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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Say you cound will be.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
And if you want a little mag I come along.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
My recent election is a mandate to completely and totally
reverse a horrible betrayal and all of these many betrayals
that have taken place, and to give the people back
their faith, their wealth, their democracy, and indeed their freedom.
From this moment on America's decline is over.
Speaker 4 (00:53):
Freedom is back in style.
Speaker 5 (00:56):
Welcome to the revolution.
Speaker 6 (01:01):
To Saint and saying you a conscious song.
Speaker 7 (01:09):
News Sean Hennity Show more, I'm the Scene's information on
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up next our final news round up and Information Overload hour.
Speaker 6 (01:25):
My News round Up, Information Overload, our toll free. Our
number is eight hundred and nine to four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program.
The legacy media just doesn't get it. They've been doing
it at fake news CNN, They've been doing it an
ms DNC. Now the latest attack is this is Elon Musk.
Joe Rogan defended him uh supporting a love Hitler Seekhyle,
(01:49):
you know salute. No, it wasn't and everybody knows that
it wasn't. And we have plenty of pictures and videos
of Democrats making the same exact gesture as Elon Musk did.
Elon Musk is only hated for one reason is he
likes Donald Trump, and he's helping Donald Trump, and he
helped Donald Trump win. And that's what it comes down to.
(02:12):
But Legacy media, they have just continued to just doubled
down on stupid, and the results are becoming catastrophic for them.
I mean, if you look at Inauguration Day, you know,
Fox more than double nearly tripled its highest competitor in
terms of audience size, and on any given night, we
have eighty percent of the cable news audience on the
(02:37):
Fox News channel. By the way, thanks to all of you.
But there's only one way to survive. If you want
to be a content provider, you better tell people the truth.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
You know.
Speaker 6 (02:46):
I kind of like to remind people, probably maybe too often,
you know, that we've been right. We were right about
the Russia hoax, right about Faizo abuse, right about the
Ukrainian hoax and the call there, right about the Biden families,
indicate right about the laptop, right about the fifty one
former Intel officials, and then write about other issues like
(03:07):
Richard Jewel back when I was a local host in Atlanta,
or when the Duke Lacrosse came case came forward. I
actually took the time and drove and met with the
families to find out what was going on. I knew
there'd be exculpatory evidence that they presented, and then getting
calls and working the phones and work and talking to
law enforcement in Ferguson, Missouri. We ended up getting that
case right. Hands up, don't shoot. I was told early
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on multiple multiple eyewitnesses will confirm Officer Darren Wilson's story.
Don't buy it. Hands up, don't shoot, never happened. I
was told the same thing about Freddie Graham Baltimore or
the UVA case. You know that this is not an
accident that we're getting it right. If you want to
be a content provider, you better start telling some truth.
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And you know, here's Joe Rogan, just sick and tired
as everyone should be. You know this this BS game
of pretending everybody's Hitler. That was their whole closing argument, Hitler,
Stalin Mzsolini, Nazi, fascist, racist, and they just keep doubling
down the legacy media. I guess on the only thing
that they know, which is hating Donald Trump his supporters
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every second, every minute, every hour of every twenty four
hour day, every seven day week, every month, every year.
They've been doing this now for nine years, and guess what,
people have tuned them out. They don't care what they
say anymore. Listen.
Speaker 4 (04:33):
I mean, this is the Donald Trump excuse. You do
anything you can to stop hitler, you know, right, And
this is why they want to conflate, and they always
want to pretend that everyone's Hitler. The problem with that
is that just after a while, it's crying wolf and
people are like, oh, this is a bull game you're
playing and you're just using it as an excuse.
Speaker 8 (04:53):
Me.
Speaker 4 (04:53):
Elon's talked about this a lot about and he's absolutely correct,
is that people use woke ideology as an excuse to
be at and it's really just people that are that
are attaching themselves to things that make them feel righteous.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
He's right.
