to the withholding of his culpatory information, which is
what has Johnny Ratcliffe so exercised, And they made no
effort to corroborate the dossier until after it had been
used in the application and a renewal. No effort. It's
not that they failed, they made no effort to lask questions.

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So whoever is investigating this, tell them to look for
emails between Brennan and Come in December of twenty sixteen.
All right, that was Trey Gaudy, who was on with
me last night on Hannity, and he's now bringing up
things I'm beginning. I'm beginning to put two and two together,
because what he's saying is that there is a document.

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There are documents, and I always thought it was the
Gang of Eight documents where the FBI actually did their
own internal review. And when we see their own analysis
of their own work, it's not pretty. And Lindsay Graham
and others are now working to declassify the sensitive documents
that proved that the FBI knew, they all knew that

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Steele lacked all in any credibility. I'm getting some of
my little Birdie's sources telling me that if Horowitz has
not turned over the report he was doing on FISA
applications and FISA warrants and committing fraud before the FISA court,
he's very near the point he's doing so some people

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that I've been talking to are speculating very strongly today that,
in fact, the Attorney General William Barr appointing this new
US attorney John Durham from Connecticut is a direct result
of the fact that the FISA abuse findings are devastating.

(35:32):
We bring in Diana West, nationally syndicated columnist, author by
the way of a brand new book called The Red Thread,
Greg Jarrett, Fox News legal analysts, author of the number
one New York Times bestseller The Russia Hoax. I don't
know if you're hearing the same thing that I'm hearing,
but this did not happen in a vacuum, meaning the
appointment of mister Durham. And from all I can read

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and see about this guy, he apparently is a tough
nosed prosecutor that gets the job done. William barn knows
what the Inspector General has already come up with. And
I think you've nicely summarized it, that there was lying
going onto the fisiquard, a fraud on the court, concealing
of evidence, deceiving the judges. And you know, William Barr

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is the Attorney General, knows where this is headache to
a grand jury, and he needs a top prosecutor to
be able to present that to a grand jury. So
he's picked mister Dunham, who I know quite well since
he's the US attorney where I live, and you know
he is a hard charging, no nonsense bulldog of a

(36:38):
prosecutor with an excellent track record of uncovering corruption at
the FBI, And so he's the perfect pick to get
to the bottom of this. Well, yes, yes, there's an
interesting question here that needs to be asked and thought about.
And this is really what I was trying to do
in the Red Thread, which is the subtitle, is a

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search for ideological drivers inside the anti Trump conspiracy. And
that question is why would all of these top officials,
these top level powerful people at the head of the
Justice Department, the FBI, throughout the Obama administration and elsewhere
in Washington risk everything when all we do in America

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the basis of the admiration of our political system is
the peaceful transition of power. In other words, why didn't
they wait till next time? And I think what's an
important question here is to get to motivation, to try
to understand the thinking of these people who do not
believe in democracy small d. I mean, this is sort
of the overriding theme that I am finding inside the

(37:45):
anti Trump conspiracy in terms of a hard left ideological
drive to take down not just a generic Republican president,
but this Republican president who is a counter revolutionary feak.
Here analysis of all this, if we're gonna do this right,
and I have every belief that bars going to unravel

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the mess that he inherited. Because this we need to
remind people too that this all happened under Biden Obama.
All of this Russian interference. They were warned many many
times by the intelligence community. They were warned in an
article in twenty fourteen by Devin Nuness. It seems like
they wanted this to happen at any point, the FBI

(38:30):
or the Obama administration. They were at liberty, They could
have pulled Donald Trump in for a private, secure meeting
and said, look, we're worried about what the Russians are
trying to do with the election, and I imagine Donald
Trump would have asked, well, what can I do to help?
He was never given that opportunity, just like when he's
having a private meeting with Komey, you know, Coomey could

(38:52):
have said, it serves a little bit different than what
you understand in your past life as a business person.
But you know, just so you know, the depart I'm
gonna justice is separate and apart the FBI, separate and
apart on all the decision making as a means of
being able to be a fair broker and discerning the
law and upholding the law. They didn't want that because

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they wanted to set them up, Greg Jarrett. They wanted
that response and Callmey either lied in October twenty sixteen
when he signed the first phony FAISA with Russian lies
that Hillary paid for, or he lied when he said
it was silatious and unbeverified, And my guests as he
probably lied in both instances, if at all possible, just
to keep the president off track. Well, James Coney signed

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not just the first, but the second and the third
FISA applications. So you're talking about a period of one
hundred and twenty days in which they clearly knew that
what they had presented to the court they had been
unable to verify, even belatedly. They have an affirmative duty
under the law to immediately notify the FISA judges if

(39:58):
they uncover information that's beneficial to the target, which was
Carter Page. So they didn't do any of that. And
what was very revealing in your interview, excellent interview last
night with Trey Gaudi said, look for the document exchange
between James Cobey and John Brennan. The lines were blurred

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between the CIA and the FBI and indeed the White House.
I think in the end we'll find out that all
three were involved, not just in spying an unlawful surveillance,
but an attempt to stop Donald Trump from becoming president.
And to answer Dina's question, why why would they do this?

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Because it's the arrogance of power, and they never thought
they'd get caught because they assumed. So we have a
situation and Hillary would win. We have a rigged Democratic
primary against Bernie Sanders, then a rigged investigation to keep
Hillary in the race, because after all, Trump is lonesome,
bast them and should lose one hundred million zero. So

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they take care of Hillary even though the evidence is
overwhelming and incontrovertible, as is the obstruction thereafter, as she
tried to destroy the evidence. Then you're gonna try and
use the phony, unverified, uncorroborated dossier, leak it to the
press as a means of disseminating the salacious information to
the American people visa the Washington Post, David Korne, Michael Izakoff,

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and probably others. And then you're going to use the
same dossier to spy on the Trump campaign while simultaneously
taking away the constitutional rights of an individual, but also
all the individuals where they spied on when they got
into that network, while simultaneously using spies in Europe to
go and have meetings with the likes of Popadoppolo's Carter

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page Sam Clovis, and just for a little icing on
the cake, they even throw in a hot thirty year old,
flirtatious model spy that wants to basically telegraph the George
Popinoppolo she's available as long as he gives her information. Yes,
they went to a lot of trouble, didn't they. But
again it's this wondering of what they were afraid of.

