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May 1, 2026 28 mins

In this episode of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean dives into the growing divide in American politics as radical rhetoric takes center stage. He breaks down the latest developments surrounding a controversial Senate candidate and the broader implications for the Democratic Party’s direction.  

Sean explores how media narratives, political strategy, and public perception are shaping the upcoming midterm elections. With sharp analysis and unapologetic commentary, he examines what these developments mean for voters and the future of the country.  

This hour sets the tone for a high-stakes political landscape, where messaging, ideology, and power are colliding in real time.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our two Sean Hannity Show toll free. It's eight hundred
and nine four one, Shawn if you want to be
a part of the program this Friday. A massive blow
Democrats now they have mastered the art of jerry mandering,
but a huge blow with the Supreme Court decision this
week that ends all racial jerry mandering. The Department of

(00:21):
Justice now has stated that, in fact, that they will
hold every state accountable for this and to this, here's AOC.
You know what's interesting about this is the people that
mastered this practice is the Democratic Party. They have been
racial jerry mandering for everyone. Here's AOC.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
We have to all abide by the same rules. And
so if Republicans are going to redraw North Carolina, if
they're going to redraw Texas, if they're going to redraw
and jerry mander every one of their states, then unfortunately,
we have to provide balance to that until we get
to the day where we can all finally agree to
put this behind us and pass nonpartisan jerry mandering federally.

Speaker 3 (01:05):
All right, So how does this play out? Ultimately?

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Senator Eric Schmid of Missouri is with us with an
update on this. The say AAC Department of Homeland Security,
which the President funded yesterday. And anyway, Senator, good to
have you, appreciate it. Happy Friday to you, sir.

Speaker 4 (01:22):
Good to be with you, my friends.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
All right, let's talk about the decision. But really, the
people that have been the masters at jerry mandering, racial
and otherwise have been Democrats.

Speaker 4 (01:33):
Yeah, look at the map of the New England States.
You've got, you know, maybe forty percent of that whole
area of Republican There's not a single Republican represented in Congress.
So the Democrats have been doing this for a very
long time. And I think one of the great legacies
of President Trump has inspired Republicans to fight back and
to be strong on these things. And so you've got
kind of this redistricting happening that's around the country. Missouri

(01:55):
did it and gained a seat, rightfully. So, but this
decision is really important. It's a law time coming. Essentially,
what the court said is you can't have racist maps,
you can't discriminate on your geer mandering based on race.
And a lot of these districts, particularly in the southeast,
they've been doing that for a very very long time.
And so the net result of that over the next

(02:15):
two to four years is probably twelve to nineteen seats
that if they're just drawn fairly and are not drawn
for the very purpose of racial discrimination, which is what
these maps are doing under the auspices of the Voting
Rights Act, Republicans are likely going to benefit from this.
But just as a practical matter, I don't care which
race you are, you're black, you're white, Asian, whatever it is,

(02:38):
you shouldn't be discriminated against as far as the or
the representation you get in Congress. That's what this whole
thing is about. Yesterday, recent development, though, Sean I wrote
a letter to the Civil Rights Division and Todd Blanch
so for meet Dylan and Todd Blanch to say, hey, look,
let's start with California because they have a number of
districts that fall into this category. Now it's time to
play offense and enforce this judgment. And they say yesterday

(03:00):
that that's exactly what they're going to do. So Republicans
are playing offense on this to enforce the law. It's
been court has said now what the law is. And
I think the American people are going to benefit down
from fair maps.