Speaker 6 (05:12):
And this whole thing now go back to prior to
this election. You know, we would have we had on
this program, Mark Halprin and Sean Spicer, they do the
Morning Meeting, and like me, they were actually studying numbers
every day and looking at indicators of how early voting
was going. And with each day's news, I was getting
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more confident day by day by day. And these other
networks they were echoing the Harris campaign in the line
that racist, fascist nazi, the closing arguments, they never told
you the truth about her radicalism, her in her own
words like we did, or Tim Wall's radicalism in his
own words anyway. Sean Spicer, former White House Press Secretary.
(05:57):
He is also the host of the Shawn's Vice Or
podcast in the morning meeting with Mark Halpern. You know,
it's amazing that they just have doubled down on dumb
and dumber and if that's if that's what faked Jake
Tapper and your people at CNN want to do, and
you know, conspiracy pedaling, you know, extremist Rachel Maddow wants
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to do, and CNN and MSD and C want to
keep using the word Nazi.
Speaker 1 (06:22):
I'm fine with it.
Speaker 9 (06:23):
Yeah. By the way, I got to just start by saying,
phenomenal interview Sean Hannity with President Trump. I enjoyed it.
I learned a lot. I've done the guy ten years
and I was like, when you watch an interview with
President Trump, and you learn a lot. You know, the
interview has done a good job, and I was just
I was on the edge of my seat. I'm looking
forward to tonight. But to your point, Sean, listen, these
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guys whind and complain. I pointed in us for my
podcast last night. I want to talk about it again tonight.
They whined for four years, we don't have access to
the president and the First Amendment and freedom of the
press and transparency. President Trump on day one does a
sixty minute presser with them, sixty minutes. Fox News carries it.
News Nation carries it. She Span carries it. Jake Tappers
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CNN did not take it. Nicole Wallace MSNBC didn't take it.
What are you afraid of? Your ratings suck? You're down?
Why do you not want people to hear from President Trump?
And I think that these guys, it's a joke, the
idea that they are afraid of letting people see their
president and action for the first time in forty years,
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getting things done, delivering on promises that I just can't
come to any other conclusion except for they're afraid, Because
I mean, even if you wanted to hate on them
and had one of your never Trump panels CNN, What
do you just go ahead and show President Trump? But
I think that they're afraid that they would actually have
to admit that the president is doing what he said
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he was doing and delivering for the American people.
Speaker 1 (07:56):
I'll take it a step further.
Speaker 6 (07:58):
That one hour impromptu press I don't think Joe Biden
would ever be I know Joe Biden wouldn't be capable
of doing it.
Speaker 1 (08:05):
Now. I would argue tonight's I think that he's done.
Speaker 9 (08:08):
He didn't do an hour over four years. President Trump
in two days in the Oval office has probably done
more than Joe Biden did in four years combined.
Speaker 6 (08:17):
I mean, he's just moving at the speed of light.
I've gone through now, you know, I went through his
initial day in office, the second day in office. I mean,
I have to spend fifteen minutes just listing the day's
activities in the day's work, and then he'll spend time
with the press. I mean, I thought I had a
short interview, and it's always hard when you're with a
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president if they say you're done, you're done, and he
wanted to keep going, and.
Speaker 1 (08:44):
I was saw that I that I'm like, okay, you know.
Speaker 6 (08:49):
And then then I'm in an uncomfortable position because I'm like, Okay,
I think we talked about California enough. I want to
still talk about the economy. I want to talk about immigration,
I want to talk about China, Russia and Iran. I mean,
and there's so many topics, and and he's like, no,
it's okay, We'll keep going.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
He didn't care.
Speaker 6 (09:05):
And because they because it's obviously his passion. He lives this,
he eats this, he breathes this, he sleeps this, and
we really did have a great time together. We've known
each other so long that you know it. Just as
for me, it's very comfortable and easier to to, you know,
interview him. When I did try to nudge him along,
I criticized for it. I'm like, well, you know, I
(09:27):
thought I had X number of minutes, and it ended
up that I had doubled the amount of minutes. If
I would have known I had doubled, I wouldn't have
tried to move on to any topic.
Speaker 9 (09:36):
Well, you get to break it up. Now, you get
two nights of great content. But you know, the marine
standing outside of the west wing door pretty late at night,
and the marine will stand there when the President is
in the oval office, and it's just a reminder that
even when he's not doing public events, Donald Trump's going
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to be in the office working on behalf of the
American people. And it's such a breath of fresh air.