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Maybe is a better way of getting into this What
were they afraid that Donald Trump would do? As president?
And here is where I think we again get to
this hard left bias driving them, which is Donald Trump,
this counter revolutionary figure, was going to restore the nation's state,
which is the biggest and most important weapon against the

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whole liberal, so called liberal world order, the socialist international
order that has never really been tried ever since it
really got started after World War Two. And I think
that their desperation is what caused them to take these
tremendously reckless measures, these lawless measures. And because Donald Trump one,

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as you both have told us and explained, this is
why they were possibly caught. And we're at this point
of exposure that is truly of a magnitude we've never
really seen before. So it's a very very important moment
where I do think again getting to the sort of
notion of what inspires them is very important. What I

(43:18):
discovered in this little book, the Red Thread, is that
you see in many of these figures inside the anti
Trump conspiracy, by their own words, an affinity, a connection
to Marxist ideology, to communist beginnings. James Comy himself discussed
being a communist in college. You have John Brennan openly

(43:39):
discussing his vote for Gus Hall in the bregnev nineteen seventies.
I mean, these are hard left biases and looking at
Nellie or she is someone who as an academic, was
very fond of Joseph Stalin. She saw terror, yes, but
excitement literally those are her words, the terror and excitement
of the Stalin era. And this is when she was

(44:01):
a professor at Vassar in the nineteen nineties, when another
Fusion GPS contractor, Edward Baumgartner, was a student there. So
this connection, this thread, if you will, this continuity among them.
Ideologically speaking, I don't believe it's accidental and could be
very very illuminating. And what's your final word on to
say that. I think it's It may be ideological, but

(44:24):
I think it's more personal and visceral. Donald Trump promised
to drain the swamp. People like Coomee and Brennan and Clapper.
They were all the swamp and they knew they were
going to get drained. Hillary Clinton allowed them, upon her
election as president to keep their jobs and their power.
They would likely all stay on. I think that's what

(44:47):
drove them. Yeah. Well, the question is do you believe
Barr will hold well he do the whole job or
does he start after the exoneration of Hillary, Because I
I don't think if the Clintons get a pass in
this again, and they've gotten many many passes over the years,

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I think there's not going to be the confidence that
needs to be restored for people to have the rightful
respect of America's premiere law enforcement and intelligence agencies. But
if we do get the whole thing right, I think
that confidence will be restored. And I also think we
send a loud message that it's never going to be
tolerated again, and we ought to put in a system

(45:30):
of checks and balances, Greg, to make sure it doesn't
happen again. I mean, it's pretty stage I Greg, you wholeheartsholetely.
And the problem for the Justice Department is some of
the statute of limitations or five years on the alleged
crimes that Hillary Clinton committed. Not all of them have run,

(45:51):
but many of them have, so that's an obstacle for them.
But I do believe there is an investigation going on
at the DOJ into Hillary Clinton's activities on uranium, one
that has a longer statute of limitations of ten years,
and so that's not a prohibition. But I agree with

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you they need to look at all of it. Nana,
where do you see this all ending in. You know,
how soon do we get the horrow It's report, and
how devastating you think that's going to be. Well, I
hope it's devastating. If it were to be an honest reckoning,
I think it would be one of the most devastating
documents in American history. I'm of a mind right now
that the best way to get this thing really moving

(46:34):
forward is the complete declassification of as much of the
FISA documentation and other pieces of information that have been
withheld from us all of this time as possible. I
think that that is the place where you will not
see spin and you will get the real information about
how this attempted coup went down. Oh good point. Last word,

(46:56):
Greg Jarrett. I think the IG report will in the
end be shot that there will inevitably be criminal referrals.
Evidence will be presented to a grand jury by Dunham
and others at the Department of Justice, and I think
in the end there may be some indictments, as there
should be. All Right, thanks so much both of you
for being with us wide open telephones when we come

(47:18):
back eight hundred and nine for one, Sean, if you
want to be a part of the program. We have
Kaylee McKinney, Jeff Lord, they'll check in with us. We'll
talk about the constitutional crisis the Democrats the media keep
reporting when in fact, the only constitutional crisis is the
one they missed. We'll have a lot more is the
Sean Hannity Show continues. So now you hear the term
constitutional crisis. You know, you hear this word constitutional crisis,

(47:40):
A little constitutional crisis. What exactly counts is a constitutional crisis?
Are we in a constitutional crisis? Is this a constitutional crisis?
I think it's a constitutional confrontation, constitutional stress test, constitutional showdown,
constitutional confrontation, confrontational crisis. Do you agree with him and Natler?
Country is currently in a constitutional crisis. Yes, it's a

(48:05):
constitutional crisis. Okay, constitutional crisis because we have the option
of impeachment, and we think this is a constitutional crisis.
Start impeachment proceedings. Why not pursue impeachment? Why are you resisting?
Some people would argue, we've been in a constitutional crisis
since Donald Trump was elected president. Oh yeah, is it
a constitutional crisis? Yeah, well, we have an informational crisis.