Speaker 1 (03:11):
I think they're going to I think it will also
impact the election. I contend and see if you agree
with me that what the actual the midterm elections, the
issues that will define the outcome of that have not
taken place yet. By that, I mean that we'll see
how Iran plays out. I would suspect it's going to

(03:32):
play out very favorably, and by favorably, that the Iranians
will not have a nuclear program as straight h Horn
moves will have to open. I think the President's only
hesitancy when it comes to wiping out their infrastructure has
been for the Iranian people because that would have a deep, profound,
long lasting impact on their futures as well. It wouldn't

(03:56):
just impact the regime. It may result in regime change,
but that was never his goal.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
Yeah, I think you're right about the idea that the
issues they're going to define this midterm election are going
to be defined really in the fall, because all you
have right now from the legacy media is essentially this
regurgitation of the Trump Arrangement syndrome that the Democrats espoused
every single day in Washington. And that's what good shoulders out.
Once you start unpacking the working families tax cut and

(04:25):
what that means the idea that there's no tax on tips,
there's no tax on overtime. People start to see the
advantages that you're opening up these Trump accounts that if
you just access them right now, Sean, that is going
to be if you just did that in fifteen dollars
a month, that's a million dollars by the time a
child born today is sixty years old. So a new

(04:45):
kind of economy where it's an investment kind of economy.
And the other thing that's important to note. Over the
Biden years, the average family essentially lost about five thousand
dollars worth of buying power because of inflation and wages
didn't keep up starting to change. So already now you're
in plus fifteen hundred dollars per family category. Now is

(05:06):
that all the way there?

Speaker 5 (05:07):
No?

Speaker 4 (05:08):
But but we are making progress. And I think is
this plays out and you unpack those things in the
last sixty days when people realize what's you know in
front of them, and then also how bad it was
and we can't let the Democrats ever be in charge again.
I think it goes a little bit different than some stagnant.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Poll Right now, I agree, And now there are important
Senate races, and there's been a big development this week.
Could you just imagine for a second the left in
this country, the legacy media mob in this country, if
a Republican, if the Republican Party were to nominate a
Senate candidate that had a Nazi tattoo, that is, an

(05:44):
avowed communist, and meanwhile getting the support of mainstream Democrats
like Chucky Schumer and you know, Pocahontas, Elizabeth Warren and
Bernie Sanders and Chris van Holland and all of these
Democrats seem to have now coalesced around this lunatic Graham Plattner. Now,

(06:05):
if I'm Susan Collins, who I do know, and you
mentioned something earlier which needs to be highlighted, in all
of New England, there's not a single elected representative that's
a Republican. I mean, Massachusetts gets about what thirty eight
percent of the Republican vote, they have zero representation. Now
one Republican congressman in all of New England, I mean,

(06:27):
Susan Collins is pretty much it. Now, if I'm Susan
Collins and my choice is to go against a sitting
Democratic governor or the guy with the Nazi tattoo. I
think I'll choose that guy.

Speaker 4 (06:38):
Well, I will say this, this goes to show how
morally bankrupt and intellectually bankrupt the Democrats are. They're getting
behind this guy and he has the energy on their base. Sean,
he's the guy. The reason why he's leading in the
polls is this Trump Arrangement center is metastasized. They want
to go when.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
You say leading in the polls, I don't want people
to be misled here. He's leading in the polls to
get the Demo nomination. Correct.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
Yeah, that's and that's why the former governor or the
governor dropped out this this week. So he's got a
clear path now to the nomination against Chusan Collins. But
it just goes to show you the only define those
two things that motivate the Democrats at this point. It's
GDS and it's just it's just raw power. It's just
raw power. So they don't care who it is they're

(07:21):
willing to step us. They don't. They'll sweep all that
under the rug if they can gain a sendency in
getting back to the voting rights. As you mentioned the
fact that there's no elected Republican in the area. Remember,
you don't have to be a citizen to be counted
in the census. And if you want to know why
fifteen million people were let in here illegally over the
Biden years, that's it.

Speaker 3 (07:42):
So if you.

Speaker 4 (07:42):
Actually restricted the people who can be counted in the census,
you should do. California would lose at least a dozen seats.
So if we had real elections, sean fair elections in
this country where only citizens were counted, Republicans would dominate.
The Democrats know it, which is why they're fighting so
to preserve a corrupt system they benefited front for so long.