And one of the things that I'll just say, Sean,
is that, especially on the topic of immigration, for months years,
we were told that nothing could get done, and Donald
Trump has shown in the first three days in office
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that he can get it done. I mean, the border
crossing is going after the criminals. Joe Biden chose not
to do that, chose not to do that. Now, obviously
I think we need, you know, Trump showing what we
can do from an executive but we still need a
bigger pitch, a bigger fix translatively. But Donald Trump is
showing that you can actually with leadership get results for
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the American people. And for four years we were given
a bunch of excuses why things couldn't get done.
Speaker 6 (10:45):
Well, I'm telling you nothing happened for four years, and
if anything, we were lied to at the highest level.
We were told the border is closed and the borders secured.
That was a lie. Our own eye showed us otherwise,
we were told that the the inflation is transitory. Then
we were told the economy is getting better, but we
all go shopping. I do my own grocery shopping every week.
(11:09):
I don't know why people ask me, why are you here.
I'm like, because I like to eat, but I go
and I have seen the inflation. I have felt the inflation.
I can afford it. But I remember the point of
my life for many years when I was living paycheck
to paycheck and eating a lot of meat loaf and
not being able to even go to McDonald's for crying
out loud because I just didn't have the money to
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do it, and just doing things on my own that way.
And for you know, the people that do make this
country great, they deserve better. They don't need lectures from
the Washington Post and on how they should lower their
expectations in life and maybe consider a townhouse over the
house in a neighborhood with a nice car and a
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backyard for a dog and a pool. I don't think
people should have to settle. I think American government needs
to perform better, and that's what's going to happen.
Speaker 9 (12:02):
Yeah, well, let me read you a headline from the
New York Times how labeling cartel's terrorists could hurt the
US economy. I mean, it's unbelievable. They're basically saying, because
President Trump wants to go after the cartels that are
sending humans and drugs into our country, it could hurt
the I mean, the media is unreal and what they'll
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do to cover up for Joe Biden and to like
demean Donald Trump's action. It's crazy. But you're right, we
all see and feel the results between these two administrations
right off the bat.
Speaker 6 (12:38):
You know, so in two days, almost five hundred arrests
of the illegal immigrants, including those with criminal histories including
sexual assault, domestic violence, drugs, weapons crimes. A lot of
these arrested nationals come from places like Afghanistan, Angola, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia,
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the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Senegal,
and Venezuela. Yeah, where the trende Aragua gang is now
in twenty states. I mean, it's all simple, basic common sense.
I still think it's going to be hard to find that. Know,
we know they are terrorists here, we don't know where
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they are. We know there are murderers and rapists and
violent criminals here, but we don't know where they are.
I think finding them is going to be really hard.
Speaker 9 (13:27):
Well, he's already shown that if you start to actually
do your job and allow the folks, whether it's ICE
or CBP, do the job that they signed up to do,
it'll benefit us. With those five hundred people we're in here,
you know, five days ago, five months ago, and when
Donald Trump switched that switch and said go get them,
they at least were able to start doing their jobs.
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And I think that while it may take a little
bit more time to get some of these really bad
guys who now know that they're being hunted, we'll get
them because the will and the might is there.
Speaker 6 (13:58):
Well, the will in the might is there, but the
speed at which he's acting, I've never seen anything like
it in my life.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
I mean, I went through a list earlier in the program.
Speaker 6 (14:07):
I don't have the fifteen minutes to go through it again,
everything from woke politics to the Keystone XO pipeline, you know,
to basically I love the what he did at Davos
earlier today and attendee admitting the Trump won and globalism lost.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
Thank God for that, you know.
Speaker 6 (14:26):
And you know, look at the Saudi's pledging six hundred
billion in US trade and investment, and Syria, even the
Jihati boss saying he's the guy that's going to bring
peace to the Middle East. They know better his plan
on tariffs to get free and fair trade, in the
elimination of intellectual property THEFT. I mean, it goes on
and on and on and ending. DEI and and women
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and men and women's sports. It just it's it's a
laundry list of everything that needed to be fixed and
never was touched.