(48:25):
I can tell you about that because all the voices
pretty much you just heard there. Well, they're known liars,
they're known conspiracy theorist. They have pushed the biggest hoax
that I think most of us have ever seen in
our life. Anyway. Kaylee mcinny, National press secretary for the
Trump twenty twenty campaign. Jeff Lord his new book coming out,

(48:47):
Swamp Wars, Donald Trump and the New American Populist Populism
Versus the Old Order, and you can order it early
on Amazon dot com. Welcome both of you, Thanks so much. Look,
there is an informational crisis, is not the only constitutional crisis?
Is how did they rig a primary so Bernie had

(49:08):
no shot of winning, How did they rig a criminal
investigation so Hillary had no chance of being indicted? How
did they try to rig a presidential election using of
all things, Russian lies to bludgeon Donald Trump and disseminate
false information through their media friends. And then what about

(49:28):
the constitutional crisis of some of the top people in
our government trying to unseat the duly elected president and
setting him up for such You're exactly right. Those are
all the crises that are actually happening and are actually
on the horizon. It's incredible. You know, only the Democrats
can rig a primary, rig it for Hillary Clinton. She

(49:49):
was in de facto control of the DNC and get
away with it. Only Hillary Clinton could take sledgehammers to
her blackberries, bleach bid her server, and she gets away
with it despite it active violation of the law. She
has the FBI and jem Comey and Loretta Lynch coverings
for her, who, of course we know, met Bill Clinton
on the tarmac. But nevertheless, here we are. They're declaring

(50:11):
constitutional crisis after two years of investigating the president and
absolute total exoneration. But yet nevertheless, today pair at the
DNC talking points, That's exactly what we were just hearing.
Jeff Lord, you're back with us. What do you think, Sean,
The only constitutional crisis here is at a silent pool.
It's a test pulled off by these people like James coming.

(50:32):
They played the same kind of games with Bernie Sanders
and the Democratic primary. You know, Sean, I keep listening
to every time you say that James Colemy should just
be quiet and save his advice, you know, give him advice.
I'd like, I'm telling me he has the right to
remain silent, and he's not listening to me. And I
think it's dumb. I watched that CNN thing and I

(50:52):
thought to myself, man, this guy is getting himself in
seriously deep trouble. Oh, I think it's even worse than that.
I mean, the one thing that I really am watching
very very closely, we see the liberal anger towards the
Attorney general. I mean the idea Kaylee mckinanny, that some stupid,
dopey congressman on the House Judiciary Committee are talking about

(51:14):
the sergeant of Arms handcuffing the Attorney General of the
United States because the Attorney General refuses to break the
law and saying that they're going to force him to testify.
And then they want to break a two hundred and
six year precedent and history and rather than have duly elected,
accountable lawmakers ask questions of the attorney general, well for

(51:38):
the first time, as I said, in two hundred and
six years, they'd rather the lawyers do that work because
obviously they're not capable of questioning the Attorney General in
a way that's going to be most effective for them. Now,
they're still gonna have the lawyers right out the questions.
The problem is, well, if you don't know the law,
and he does, you're likely going to look pretty stupid

(51:58):
in the end, and I think that's what they fear
more than anything that's exactly right. And here's what they're
counting on, and they're counting on this incorrectly, is they're
counting on the American people to turn to blind eye,
to ignore the facts, to ignore the idea that this
hasn't been done in two hundred and seven years, but nevertheless,
we're demanding it now. They're counting on the American people

(52:19):
to be ignorant to the fact that they're asking Bill
Barr to break the law by delivering grand jury testimony,
which we know is illegal under the very laws of Congress.
They're counting on the American people to be ignorant on this.
But they're the American people, aren't They're smart. They see
through these antics, they see through this political theater and

(52:39):
the games of Democrats, and they see that there is
no collusion and they don't want more investigating, which is
why sixty percent say let's move on. So Democrats proceed
at their own peril here. What do you think I
mean now that Muller really is dead, I mean, the
Attorney General couldn't be any more clear. Mueller had the
time and the resources, and and he had all the

(52:59):
ages that he wanted, and he was thorough in his search,
and he came up with no collusion and no obstruction,
And in spite of what other people say, that that
is the conclusion. And do you think this matter is closed,
mister Attorney general? Do you think you'll change your mind
on the Mueller report? He says no, But he is
interested in looking into, well, how did Hillary's criminal investigation

(53:22):
get rigged, who was involved, why would it have happened.
Then he's interested in getting to the FIS abuse issue.
I think we're getting very close to hearing from Michael
Harrowitz and his report. And I think one of the
early signs that that is happening is the appointment by
the Attorney General topping tapping a prosecutor to investigate the
origins of the FBI Trump Russia probe and the specific spying.

(53:45):
And the guy's name is John Durham, who apparently has
a stellar record, and people say that he is as
thorough as they come. I can't imagine that those that
relied on Hillary's dossier and didn't tell the court that
Hillary paid for it, and that Steel had an agenda.
I can't assume any other outcome except what the obvious

(54:06):
would be, Jeff Lord, and that is they committed a
fraud on the court. Well, that's right, and you know, Sean,
I took a look back. In twenty eleven, the New
Republic ran a list of the most unfamous people in Washington.
One of them was John Durham, and it goes into
great detail in this about how he handled quote unquote
some of the most sensational FBI trials in history. And

(54:29):
not only that, he's been in charge in previous times
with investigating CIA abuses. So he is exactly the person
you want here, somebody who knows exactly what he's doing,
who knows where to look for the buried bodies as
it were. Well, I mean, I don't think they're going
to get what they want. Now. There's another strategy emerging too,
with all these people that have had to pay thousand

(54:51):
dollars an hour for lawyers to go before the Senate
and House committees, and they've answered every imaginable question, and
many of them also got brought before the the Democratic
hit squad of the witch hunt team of Robert Muller,
and what are we now going to start dragging them
back one by one? What is Senator Burr of North
Carolina Republican thinking, Kaylee mckinnanny, because that sounds like the

(55:13):
dumbest idea I've ever heard from a Republican in all this. Yeah,
that is a pretty dumb idea, And I'm not entirely
sure as to why you went down this path. It's
nonsensical and it's playing right into the Democrats' hands. You know,
these were many innocent Americans who were dragged into this,
who had human sources placed on them bis in other words,

(55:33):
I know Democrats won't use that word, but that is
exactly what they were. They were spied on. They were
then dragged through legal proceedings exactly as you set millions
of dollars in some cases, certainly hundreds of thousands when
you aggregate it all together, all of this money spent.
Why were they targeted simply because they had an R
behind their name and because they worked and more affiliated

(55:54):
with President Donald Trump. That is a scary day in
America when the American intelligence community can be earned against you,
and the legal community weaponized, the DOJ weaponized against you.
How does this play out? In twenty twenty, as all
these new Green Deal candidates are trying to make the
case for greater socialism, more government control of our lives,