Speaker 1 (08:04):
Well here's the guy. If you look at the things
that he said, and I'm talking about Graham Platner, and
he used a slur that's so offensive to people with
special needs, referred to himself as a communist, Paul Dall
police officers bastards, said rural white Americans actually are racist

(08:24):
and stupid. Washington Post reported. Platner also minimized issues that
service members face in reporting sexual assault incidents and said
that those who are rape should not get so effed
up that they wind up having a having sex with
somebody they don't mean to I'm like, wow, I mean,

(08:45):
this is the guy that Chuck Schumer. I guess he's
leader in name only or a minority leader in name only.
This is the guy he's now going to support. I mean,
what does that tell you about the party. And then
you have California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter sent an email
to donors including the phrase f Trump four times. I
don't think she's learned too much either.

Speaker 4 (09:06):
They've lost their minds. And you know, in the Capitol. Look,
I'm still relative with you. I came from BNAG, but
you go from your office in Russell to the Capitol,
reporters are everywhere, okay, and there's a gaggles in the
air cameras and people ask you questions all the time.
It's fine, I'm very successful, I do it. But they,
of course they asked the news of the day questions.
The biggest hypocrisy is that if that were a Republican Sean,

(09:30):
they would ask every single day every Republican Senator as
they walked in for every single vote. Do you agree
with this statement? Do you identify with the statement? They
don't ask the Democrats any of this stuff. So all
those crazy things, as Platiner guys talked about no Democrat
has ever asked to answer for those things like we
have to when there's some tweet that a journalist finds
offensive or something right, and so it's just the height

(09:53):
of hypocrisy. But this guy's crazy, but he is. He's
galvanized their base because they're so obsessed with president from
up and are so obsessed with power, they're willing to
get behind this guy as obviously a terribly flallied candidate.
But it just goes to show you kind of where
we're at and why there's just no substitute for winning.
We have to hold onto the House, we have to
hold onto the Senate. We've got to give President Trump

(10:14):
the opportunity to carry forth this agenda that is supported
by the working people of this country. And we should
be unapologetic about it, we should be fearless about it.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
Well, James Carvill said the quiet part out loud. He
said that if Democrats get back power, they want Puerto
Rico statehood, they want VC statehood, they want them pack
the US Supreme Court. So I think we know where
they're headed. They seem to be totally completely obsessed. Twenty
four to seven with just hating Donald Trump. They have
no real ideas. They are beholden to the radicals that

(10:49):
now rule their party. I don't even see Hakim Jefferies
and Chuck Schumer surviving. I think Chuck Schumer is going
to be primary by AOC, and I think if he is,
he's going to lose.

Speaker 4 (10:59):
Yeah. I think Chuck is going to be the treasurer
for AOC for president so that she doesn't run against him.
And you're seeing I think this turnover now of the
more kind of establishment Democrats into this hyper charged, radicalized
sort of office holder slash candidate. And we just have

(11:22):
to be prepared to put our best team on the
field as well, and we got to win. That's when
people say, you know, saving this country, That's what I mean,
because if they get in charge, there's no question they'll
pack the Supreme Court, they'll add states to the Union.
They'll federalized elections, so that showing a state requiring you
to show your idea to vote, that will become illegal,

(11:45):
like in California, and you can be arrested stay of California.
If you're an election judge and you ask somebody for
their identification to prove who they are to vote in
this country. You yourself, as the election dge can be prosecuted,
not the illegal immigrant who somehow got a driver's license
or didn't get one. It is being allowed to vote
in state California. That's the moral inversion that's happened. And

(12:07):
again that's how this is not your grandfather's Democrat party.
This is not Bill Clinton given a speech at the
State of the Union talking about how we need to
enforce our orders into poor people who are here illegally.
We're way past that. This is a radicalized party now
and we need to see it for what it is.
And like I said, the unflinching in our beliefs that

(12:28):
we have in advocating those the American people.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Quick break right back more with Missouri Senator Eric Schmidt
on the other side this Friday. Than your calls coming
up eight hundred nine four one, Shawn, if you want
to be a part of the program, all.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
Right, we continue. Missouri Senator Eric Schmid is with us.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
Your call is also coming up eight hundred and ninety
four one Shaw on this Friday.

