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All right, Thanks Scott Channon, thanks to all of you
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for being with us. Toll free on number is eight
hundred and nine for one sean you want to be
a part of the program. I'm getting anecdotal evidence that
apparently last night's Major League Baseball All Star Game the
lowest in the history of Major League Baseball. We do
have the numbers in for Game three of the NBA Finals,
down thirty two percent from twenty nineteen. We'll touch on
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these issues later in the program. The good news is
AP is now reporting and even last night on ms
DNC they're they're beginning to get nervous. They are beginning
to panic, and that's why they're running away from their
own positions. But we never said defund the police. We no, no, no,
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we were not for defunding the police. Are you kidding me?
Because that's the entire Democratic Party. Oh no, no, we're
not for amnesty and open borders. Really, oh, our own
eyes are lied to us and on a whole host
of issues. Why do you think they're so desperately pushing for,
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you know, basically no integrity measures whatsoever for future elections.
And we have some data that backs up that their
argument is flawed and wrong, complete, a complete line that
I'm going to get to one ms DNC host fearing
the red wave in twenty twenty two of a poster saying, yeah,
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the chances are actually excellent, which I agree with. And
to add to the good news part, the AP is
reporting the committee that is charged with helping Republicans get
control of the House in twenty twenty two raised forty
five point four million dollars over the last three months.
That is a record quarterly haul during a year without
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a national election. The total was bolstered by twenty point
one million raised in June alone, the highest ever monthly
off year total, according to the number shared with the
AP before the public filing deadline. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
announced that they had raised fourteen point four million in June.
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But you know, almost ten million dollars less than the Republicans.
Democrats remembrance they got a razor thin majority in the
House five seats. I've been talking about what a bellweather
election this is now becoming. For the Senate in twenty
twenty two, with Florida and Georgia, North and South Carolina
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and New Hampshire and Wisconsin and Ohio and Nevada and
Arizona all in play. They're all winnable for Republicans. Republicans
need to hold the line on election integrity. This is
why this year matters with your state representative, state senators
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and get get integrity measures. They're simple. There's no rational
reason with all the rhetoric that we've been hearing from
the Democrats, they don't want any integrity measures. The only
conclusion I can come to is why they don't want
voter ID signature verification, updated voter rolls, chain of custody
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controls so people can't manipulate, and people can't tamper with
ballots that are mailed in. The Only reason they don't
want laws and statutory language that requires that partisan observers
from all sides get to watch the vote counts start
to finish up close where they can actually see what's
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going on. Is there's got to be nefarious intentions and
there's somewhere you know, go go back to Philly and
yesterday and Joe Biden and the comparisons to Jim Crow
and the worse since the biggest issues since the Civil War.
He keeps saying, and keep in mind his state has
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the most restrictive voting laws in the country, and never
once as he lifted a pinky to make his state
voting more accessible and less restrictive than the great State
of Georgia. We've made those comparisons often, but there's a
Jim Crow two point zero, Yeah, that low rated All
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Star game last night out in Colorado. What we do
know about it is very very simple. It cost the
state of Georgia. Estimates are a hundred million dollars. And
you can directly thank Stacy Abrams and Raphael Warnock, and
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you can thank Joe Jim Crow two point zero Biden. Yeah,
the same guy that praised and partnered with the former
Klansmen and partnered with the guy that filibustered the Civil
Rights Act a sixty four Voting Rights Act of sixty five.
The same Joe Biden that didn't want integration of public
schools and school busing because he didn't want public schools
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in America to become in Joe's words, Biden's words, racial
jungles that Joe Biden, this is what he said. And
then listen to what Kamala Harris has to say about
rural voters. Oh, you don't know if a Kinkoes or
an Office Max. Listen, twenty first century Jim Crow. Assault
is real. It's unrelenting. There's an unfolding assaul taking place
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in American today, an attempt to suppress and subvert the
right to vote and fair and free elections, an assault
on democracy, an assault on liberty. I swore a note
to you to God to preserve, protecting, defend the constitution.
That's a note. It forms a sacred trust to defend
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Americans all threats, most and domestic, the soul and free
and fair elections is just such a threat. Literally, I've
said it before. We're facing the most significant test of
our democracy. Sense the Civil War. It's not hyperbole. Sense,
the Civil War is agreeing to voter ID one of
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those compromises that you'd supported. I don't think that we
should underestimate what that could mean, because in some people's mind,
that means, well, you're going to have to xerox our
photocopy your idea, to send it in to proof who
you are who you are. Well, there are a whole
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lot of people, especially people who live in rural communities,
who don't. There's no King goes, there's no Office Max
near them. People have to understand that when we're talking
about voter ID laws, be clear about who you have
in mind and what would be required of them to
prove who they are. Of course people have to prove
who they are, but not in a way that makes
it almost impossible for them to prove who they are.
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So this is now now there. I don't care if
you're a Republican or a Democrat, conservative, liberal, you cannot
make an argument that's going to make any sense to
me that having voter ID signature, verification, chain of custody, integrity,
updated voter rolls, and partisan observers all parties get to
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watch the votecount start to finish. That is in any
way unfair every aspect. You want to get on an airplane, yeah,
you need a photo ID. Want to buy a six
pack of beer, you need a photo ID. You want
to visit Joe in the White House, You'll need a
photo ID. You want to visit your congressman congresswoman, You'll
need a photo ID. Want to buy Tito's or a
bottle of wine, You'll need a photo ID. Even at
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my age, I need a photo ID. Want to eat
in a restaurant, order a drink you need a photo ID,
you want to go to the Democratic National Convention, you
need a photo ID, A photo ID for everything, but
not voting, which is what they want and why they're
pushing so hard. And they're trying to say, well, let's
have a one time no legislative fellow buster vote on
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what is also unconstitutional, usurping the power of the the
stated constitutional authority of the states for the time plays
a matter of elections. This is very straightforward. Now we
have some interesting data that I want to share with you.
