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May 2, 2025 31 mins

Ready to retire? Sean talks about the need to love what you do for a living and just how important it is to get the most out of your career and your life!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
All right, thank you Scott Shannon, and thanks to all
of you for being with us. Right down are toll
free telephone number this Friday, It's eight hundred and ninety
four one Sean if you would like to join us.

Speaker 2 (00:12):
Let's start with a little something a little bit different.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Last night, the President spoke to kids at the University
of Alabama. One of the funnier lines is when he
said he's defunding Harvard Havid and he said.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
No, no, no, it's no longer.

Speaker 1 (00:31):
We're not going to read about people from in the
Harvard Crimson, which is their school newspaper. But the Crimson tied,
and obviously it was a big applause line. But the
President addressed kids, and rather than play him saying it,
I want to add my own little commentary around what
he said, because it's so full of wisdom. And you know,

(00:53):
a lot of commencement speakers and I gave one commencement
address in my life, and it was in the middle
of a book tour and I did not do a
good job, and I've really regretted it ever since. There's
two speeches in my life that but I regret. One
was at my father's funeral. I just didn't feel like
I did him justice. And this commencement speech, which I
really had an opportunity, but I was I honestly have

(01:14):
been traveling city to city to city, landed there, did
this and I was, you know, doing three hours of radio,
an hour a TV, an hour and a half speech
and you know, three four hour books signing, and then
boom on to the next state. And I you know,
it was just in the midst of all of that.
And it's not just that just wasn't the right time.

(01:36):
I would have rather have time to have thought through
it and really said what I wanted to say, because
this is advice, and I don't care how old you are,
you can still use what the President was trying to
infer to these students yesterday. And if you believe, like
I believe, that talent is from God, and you know,

(01:58):
it's it's unique that every individual has their own fingerprint.
I mean, pretty pretty incredible when you think all the
people in the face of this earth, and it's it's
pretty amazing, the stars in the sky and the seas
and the sand. And if you believe in the Bible,
it says the hairs on your head are counted the
number of stars are counted, and every grand a grain

(02:18):
of sand on the beach has counted pretty you know,
well beyond what the human mind can comprehend, in my view.
And so he talked about his lifetime spent building dreams,
beating odds, and how he beat a lot of odds,
and you know, well, now I'm president. How did that happen?
And he advised them that they're going to be in

(02:39):
the same position. And anyway, he starts saying, if you're
here and you think that you're too young to do something,
I'll add to that too old to do something, let
me tell you you're wrong. You're not too young. You're
gonna have great success at a young age. And in America,

(03:00):
drive an ambition, young people. You can do anything you want.
I think it's a great lesson for everybody. He talked
about when he was twenty eight, he took his first
big gamble to develop a midtown hotel which still stands today,
the Grand Hyatt, and it did work out well for him.
He was a young person, he said, in an old
person's business. And then he talked about other people that

(03:21):
were young that achieved great success. Steve Jobs was twenty
one when he founded Apple. Walt Disney was twenty one
when he founded Disney. James Madison, James Monroe, Alexander Hamilton,
Thomas Jefferson, you know, were no older than twenty five
when they began the journeys that etched their names into
the history books of all time. I mean young people

(03:41):
and old people, you know, some people. There has yet
to be a single person that I know that has
retired that that is really happy in retirement. And I
have some friends of mine. Now some of them might
change what they were doing and alter their course, but

(04:02):
the people that have the greatest life satisfaction are not
people that just go fishing and play golf every day.
I can't tell you how many people I know that
you know, you've talked to them house retirement after a
month or two of fishing and playing off. It's not
what it's, you know, cracked up to be. I talked
to another friend of mine I went to high school with.

(04:22):
He recently retired. He had a very big job in
a very big school district. He was the head of it.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
He goes.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
I regret it every day that he retires. Now I'm like,
all right, well, time now to start thinking about what's
the next chapter in your life. And it can't be
not to do anything or not to have a purpose.
We all need a purpose, I think, and God created
you know. The word education comes from to bring the
Latin to bring forth from within means everybody has talent.