Speaker 9 (14:57):
Yeah. But look, this is why I'm saying on all
of these things, leadership matters. But the other thing I'll
say to you that I have been harping on if
every time the Democrats come after Donald Trump, the law there,
the attempts to get him off the ballot, he grows stronger,
and four years out of office, they've had the opportunity
to think about the people, the process, and the policies
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that when they got back into office they would utilize
to get the agenda passed. And we're seeing the fruits
of that. These things that we're seeing historically happen in
a first week would never have happened if he had
stayed in office. There is such a silver lining and
a blessing that the last four years, Donald Trump's been
able to sit around with the right people to talk
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about what they would do if they got back on
day one. And we're seeing the results of that planning
every single day for the last three days. And my
guest is that we're going to keep seeing it for
the next three months.
Speaker 6 (15:55):
I think we're going to see it for the next
four years. And thank God for that, we can get
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Right, twenty five to the top of the hour. No,
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It's kind of like reshuffling the deck of the Titanic,
Fake New CNN is moving anchor A over here, an
kor B over there, anchor cy over there, anchor d
over here. Okay, what makes you think that shuffling the
you know, the deck chairs of the Titanic is going
to make any difference after it hit the iceberg. They
hit the iceberg, you know, and Sean brought this up.
(24:26):
I did not know that they didn't carry Donald Trump's
impromptu presser the other day. I didn't know that, but
it doesn't surprise me. I'm not surprised that they've already
made Hitler comparisons on both MSDNZ and on Fake New CNN,
whether they're saying it about Trump or Elon Musk.
Speaker 1 (24:45):
None of this, you know.
Speaker 6 (24:47):
George Stephanopoulos, you know, obsessing over January sixth. Does any
of this surprise you? Do you think that these people
learned a thing from what happened in this election? Do
you think there's any self reflection, any introspection, and you know,
as they watch their ratings, you know, disintegrate before their eyes.
Do you think that maybe that they might reflect and
(25:08):
look in a mirror and try to learn something. You know,
when you and this audience communicate to me certain things
you don't like, I take it to heart, and when
enough people tell me, I try to make adjustments and
changes so I can be a better host. I've looked
at research on myself for years, and people are brutally honest.
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They'll say what they like, they'll say what they don't like,
and I don't take it personally. I'd take it as
an opportunity to learn anyway, now Fake News CNN is
going to lay off hundreds of employees shuffle the decks
of the Titanic there. They're doing the same thing over
at MSDNC. I guess NBC wants no part of that
horrible brand, and they're peeling them off from NBC News.
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Apparently fake News CNN announced that it is reshaping their
week they line up, apparently the fake news Jim Acosta
is losing his ten AM show and they there's talk
that he would program from midnight to two AM. Another
report out today saying that he's thinking of quitting. Well,
if a tree falls in a forest and nobody's there,
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would anybody even notice? I don't think so. That timeslot
is like the Siberia of television news. You know, It's
also possible that he could leave the network. Okay, but
where's he going to go? Who's going to hire him?
You know, I don't know. I mean, I guess I
guess there's some liberal network that would want him. But
(26:36):
this bloodbath is, you know, is happening. And it was
funny because I was at the inauguration, I was at
the military ball, the service Member's ball, and it was
such a celebration, and it was such an honor to
be in the room with all the people that protect
our freedoms. And you know, I looked over next to
(26:58):
me and there was fake News CNN. And I saw
the ratings the next day and it's like eight to one.
We're beating them. And I looked over and I saw
them monitor, and on their monitor they had Jamie Raskin
on as a guest. I'm like, oh man, you couldn't
pick a worse guest. It's Donald Trump's inauguration. Why don't
you just, you know, respect the will of the people.
(27:22):
You know they can't. There was somebody on the Republican
Tennessee Timbershett was on with fake News Acosta on Wednesday,
you know, and then said, you know, he fired back
at the reporter about it. You know, they never ending
January sixth pardons, and he just he was very frank
about this.
Speaker 1 (27:41):
This is a.