(56:14):
they'd want to alter the lifestyle of the American economy
at a literally at its core, Jeffrey Lord, and you know,
by eliminating the lifeblood of the economy with oil and gas.
Do you really believe that there's enough people out there
in a Democratic primary that would buy into some of
these nutty ideas that are being put forth by all

(56:36):
of the candidates. Yeah, I do think there are some.
You know, this reminds me increasingly of nineteen seventy two,
when the Joe Biden of the day was Senator Edmund Muskie,
the establishment favorite. He was supposed to win this going away,
and he was upended by George McGovern's pass an army
of you know, like college kids and far left, these
anti war types. I think this is right to happen
to Joe Biden. I see that the congresswoman Ocasio Cortez

(57:01):
has already attacked him for trying to play to the
middle on climate change. She's furious about it, and she's
going after him. I think he is going to have
an increasingly difficult time. Yeah, what do you think? I mean,
how's this play out? And I can't ask both of you, Kelly,
I'll ask you first. Who do you think emerges as
the leader and the person that ultimately wins the nomination. Yeah,

(57:24):
it's a great question. I think people right now are
saying Joe Biden's running away with this, but I think
they're making a real mistake here when Bernie Sanders stands
beside him on that debate stage, looks in an eye
and says, under your leadership, we lost two hundred eleven
thousand manufacturing jobs because of you, because of NATO, because
of the TPP. That was a million jobs hemorrhage. Another

(57:46):
half million had TPP got through. I don't see how
Joe Biden survives. I don't see how he survives is
the failed Obama record. I don't see how he survives
the radicalism of the far left that demands he embraced
a Green New Deal. So I think you're going to
see a far left Jisiphernie, a Warren, a far less
to submerge, a socialists take the range. So you agree
with Kaylee, it's not going to be creepy, crazy sleepy

(58:08):
Uncle Joe. Yeah, I do. I think he's got a
big problem. You know, we're distracted by the number of
people here in this race, but if it all starts
to focus on one of these far left people, then
the other one sees that they can't win, they'll go
with that person and it will basically be Joe Biden
against all of these people supporting one of them. That

(58:28):
kind of helps him in them bide in the beginning,
But as you whittled down the field, I mean, look
at Acasio Cortez's comments going after Biden on climate issues.
I will be damned if leaders try to sell middle
ground of middle ground approach, who's talking about Biden? There
you go, that's what I saw. That's that's exactly right.
He is going to have a serious problem. And the
other problem here that he's also going to have is

(58:51):
all this attention to Don Junior is bringing attention to
the activities of Hunter Biden, and I think that is
going to prove to be a serious problem for it.
I think it's a big problem. And we got him
on tape bragging how he withheld a billion dollars of
American aid until well, they had a six hour deadline
to fire the prosecutor that we now know is investigating

(59:11):
his own son. Then we've got Peter Schweitzer's chronicling the
Bidens moves in China, where you know, literally it's a
field he's not even engaged in at all. And as
we continue, Kaylee mcinanny is with US National Press Secretary
for the Trump twenty twenty campaign, Jeff Lord. His upcoming book,
Swamp War, is Donald Trump and the New American Populism

(59:33):
versus the old order, well, the old Daughter also, and
I think this is important to make this distinction, is
also Republicans. Jeff, Yeah. Absolutely. One of the things I
talked about in the book are the never Trump Republicans
and their attacks on Donald Trump and you as a
matter of fact, I mean they are just you know, candidate,
I mean you mean people attack me. I've never known

(59:54):
that before. Linda, did you ever hear about this? When
did that start? But these people are so wedded to
the establishment and the old ways of doing things that
this is the problem here is that they feel that
Donald Trump and his supporters, I might add, are you
a problem for them? And will end their reign as

(01:00:14):
it were with the Republican party, they're right, Well, I haven't.
So if the Republicans and this is a problem, Kaylee
mckin any you're working for the Trump twenty twenty campaign.
There are a lot of Republicans in the Senate, every
House members also, you know, up for reelection. And then
the question is these the senators, these House members that
haven't supported the president and a successful agenda, where do

(01:00:37):
they go? Yeah, they're in trouble in their district. And
it's something we saw play out through the primaries. If
you don't support the president, you're in trouble with your constituents.
Because here's the secret. And I know that Jeff would
agree with me on this, both of us having worked
at CNN. These so called never Trump Republicans only exist
in the media and the swamp. It's a very small
group of elected officials. It's a very small group of

(01:00:58):
punnits over at CNN and an SNBC who are not
at all reflective of where this party stands with nineties.
There's a little secret Jeff and I have. Jeff would
be up there. Let's see against Axel, Rod Van Jones,
Donna Brazil, you know, Anderson Cooper, Um, Amanda Carpenter, I
think would be on those panels and like, you're the

(01:01:18):
only conservative supporting Trump, the only one. Oh yeah, they'
on leave out a navarrow up And so I'd be watching,
and I'm like, I watch only because Jeff is my
friend and I'm watching. The funny part is he gets
ninety percent of the airtime because all of the attention
is fixated on when the same with you, Kaylee, because
all the attention would be on the two of you

(01:01:40):
because not one person there could stand you, and they
just hated everything that you said and they couldn't be
They were shocked, you know, forty thousand times an hour.
Why don't you believe that chucking shocking, shocking? Um no one.
Remember when you sent me an email on one occasion
in the middle of this and I looked down at
it said I can't bear to watch. I walked away.