(04:48):
Then the President went on to say, don't waste your youth.
Go out and fight from the beginning. And once you
leave this university, you know, fight tough, fight fair, but
go out and fight you're not You're going to be
very successful because now is the time to work harder
than you've ever worked before, and push yourself further than

(05:08):
you've ever pushed yourself before, and to find your limits
and smash through them and and and do that. And
he talked about compared it to the roletied Alabama football team,
et cetera. And you're at the age when you have
the time, the vitality to do really incredible things. If
you give it, you're all and you look back a

(05:29):
decade from now and you'll be astounded by everything that
you're achieved. I think there's all truth in all of that.
And he said, you remember this day, you remember this
guy named Trump was given the commencement speech. And said
I could do it. And guess what, I think you're
going to remember that very fondly, and said I hope so.
Then he said, secondly, and very importantly, you've got to
love what you do.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
You have to.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
I rarely see somebody that's successful that doesn't love what
he or she does. You know what Trump has said
to meland On more more than a few occasions. He goes,
I know you, I know you so well. He goes,
if if you ever stop getting paid, you would still
do it because you can't stop. And I look at him,

(06:13):
I said, we please never tell my boss that ever,
under any circumstances, ever bring that up. And what he's
saying is that if you really love your work, it's
not work.

Speaker 2 (06:27):
That's not a cliche. It's fun. Find fun in what
you do.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
I can't wait to crack this microphone at three o'clock
Eastern twelve o'clock specific every day and have the honor
to be able to talk to you. I'll go on
TV at nine o'clock at night. And what he says,
if he didn't find what he felt was fun, it
wouldn't be he wouldn't be successful. He loves to be
wheeling and dealing non stop. This is what the legacy

(06:54):
media mob will never know about him, and I keep
trying to give them some insight.

Speaker 2 (06:59):
He's never an negotiator.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
I need an hour for an interview, I start with,
we definitely need more than an hour. I'll give you
twenty and then the negotiation begins from there. And I
know if I get him to thirty five, I've got
the full hour, because they'll stay longer than he promised.
And he talked about his passion for real estate and
how he was successful because he loved it, and how
he learned so much from his father, and how he

(07:25):
was a workaholic and he loved to work, and he
was tough, and he said, I don't know if you
could even get away with it nowadays. He was tough,
but a good man.

Speaker 2 (07:36):
He said.

Speaker 1 (07:36):
He works seven days a week, Saturday, Sundays. It didn't matter.
And I learned by watching him he loved his life.
He loved what he was doing. He had a great
long term marriage many many years, and you know, he said,
you know, pop, he did say his father beat me out.
A very happy marriage. And obviously the president's been divorced.

(07:58):
But you know what, also learned he loved life. You
have to find a way to be happy from within,
and that could be challenging for people. I'm not saying
that any of this is easy, and if I just
kind of apply this to my own life is I
don't know. I just I was happy working in restaurants.

(08:19):
I was happy being a contractor. I'd look back on
a day's work and I was kind of mastering and
finished work.

Speaker 2 (08:24):
At the end of the day.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
Even though I built houses and framed him and did
stuff like that and roofing up, that wasn't what my passion.
Whether it was painting, hanging paper, laying tile, doing finish
work would work. I love finish work and I had
a good eye for it, good eye for detail, and
that's what I ended up loving to do. But when
I got behind a radio microphone. I had listened to

(08:46):
radio since my youth, and I heard the pioneers of
talk radio, and I'm like, ah, never thought I never
thought I'd ever have a chance. A chance came my way,
and I was scared to death. But I just looked
down and the high board and dove first and then
the light goes on and that changed my life. That's
all I wanted to do well. I guess that means
I kind of love it. And he also said as

(09:08):
his third team to think big. If you're going to
do something, you might as well think big because it's
just as tough. And he's right, you can think small.
I know a lot of people they thought small. They're
very smart. I know others that weren't nearly as smart,
but they had a better picture of the big picture.
Because it's just as hard to solve a small problem

(09:29):
as a big problem, just as much energy and everything else,
except the result is going to be a smaller one.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
So he said, love what you do.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
Think big if it's possible, and you know, to do
something that you love and you're always going to have
headaches and challenges, and he pointed out Alabama things big.
Then he said work hard. You know, I always knew
I wasn't the funniest, wasn't the smartest, wasn't I was
never going to be that. However, I was not going

(09:58):
to be outworked. Then he kind of talked about the
story of Gary Player, one of the greatest golfers ever,
wasn't as big as other people, more on the small side,
but he made up for it.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
He never stopped.

