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Right News, rounded up information, Overload Our Sean Hannity's show
eight hundred and ninefold one Sean, you want to be
a part of the program. A lot happening all throughout
the day today. Going back to Joe Biden's statement and
sanctions that he's putting on Russia in light of the
invasion of Ukraine and the President's pledge that we will
follow through Article five. An attack on one NATO country
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is an attack on all and what that actually means
would be interesting. The President reiterated, we are going we
are discussed in discussions with oil producing countries, and we'll
go into our petroleum reserves, which he's already done. The
one thing that I'm kind of a little shocked and expected,
and it would have been the most natural answer, is,
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you know, consider restricting lifting the restrictive policies he put
in place on the entire energy sector of our economy,
bring America back to being energy independent, return America to
being a net X border of energy to help out
our NATO and Western European allies. Nobody asked the question
if he's going to stop importing oil from Russia. Last year,
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Biden imported two hundred two hundred and thirty million barrels
of oil, even a million barrels of oil from Iran.
And this Iran deal, now, is that going to be
part of the deal. A wink nod. We'll open up
world markets for you if you just quote cooperate. Remember
that deal with Obama and Biden and the Mullos in
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Iran did not have any place anytime inspections, so they
were meaningless anyway. Joining us now. But it was nine
fifteen last night in the middle of my show, I
got a text from Senator Mark Rubio and it said
the invasion has started. He was the first person to
tweet it out, and it altered my show dramatically right
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from the get go. Senator, I do appreciate the heads
up on this, and this is well beyond I think
what everybody was predicting, except maybe people like you and me.
I expected the worst here, and I think it's as
bad as I've been predicting. The question is how far
does Putin's territorial ambitions go, because I don't think he's
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going to be particularly upset at all or give too
much of a Adam schiff about these sanctions. Well, I
mean there's two things happening at the same time, so
that they graving me on the first is that you're
going to see global oil prices climb, which actually helps
him right because of their main export as well and
natural gas, both of which will go up. And I'm
guessing and I think there's a reason to believe they've
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probably ordered some cash and gold reserves as a buffer
between now and the time that Europe has to sort
of capitulate or forty percent of the natural gas going
in the Europe fifty percent from some countries come from Russia.
So there comes a time where they're going to have
to cave in because energy prices will be hind and
people will be in the streets complaining, and that's what
he's bad. I think it's important to the US five
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hundreds and millions stars in all from question ourselves. In fact,
it's recently as yesterday evening toward commodities by Russian oil
and so forth, and sort of sit there and wonder
at the same time as Joe Biden's waging war on
oil and natural gaps here in America, when under Trump
in twenty eighteen, the nation for the first time and
a long time was exporting more than importing, and now
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in just two years, who reverse that. So it's almost
it's almost like helping out the blon Yar Prutin, And
he's one of the things that gave him great confidence
and moving forward on this. Lets let's go to the
sanctions that you know, Biden is blocking all these major
Russian banks. He's going to convene a summit with NATO tomorrow.
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On the energy question, he says that he knows Americans
are hurting, and he says, we're going to be coordinating
with all the major oil producing and consuming countries towards
our common interests to secure global energy supplies. The one
thing he did not mention is the massive amount of
natural resources we have in this country because he purposely
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is part of the Green New Deal. Social Ism abandoned
American energy independence and abandon America being a net exporter
of energy, something Trump accomplished that hadn't been accomplished in
seventy five years. Yeah, that's exactly right. I mean, look,
it's for him to announce that we're going to expand global,
that we're going to expand production is to go to
war with a squad. You know, just today there's an
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interview out there with John Kerry saying, Oh, I hope
the stuff with the brain doesn't distract from the global
warming agenda. I mean, it's it's a radical less the
center of a far left position, and either he doesn't
want to take it on or he believes it and
he wants to go along with him. But you're absolutely right.