I doubt anyone else is going to provide for you.
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Now that remember, Democrats are claiming that without having without
last year's COVID emergency, where we didn't have even though
the law required that, they should have made accommodations for
partisan observers to observe as the law calls for, they
didn't do that. They shouldn't have had. In Georgia, you
know two separate standards for voting, a lack standard voting
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by mail and a rigorous standard voting in person. They
should they should have followed the state constitution and the
state of Pennsylvania, which has very limited circumstances where people
can vote by mail. They just they just bypass their
own state constitution that should have been taken up by
the Supreme Court. It wasn't. And as the Chief Justice
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articulated in a stinging dissent in that four three decision
in Wisconsin, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of
Wisconsin that you know, they better followed the law, and
until they do, this is going to happen again and
again and again. So these are the measures now. The
argument that they're making Democrats are is that without last
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year's COVID emergency voting rules, which include what unsolicited mail
in ballots and ballot drop boxes and lack signature checking
and verification relax regulations, oh, it's going to be harder
for many Americans, especially African Americans, and as Kamala saying
rural Americans to vote now, if that were true, an
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African American turnout must have been weighed down before we
implemented anything and everything goes and no laws need to
be followed COVID rules of twenty twenty because in two
out of the three presidential races I'm sorry, elections before COVID,
African American turnout, voter turnout was higher than in terms
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of percentage than white voter turnout, without unsolicited mail in ballots,
without drop boxes, without extending voter deadlines, without any other
relaxed COVID rules that Democrats now insist are necessary to
be fair to minorities. So you go way back to
twenty thirteen, the old voting rules all in place. The
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Associated Press, noticing that African American voter turnout had improved
so significantly that it had exceeded white turnout in the
two previous presidential elections, is from the Washington Host April
twenty nine, twenty thirteen. The AP the Associated Press is
out with a study of the twenty twelve election. They
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concluded that African American voter turnout the African American voter
turnout rate exceeded the white turnout rate for the first time.
It's almost certainly true that African American turnout was higher
in terms of the rate than white turnout last fall,
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but it was also true in two thousand and eight
when you look at the census data. The eggs of polling,
The AP found that African American voters with thirteen percent
of the electorate, they make up twelve percent of the population,
and white voters represent seventy two percent of the electorate
and outperforming their seventy one point one percent share of
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the population, but not the same degree they have in
passed elections. And if you exclude people who didn't respond
to the census, the African American turnout rate also surpassed
the white turnout rate from four years prior, in two
thousand and eight, from seventy six point six percent to
seventy three point six percent. And that's right there in
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the Washington Post. That's the ap and that but that's
not what they're telling you. Now. If you don't support
these members these the first question is why won't anybody
in the mob in the media have the courage to
ask this question? Hey, Joe Joey, Hello, wake up, I'm
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over here. I'm aboute Joe high Joe. Mister president, sir,
may I ask you. The state of Georgia has no
early voting in person voting like Georgia does with seventeen days.
The state of Delaware, you need to provide an excuse
to vote appsentee. You don't need that in Georgia. There
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are no drop boxes in Delaware, but they're in every
recinct than Georgia. Both states require or voter id Why
for the five thousand, eight hundred and twenty two years
that you have served the great people in the as
you called it, the slave state my states or slave
state of Delaware, why didn't you Why didn't you once
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stand up for more accessibility of the ballot box? Considering
your language that is now telling the American people that
this is, you know, the most significant tests since the
Civil War and calling it Jim Crow, well, what do
we call your state? And why are you weaponizing your
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DOJ to go after Georgia when your state of Delaware
has far more restrictive measures on voting. Why didn't you
clean up your own state first? Joe eight hundred nine
four one, Shawn is our number? Amazing? Now? Hard just
a simple voter identification that Democrats state they must feel
the Russa that they can't win. That's the only thing
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that I can think of, because there's no rational reason
why you wouldn't want voter integrity anyway, Democrats are under
new pressure. Well maybe we'll have a one time only,
no legislative filibuster rule for a day kind of thing,
And that's what they're trying to carve out. Any way
they can. And you know, then you got the runaway
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legislators from Texas as American as apple pie. Kamala Harris says,
I'm like, oh, okay, did this talk. They might be
arrested when they get back to Texas for I guess
their eluction to duty. I have no idea what it is,
but it's you know, I'm watching all of this. This
is how bad things have gotten Democrats. Now there's new
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Green Deal and I'll get to the spending issues in
a minute. Everything they've done on defund the police, everything
they're doing on the border, everything they're doing to expose
themselves is wanting no integrity in elections and invoking the
race card and Jim Crow and has more people discover oh,
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Delaware has more restrictive laws than Georgia by a mile.
People are beginning to wake up. Now we have, by
the way, Secretary of State Blinket you know, isshued a
formal invitation to the UN historically pretty anti American and
into anti Israel to investigate systemic racism in American policing.