Speaker 1 (10:12):
He won one hundred and sixty eight tournaments, and he
kept winning because he loved what he did. And anyway,
he said, you know, it's funny, the harder I work,
the luckier I get. Think about that, So you have
to work hard, he said. Fifth is, don't lose your momentum.
You just want to keep it going. You have to

(10:33):
know if you're losing it. You have to know when
you're losing it, so maybe you stop. Maybe it's time
to stop. Listen to the feedback. That's one thing I've
always done. I pay very close attention to critics of
this program and what they don't like. That's why, for example,
it's very tricky when I put on a liberal and
they're lying, and I either interrupt them and pissed some

(10:55):
of you off, or I get too combative with him,
and then people say I'm too comparative, and you don't
let people You don't let people talk, or you didn't
or you let people talk and you should have corrected them.
I can't win. Number six. If you want to change
the world, you have to have the courage to be
an outsider. And this defines him. This is what we're

(11:17):
living through he's a disruptor and a iconoclast, and he's
breaking down government at its root. And you have to
look at everything anew and that's what we're witnessing in history.
Number seven, Trust your instincts, your common sense. You go
very far in life with common sense. He says, I

(11:39):
apply that to politics. You know, we had open borders,
let everybody in the whole world flow through our country.
That's not common sense. They had a transgender for everybody.
We ended that, and he goes on to give other examples.
Number eight, everybody should believe, thank you, thank you very much.

(12:00):
Everybody should believe in the American dream. It's real, It's
there is right before you. We're coming back to the
American Dream. Is ninth point. Think of yourself as a winner.
The Power of positive Thinking. Doctor Norman Vincent Peele from
many years ago wrote a book The Power of Positive Thinking.
There's a lot to it. Don't consider yourself a victim. Now,

(12:24):
there is a generation of kids, Linda and I could
see it, that are very very entitled, and they think
that things are just going to go their way and
that they don't have to work hard.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
I would say all of the kids now, a lot
of the kids.

Speaker 3 (12:41):
Now, there's definitely like a I would say, it's like
split in half, right.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
Right, but it's sad. And then the President talked about
be an original. The all time greats were people who
had confidence to be a little different. Teddy Roosevelt, Douglas MacArthur,
George Patten, Amelia Earhart, Annie Oakley, Muhammad Ali. They were
all true originals who we mentioned here. God only created

(13:11):
one of you. God created one of you. You're all different,
some are close, nobody's the same. You're one of a kind.
Don't try to be anyone else. Just be yourself. I
learned this in radio.

Speaker 2 (13:24):
I use.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
When I started in radio, I tried to be like
the people I had grown up listening to and being
rude and hanging up on people. Then I stole in
Atlanta research on me. People liked my politics but thought
I was being rude, which was not really fundamentally my nature.
You know, it's definitely Mark Levin's nature. You know, Bob
Grank made a living off it. And if I vote

(13:47):
you creep use coming back. I mean, he say it all,
but I tried it, but it wasn't me. And I
think you're your best self when you're your authentic self.
Do things the way you want to do them. Anyway,
just good advice. We have but one life here and
you want to live it to the fullest, and just

(14:09):
believe that God created you and gave you talent and
find it. And I don't care what age you are.
We live in the greatest best country God gave man.
And I just saw a side of Donald Trump I'd
not seen before that I never heard him. I never
heard him say this at a commencement. I thought it
was really well done. A lot like we're going to
cover this Friday. We're going to get new King Rich's

(14:31):
take on the first hundred plus days of the Trump presidency.
How consequential it is from a historical prism, as suspected,
the polls that from all of these polling agencies that
screwed up every election donald Trump's ever been a part of.
And we'll actually talk to somebody that got it right

(14:53):
in every election donald Trump has ever been a part of.
And that's Matt Towery of Insider Advantage. Is amazing how
the media mob, legacy media mob just wants to lie,
and there's a purpose behind it. They want to they
want to create a wedge between Hollis and Senate Republicans
and Donald Trump, and they want to create a false

(15:17):
narrative that they hope begins to cement itself in people's minds.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
We'll continue. So we have a lot going on here.