I mean, last year, I think we bought two hundred
and thirty million barrels of oil from Russia. And when
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he talks about working with the energy producing countries, what
he's basically saying is at a time when we're producing less,
he's going to go around and ask other countries to
produce more. In essence, we can't make Can you explain
this to me? I really would like to understand it. If,
for example, you're drilling for oil and the rationale behind
not drilling in America America is that it's bad for
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Mother Earth. Okay, what is the difference if you drove
for that barrel of oil in the continental United States
or in anmir in Alaska, whatever, Or if you drove
for that oil in Russia, or you drove for that
oil in Saudi Arabia or anywhere else in the Middle East.
Can you explain to me why that would it be,
why it might have any different impact on Mother Earth? No,
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it doesn't. The only impact that has is that if
you're doing it in America, you're going to have people
chaining themselves the pipelines and protesting, you know, the people
that got him elected, people that are volunteering and giving
money to his campaigns. If it's happening halfway around the world,
they won't notice that, they won't care. They only don't
want it to happen here. Look after Europe. What happens
when you walk away from you know, nuclear energy, coal oil,
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you know in controlling and prinatural gas, and you depend
on other countries to provide it. You get held hostage,
and that's what's happened. You now become vulnerable to this
sort of extortion, which is what you know Putin's holding
over the head of all Europe right now. Can you explain.
When the President was asked about China and whether he's
urging China to help isolate Russia, he said, I'm not
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prepared to comment on that. We've been watching the territorial
ambitions of China play out. China seemed to give a
green light to Putin's actions in Ukraine and rationale behind it.
I'm expecting that probably, well, we're gonna let you take
over Ukraine and maybe the Baltics, but we're taking Taiwan.
And we've seen how aggressive president she has gotten. Ironically,
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The New York Times points out today that the Justice
Department yesterday said it was ending the Trump era effort
to fight Chinese national security threats and target professors and
ferret out potential Chinese spies that are in this country.
And I would assume this is something you're familiar with, being,
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you know, in the position that you're in on the
intelligence community. Yeah, two things on the China things, is
he talking to China and do anything about the thing
with Russia? They're probably not going to come out and
cheer it on the attack. America will say America provoked it.
But ultimately what China wants is to be nice to
rush on this because they expect Russia to be supportive
of them two three, four years down the road when
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they make their move on Taiwan and on the FBI.
But cent, why do you think it would be that
far down the road. Why wouldn't it be soon? It
could be soon. But I think China's preference with Taiwan
is to go to them and say, did you guys
see what happened to Uskrane? Do you see what happened?
NATO didn't do anything about it, America could do anything
about it, and no one's gonna do anything about you
guys might well, so is my interpretation of fighter jets
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over Taiwan airspace on a regular basis? Am I wrong
to think that this is imminent? Oh? Well, I think
that it's. I don't think we'll finish this decade without
them acting on it. There's no doubt about it. The
reason why I don't think it's overnight, it's because I
think China actually believe they have a chance to get
Taiwan to just cave in. Convince Taiwan that listen, you guys.
I actually think they could walk right in give Here's
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the problem I have explain to me now. The President
was clear, we will defend NATO, and we will we
will stand by Article five of NATO. Okay, attack on
one country's attack on all countries? All right, Well, the
Baltics are members of NATO. So explain to me what
options that the United States and NATO might have if
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in fact, he goes after a NATO country next, because
it seems, you know, once he went for the capitol
last night, it's clear that he wants the entire country,
and he's going to take the entire country, and he'll
make up any story that he has to rationalize it.
So if in fact that happens, I really don't see
the US and NATO strong enough to stand up to
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and be willing to participate in the war against Putin
and Russia, even though there really would be no option
at that point. Yeah, So if he takes all of Ukraine,
it'll put him right at the border of Poland, Romania
and so forth. And even now those strikes are conducting here,
that border could lead to miscalculation at that point if
they made it. If he made a move against the
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NATO country, one or two things is going to happen.
There's going to be a war that could be proved
to be catastrophic, or NATO will no longer exist. It
will be proven to be a paper tiger and just
a piece of paper. The problem is we have American
forces embedded in those countries. We would have American casualties
at that point we would have Americans on the front
line and the trip wire force. There would be a war.
I think, you know, NATO has more conventional capacity than Russia,
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but it wouldn't be a conventional war for long before
Russia escalated the tactical nuclear weapons in the battlefield to
try to force everyone to the negotiating table, you know,
escalating in order to de escalate. Yeah, all right, quick
break more with Senator Rubio of Florida on the other side.