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I mean, this party is run by the hardest core
left wingers we've ever seen. All Right, twenty five to
the top of the hour eight hundred nine one. Shaun
is on number. You know this book by Leavin that
came out. I read it slowly and I'm reading parts
of it again, and I especially love, you know, like
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the Great Lawyer, the Great One is he lays out
the case. It's seven chapters. It may be the longest
book that he's ever written. Final chapter We Choose Liberty
is over ten thousand words, which is a lot for
a chapter in a book. But it offers the antidote,
the solution um some things that we've talked about, other
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things we've not talked about it. I mean, it's it's
an in depth, you know, only in the way that
Mark Levin, with his unique background as you know Edmes's
chiefest staff and constitutional lawyer, could lay out. It's just
it's a phenomenal book. If you haven't gotten at American Marxism.
It's on Hannity dot com, bookstores everywhere, Amazon dot com.
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It's been number one on Amazon now for weeks. I mean,
this probably is maybe his biggest book yet, and it
couldn't be more timely than it is now. And we've
got to get back Mark back on the program to
talk about it in the near future. And now we
have other issues to talk about too. I mean, there's
a lot happening here. You know, it's not just integrity.
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Every single thing that Joe Biden is saying about Jim
Crow two point is a lie. The fact that the
media and I'll play this later in the program, that
ignores his history on the issue of race is repulsive
to me, and it shows and exposes the mob and
the media is bias because if it was Donald Trump
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that partnered with the former Klansmen to stop integration of
public schools and school busings and saying that he doesn't
want public schools to be in Joe Biden's words, racial jungles,
we know what would happen, you know, for the first
time ever and an African American it is neat and
clean and articulate, storybook man, and you know all the
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other you can't go to a seven eleven nonnus and
lets you have a slight Indian accent, all this crap.
But partnering to stop the integration of schools, that's his background,
that's his history. And the mob, the media, democrats give
this guy a pass, just like the hunter. Biden Foreign
business dealings lies that we now know now if there's
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any justice in America anymore. And I'm very worried about
the Attorney General now weaponize in the Department of Justice
and not and ignoring the restrictive voting laws in Delaware,
but going after the very accessible voting laws in Georgia.
It already cost Georgia one hundred million dollars last night
in revenues that they would have projected although nobody watched
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apparently the baseball game, the All Star Game, nobody watched.
Lowest lumbers ever. That's all we know now, and we'll
get the final numbers at some point. But but my
point is, he literally just gets to just lie at
such a high degree and he gets doesn't get held
accountable for his own record. Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings.
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We now have pictures of Joe, We have him saying
what five times he's on the record. I've never talked
to Hunter Biden about the foreign business dealings ever, never
or not one time, but he's at lunch with them
as vice president, and we have the pictures and Hunter Biden,
we now know was paying Joe's personal cell phone bill
and other bills, and the maintenance of his home and
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everything in between. Imagine if this was a Trump what
the reaction would be in the country. I mean, it's
it's so obnoxious, it's unbelievable. But the medium, MOBB, they
don't think they're they don't think they're biased, you know,
fake news CNM whining that. You know, it's following Biden's speech.
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I guess CNN decided Biden didn't go far enough and
they actually accused him. He went he was saying, Jim
Crow the most significant event since the Civil War, and
all this rhetoric of his, and they accused Joe of
bringing a butter knife to a fight against a nuclear bomb?
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Like are you kidding me? H, it's so corrupt. So
it's it's just sad. And then you look at the
economy and you see what's going on every single Day's
Joe's economy. Inflation surging, consumer prices up five point four percent,
the largest jump since two thousand and eight. Remember what
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happened in two thousand and eight, Yeah, exactly, how can
it be the highest? Inflation surging, The price of energy
up about on average a buck twenty five a gallon,
I mean, car prices, lumber, prices, the price of everything
you buy in the grocery store, everything you buy at
Lows and home depot, everything you buy your drug store
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is costing you more then talking about this minimum corporate
tax one hundred and thirty countries. Okay, corporations aren't going
to pay taxes. They'll pay their employees less, they'll take
away benefits, and they'll charge us more. We'll pay that
tax too, and we pay because of Joe leaving the
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independent the energy independence, the lifeblood of our economy behind.
Now we're dependent again. Why would he offer a pipeline
to putin while simultaneously canceling our own pipeline and all
the high paying career jobs that went along with it,
except maybe maybe hunters compromise, Maybe the bidens are compromised.
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Why is why is he saying anything to the communist
Chinese that are threatening to blow up our military bases
and take over Taiwan. They're calling it reunification. It's not.
That would be the takeover of an independent state our
ally threatening Japan and the military bases they have. Why
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isn't Joe saying a thing? Why is Joe lifting sanctions
while the Iranians are back enriching uranium. Why is Joe,
you know, not speaking out against Russia and China providing
arms to the Iranians to fight their proxy wars all
over the world, especially in the Middle East, and as
the number one state sponsored tour I mean, are we
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the only ones that are paying attention to this now?