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I abandoned you in the battlefield. They said, I can't
handle it anymore. That enough is enough? All right, thank
you both people on our side. That's true. Yeah, all right?
Eight hundred and nine four one sewn. You want to
be a part of the program News Round Up, Information
Overload Hour at the top of the next hour and
much more coming up straight ahead and a lot of

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your calls eight hundred and nine four one Shawn if
you want to be a part of the program, and
awesome Hannity tonight at nine on Fox Straight Ahead. Coming
up next, our final news round up and Information Overload Hour.
What it's too much for me is the fact that
in nineteen eighty nine, the year that I was born,
the year that I was born, the year that many

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of us were born, and in years after and right
before that, politicians were first informed by NASA, that Congress
was first notified by NASA that climate change was going
to threaten my life and everyone hears life to come,
and they did nothing. That is too much for me.
The critics have lined up to take their shots at

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the Green New Deal, totally bogus stories about ice cream
and Hamburgs and airplanes. They call the Green New Deal
pie in the sky. They call it socialism, But what
about what about the oil and gas industry tax rates
that are a permanent part of the tax code, some

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of which have been on the books for over one
hundred years. But Republicans only call it socialism when we
try to help the things we like. So here's what
I say for wind and solar and all electric vehicles
and clean energy, give us some of that socialism that

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the oil and gas industrate has had for a century.
Trump's buildings in New York City produce as much greenhouse
gases at fifty eight hundred cars a year, and we
won't allow him to go on like that. So we
have a message for President Trump and all the other

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big building owners in New York City. Cut your emissions
or we will cut something you really care about. We
will take your money, we will find you, we will
hold you accountable. Road. I've never been in the middle
road on the environment, and I tell her to check,
you know, the statements that I made and look at

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my record. She'll find that nobody has been more consistent
about taking it on the environment and a green revolution
than I have. And so look anyway, but I so
I can't. I don't think she's talking about this idea
that I haven't done anything. Take a look at the record.
That's what I say. I'm sure. All right, News round

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up in information Overload our on the Sean Hannity Show.
This this is what now modern liberalism, the Democratic Party
has evolved into. I mean, it is just it's it's
off the rails, you know, and so ironic because we're
at a point where it's a tipping point moment. I mean,
there's no doubt about it. Twenty twenty is going to

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be a choice election year. At stake, it won't be
any more clear. I mean, Biden is going hard left
because he wants to get the nomination, and you know,
even if he were to win, this is the party
that will push him, even in the presidency, further left.
It is not based on the science that they are saying.

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There's no other country on Earth that is cut back
on CO two emissions than this one. Yes, we should
be good stewards of the gifts that God gives us,
the greatest country God gave man. Nobody wants dirty water,
nobody wants dirty air. Nobody wants to also go back to,
you know, the Fred Flintstone era and you know, use

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rocks as means of transportation in a phony car. I mean,
it just becomes absolutely insane. And as we go forward,
this is what they want now all Cassio Cortez gotta
give her a little credit. She did back off the
well the planet is dead in twelve years. Thing is
that correct, Linda, Well, she says she was kidding. Now

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she's just kidding. It's all big joke, all big joke.
She was kidding. I guess you have made fun of
enough that that's the only reason. Well know, what happened
was was she went on her little, you know, talk
show spree, and everywhere she went, even the liberals were
confused by what she was saying because she makes no sense.
She talks in circles. She literally gets handed a script
by her chief of staff and he says, these are
your talking points. But the problem is, if anybody asks

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a follow up question, it's done. It's over because she
doesn't have any answers. He has no answer, she can't
spell answer. It is a problem. This woman is running
around screaming and yelling, and you know what, she is
a gift. She is a gift to Donald Trump because
you know what, she never would have gotten past the
first leve They're all Donald Trump. I mean, because this

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is where the party is. I mean, that's why Biden wants,
you know, free healthcare for illegal immigrants. That's why that's
Kamala Harris. Now that she's taken over that no, well,
Biden's right there with her. That's why they want to
eliminate private insurance. Right. But the thing that bothers me
more about Kamala Harris is, here's a woman who's in California.
You're seeing what's happening to your people. You're seeing what's

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happening to your constituents. You're seeing needles in the street,
You're seeing illegal immigrants taking jobs away from people that
could be working them that are American citizens, and you
don't care. I mean, how much more money do you
want to take away from the average American? Yeah? I
think that's the last thing they're concerned about. When you
ask anybody how to pay for it, they have no answer. Right,
let's get to our phones. A lot of you be impatient.

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Daniel is in Georgia eight hundred nine four one. Sean
told free telephone number. You want to be a part
of the program News Round Up, Information Overload Hour. How
are you, sir? I'm doing great, Sean? How are you good?
What's happening? Well? First I got to say, Sean, you're
a great American. Hadn't heard anybody tell you that in
a long time. Thank you. I appreciate it, So are you, sir? Well?
Thank you well, Sean, I really I had actually called

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yesterday was but we were talking about Rashida Talib and
everything that's going on. Sean. Here's this thing. I'm thirty
years old, right, and I do not understand, well, how
in the world people my age are so heavily voting Democratic.
I mean I am, and this whole thing, this all
this stuff about paying for healthcare for illegals and everything.
Who's going to pay for that? I mean, I work. Listen,
it isn't what they are. What they are putting forth

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Medicare for all, for example, that in ten years it's
going to cost ninety four billion dollars. The GRNW Green Deal,
the numbers are staggering. You know, they're already saying they
want a seventy percent personal individual tax rate, then they
want a ninety percent corporate rate. It'll stifle and stop

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and its tracks all economic growth in this country. We
will have negative GDP growth. We will not we will
not have and become the prosperous society we can be.
We're literally on sitting on the verge of more wealth
creation ever in American history because of new found sources
of energy, meaning natural gas. You know, we are the

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entire Middle East of natural gas, clean burning gas. On
top of that, our oil reserves are massive. Anwar is open.
We have two pipelines being built, and production is continuing
in states like Texas and Oklahoma and even off the
Gulf Coast, the Pacific Coast, and of course the eastern

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coast of our country. You know, we have the ability
now to be the biggest net exporter of energy in
the world. And the difference between us doing this and
other countries doing this is it's not going to be
in the hands of a you know, Hugo Chavez or
a Vladimir Putin or a bad actor. You know, in
this case, this can be wealth that literally lifts every

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single solitary American out of poverty into a new standard
of living that we maybe never envisioned that would be,
that would happen for everybody, or at least everybody that
chooses to work, everyone that wants to put in the
time and have the nice house and a nice car,
and the nice vacations and go out to eat the
simple things in life. And hey, Sean, can I jump

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in here for one quick second. Yeah, so job is
already sent me an article this morning. I don't know
if you saw it. He had not beat in Fox
News and he literally breaks apart this Green New Deal
that these dems are talking about, and he's like, it's
going to cost ninety three trillion dollars on the first
ten years. And he said, that's six hundred thousand dollars
for every household according to the American Action Form, So

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six hundred thousand dollars for every US household. Listen, retro
fitting every building in every home in America. They don't
even answer how you're going to pay for that? How
do you build a skyscraper? And I'm sure there's a way.
How do you build skyscrapers in New York without stealing
without glass? What are the materials going to be made of?