Then we'll get to your calls eight hundred and nine
for one, Shan, if you want to be a part
of the program, I know a lot of you want
to react to all of the unfolding events. Today we continue.
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Senator Marco Rubio from Florida is with us. Of course,
he's on the Senate inte Committee. So what do you
think the best move you've you've heard the President outline
the sanctions that he has in place. I don't see
them as as that punitive to putin. I would imagine
that the Chinese probably will make a deal and probably
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be buying a lot more oil and getting their energy
from Russia as their alliance now gets stronger. Now we
have to worry about both Russia and China also aiding
and a betting and assisting Iran in their pursuit of
nuclear weapons. I think that's very real. Also, yeah, I
think the two the sanctions on the two big banks,
the ones they just announced today, those are the ones
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they should have announced three days ago. They should have
released that in the middle of the speech, like while
that speech was being run, they should have hit they
should have announced it in the middle of that almost
as a message that we're not waiting around. I think
the second piece now have to be Look, we're not
going to send American soldiers to fight in Ukraine. They're
not a member NATO, we have no obligation that where
candid Ukraines' aren't asking fort but there is going to
be if they remove the government from Kiev, there's going
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to be a government in exile, and we're gonna we're
gonna work with those guys and we're going to help
them help themselves. And essence, Ukrainians will fight. And even
if even if Putin takes over that country, he's got
to occupy it, and these people are not just going
to let him roll over. They're going to be shooting
at him. They're going to be striking at him for
months and years, for as long as they're there, and
it's going to create real propsitive. He laid out his
intentions and his manifesto, if you will, back in July
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and July twelve, to be specific, and he's followed through
on every level of what he said he was going
to do. There has been a long troop build up
on the border of eastern Ukraine, including the military build
up of Putin. And I guess what I'm wondering is,
as this was happening, why why didn't the NATO countries,
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including Joe Biden in the United States start arming the
Ukrainians so that they would have at least a fighting
chance for what was seemingly inevitable. Well, let me tell
you something that the Ukrainians have inflicted more punishment already
on the Russians and the Russian thought they were going
to have, and they're going to do more of it.
These guys are brave people. Eventually they'll be overwhelmed by
just the sheer volume. You know. I will say the
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US now lately, not not under Obama, but now under
Trump and then most recently leading up to this, and
the UK most recently Lithuania have been providing some of
this weaponry they're seeing out there. But let me ask you,
because I have the numbers in front of me. The
Russia has nine hundred thousand troops armed forces, Ukraine two
hundred and nine thousand. If you look at tanks, Russia
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has got nearly three thousand, and Ukraine doesn't even have
a thousand artillery. Russia has four thousand and six hundred
and eighty four versus eighteen hundred for Ukraine army attack helicopters.
Ukraine has thirty five and Russia has four hundred. Armored
personnel carriers. Russia has sixty one hundred and Ukraine has
six hundred. I mean they don't even have an air
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force and Russia has one thousand jet fighters. Yeah, there's
That's what I'm saying in Ukraine. There's no way Ukraine
could win a straight had up conventional war, but what
they can do is inflict a tremendous amount of punishment,
especially an insurgency. Yeah. I don't know, people know a
lot about Ukraine, but you're going to see, you know,
old men or that haven't seventies and eighties out there
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shooting at these guys. I mean, these guys are not
just going to lay around and let the Russians occupy
and govern that country. And even now I think they've
had more success than the Russians thought they were going
to have against them. Obviously, we'll learn more and as
the facts come out, but already, even as we speak,
they've inflicted far. This has been much longer and harder
so far for Putin than he thought it was going
to be. His defense people probably knew that, but they
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don't tell them because they're afraid to give him bad news.