Speaker 1 (15:27):
Trump, by the way, terminating mpr PBS federal funding with
the sweeping executive order.

Speaker 2 (15:33):
Good do we even need to discuss it? Now?

Speaker 1 (15:38):
The President last night repeated his vow to revoke HAVEVID
and their tax exempt status. Well, why do they get
four hundred and sixty what some odd million taxpayer dollars?
This is insane when they have fifty three billion dollars
in endowments. And I'm just telling and and and beyond

(15:58):
which I don't think any university unless maybe I would.
I would consider a community college or a trade school
for people that can't afford it or means to help them.
If if you're going to invest in education, not this
elite woke DEI crazy, you know, with pro hamas protesters

(16:19):
college campuses. No, if you want to go to an
elite college, that's on you, that's on your parents, that's
on you know, going out and working like everybody else.
The New York Times had an article Harvard's trick for
fighting back, or they're going to hire a deep bench
of conservative lawyers. How interesting, and hopefully the conservative lawyers
will be able to influence the judges in these cases.

(16:43):
Some of our favorite lines of the week. I think, really,
you have to look at well, por Michelle Obama, what's
happening to immigrants? Keeps me up at night? Why do
I not believe that. I don't think it's keeping anybody
up at night. Later, we'll play in the program today
of Brago Garcia's wife, the one that in her own

(17:04):
handwriting actually said that he was a wife beater. Now
we've got tape of it. We'll get to that. I
noticed Blue state Republicans now are fighting hard for the
state and local tax deduction problem with state and local
tax deductions, and this got removed in the first Trump term.

(17:24):
I ended up because at the time I lived in
New York, I ended up paying more in taxes when
Donald Trump was president because prior to that, I'd be
able to deduct state and local taxes, which in New
York are exhaustively high, I mean insanely high. And what
we're doing is you're giving a tax benefit to states

(17:45):
that and rewarding states that elect big taxes spend liberal
radicals rather than the states that have I have been
electing and continue to elect fiscally responsible governors.

Speaker 2 (18:01):
It's crazy.

Speaker 1 (18:03):
You know, everybody's upset that Donald Trump said, well, maybe
instead of thirty toys that a kid has, they're only
going to have two. I mean, we do kind of
spoil our kids. If we're going to be very honest
about it. I mean, Linda, I'm guilty is charged at times,
I've done it. I think most parents a little we
always want to do a little more for our kids
than we probably should. I think that's all I say.

Speaker 3 (18:25):
Now, they're so cute, and you know it's your heart
and soul, and it's hard.

Speaker 1 (18:30):
My favorite moment of the week, though, is when Chucky
Schumer said Trump is the lowest hundred day approval ratings
since they started polling. Now, keep in mind, Trump's polling
is about three to one higher than Chucky Schumer, who's
at seventeen percent. And then he asked a question as
soon as he said that, Oh, polls come and go
like that was probably my favorite moment of the week.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
You can't make that up.

Speaker 4 (18:52):
Polls this week show Trump has the lowest one hundred
day approval rating since they started polling eighty years years ago,
the lowest Yes, yes, here's a whole out today that
has your little rage bolland any.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Younger confessional leader.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
At seventeen percent, are you concerned.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
That he maybe a liability for your paroles? Come and
go our party as united, We're on our front foot.
We're stepping forward and going after Trump and having real success.

Speaker 1 (19:21):
Trump has the worst poles ever, sir, what about your
seventeen percent approval rating?

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Well, polls coming go. Great moment.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
We have Owen McIntyre standing charged with firebombing at Tesler
dealership causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage at
Massachusetts judge let him out of jail to supervised home
release ahead of his child to ensure that he can
get cross gender hormones and meds for autism and ADHD.