Speaker 3 (12:49):
As we continue.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
I mean, this really is going to be the biggest
choice midterm election in our life. I mean, they won't
fund the Department of Homeland Security at a time where
at war, which is insane. They're the party that wants
to defund, dismantle lobail laws, reimagine the police, the party
of open borders, the party of panctuary cities and states,
the party of They've voted for the largest tax increase

(13:13):
in history against the vote the largest tax cut in history.
They don't seem to have any rudder or agenda except
that they want socialism and that they're going to run
on just hating Donald Trump. I'm not sure that that
is a good platform to run on because that's what
lost the twenty twenty four election. With Nazi, fascists and

(13:35):
racist it's all they have.

Speaker 4 (13:37):
And it's a decade long now war against law enforcement. Sean.
It was to fund the police, now it's the fund ice.
It's the same calculus they had. Barack Obama called every
you know, half of America bitter cleaners. Hillary Clinton called
them basket of portables. Joe Biden called them trash. This
is what they think of, like just working folks who

(13:58):
are trying to have a better life.

Speaker 1 (14:00):
And by the way, I'm guilty of all three. I'm
guilty guilty as charged. You can call me whatever they want,
but I'm not them, So I'm very happy with where
I stand.

Speaker 4 (14:11):
That's right, that's right now. But that's who they are,
and it's sad, and that's why we.

Speaker 6 (14:15):
Have to win.

Speaker 3 (14:16):
Center.

Speaker 1 (14:16):
Eric Schmidt, Missouri, thank you, sir, appreciate your time. You
have a great weekend. All right, before we get to
our phones, Linda took the day off. What did you
do yesterday? I never asked why people take off. I
just let my staff take off when they want to
take off.

Speaker 6 (14:29):
Well, you don't have to ask because I never take off.
So when it happens, it's a rarity. You don't even
know what to do.

Speaker 3 (14:34):
You're like, oh my god, it's annoying that you don't
take off.

Speaker 1 (14:36):
I mean, I tell you all the time to take off,
and you, frankly, it's it's like the same thing you
tell me, boss Buss. Why don't you take off the
next three days? I think you need a break. You're
working too hard, And I'm like, why don't you shush up?
And I'll take off when I want to take off.
But I'd like to work is what I do for
a living. And if I don't know If I don't

(14:57):
have three hours to vent every day, it's not good
for everybody else in my life.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
So that's just the trip.

Speaker 6 (15:02):
This is your mental health.

Speaker 1 (15:04):
It's great for my mental health. I mean, I love
what I do. I'm blessed to do what I do.
But you took a day off of work yesterday. What
did you do? Did you hang out with the fam?
What did did you do?

Speaker 3 (15:16):
What did you do? There had to be a reason.

Speaker 6 (15:19):
I took my mother in law, who is from Staten
Island to Staten Island. She doesn't live there anymore. She
had some things she had to do on the island,
and so we were there.

Speaker 3 (15:26):
You took your mother in law. Now do you like
your mother in law?

Speaker 6 (15:29):
I love my mother in law. I'm very lucky. She rocks.
So I'm one of the rare people who actually has
a mother in law. That's cool. So I'm very, very,
very lucky. But yeah, so we hung out that It's
not the norm at all. She's great, I'm lucky, and
she's just and she knows everybody.

Speaker 5 (15:46):
You know.

Speaker 6 (15:46):
You go through Staten Island, She's like, oh, I know
this guy from my school. I went to grammar school
with this guy. That's where so and so got christened.
I'm like, oh my god, it's like going on a tour.
But we were at the store. It's called Shamrock Paints.
It's on Victory Boulevard. Those of you who are familiar
with Stateton Island, I.