And now it's bearing out. But ultimately, look to waitful,
Why am I seeing this a little bit differently? It
looks to me like Putin doesn't have a care in
the world. Looks to me like Putin calculate, made a
calculated decision. He's been playing chess the whole time, and
he knew that there would be little to no resistance
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to take in over the entire country, and he used
as a pretext the recognition of these two regions to
send in so called peacekeeping forces surrounds the entire country
and then bombs every area pretty much within the country,
including the capital. It doesn't seem like there's any fear
on his end at all. No, I don't think he
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had any fear going in. And I'm not sure how
much of this real time information he's still getting. I'll
sure he's getting some of it. My point being is
that now you've got to run the place right now.
If anyone knows how painful it can be to occupy
a country doesn't want you there, it's the United States
who've had to go through that in multiple places, and
it's Russia who had to feel that in Afghanistan as well,
And you're gonna have to face that factor. He's gonna
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have to face that factor. And he's also gonna have
to face the factor that even as we speak in Russia,
there's a growing number of people in Russia that are protesting,
like why am my is my son? I don't know
if you've seen some of these pictures, some of these
a sixteen year old kids, seventeen year old kids that
he sent over there as cannon fodder. I mean, they're
gonna be some bodybacks coming back and some angry Russian
mob my mom asking why did my son die to
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take over a country that doesn't want it? Senator, we
really appreciate your heads up last night and coming on
last night and coming on today and on tonight again. Uh,
this is a fluid, unfolding situation, obviously, Senator Marco Rubio
of Florida, thank you, sir, as always, we appreciate you
being with us. Thanks for having quick break right back,
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holding them accountable. Sean gets the answers no one else does.
America deserves and know the truth about Congress had twenty
five to the top of the hour eight nine one
sewn you want to be a part of the program.
I just see this differently than I guess a lot
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of other people are seeing this. I see Vladimir Putin
planning every single solitary step of this, knowing predicting the
West and NATO and our Western European allies reaction, and
I think it went exactly as he had planned. That's
my take. I saw zero Hedge pointing out the China
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jets are approaching Taiwan yet again and going over airspace.
But don't worry that hard hitting news show the view
Joy's Joy Behar is devastated at the invasion by Putin
because it might impact her vacation to Italy. You can't
even make this up. Well, I'm scared of what's going
to happen in Western Europe too. Yeah, you know, you
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just you plan a trip, you want to go there.
I want to go to Italy For four years I
haven't been able to make it because of the pandemic.
And now this, you know, it's it's like, who's gonna
what's gonna happen there? Yeah? Too? Yeah? I mean, and
you know, this guy, he's a singular sensation in a
certain way, you know what I mean. I don't know
that the whole that he has that much support in
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his country, like you say, and maybe that has to
be addressed because we've seen this movie before. This has
impacted my vacation schedule. Oh the thought of it. You know.
There was a tweet out from John Berman over at
fake News. CNN didn't age particularly well. The Ukrainians will
fight like hell, if every Ukrainian takes a gun, Russians
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don't have a prayer. I mean, the military can fight,
but Ukrainians they're really ready as of today, Okay, they
didn't look too ready to me. We now see in
Europe natural gas up sixty percent as of last night,
and I go back to the you know this ridiculous,
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you know, return of nuclear weapons by Ukraine with the
promise of the United States and Russia and others in
Great Britain that oh no, no, no, you're giving up
nuclear weapons. But it's going to work out well for
you in the end. Thomas Friedman, I think nine days ago, writes,
the Ukraine's story is far from over. But if Vladimir
Putin ops to back away from invading Ukraine even temporarily,
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is because Joe Biden, that guy whose right wing critics
suggest is so deep in dementia he wouldn't know Kia
from Kansas or the AARP from NATO, has matched every
Putin chess move with an effective counter of his own. Like,
how can you people be this dumb? I can't believe
they're in this industry of ours and they're that dumb
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and ignorant. Anyway, eight hundred and nine four one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program,
Bonnie is in the great state of Florida, where we
should be. Bonnie, how are you glad you called? Hi? Sean,
Thank you for taking my call. How are you doing.
I'm good, Thank you for calling. I'm just trying to
keep my literal anger in frustration over bite me what
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she's doing. He's so smart in making all these strategic moves,
but Putin is just plowing right ahead. My god, why
would it surprise you? You show me where Joe Biden
has made a single decision that has worked out well
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for the people of the United States. Name one it hasn't.