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And maybe they've come up they're not going to use plastics,
They're not going to be able to use wood, so
what do they use? That then stops all progress in
building in New York City, and New York City begins
to stagnate, and then New York City loses population as
they already are because of the you know, confiscatory tax
rates and the burdens and regulation on everybody. And the

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one funny thing that Joe points out, is that what
they want to do will literally only reduce and this
is insane, will literally only reduce the rise in global
temperatures by point not one point oh one degree celsius one.
That's insane. It's not discernible even that's the point. All right,

(01:11:58):
let's get to our phones. Mary Jane is in Ohio.
How are you, Mary Jane? Glad you called? I am
glad I talked to you, you know, I just to me.
I'm just like amazed that these people are so out
of touch. What news do they listen to? How what
is there? What's the motivation for them to continue this?

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I mean, what does they get out of it? Are
they getting paid off or they what do they get
out of this listening they're protecting criminals. It's a great question.
You ask. What they get is their power? Remember it's
all about power. It's much power. If they'd switch and say, man,
I don't believe this, he's at all, you know, I
think it's really crazy and switch the whole thing that

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could be on top of the world. America can be
the best richest country on the face of the earth.
And then you know, America has been kind of throughout
its history and very generous country. Then we'll share that
wealth with other people. You know, it's amazing. If we're
having job seminars in prisons in Pennsylvania, I think that's
a pretty good sign that our economy now needs other workers.

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And if you can prove that, we can vet you,
you're safe. You want to be a part of our family.
You want opportunity and you can take care of yourself.
That's got to be mandated as well. You can't come
to America then be a burden on the system because
you got one of the highly coveted positions. Anyway, thank
you for the call. Appreciated it. Right as we continue
back to our busy telephones. Eight hundred and nine four one, Sean,

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if you want to be a part of the program,
Bruno Dallas, Next, Sean Hannity Show. What's happening, Bruno? How
are you? I'm doing well, Sean? How are you all right?
What's going on? Well? Listen. A couple of weeks ago,
middle of April, I believe it was in New York
Times came out with an article talking about Russian disinformation
is what fed into the Christopher Steele dossier, and as

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a paralegal, went to college and studied and worked independently
for years. The very first thought that entered my mind is,
if we don't challenge every time they say information and
say prove it, we may be giving everybody who is
culpable criminally in any way. With the dossier and the

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entire debacle against the campaign and the presidency of Donald J. Trump,
we are giving them a get out of jail free card. Potentially,
it's all true. I mean, that's why you can't give
You can't have a dual justice system in America. You
can't have let's start with the surveillance, unmasking, leaking, raw intelligence.

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We can't use the powerful tools of intelligence, and they're
more powerful than they've ever been. We entrust people to
use it to protect us. You can't turn those powerful
weapons on us. Number one. Number two, we are a
constitutional republic. We do have protections. And when one family

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breaks the law and the evidence is overwhelming and everybody
else would go to jail, well then we really don't
have a constitution, you know, equal justice under the law
or equal application of our laws. That's why getting this
right and going back and fixing everything that was done wrong,
everything that was rigged or attempted to be rigged, and
holding those people accountable it's going to be good for

(01:15:18):
everybody in the end, because the rank and file special
agents that I know are disgusted at what the upper
management ranks did. Within the FBI, same in the intelligence community.
You know, you gotta understand that if you're an intelligence officer,
if you're an FBI agent, you love your job. I've
never met a guy that did these jobs that didn't
love it. They embrace it, they work hard at it,

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they're proud of what they do. They know things that
would blow the minds of the average American, and they
know it's necessary and needed because there's a lot of
dark forces in this world. But they do it because
they want us to remain free. And to then use
it against certain people because of their political point of view,

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or even weaponizing the irs for that matter, is an
extraordinarily dangerous thing. I mean, this is what happens in
these banana republics, these dictatorships, and that's how freedom erodes,
and fundamentally, it's one of the most important things that
we've got to do. And let's get to the bottom
of it all. And as we can see, we're getting closer.

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And what we saw yesterday with the appointment by the
Attorney General he tapped a prosecutor to investigate the origins
of the FBI Trump Russia probe. We're getting rumblings that
the IG report is coming very very soon. My gut
tells me, and I don't know for sure, but my

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gut tells me past experience, the IG may have already
handed over his report, and that may have been what
triggered the decision by the Attorney General to grab this
top federal prosecutor in Connecticut and look at the origins
of the twenty six encounter intelligence investigation that conducted you know,
we know, spying on the Trump campaign, because that would

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also fall under the umbrella of FISA abuse and committing
a fraud on the FISA court. So I think all
of that is relevant here. This was a big day yesterday.
This wasn't It was massive. This is a day where
you know it. But it shouldn't be a surprise because
we've been telling you this is all coming. It's a

(01:17:27):
surprise to the media because they're still waiting for the
Muller report to find collusion and they can't believe it
didn't come out the way they had predicted for two
years it would come out, and they're not going to
admit there wrong. They're just going to double down on
the next whatever it is to hate Trump on. Do
you think seattle't have a homeless problem? Yes, I see
it every day when I walk to work. In the

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last five years, it's gotten steadily worse, with the numbers
of people actually living on the streets rising at an
exponential number. Would you say there's a homeless problem with Yeah,
there is a homeless problem. It's a big, big time
homeless problem. Subscribe to me. What you see intends on