Apparently Democrats when you look at the numbers, you know,
Chucky Schumer announcing, oh, we have a three point five
trillion dollars spending bonanza budget. Now this is interesting when
you pay very close attention. By the way, producer price
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inflation is sword to seven point three percent. Remember this
is now all spiraling out of control. The producer price
index is a leading indicator of things to come. Producer
price index rose seven point three percent in June from
twelve months earlier, the largest demand since twelve month data
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was first introduced in twenty ten. Compared with May, the
index rose one percent. That's not a good sign. We're
heading in the wrong direction there. They're bringing in. I
noticed Laurence Summer's top economic advisor or Obama. He's meeting
with White House economic officials. They confirmed the discussion. He
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was the former Treasury secretary under under Clinton, and I
guess one of the most prominent Democratic critics of Biden's
economic agenda, maybe he can talk a little sense. Whatever
it is, it's I guarantee you it's not gonna it's
not going to be enough. You know, I like to
do I like to go grocery shopping. I know people
make fun of me, but I'd go every week myself,
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and I can do my own grocery shopping. I like
to do it. You know. I can tell you that
if you get Oscar Meyer thick cut bacon, it's up
about two bucks from where it was last year. And
let me tell you something. That means some people aren't
going to buy it because then they were also paying
a buck twenty five more per gallant. If you're buying
a used car, that's up thirty thirty percent. It's twenty
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nine point seven percent in one year. The price if
you used car's gone up. New car prices are up
nearly four percent, and that's that's all. If used cars
are up that high, it means that the demand for
a used car is that much greater. And the reason
for that would be because people can't afford new cars
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because of you know, they're paying more for everything else
in their life, which is ridiculous. We still have the
hotel industry facing closures and in a post pandemic era,
and they can't get enough people working for them. Raging
inflation is sparking a bond blood bath, and you know,
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the stock and slamming stocks as the dollar is spiking,
and Biden's helping out the Iranians, the Chinese, and he's
helping out the Russians. You just couldn't even write a
worst case scenario. One point eight million amer Cans have
turned down jobs due to the increase unemployment benefits that
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are still going on, and by that matters because businesses
have been wrestling with these labor supply shortages and that
increases prices. Also for the rest of US, people capable
of working but are opting out of the workforce. And
one of the more politically controversial reasons has been the
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availability of the unemployment insurance benefits. Twenty six states have
now opted out of this whole thing. The Morning Consults
surveyed five thousand adults. Now. Of those collecting unemployment benefits,
twenty nine percent said they turned down job offers during
the pandemic. In response to the follow up question, Forty
five percent of that group said they turned down jobs
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specifically because of the benefits. I would argue, and then
if you extrapolate it out even further, fourteen point one
million adults collecting benefits, you know, then it's one point
eight million minimums that have turned down job offers because
of the benefits. I would argue. It's probably a lot harder.
Now they come out with this infrastructure plan, Pete Buddha
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Judge is saying it's gonna this will stop climate change.
These people are out of their minds. They don't know
what they're doing. They're so far out of their league
on issues involving the economy. It's just downright scary when
you look at what they're doing. And then you have
democratic infighting, because then you have the squad they're pissed
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off because they're not spending enough money, and Bernie Sanders
is pissed off because they're not spending enough money. Well,
we don't have any more money to spend. That that
becomes a problem for everybody. It's interesting that you watch
majorcas Is out there saying that migrants fleeing Cuba and
if they arrived by sea, they're not going to be
allowed to enter the US. But he's not saying a
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word about people crossing the border and just being processed
in illegally with the help of Joe Biden a Department
of Homeland Security. It's unbelievable. Democrats on this three point
five trillion dollars what they're calling human infrastructure. Now that
adds to the six hundred billion dollars package of infrastructure
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measures that that they struck with Biden. Now when they
call it human infrastructure, well what does that mean? What's
human infrastructure? When you think of infrastructure, you think of
roads and tunnels and bridges, etc. Etc. But now when
you add the six hundred billion, that's four point one trillion,
and the infrastructure human expanding medicare, climate change, childcare, etc. Etc.
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And this is for you know, childcare after the administration
already approved three hundred dollars handouts for couples with children.
Now they're they're calling it all human infrastructure because you
know what it is. It's called the New Green Deal socialism,
because that's what it is. Just like they won't tell
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you the truth about global warming. You know, they're out
there saying, you know, Congresswoman Alexandria Casio Cortez warning us
that in twenty thirty the world is going to end
if we don't address climate change. Well, if it's going
to end in twenty thirty in today's July fourteen, twenty
twenty one, yeah, why bother. Let's just have a big
party in the world's ending in nine years, and we'll
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just celebrate till it ends. It's just as ridiculous. But
they keep making these false, you know, claims. But all
of this is to cater to the real hardcore left
four point one. Truly, No, we can't afford on human infrastructure,
which is what you know, medicare and and dental and
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vision and every bit of hearing coverage, and climate change
and childcare. That's not infrastructure, So stop lying about it. Well,
that would be asking a lot to ask him to
lie about and stop lying about things, right, I mean,
what do you expect? You know, I'm watching this and
this is amazing to me. There's chance breaking out in Miami,
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down in Florida, and I really you know, for the
people in the Cuban American community, our thoughts and prayers
are with your family that is trying to end this
murdering communist regime that has stolen land and killed untold
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thousands and tens of thousands of Cubans over the years.
It is a murdering communist dictatorship. And don't let anybody
tell you anything else. I suggested last night with Lindsey Grahm,
is there anything we can do? Reagan funded the freedom
fighters in Nicaragua. The Miami mayor talked about possibly, you know,
using military force. America doesn't have an appetite for foreign conflicts,
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but maybe we can help out those freedom fighters in
Cuba that are looking to be free, that have been
suffering under the oppression of the Castro regimes. My orchist
told foreign nationals they must not attempt to illegally enter
the US by c He didn't urge them to stop
illegally crossing the US Mexico border. Why is that? That's interesting?
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Biden administration frees up cash for Iran as a Iranians
are trying to kidnap a US journalist. This was in
just the news. State Department waves sanctions on Iran's oil trade,
allowing Iran to access funds formerly frozen in South Korea
and Japan. I told you about this months ago, seven
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billion dollars worth of money. Why don't we just add
more cargo planes of cash and other currency. Anyway, eight
hundred got a lot on coronavirus. We're gonna get to
today as well. You know now they're actually coming out
with and actually they're saying what I what I told you.