Speaker 3 (16:00):
Lived in the Rocky Paints. What did you go to
a paint store for?

Speaker 6 (16:03):
She needed some some things done in her home and
her very good friend, Joe Anne, is an interior designer
and works out of this store for the past thirty
years on the island.

Speaker 3 (16:12):
So we went to what kind of what brand of
paint do they have?

Speaker 6 (16:17):
We did? They have all kinds of paint, but we
weren't there for paint. We were there for curtains and drapes.
And there's a whole other side of the store. So anyways,
more details than you need. But there's a lovely guy there.
He owns the store. His name is Pete and he's
a huge handity fan. So Joe Ann, the interior designer,
takes my mother in law and I into the back
and that she's like, oh, this is Archangelas. That's my

(16:38):
mother in law's name. She goes, this is Arcandela. She
just wanted to say thank you, YadA yadda. And she goes,
and this is Linda, her daughter in law. I said, hi,
how are you this night? She goes, you know, Linda
is with handity, she's been there for twenty years. And
he looks at me and he goes, oh my god,
are you Linda from the radio.

Speaker 5 (16:52):
Linda.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
Oh my god, Oh my god, oh my god. Nobody
says that. My god. I mean, so let's say keep going.

Speaker 6 (16:59):
So the this is when you know a stick works, right.
So he says to me, I don't know if I
believe you sepasta source. So I say it and he
busts out laughing. He's like, oh my god. He goes,
I listen to you guys every day. He knew about
Liam being there. So I said, tomorrow, I'm going to
shout you out and tell Sean how nice you were
to me and my mother in law. So shout out
to Pete on Victory Boulevard at Shin.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
You know what kind of paint he sells in that
paint store? What brand?

Speaker 6 (17:23):
He had a wide variety. They are a very high
end paint store. They had everything in there, very very nice,
very high.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
Happened to be particularly fond of Benjamin Moore, although Bear
is very good too. But what frustrates me is you
can't get oil based paint like you used to, which
is a lot better than the latex paint that people
use now. It was more toxic, but it it definitely
does a better job. I mean there is a black

(17:54):
market for some I can tell you that, not that
I would ever go that way.

Speaker 3 (17:59):
Of course you would. You can get it.

Speaker 6 (18:01):
You're an upstanding member of society. You're not doing black
markets for paint.

Speaker 3 (18:04):
Fattens.

Speaker 1 (18:05):
Impervo oil based Benjamin Moore paint was the best.

Speaker 3 (18:10):
It looked like glass if you if you had to
paint right.

Speaker 6 (18:13):
What is im pervo?

Speaker 3 (18:15):
That's what it's called satin impervo.

Speaker 6 (18:18):
Oh that's like a that's like saying like flatter.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
I used to spray my my cars and one work
van and I nearly blew out my lungs doing this.

Speaker 6 (18:26):
I remember you telling me that I just never heard
of from pera.

Speaker 3 (18:29):
Well that paint that was an auto paint is called
immron and it happened.

Speaker 6 (18:33):
Oh yeah, yeah, that I remember with.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
Gold, Like how you say this like gold? I don't
like gold sprinkled through it? Like little gold dots and
it just shined like there's no tomorrows beautiful.

Speaker 3 (18:48):
I used to love like a shimmer.

Speaker 1 (18:50):
Oh yeah, it was awesome. Let's get to our busy phones. Uh,
now that we got that out of the way. Uh,
exciting day going to the paint store. Jim in Indiana, Jim.

Speaker 3 (18:59):
How are you?

Speaker 5 (19:02):
I am doing well, Sean, Thank you for taking my
call on YEF. And oh, you've been talking about Trump
derangement syndrome. And I just had to jump in on
this one because my wife has it.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Oh boy, how long you've been How long you've been married?