(19:51):
Why do I believe all of that can happen? By
the way, where was just justice Cantanji Brown Jackson? You know,
I mean the relentless attacks on judges, corsic in Kavanaugh,
You ever released the whirlwind, you will pay the pride
that was Tucky Schumer. Where was she then Anti Israel

(20:13):
ringleader Mahmoud Khalil's free speech lawsuit against the US government
must be heard. According to a judge, I mean these
courts and their interference is now so obnoxious. One federal
judge opened the door for the Alien Enemies Act upheld
by the US Supreme Court to so people that are
targeted with it, meaning like Abrego Garcia, what they're now

(20:36):
going to go after Donald Trump and sue for damages.
We have a lot of immigration news. New York City
subway psycho who raped a corpse turned out to be
an illegal immigrant. Bill Oix Rojas, forty four, illegal from Mexico,
arrested New York City charged with attempted rape and grand larcening.
According to police subway surveillance cameras he was they caught

(20:59):
him trying to the corpse of a thirty seven year
old Horgae Goenzalez after picking through the man's pockets for
cash and other items. WEH EHS officials revealed today that
Rojas has illegally entered the United States several times, dating
back to nineteen ninety eight. Illegal Everyone want a much
harder time now. Tom Homan hints that Plans to arrest

(21:21):
sanctuary city officials are in the works, he said to
a reporter outside the White House, because they've been aiding
in a betting, haven't they.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
That?

Speaker 1 (21:31):
Why not just the rest the leaders who are harboring
and shielding illegal aliens, What you mean, like the judges
that are trying to help them evade Ice and giving
them a back door that nobody else gets used of. Anyway,
home and pause for a moment, Wait till you see
what's coming. Maybe that's why guys like Gavin Newsom are
getting scared you. No, we'll cooperate with Ice. Now, we'll

(21:55):
play this later. The wife of this democratic you know this,
this marylander uh As on audio. He would just wake
up and hit me. He wants boasted. He could kill me.
No one could do anything to him. Three Colorado businesses
have been fined over eight million dollars for hiring Biden illegals.

(22:16):
Federal immigration officials are now charging Biden illegals with trespassing
in a restricted military zone. This was in the Washington
Times Justice Department, bringing a new tool to this fight,
charging the first set of illegals with entering a restricted
military zone in southern New Mexico. I mean, but a
federal judge clearing the paths to target for the targets

(22:40):
of the Alien Enemies Act. Oh, unbelievable. Abrego Garcia, the
poster child for the left's demands of endless due process,
two judges that already determined he was an MS thirteen
gang member. The Alien Enemies Act exists to protect Americans,
and yet Democrats would put the rights of illegals, including

(23:01):
trend A Iragua MS thirteen gang members over your safety
and your security. Good news on the economic front today,
Household Survey unemployment report showed nearly half a million new
jobs created in April. Bureau of Labor Statistics two monthly
surveys that measure current employment levels. The one you hear
about in the news is the Current Employment Statistics known

(23:22):
as the Payroll Survey. Anyway, it showed a surprisingly healthy
one hundred and seventy seven thousand jobs created in April.
But the other survey, known as the Household Survey, usually
gets ignored by the press, and according to the Bureau
of Labor Statistics, both surveys are needed for a complete
picture of the labor market, and it showed a whopping
four hundred and thirty six thousand jobs were created in April,

(23:44):
more than twice the size of the payroll survey. Now
this is interesting because April's unemployment report shows the much
anticipated Trump terror procession hasn't quite materialized as of yet.
And I mean, this is a very important number report.
And I do still think that there's going to be,

(24:05):
you know, some hiccups until we get these trade deals done. Now,
apparently China. Until a few days ago, China was insisting
they would never negotiate with the Trump administration. Now the
Wall Street Journal is reporting that they're now considering ways
to address Trump's concerns over China's role with fentanyl trade,
and in a shift and tone, China's Commerce secret China's

(24:28):
Commerce ministry said they're weighing starting talks with the US
to stop this trade war, while expressing Beijing's wish for
the administration to show sincerity to talk. They do have sincerity. Now,
it could be what I told you yesterday that these
factories are shutting down. Is a Daily Caller report that
workers throughout China are flooding the streets in revolt as

(24:52):
they're demanding back pay and protesting mass layoffs. China needs us.
I've said it from the beginning way more than we need.
There is a great cover of the New York Post today.
Take the money and run. New York City alone lost
thirteen point eight billion dollars in incomes. That's not New

(25:13):
York State, New York City in just five years, as
the rich have fled to the free state of Florida.