They were saying, you know you have Kathleen Sibelia is
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actually saying unvaccinated Americans should not be allowed to work
and get this, should not have access to children. That's
how sick this is getting. Forget about following the science,
all right, Leonard skinned simple man. That means it can
only mean one thing, and that is all things. Bill
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O'Reilly dot com. By the way, his book like Ten
Weeks in a Row now number one on the New
York Times less Killing the Mob another huge, big best
selling hit in his killing series. Mister O'Reilly, sir, how
are you glad you're back? Thank you. I'm getting ready
to tape the No Spin news on Bill O'Reilly dot com.
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But I'm in short pants because nobody can see that. Hannay.
Let me ask you some specific things, mister O'Reilly sir,
Because things that are happening. Now, You've been following the coronavirus, right,
and we all know that everybody knows about masks, everybody
knows about social distancing, everybody knows there are three vaccines.
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I think everybody even knows the distinction between Fyza Maderner,
the mRNA vaccine versus the more traditional method of formulating
a vaccine, which is Johnson and Johnson. We learn from
the Cleveland Clinic, I think, a pretty respected health organization,
that if you had COVID nineteen, you probably don't need
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any vaccination. And I'm trying to follow the science. I
do believe in science. I believe in vaccination science. But
I'm not a doctor, and I don't tell people what
to do. The only day I'm urging people that listen
to this show take it seriously, do your research, talk
to your doctor, doctors, people in the medical profession you trust,
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and based on your unique medical history and your condition,
You've got to make your own mind end up here.
I can't do it for you, but please be careful,
please be smart. Now, with that said, we were all
told that if we got the vaccine bill that life
would return to normal. Now, over the weekend, we hear
the administration saying that a private companies, universities, if they
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want to mandate vaccinations, they're fine with it. Now we
have Kathleen Sibelius saying unvaccinated Americans should not be allowed
to work or have access to children. On top of
New York, California, other places mandating masks. Still your thoughts,
that's clearly unconstitutional. But in France now you can't do
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anything without a so called vaccine passport. Their constitution is
not nearly as strong as ours. What does some research
on this? And here's how I shake down with it.
Number One, medical science doesn't know how long the covid
antibodies stay in a person after they have COVID. So
that's the problem with denying a vaccine saying, well, I
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had it, so I can't get it again. It's true,
but you don't know how long you're going to be immute. Well,
here's what we do know. One thing we do know,
for example, antibody levels will decrease over time, But there
are other T cell antibodies not detected, not measured, that
would recognize if you contracted the virus or came into
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contact with the virus a second time. And that that
would provide an immunity to what level. I'm not a doctor,
I'm not going to play one, but it would provide
immunity for those that would be quote reinfected if the
problem is spreading it. And so some believe, and my doctors,
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because I've talked to them and they're really good, say, look,
the more caution you can bring to this, the better.
And that's the use to make sense to me. So
people who will take the vaccine, it's their constitutional right
not to do that. The government can't force you to
take a vaccine, but it can deny you access to
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schools and private businesses. So if you don't have your
means inoculation, a child can't go to the public school
in New York State where we live. So law, it's
a public health law. So I tell everybody, look, your
life is going to be much more difficult if you
don't get vaxed, and your risk level is going to
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be higher. So now we see this kind of new
mini surge in America, and America's way ahead of the
rest of the world. We're coming out of this COVID thing,
but the rest of the world isn't because they're not vaxed.
And I always say, believe your own eyes. If there
are countries that still are locked down because there's no VACS,
but your country is not lockeddown because of the the
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VACS works. And that's where I am on it. But
I don't want to impose anything. But I understand the
public health ramifications of spreading COVID. I everybody understands a Bill,
I mean, and that's why I'm urging people to be
really smart. And being smart means being careful, and being
smart means take it seriously. Being smart means research. If
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anyone has a phone, they can research. They have at
their fingertips as much information as they can ever ever absorb.
Talking to your doctor. Your doctor is taking you know,
your medical history, your medical condition into account. These are
things I can't do as a as a radio and
TV host. I mean, I'd love to play doctor, but
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if I to be responsible, but right by the way,
and I'm trying to be responsible, I can't. You know what,
I love my audience, Bill, I want them to live,
that's right, and we want everybody to be healthy, including children.
So if you've got to make a decision, get back
unless there's a reason why you should that's my philosophy,
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but it's been politicized, and then that enters another factor
into the decision making. The left and far left, they
like the totalitarian nature of politicians telling people what they
can do, what businesses can do. You see, it used
to be that the far right was the totalitarian people
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they Hitlers and the Mussolini's, and they used to be that,
but now it's totally the oper argues that the socialist left.
But I don't want to digress this conversation, and digress
in this conversation, go ahead, No, But the conservative movement
sees these far left people like the Blasio in New
York and Clomo, and they see them demanding that you
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do this and that Newsom in California, and they just
get curious about it. And so that enters into their
decision making, where I say, don't get it. You can
get furious about it, because it's obvious they're using a
disease to try to increase their power. That's what they're doing.
Look at that an idiot de Blasio in New York.
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The CDC cons look, you don't need kids and vaccinated
adults wearing masks in the classrooms, and he goes, yeah,
you do. And this was the guy a few months ago.
I ran a SoundBite last night on Bill O'Reilly dot com.