I can't think of one. And I read news hours
and hours and hours and hours every day. I can't
think of one, and no neither can I, you know,
and the media today, the most obvious question is this,
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if you want to beat Putin, we're not getting get
into a shooting war with him and the idea that
he's committed to Article five of the NATO Alliance and
an attack on one country as an attack on all. Now,
Ukraine is not part of NATO, Okay, understood, but okay,
the Baltics are. And the same rhetoric that Putin used
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in a lead up to invading Ukraine, he's using that
same language as it relates to the Baltics and even
other countries. And my question is do we really believe
that NATO and Joe Biden, under any circumstances are going
to stand up to this guy militarily and really break
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him economically. To me, what Joe Biden should have said today.
I have now spoken with all of the energy producing
corporations and companies in the United States, and I have
told them all that I, as of immediately, as of
twelve o'clock today, I have lifted all restrictions on exploration
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and production of energy, and I have asked every single
company too. He wouldn't use them to warp speed production
of energy so that we can get our energy supplies
of which we have so much, to our allies around
the world, so they are no longer dependent on Russia
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and Vladimir Putin. That's what I would have done today. Man, Now,
am I talking about and putting one boot on the
ground and Ukraine? No, Ukraine's a corrupt country. I understand that,
but it was also a sovereign country. And how far
do his territorial ambitions go I don't know. And as
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it relates to China, the message I would send to
China today, he said I can't talk about it. I
would say, I'm going to send the message to China.
They've been showing they have territorial ambitions against Taiwan. Now,
is he going to announce that he would help defend Taiwan?
I doubt it, And I don't think I wanted one
single American boot on the ground in Taiwan either. But
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I would say, as of today, I have had I
had to have phone calls with all of our allies,
and we are prepared to immediately and all imports from
your country. As soon as you show one more hostile maneuver,
I'd say, thank you all. God bless America and God
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bless the people of Ukraine tonight. That's that's what I
would have done. But I'm what do I know? I'm
just a talk show host. I'm not the president. Yeah, yes,
I wish you were. You're gonna run anytime soon? Why
why would you hate me that much? Bonnie? You see
what they do to you see what they've done to
the entire Trump family. Who wants that headache? God bless
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you though, thank you. Um, it's sad Bill in New Jersey. Bill,
you're on the Sean Hannity Show. Congrats again to our
New York affiliate wo R one hundred years of incredible broadcasting. Bill,
How are you great? Sean? But you know honestly, as
as a third generation American, as an ethnic pole, my
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heart to blee for the Ukrainian people today. I know
that it is. It has to be awful. You know,
I really don't understand certain mindsets. And when I wrote
the book in two thousand and four, deliver Us from Evil,
and I was researching the last century and one hundred
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million human souls Mao China, Stalin and Russia and Hitler
and Germany and Mussolini and fascism and communism and imperial
Japan and fascism and the killing fields in Cambodia. I've
concluded that it's really hard for good people, and I
think most people are good to understand real evil. There
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is real evil in this world. That's why I called
the book deliver Us from Evil, Defeating terrorism, despotism, and liberalism.
You're calling liberals evil. Now I'm saying that liberals have
the wrong philosophy to deal with evil, because only is
one way to deal with evil, and that's from a
position of strength. In spiritual warfare. It would be the
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strength of your belief, your faith if you're a Christian
and Jesus Christ, if you're dealing with military strength, if
we're dealing with a country, then you're talking about military might.
It's called peace through strength, the meanest, toughest, baddest kick
ass military on the face of the earth, so that
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nobody would dare ever mess with you. And you know what,
every time a Democrat gets elected, our military might begins
to dwindle. And every time a Republican gets elected, we
start to have to build it back up again. And
we did so under Donald Trump, and we'll have to
do it again in twenty twenty five, when hopefully a
Republican is back in the White House. Well, that's part
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of the problem. Biden does not understand that oil is
a strategic weapon, whether it's the Cold War or an
increasingly hot war. That's why they cool the strategic oil reserve. Basically,
Biden pursued a policy of unilateral disarmament as far as
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the petrochemical industry was concerned. Allowed Germany into a position
where up to forty percent of the German gas supply
comes from Russia. He pushed them. He pushed all of
all of our Western European allies and all the Arnato
allies into Putin's arms. He did it. In fact, I
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mean you say unilateral disarmament. I'd say it a little differently.