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the sidewalk, debris and let are like everywhere. I actually
see a lot of marijuana smoke. I've found needles in
the park. I've seen heroin deals go down in my backyard.
Called the police and they never showed up. They said,
there's just no same drug deals in your backyard. I've
seen them heating up the heroine in a spoon in

(01:18:30):
my backyard. What all the tech companies coming to Seattle?
Do you actually think it's the money problem or do
you feel like the people that are elected here are
focused on other issues? I think, sadly looks like they
don't catch But I don't think the city is really
doing their job on I think they're they're putting their
efforts into the wrong place. The big companies Amazon, Starbucks, Microsoft, Boeing,

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even the small tech companies could really do a little
bit more humunity service. Do you feel safe with all
of this more? Now? I try not to make eye contact.
Could I walk as fast as I can? Be a
partial ancestry? All right? That was? You know, you can't
make this stuff up. Lawrence Jones is in Seattle. We've

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been sending Lawrence and our producers out across the country
to some of the more liberal cities. Uh. One of
the first ones we went to was San Francisco. And
it's amazing because in the distance between Nancy Pelosi's office
and Nancy Pelosi's multi million dollars, you know, guarded neighborhood,

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gated neighborhood, walled up house in the middle of all
of that, Well, you have a crisis that she can't
she can't possibly avoid seeing, and that is that these
liberal cities in San Francisco in particular, their big problem
is needles from drug addicts are everywhere. And that's a

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mile from her office a mile from her home, and
then people are literally defecating on the streets and human
feces are pretty much everywhere. How do you feel about,
Nancy Belows's leave the sweep in the zool. Things need

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to change a little bit here. I've been around here
a little bit. I've seen needles, feces, and where. How
do y'all feel about the state of y'all community? It's
pretty bad. I mean, especially you work in We work
around this building right here in here city. All it's beautiful,
nice scenery and beautiful weather. Kind of makes it a
drab when you walk around and you see needles and

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close to a playground and just feces everywhere, having the
smell of it all. When you have needles and bloodstained
clothing in the streets, that can't be safe for anyone.
Does an increase of poverty, drugs, needles on the street,
feces everywhere? How do you feel about they? That's really
crazy because you know that I do see like a
lot of needles and then you know feces everywhere. So

(01:21:02):
the quack the homelesseners has not become the new normal
in San Francisco. Absolutely. Nancy Pelosi she's a representative of
this area. Do you blame her for some of these issues?
I think Nancy Pelosi has done a pretty fine job
to date. I you know, I that's she's been in
office for over twenty years. Does she have some type
of responsibility and that kids there to say, yes, Nancy
Pelosi is your leader in the area. How do you

(01:21:24):
feel about her leadership. I think that she's great. I
think that she's strong. I think she's a fantastic negotiator.
I think that she gets a bad rap because probably
because she's a one. What about the leadership? Nancy Pelosi
is the leader here, She's about to become the Speaker
of the House. I feel about her leadership. I think
that she's the old blood and any from new blood

(01:21:44):
in there. I definitely don't feel very good about her leadership.
You know so, I don't think she's being a very
I think she's status quo. She has to do a
lot better. I think we actually need new blood, new faces,
people with a little bit different ideas and fresher ideas. Yeah,

(01:22:07):
there's species everywhere, homeless people needles. Is that the norm
around here? Unfortunately it is, It's devolved. The city has
become so much worse than the last ten years. That's
a disgrace. I could see a lot of people in
the area that were and they were all like, you know, needles,
you know, pumping up in their arms just outside. Everybody's

(01:22:28):
shooting up right up the street. They don't care something dope,
crack whatever. It's a bad situation. I don't really know
what the solution is going to be. So what do
you see on a typical day with people drug use?
People shoot up right in the middle of the street.
It's great while the kids are crossing, families are going
and everything excrements all over the floor, all over the ground.
Isn't really safe for kids to play in the playground

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when you see all this way human waste and needles everywhere.
I wouldn't bring my kids to the playground. I wouldn't
bring my kids here. About how many pounds of specs
at least five became and the needles ten twenty every
day every day. Man, that can vary. It could be
anywhere from five to ten or ten to twenty. Devis
on what route she's changing and pasapoop man. And that's

(01:23:12):
the biggest thing, is the sneal. My grandkids here. You know,
I'm scaring on a walk on severody. You know, I
sometimes I have to pick up and carry him. I
don't want him to step on the needle with our
political leaders are not dealing with this, ya, they're not
dealing with But I think it's correct. This is a
normal This is a normal jays. And then they got

(01:23:34):
a worse problem. You have mental illness and you got
drug addiction. It's it's just all over the place. And
I just sit here and I scratched my head and
I'm wondering, Okay, Nancy Pelosi or how many decades now
has she been in the Congress and been in the
leadership of the Democratic parties? Maybe now she's just speaker
in name only. But you know, forget about the government.

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Why do we always have to look to the government.
She lives in one of the richest parts of the country,
San Francisco. May it sound like it's something defense fighting
words don't tell, but San Francisco values, that's what we're about.

(01:24:16):
I mean, all the Silicon Valley money and big tech
money that live in the adjoining neighborhoods. You can't get
together and say, all right, I'll kick in a million.
You'll kick in a million, right, I got another one.
We have fifteen, all right, let's go for twenty million.
Do some fundraisers, and all of a sudden, maybe you
build something pretty spectacular for the people of your own city,

(01:24:36):
your own neighbors, and maybe within that facility you can
give out, you know, a couple of warm meals a
day to the people that don't have any money. Maybe
you can allow people to take a shower. Maybe you
can even offer drug counseling of some kind, maybe a
cot on a cold night with blankets off. These people
are freezing and it does get cold sometimes in San Francisco.