We said, no, no, we believe the science. Well now
he doesn't believe the science. So about power and so
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conservative traditional Americans understand that, they understand the manipulation going on.
But at the same time, you're correct, You've got to
make a decision based on what's best for you and
everybody else. And at this point in history, if you
can get backs, get backs. Let me go to another issue,
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and that is this power of crab, the politicians Protection
Act as some have labeled it, and this real push
to demonize voting laws that I think are just common sense,
you know, voter ideas, common sense. Signature verification is simple,
common sense. Chain of custody. I have my five things
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chain of custody controls to make sure nobody tampers with ballots.
A partisan observers should watch the vote count start to
finish from all political points of view, and you know,
updating voter rolls. Is there anything that sounds racist? And
there to you, Bill O'Reilly, that speech yesterday by Biden
in Philadelphia was a disgrace. It was an absolute disgrace
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to accuse your own country putting forward voting laws because
you hate African Americans. That's what he did. That's what
the President of the the United States did. Nobody listened to
him because the majority of Americans, including Democrats. No, he
doesn't know what he's saying, but he gets out there
and he goes ah, all of these they're designed to
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stop black people from voting. That is like the biggest
lie in the last twenty five years. What you object
because some states don't want drive by voting. What are
you going to get a milk shake two? You know?
I mean it's election day. Okay, you've got two or
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three weeks that you want to mail it in, mail
it in with your credentials, and then you go on
election day into the booth, polar lever and you vote.
But this is their main issue, and we've got to
go an inch below the surface here, because if these
common sense measures that instill integrity in the process, that
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guarantee confidence in the results, I would think Bill that
this isn't republican Democrat, conservative of a liberal. I think
it's just common sense. And now they're politicizing it. But
here's the great irony. The most restrict of voting laws
bill are in the state of Delaware. Joe Biden has
represented the state of Delaware five eight hundred and seventy
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two years, and he never lifted a finger one time
to make voting more accessible in his home state. Why
is his Attorney general suing Georgia, which offers far more accessibility,
and not the restrictive state of Delaware where Joe's from.
This is all about race. Everything with the Democratic Progressives
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is about race, every single issue, all right, because they
want to cleave off African Americans and other minority groups
into this voting block that automatically votes for Democrats. So
whatever the issue is, whatever it is, it's racist. It's race.
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They're trying to put him down. I think most people
see through the charade now. But to have a sitting
president go out and make a speech with the whole
world gears that certain states that Biden doesn't like, like Texas,
all right, are passing laws so they can prevent black
people from voting. Think about that. Think about that accusation
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and how nefarious word of the day it is. Now
Biden he reads anything they put in front of him,
because I'm researching this very heavily now for my next book.
Anything that they put in front of him, Joe Biden reads.
He doesn't think about it, He doesn't discuss on intended
consequences of his actions and words. He just reads it.
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And the progressive left will make every single issue in
this country a racial issue. And that's the truth, and
that's what's happening. All right, quick break more with Bill
O'Reilly All things o'reiley, Bill O'Reilly dot com. We'll get
to your calls on the other side. The eight hundred
and nine for one Sean is our number. You want
to be a part of the program, Quick break right back.
We'll continue straight ahead. All right, Bill O'Reilly is all
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things O'Reilly, Bill o'reiley dot com, All things Man. You
ought to register that simpleman dot com. Anyway, Bill O'Reilly's
with us. Let me ask you what America should do
as it relates to Cuba. And what was pretty fascinating
is that the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Majorcas told
foreign nationals they should not attempt to illegally enter the
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United States by sea. But he's yet to urge them
not to stop illegally crossing the US Mexico border where
they're just being processed and let in. Why and what
should we do a Cuba. This is a very complicated issue.
I was in Cuba a few years ago. I think
you know that I took thanks thanks for bringing me
back cigars, Bill, I could have used some, Thank you
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very much. Well, you know, I didn't want to violate
any of the embargoes. I'm teasing go ahead. So I
went over there with my twelve year old so to
show him the deprivation and the horror of a true
cautolitarian regime. And he thought and he got it. And
we were there and we saw how those people in
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Cuba are controlled, how fearful they are of their government,
and their government now is taking reprisals against the protesters,
and those people will suffer. Now. There is absolutely nothing
that the American government can do about it, short of,
you know, sending US forces in, and we tried that
in the day of Pigs, and thus a disaster. As
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far as the people fleeing Cuba in boats, that's flat
out dangerous. And I wouldn't if I were President of
the United States, be encouraging that because you could die
very easily in that ninety mile Joint did. Here's my question,
did you support Ronald Reagan's support of the freedom fighters
in Nicaragua because they are we as America, we armed
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them so they could fight their own battle. You've heard
the mayor of Miami, for example, talking about, you know,
armed conflict with Cuba. Would would there should America even
think about arming the freedom movement in Cuba. I wouldn't
do that. It's just too too much of a mess.
The conscious thing turned against Reagan because those people selling
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narcotics the conscious and I was down there, I thought,
so I wouldn't do that. What I would do if
I were Joe Biden? Would you make instead of telling
American people that the voting laws are racist and wasting
time on a fallacy, I'd get down in Miami and
make a damned good plea for freedom for the Cuban
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people until the world no more shifts in normal planes
in until these people get freedom. If the whole world
embargo Cuba, they'd happen to the government would collapse. Yeah,
But they they're they're propped up by you know, the Russia.
They're propped up by other radical regimes around the world,
and even China. Now apparently I'm reading reports that the
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technology that's shutting down the Internet for the people's movement
of Freedom in Cuba is Chinese technology that's shutting it down.