He artificially reduced the world supply at a dramatic rate,
and in doing so, he compromised our national security, our
economic security, hence a forty year high in inflation. And
we could we would have been in a position to
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easily ratchet up production now and the lead up to
all of this, and start supplying all of our partners
and allies around the world with all of their energy needs,
and that would have bankrupted Putin. And all he did
was drive up the price of energy worldwide today over
one hundred bucks of barrel for oil. He's making all
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of the OPEC nations rich, again, begging them. It's pathetic.
The fact that he's even talking to the Iranians is pathetic.
The fact that he imported tun and thirty million barrels
of oil from Russia last year himself was pathetic. And
we have more natural resources than the entire Middle East combined.
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Why what difference, somebody explained to me, if he's so
afraid of these New Green Deal socialists and the climate
change cult alarmists in this country, tell me the difference
between importing a barrel of oil from Russia, the Saudis,
the OPEC nations, or extracting it on our own in
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this country because we have enough resources. Number One, we
don't have to care about the Middle East except for Israel,
in my opinion, the Straits of Hoor moves. We don't
have to worry as much about Iran. We don't have
to worry about Russia. Russia will be broke, Putin will
be bankrupt, and hopefully change would then come and he
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would not have the means and he would not have
the motivation to do what just happened. Joe Biden helped
make Russia and Putin rich again, and he's not lifting
a finger to fix what he damaged, and that, to
me is the biggest fallacy in all of his response
to date. We're going to talk to oil producing nations,
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and what are you going to say to them? Are
you going to tell them that we're going to produce
enough energy? Can you tell our allies in Europe we
will mass produce energy immediately and we'll get it to
you within a month, two months, three months? How long
would it take to ratchet up to our full capacity?
That's what I would have done, and I've been saying
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it in the lead up to this entire situation, because
it was obvious where this was headed. You didn't have
to be a brain surgeon to figure it out. When
China does take Taiwan, remember you heard it here first.
Not that it's something we'd ever be proud of being
right about. I don't want sovereign countries invaded by these
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these dictatorial, power hungry regimes. But if we are foolish
and reject what history has taught us, and this is
where I go back to the last century, over one
hundred million people slaughtered in the name of you know,
communism and Mao and China and Stalin and Russia and
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Nazism and fascism and imperial Japan. It's if you doubt
that could happen again, you're not living in the real world.
You know. A lot of the economy, a lot of
the conflicts we have are all based on a fundamental formula,
which is that's all predicated on a foundation that energy
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is the lifeblood of the world's economy. And then that
becomes problematic because you need to protect the free flow
of oil energy at market prices, and a lot of
the conflicts in the world come from that very equation. Now, somehow,
some way, some genius inventor comes up with a real cheap,
effective way to to to produce energy. It would be
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transformative and probably would end a lot of the world's conflicts.
There was this guy that wrote this book. I always
would go to the invention convention. I forget the guy
was from New Orleans. I forget his name. And I
read his book and he had this theory that if
we could tack, if we could somehow attach or tap
into the gravitational pull of the Earth, that they would
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be enough endless free energy for every And I thought
about it for a long time, and I thought, first
my first thought was Wow, that could be the answer
that would transform the world. Then my next thought was, yeah,
but evil people will find a way to misuse that
technology as well and use it to kill other people.
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I think the guy's name was Joseph Newman, of my
name is my recollections. Right, that's gonna wrap things up
for today. While the very latest on Russia's invasion of
Ukraine tonight with reporters all throughout Ukraine. Peter Doocey also
joins us. We'll check in with Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg
Jack Keen will join us tonight, Dan Hoffman, Mark Meadows,
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Kaylee mcinaney, Senator Rubio, and a man who is in
Ukraine trying to rescue Americans because Joe won't do it.
It's all happening nine Eastern tonight, Hannity on Fox News.
We'll see you then back here tomorrow. Thank you for
making this show possible.