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They're never gonna do it, and if they ever decide
they want to do it, they're gonna say we the
people have to step up and pay for it for them,
because they're only generous with other people's money. Linda, did
you see the video from last night? These ten cities
that all these homeless people in Seattle live in. It's disgusting.
It's disgusting. I mean now I get it that, you know, Pete,

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the same liberals don't want to control the border where
all the heroine and fentenall is coming across but heroin
is the is the main drug that people are using
when they're using needles to shoot up with. And on
top of that, now they're lacing heroin with fenton All.
That's why we have what three hundred people on average
a week dying from these overdoses in small towns, big

(01:25:39):
cities all across America. I am telling you. I was
in Denver a few weekends ago for our friend Israel
del Toro's retirement from the Air Force, and I was
very exciting because I'd never been to Denver other than
our very brief stint when we were there for the
vice presidential debate, and that was Joe Biden and Paul Ryan.
So I get to Denver and the minute that I land,

(01:26:03):
the airport looks like a third how do you say it,
the Minnie Land, Yeah, the Midland Land. Okay, keep going
whatever anyhow, So get to the airport. It's a complete debacle.
I'm like, hmmm, this looks lovely. I don't know what

(01:26:25):
they're doing. It's their idea of renovation. It'll probably take
them twelve years because they're all stoned. So get into
the town. The city's nothing but tents everywhere. The homelessness
is rampant. You don't want to know why, because everybody's
allowed to sit around on the street it's smoke pot.
So everybody's sitting around smoking pot bonds there. I mean,
it's like ridiculous where people vape their cigarettes here in

(01:26:49):
New York and they have like you know, the jewel
or whatever. These people are vaping weed. Then you go
around when they vape weed. The kids are doing it
in school because it doesn't smell like we it is
that exactly right, So they're using the water vapor to
cover up the smell of pot, which absolutely reads the way.
You cannot walk through the streets of New York and
I they're about to, I guess make pot legal in

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New York, right, that's one of the agenda. Well, they
no longer prosecuted. So if a police officer walks by
you and you're, you know, you're in the middle of
the street smoking a dube, he'll just keep it moving.
The thing is, it smells like a dead skunk, but
you smell it every single day you walk past, and
I'm like, you know what, there are so many other
things that I would rather smell than someone smoking pot,

(01:27:37):
like like a like a rotting dead body would be
preferable over somebody's smoking pot in the middle of the street.
I'm just saying it's absolutely disgusting. But to go back
to your original point, when I when I saw your
piece last night on Seattle, it literally could not hold
a candle to what I saw in Denver Denver Um.

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It's sad, though, Look, I I understand that pot is
in a different class of itself. One of the big
problems is is, you know, when criminals put their mind
to something, they're really good at what they do sometimes
and what they have done, as it relates to weed
in particular, is they've made it stronger and stronger and

(01:28:18):
stronger and stronger. It's not like what it was in
the seventies or eighties. I mean, this is a powerful drug, yeah, people,
depending what it's laced with, even hallucinating. And now they're
I guess the criminalizing the use of psychedelic mushrooms. Well,
what's the equivalent between that and do an LSD? Is

(01:28:40):
there much of a difference? Don't you go on a trip?
But see, that's not the point. The point is what
you have always said, which is that weed pot whatever
you know, this is the gateway drug. People say, oh,
there's no such thing as a gateway drug. Oh really,
let me tell you something. Go to any of these
cities where they've legalized pot. Right here in New York City,
you will sleep. You will see people. They go from cigarette,

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they have a couple of drinks at a bar, they
come outside, they smoke a little pot. Then maybe somebody
else says, oh, you should try this drug. Oh, this
is atterall, this is methamphetamine. Just snored a little coke.
You know, they got some really good coke coming in
right now, and before you know, you're doing all sorts
of things that you never should have been doing because
you tried one stupid drug and that's pot. Yeah. Well,
now I will say the artis gateway drug because I

(01:29:22):
think once you like drugs, you like drugs, and then
I get excited by the next whatever next drug there
happens to be. If we can extract the medicinal properties
like Charlotte's Web, which they use young children with epilepsy,
then I'm down. That works great, wonderful. Well, and they
do do that Linda's talking about. They'll like extract from
the hemp plant certain oils that are affected in effective

(01:29:46):
and not curing but managing certain diseases that people have.
But it doesn't have the THHC content in it which
would get you high, which I think is great. I think,
you know, that's a good use of marija, right, I
think I think medicinally people that argue, well, we needed
for medicinal purposes, there's a thousand different better drugs for that.
The biggest problem, though, is the rampant prescriptions given to

(01:30:13):
people like I had this root canal on what Friday
of last week? And I mean, yeah, it was Friday
before and I was doing the radio show, so I
was in the chair for three hours, and it was
it was a major, major job on molars in the
back of my lower jaw. It felt like I broke

(01:30:34):
my jaw so I couldn't get my mouth numbers or
you know. I hate that feeling too. I know a
lot of people like it, all right, So I let
the guy do it. He put a couple of drops
of novocaine in the hole when he finally drilled the hole,
and then he takes these like long needles and twist
them and twist them and twist them until eventually you
can scoop out the actual nerve. There were three different

(01:30:56):
routes he had to go down and they were really
deeply embedded pretty much into my jaw, and I mean
I was I felt pain that it's indescribable, and I
took it. I didn't really care that much, but literally tears.
I wasn't crying, just like flowing down the side of
my eyes, and I remember seeing stars. That hurt so

(01:31:17):
much because imagine a needle going straight into a nerve
inside of your sensitive mouth and it's it's not the
greatest feeling in the world. And at one point that
the dentist even said, I can't do this anymore. I'm like,
why not. Nobody does it this way? Why are you
making me do it this way? I said, because I
got a radio show. Just finish up. It's fine. And

(01:31:37):
you're looking at me like I'm crazy. Well, that's completely insane.
I mean, that's just what it's really not. I kind
of it's because you know, at the end of the day,
what you could have done is what normal people do,
which is just have a little bit of novocaan or
have them knock you out for this for a very
brief moment, get it done, bought a being bought a boom.
You're done, all right, Hannity. Tonight at nine, we have

(01:31:58):
some breaking news with John Sloan and Devin Nowness. Also
will be joined by Greg Jarrett, Andy McCarthy, Dan Bongino,
Haraldo Rivera and Rudy Giuliani and Jesse Waters. That's nine
Eastern tonight on Hannity. Thanks for being with us. We'll
see it tonight. Back here tomorrow

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