Speaker 6 (27:41):
Political world, Jim, and I don't remember you all on
CNN condemning the former president for commuting the sentences of
murderers and child molesters, which he did. I mean, it's
it's and Rogan's right. It's a BS game of pretending
everybody's hitler, and it's it's not going to stop. It's
not going to go away, you know. It's Yeah, I
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just think they are where they are, and I just
I wouldn't expect people to change, but I'm kind of
glad that's good for business for us, you know, those
that are committed to telling the truth. Edward, Maine, You're
next on the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 11 (28:15):
Hi, Hey, hello, mister Sean Hannity. How are you today, sir?
Speaker 6 (28:20):
I'm good, sir. How are you glad you checked in?
It's pretty cold usually up in Maine. What's going on?
Speaker 11 (28:26):
It's called up here? It's a twenty two degrees.
Speaker 5 (28:31):
Hey.
Speaker 11 (28:31):
I wanted to talk to you about your town hall
with Congress. If I may do that, please.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
Yes, sir, go right ahead.
Speaker 11 (28:41):
I'm just going to keep it down just for one question.
You asked the question to Congress about the size of
our country and how basically are we going to get
all the bad people out of this country and round
them up? And I'd like to answer the congres gave
you when they answered your question, they were clear, they
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didn't beat around the brush. They said, criminals do crimes,
and we're going to find them, and we're going to
catch them and we're going to get rid of them.
And I thought it was a good answer to your question.
Speaker 6 (29:21):
Oh, I appreciate it. They have to find them. I
really really fear. I'm open about it. I'm not hiding it.
I fear that we do have Iranian assassination squads in
this country, only because too many people, too many sources
have confirmed it. For me, I do fear that we
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have other you know, domestic would be lunatics, assassins that
would you know, think they'd be doing.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
God will if they took out.
Speaker 6 (29:51):
The person that the media identifies as Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini.
I worry about that a lot too. I worry about
an attack on our homeland because we have known terrorists
in the country. I worry about the cartels, the gang members,
the murderers, the rapists. I want to find every one
of them that Joe and Kamala let in. They already
have all this blood on their hands. Nobody held them accountable.
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The media ignored it because all they cared about was
them winning. But we got a lot of work ahead
of us, and you know, it's a very sober reality.
But I'll tell you what, We picked the right guy
for the job because he is dialed in and he
is focused on his agenda and he's not stopping. And
Republicans are smart. They come to the conclusion together with
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no exceptions that they're either going to win together or
lose together. Anyway, Edward, keep warming up in mainite, start
a big fire today, and maybe you know, have a beer.
About four o'clock you're allowed. Let's say hello to Pat
in Arizona. Hey, Pat, how are you glad you called Sean?
Speaker 12 (31:00):
Thanks for taking my call. Hey, yesterday I was listening
to your show and there was a Navy corman that
came on and he talked about what President Trump's doing
to bring back all of those that were wrongfully discharged
out of all the military branches and even offering him
back day. And I think that's very commendable. But what
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I want to say is not much has been said
about those that stuck it out, those whose careers have
been extensively damaged in the fight, up until the Supreme
Court stepped in and told President Biden that he couldn't
do that. In other words, my son joined the Navy
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years ago, and he was making he was going to
make a career out of it. He promoted quickly through
the ranks, and I don't know. By year six he
was a first class petty officer, got all his qualifications,
received three Naval Achievement Medals for a lot of his
work that he did over and above. And at the
start of COVID, he was testing for the chief position.
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He passed the test, made boards and at that particular time,
COVID was just kind of a its infancy. But the
vaccine was recommended and it wasn't mandatory, but due to
his own beliefs and reasons, he chose not to get
the vaccine, and then, of course he didn't get promoted
that year, and since then it was just a downhill
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battle from there.
Speaker 1 (32:30):
That's that.
Speaker 6 (32:31):
I mean, the guys like your son of the people
we want, I mean people that are passionate about the military.
I mean, I would say Pete hegsa's greatest asset. This
is in his blood. I mean, he lives, eats, breeds,
sleeps military and that's why I think he'll be so
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good at the job. It's a hard job, but those
are the people we want in the military. I'll make
a prediction assuming Seth gets to be Defense secretary. You
watch recruitment levels, they're going to go through the roof.
How old is your son now?
Speaker 12 (33:08):
Thirty eight?