Speaker 2 (25:22):
You're welcome, New York. But we did a two governors,
the rich, tax the rich. We date them now, God
forbid the rich leave.

Speaker 1 (25:31):
They're leaving thirteen point eight million in income in just
five years. And by the way, this migration is not
coming to an end anytime soon. The President has put
an end to the Biden appliance war, which is good
news too. And you know, so, all in all, in
spite of what the state run legacy media mom has

(25:53):
been telling you, you know what, things aren't that bad.
I am glad that the president cut funding for PBS
and MPR. What's the point.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
By the way, that sixty minutes interview that sparked the
Trump lost lawsuit. It got an Emmy nomination for an
Outstanding Edited Interview. I came up with the term edited
fake news when Ted Copple interviews me for an hour
and only picked out when he looked good in the
interview for like thirty seconds, just to make himself look good.

(26:25):
What if I'm Ted, come on night Line. Whatever happened
to Teddy about a couple of years ago, Remember Linda,
I told the story. I was driving in the car.
I saw Ted Copple. He was waiting to cross over
and passed and I said, Ted, Tohn Hannity, your old friend.

Speaker 2 (26:45):
He did not look happy. I don't know why. Nice.

Speaker 3 (26:49):
That sounds like your rombo deadfish moment.

Speaker 2 (26:52):
Oh yeah, well what happened with that one? I forget
for Ben Sassin and uh oh that was Ben sassy ass.
That was an.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
Interesting moment too, although screaming down the DNC rumbo.

Speaker 2 (27:04):
I don't know it's up there.

Speaker 1 (27:08):
Oh no, I was just being polite, just being you, bro.
I thought it was a good moment.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
Yeah, I remember it fifteen years later.

Speaker 2 (27:17):
It's kind of crazy.

Speaker 1 (27:20):
Gasmin Crockett roasted for worrying about the effect of deportation
on other countries and then accidentally called for closed borders.
I'd say she's number two behind AOC is the most
influential democrat now she's setting her sights on the to
be The Democratic head of the Oversight Committee. Eric Swalwell

(27:40):
is claiming the twenty twenty four election was stolen or
suggested you may have. Bet Elon Musk has done nothing
in the last five months to make me think that
we shouldn't ask questions about what the hell he was
doing in twenty twenty four. Is out campaigning for Trump.
He showed your video last night of Congresswoman Omar telling
the Daily Call it f off. It was not very

(28:02):
nice of them, not nice at all. Ashley Biden's nonprofit
failed to report donations to the irs. Whoops, see Daisy,
how did that happen? Democrats are so nice? You're getting
very angry, very very angry, very petulant, very childish, very childish.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
What else do we got?

Speaker 1 (28:25):
Thirty five Democrats vote with the GOP to block the
Biden rule to allow Newsom's gas car ban. Can you believe?
I mean, I know Gavin really thinks he's going to
be president. I've tried to be nice to Gavin hasn't
paid off.

Speaker 3 (28:41):
Gavin does not think he's going to be president.

Speaker 2 (28:45):
You don't think so?

Speaker 3 (28:45):
He doesn't definitely not no Gavin just wants to be relevant,
so he just makes noise whatever is called. If the
thing right now was to be a champion ice skater,
he'd be like, I love ice skating.

Speaker 2 (28:58):
It has been always my dream.

Speaker 3 (28:59):
I just never talked about it.

Speaker 2 (29:00):
That's who Gavin is. It's just whatever the moment.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
The biggest problem is he wants to evolve into something
he's not, and he's and the problem he's got a
you know what eight years is lieutenant governor, eight years
as governor mayor of San Francisco. He's got something called
the track record. And if you think the Kamala files

(29:23):
were definitive, can you imagine what my Gavin Newsomb files
will look like. It'll be pretty epic. I think I'm
gonna hit this on TV tonight. That's a good idea.

Speaker 2 (29:37):
What do you do?

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(30:00):
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(30:21):
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(31:04):
the difference will continue.

Speaker 2 (31:11):
Sean Hannity and Matt

Speaker 1 (31:14):
Towry on how phony these poles are that they're peddling
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