Speaker 5 (19:20):
Well, we've been married ten years. It's a third marriage
for both of us. Normally, my wife has been a
deep thinker and a matter of fact for about twenty years,
well over twenty years. Her employer used to send her
from site to site to resolve problems. It was usually

(19:41):
a conflict between two or more groups, and she would listen,
she'd get involved, she'd analyze the situation, and then she'd
get the bickering stopped, and then she'd get them working together.
And for twenty years she had one hundred percent success
rate before she got the one that I'm aware of
that she really couldn't reverse. But that's a different story.

(20:05):
And before that, you know, she worked for the VA
for a number of years, just learning and polishing those skills.
She's a good thinker everyday life.

Speaker 3 (20:14):
I mean, she just well, let me ask you.

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Let me ask you this. You've been married twenty years.
This is not your first marriage, right right? Are your
second marriage? It's her second marriage?

Speaker 5 (20:25):
Uh, third for both of us?

Speaker 1 (20:27):
All right, third forth? All right, So make the third
one the charm. Is my advice to you, now.

Speaker 5 (20:32):
Thank you.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
I don't think I could be married to a liberal woman.
I just don't. I don't think it would work. I am.

Speaker 1 (20:40):
I am just too wrapped up in what I do
every day. And if I had to get aggravated at
home hearing that, I would go nuts. I just would,
knowing my personality.

Speaker 5 (20:53):
Most politics, unless.

Speaker 1 (20:56):
However, you know, you walk down the aisle before God,
family and friends, and you say to love, honor, cherish,
be faithful, to forsake all others. I think they took
out the word obey last time I checked. But in
all seriousness, I think you just got to not talk
about politics.

Speaker 3 (21:16):
Just let it go.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
It's just not worth it, is it? Worth losing your
marriage over political differences.

Speaker 5 (21:23):
Oh, certainly not. But we can talk about most things
and discuss them. But as soon as Donald Trump's name
is mentioned, all reasoning just immediately disappears hypnotized.

Speaker 3 (21:40):
I don't know what to tell you.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
I mean, he's got three and a half years left
and office, or two and a half years left in office.
I mean it's I would just get through this period,
is my advice to you, and try and make the
marriage work. I mean, you get along in every other
aspect of your life. Generally speaking, nobody gets along perfectly right.

Speaker 5 (22:03):
But I'm wondering if if they haven't been using subliminal
messaging or something to hypnotize people.

Speaker 1 (22:12):
Here's the problem at what I've learned with people with
Trump derangement syndrome, and they try to confront me and
engage me in public. This lady came up to me.
I don't think I told this story on the area.
I used to like you. I really my kids were
with me, and I said what happened and you and
that Donald Trump? And she goes starts going off on me,

(22:35):
and I just start messing with her. I just because
I'm not upset at all. I don't care if she
agrees with me or doesn't agree with me. And I
just like poke the bear, left, right and sideways. And
my kids are very entertained by it. They're laughing like
they just stare cracking up at it. But my advice is, look,

(22:56):
you obviously love this woman enough to marry her. My
advice is, try and avoid the political discussions. And I
wouldn't watch news in the same room. Let her go
watch you know, MSDNC and get her fixed and you
can watch watch it, watch us on Fox, and don't
worry about it.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
I still think she's been hypnotized because it's.

Speaker 1 (23:17):
Just I think they're totally brainwashed. I mean, they wake
up every day. It's like a drug fix that they have.
They need to hate Donald Trump, but you can't fix it,
so why bother? Right anyway, Jim, I wish you and
your wife the best, my friend, God bless you. Eight
hundred and nine four one, Shawn, if you want to
be a part of the program, Linda, here's a good topic.

(23:37):
And I meant to bring this up earlier. You know
Emily Blunt, I guess she's in She was in the
original The Devil Wears product. I've never watched that movie.
Do you ever watch that movie?

Speaker 6 (23:48):
I have seen that movie, Yes.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
All right, And anyways, she's he's under fire in an interview.
I guess about the movie or something.