Speaker 6 (33:11):
Yeah, well he still has time. He may want to
go reconsider and go back in. I don't know if
the situation won't you know.
Speaker 12 (33:18):
Oh, and Sean is what it happened is is he
was assigned a nuclear powered carrier down in the San
Diego area, and his position was a flight deck lead
Petty officer, So he was in charge of a group
working on the flight deck if a carrier. And when
the mandates started, he was no longer deployable, so they
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pulled him off that and he went from being the
flight deck LPO on a carrier to Cleveland parking lots.
Speaker 6 (33:47):
And that's that's so ridiculous. So I would imagine he
probably has moved on with his life. But please thank
him for ours, for his service, and I hope we
get people like your son that have a passion, you know,
for this all volunteer army that protects our liberties and freedoms.
You raised a great kid.
Speaker 1 (34:07):
Thank you.
Speaker 6 (34:08):
Pat Madeline in New York, we have about ninety seconds.
They're all yours. Go ahead, huh.
Speaker 1 (34:15):
Hi, are you.
Speaker 2 (34:16):
Oh good? You know, I'm a great fan of yours
for over twenty years, and I was teaching high school,
a Catholic high school in Brooklyn, and I created a
course for the seniors called Media and Society. I used
a chapter from your first book, let Freedom Ring. I
have right in front of me. You look just as handsome,
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except you had dark.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
Here then and darker hair. Yeah.
Speaker 6 (34:44):
I think they airbrushed the cover of that book unbeknownst
to me.
Speaker 1 (34:48):
I didn't know. I don't pay attention to that stuff. Wow.
Speaker 6 (34:51):
Well, obviously it wasn't a public school, you said, a
Catholic school, so they let you do it.
Speaker 12 (34:57):
It's school.
Speaker 2 (34:58):
And when I created the course, it was basically to
educate the seniors about the vital role that the media plays.
You know, it was all you represented talk radio, but
I started from silent film all the way to a
film and sitcoms and TV movies plays everything. But you
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have been an inspiration for me. I think you're doing
a fantastic job for Trump. I'm a big Trump fin
so with my whole family, and I'm also a big
pro lifer, and it's just been wonderful listening to you
every single night and when I'm in the car turn
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in the day, but I had to call you. It
wasn't easy. And the course I made it was your
chapter twelve, the name of the course of that that
chapter other was winning the media awards and it was
a great book and you signed it. I went out
and I always went out. You mark Levin's book with
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my sister and I don't get it signed, et cetera. Anyway,
it was fascinating because some of the students didn't even
know that uten because this was about almost sixteen years
ago when I created this course, and it's amazing. It's
so many people. But uh, I love the fact that
I reproduced your chapter and photocommy handed it to a
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part of their reading and uh and it was So
you've been very inspirational and I'm so you're still and
congratulations on your engagement you have. I do and it's
been a pleasure.
Speaker 6 (36:49):
Well man, ma'am, you made my day. Madeline, you made
my day, and I'm very grateful to you. And you know,
it's sort of like when we put out the Kamlophiles.
It's like we got to share information. We're all we're
all spoke in the wheel nobody's more important. You know,
we now have to rally around what is the agenda
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to save the country. That's that's my only focus really
in life right now. It's it's not about me, it's
about the mission anyway, God bless you. I appreciate your
call more than you know. Look, twenty twenty five, we're
still living in the Harris Biden economy, which means it's
going to be a bumpy ride. Thank god we got
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a new president, but we still have stock market volatility,
credit card default, soaring, global conflicts, interest rates, the national
debt that we're going to have to handle. You know,
we're hoping for the best. You always plan for the worst.
But you know, for me, one of my investment strategies
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This is a Sean Hannity.
Speaker 6 (39:02):
Show, all right, that's gonna wrap things up at today
Part two. My interview with President Donald Trump in the
Oval Office yesterday. I mean it went on, we talked,
We spoke a long time. Could you imagine Joe Biden
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doing that long end interview. We cover a ton of ground.
You're gonna want to see this. Also, I sat down
in Washington with Majority Leader John Thune.
Speaker 1 (39:33):
We'll have that interview.
Speaker 6 (39:34):
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