But I guess we learn where billow Right he goes
on vacation. He goes to Cuba and Nicaragua, which means,
don't ever asked me to go on vacation with you.
Thank you very much. Well, I'm so oh good Man,
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were oh Mike, I know, simple man goes vacations in Cuba. Goodbye.
All things Bill O'Reilly at bill O'Reilly dot com, including
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the show twenty four to seven downloaded to your iPod.
Be a handy insider at anity dot com. All right,
twenty five to the top of the hour. We'll get
to your calls in just a second. Here, I just
want to put emphasis on you know, the most restrictive
laws in America happen to be in the state of Delaware,
Joe Biden's home state. Now he's weaponized the Department of
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Justice to go after states like Georgia, and now they're
doing Democrats are doing everything possible. Just a one time
will eliminate the legislative philibuster, just one time to get
our election reform through which I would argue is unconstitutional
because it strips power away stated power from the states
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in terms of time, place, matter of elections in their
individual states. Nobody in the media has the courage to
even point out Delaware's restrictive voting laws. And this also,
and then Joe is out there playing the race card
as he did yesterday. And we've gone over this in
great specificity detail and the biggest crisis since the Civil War,
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and Jim Crow again, he brings up Jim Crow yesterday
two point zero. Here we go again. And I'm thinking,
this is the same Joe Biden that said all of it,
that partnered with the former clansmen, that philipbustered this historic
Civil Rights Act, Voting Rights Act of sixty four sixty
five to stop the integration of our schools and Bussing
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didn't want public schools to become Joe Biden's words, racial jungles.
And now he plays the race card, and nobody in
the media says a word. Nobody says a word about
Delaware's restrictive voting him. Joe, you represented Delaware for decades.
Why did you never lift a single finger to make
the laws less draconian and Delaware the voting laws more
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accessible for people? You know, the state that you brag
as a slave state. That state anyway, here's Joe from
Yes Today, which was a disgrace twenty first century Jim Crow.
Assault is real. It's unrelenting. There's an unfolding assault taking
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place in American today, an attempt to suppress and subvert
the right to vote and fair and free elections. It's
no longer just about who gets to vote or making
it easier for eligible voters to vote. It's about who
gets to count the vote, Who gets to count whether
or not your vote counted at all? What does that mean?
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Who gets to count the vote? It doesn't matter who
matter who counts the vote. It's a little scary thought.
The idea he keeps playing the race card in this
is so grossly offensive. In Delaware, the largest growth of
population is Indian Americans. Movie from India. You cannot go
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to a seven to eleven or Duncan Donuts unless you
have a slight Indian accent, not much up. And you
don't know my state. My state was a slave state,
My state is a border state. My state is the
eighth largest black population in the country. You got the
first sort of lady stream cual American who is articulate
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and bright and clean. My sting guy. I mean, that's
that's a story for unchained Wall Street. You're gonna put
you all back in chains. It's a long way into November.
We got more questions. You got more questions, Terry if
you have a problem figuring out whether you're Fremier Trump
and you ain't black. Paul and Connecticut on the Sean
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Hannity Show, Paul glad you called sir. Hey, Sean, I'm
a lifelong Democrat who has just I'm flabbergasted by what
I've seen in the last five years. Um, but specifically
yesterday's or yes that you had some information that you
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shared about what Kamala Harris was talking about with the
oh with with rural voters that don't have a Kinkos right.
And then there was also though she made the point
about how we needed to keep in mind that people
affected by laws like a voter ID requirement. Well, what
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solutions has she offered? There is a solution that they're offered,
and that's h R One, which is you don't need
any voter, ida mail in balloting, ballot harvesting, um felons, voting,
no registration needed to vote, all of which you know,
takes away any and all integrity in the voting process.
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And the only thing I conclude is they have nefarious intentions.
To say the least, let me ask you a question.
You said something interesting to me, why over the last
five years, as a lifelong Democrat, why have you changed? Well,
I think what's happened is it's not so much me
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that's changed. It's what's changed around the Democrat Party and
who's in charge of it, at least who's come to
the four of running it. I can't believe what we
watched with a phony Russian investigation, with phony allegations about
President Trump. And listen, I'm not defending him, I'm not
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his guy, I'm not cheerleading for him. But right is
right and wrong is wrong. There is no way we
should have had to live through what we've just lived
through and then in turn get put on get put
upon us. This current president who is not capable of
even forming his own sentences most times, and he's been
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that way for a long time, in my opinion, getting worse.
The pressures of the job are getting to him. UM anyway,
really interesting, called Paul. Thank you. We appreciate you being
with us. Mike is in Michigan. Mike, glad you called.
Thanks for being with us. Oh, thank you for taking
my call. Mister Hannity. I was calling in our response
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about some of the stories you've been telling about the
sports auditoriums and stadiums you've been in or they're reuniting, uh,
and stories like that, and how they you know, like
your home team, you can you know, all the people
shared passion, a natural unifying moment, high fiving strangers because
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you all love your high team. Yeah, high fiving stream.
There's not a better example of that than the New
York City Marathon, mister Hannity, when two million New Yorkers
come out and they cheer for runners that they don't
even know, and they do it with bigger and you know,
emphatic And between two thousand and two thousand and ten,
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I was there seven times for it, and I have
no idea. I do not understand how people can run
twenty six plus miles well, by the way, it is
not on my bucket list of things to do. And
I trained an hour and a half a day. I
work out hard, and you're you're maybe closer than you think, sir.