Speaker 3 (23:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:58):
She portrays Emily Dralton, the senior assistant to Meryl Streep's
Miranda in The Devilwar's Product Too, which I'd never go
see if my life depended on it. But anyway, after
the first movie's release, her character instantly became an inspiration
behind the meme that signified corporate burnout. In the film,
she's overworked. I love my job. I love my job.

(24:19):
I love my job. That was her mantra. Anyway, So
here we are twenty years later, and she was asked
if she had any advice for women who are hating
their jobs right now, and she said quit. He said no,
I just think find something that you deeply want to do,
even if you're earning no money. As long as you
love it, you'll be happy. And there was a huge

(24:42):
online backlash to all of this. Oh if I could,
I'm not rich enough to quit, and I have no salary,
you know, for the time I look for another job.
I love when millionaires tell me to quit my job.
I can't quit. I need to pay the rent. Okay,
they're taking her too literally.

Speaker 3 (25:00):
I think if there.

Speaker 1 (25:00):
Can be a transition period if you're not happy with
your life and you don't like your job, and you
don't love your job, and I do love my jobs,
I do.

Speaker 3 (25:11):
I mean.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
Donald Trump actually said to my boss once, and it
really I'm like, why did you say that? He said,
why do you even pay him? Actually said this to
my boss, and my boss goes, what do you mean
he'd do it for free. I'm like, I'm like, shush up, no,
you're not helping me. I'm saying that. But he did
say that. And the reality is there are a lot

(25:35):
of people that are in dead end jobs. They're not happy.
And what I would recommend is just a slight deviation
of her advice. Start looking to transition to a field
that would be more fulfilling for you, that would make
you happier that when you open your eyes in the morning,
you're happy to go to work. It doesn't mean you

(25:56):
give up the current job immediately, but you transition to
the next job. I think that's what she was saying.
You're not saying that, you know, for people that can't
pay their rent, that you need to quit your job,
too bad, and good luck, you know, being on welfare.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
I didn't take it that way at all.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
And I think she's giving people, making people aware that
you have choices in life, and if you're not happy,
you make the transition to a field or an area
of interest that you have in your life that will
be more fulfilling for you in your life. And I
don't even know who Emily Blunt is. You know, I
don't really know her.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
You do.

Speaker 6 (26:33):
She's married to uh John Krasinski. He was on the
Office and he's in a bunch of other movies. I
actually really like her husband. I don't. I don't really
care for her too much. I think she's a bit overrated,
but she's This is not her first foray into saying
dumb things and getting in trouble. She did this once before.

Speaker 1 (26:50):
I don't think it's dumb. I don't think it's a
dumb advice. I think she just should have added transition.

Speaker 6 (26:55):
It's not like at the end of the day. I
think that people need to preface what they say by
saying it's my opinion, or if I was in that position,
she had said when Trump. It was like after a
GOP debate and she was like, you know, I want
to renounce my citizenship because she had just become an
American citizen because it looked like Trump was going to
win her Trump was just one I can't remember exactly

(27:16):
what it was, but you know, it's such a disgusting
thing to say people are waiting for decades to become
a citizen and because you don't like a candidate, like,
won't you be quiet for a minute and be a
citizen before you have an opinion, which she later came
out and walked it back.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
You only get one life here, and to be miserable
every day at your job, like g Linda hates her job,
but she stays twenty years.

Speaker 6 (27:39):
Oh stop it. I love my job. I irritate you
every day and they pay me for it. It's a
wonderful job and I'm incredibly grateful anyway.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
I mean, I want people to be happy in their life.
You only get one shot at this life.

Speaker 3 (27:49):
That's it. Might as well.

Speaker 6 (27:51):
Yes, make your decisions, get out of what you hate,
try to get it into what you love, and stop
crying about it.

Speaker 1 (27:57):
Oh, I was trying to keep that marriage together. I'm
not that optimistic, poor guy.

Speaker 3 (28:04):
Uh. Anyway, one eight hundred, Doctor Laura. You can call
us now.

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