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But I do a different kind of training. I mean,
but you know, I do a lot of core building,
a lot of martial arts, punching, hitting, boxing, sticks, blades, firearms.
I mean, it's a heavy it's a hard workout. And
do I get winded, of course I do. Um But
you know, We'll have days where I'll box two rounds
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bare fisted on the heavy bag and get a minute break.
Then I got to do another two minutes. Then I
get a break for a minute, then I got to
do another two minutes. It's trust me, it's harder than
you think. Circuit training, you know, for it just just runner.
But uh but what I was, what I wanted to
do was uh uh it was. Your show was sort
of a way for me to say thank you to
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all the people in those years it came out and
cheered for Mikey from Northern Michigan because it's really, uh
it was, It's really a beautiful thing what they do,
and uh, if you I think, I listen. I admire everybody,
even the last person. You know, they always covered like
the last person across the finish line. However, many hours later,
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then this thing started, and I admire people for doing it.
For a lot of people, it's it becomes a personal
goal that you know, seems unachievable in the beginning, and
they just work at it and chip away at it,
and they run their practice marathons and they're half marathons
and they're five k's, and I just I just get
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bored to tears running. I can't do it. I mean,
I just like you know, I've tried working out on
a bike. I've tried working out on a treadmill. I
just hate it. I'm bored to tears. I don't know
how what are you thinking about when you do it? Well,
I don't do treadmill. I'd go somewhere, you know when
I train. But put your name on your shirt and
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run through New York City and you'll hear your name
more that day than you will for the rest of
the year. Wait a minute, I hear my name enough
on TV every night. I don't really need to hear
it anymore. I read it enough every day. I'm good.
I have enough to last one hundred lifetimes. But I'm
not sure in New York me running the marathon, would
would there might be other words associated with my name
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if people saw it. Let's put it that way. Oh,
I don't know about that. Oh I do, like I
can absolutely assure you that would be the case. All right,
my friend, keep up the good work. All right, quick break,
right back to the phones. We go eight hundred and
nine for one seawn our number, News round Up Information
Overload hour at the top of the hour, and much
(56:56):
more straight ahead. All right, as we continue. I would
imagine that it's the words that you use every other
word that might have no idea what you're talking about.
This sounds like fake news. I'm not sure what this is. Okay.
If I was running New York Marathon and I had
a Hannity shirt on, you don't think people would boo me. Um.
I think when you're running in the New York Marathon,
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you're just trying to breathe your breath. I don't think
you have any breath left to uh, you know, yell
at anybody. As far as concern, Oh, I got a
great hall about you yesterday from my buddy of mine,
and he goes, I was listening to the other day
and Linda was on UM and and this is the
person that used to live in New York. Okay, man,
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does she have a thick New You walk accent? I said, yeah,
I make fun of it all the time. Well, we
want certain words on the other words. I got a
horrible filiac. No, you have a thick New York accent,
especially when you don't take your happy pills and you're
pissed off at me for whatever reason of the day.
Listen three hours a day is all we ask of
my bad attitude. And then I take my happy pills
and we're good to go. Okay. But the thing is it,
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and I've said I mean, I've walked through all right,
say talk radio. I'm not saying it. Don't say it.
I'm not saying it. Come on, I'm not saying it.
Do it for the audience. The audience already knows. They say,
say coffee. Why don't we like Katie talk. We haven't
had Katie talk in a while. No, no, well that's true.
We should get back to Kate. But oh Katie, Katie
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actually now has a Texas New York accent. It's her
accents far worse than Katie hates being on the air.
Right now, her palms are sweaty. She's like having a
mini panic attack. Katie, are you getting better at at
this anxiety issue of being on the air. I told
you I am. I'm cured. You never have to have
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me on the air ever. Again. Katie's only saying this
because they said I was gonna put her on every
day until she got over a fear. And she's like,
I'm over it. It's all done, it's gone. I was
so glad you forgot for like the last two weeks.
I was like, I didn't really forget because I kind
of felt like that was such a would answer of
you saying, no, I'm really over it. It really was
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a very good answer. I gotta give you props on that.
I told her to talk about topics that make you uncomfortable,
and then you would say talk radio and coffee and
New York and talk. You know, our audience is comprised
of all of the States, and we even have international
reach now, of course, so you know, I am working
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towards a more American accent. I'm doing my best, all right,
So I'm thinking less radio. Say talk radio. If I
say talk radio, will you stop asking me to say
talk radio? Yes, I'll stop asking you from saying talk radio.
I work on the Sean Hannity Show on talk radio.
You're welcome. Do you know we're going to celebrate twenty
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years this year? What about that? Say coffee? You're not
gonna answer my question? What's your question? We're gonna celebrate
twenty years this year's I know, it's unbelievable. Came on
the year September ten, two thousand and one. It's kind
of crazy. Thirty three years I've been in this business.
Can you believe that? No? I can't. I'm now my
twenty fifty year at Fox. I was told if I
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can survive now, I may not survive. You know who knows, right?
You never? Every day is a gift. I don't take
this microphone or the camera I get at night for granted.
And the audience, you know, gives us this opportunity. And
I was told that if at some point next year,
if I'm still on Fox News in primetime, and I
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have a contract that runs through for many years now,
and that I will be the longest serving primetime host
in cable news history. And I'm like, man, that makes
me sound old. It's weird, right, In order to be accomplished,
you gotta be old. But you're lucky. You're a man,
so you're distinguished. So you think Brian Stelter will have
(01:00:54):
a whole segment dedicated to your twenty five years. Yeah,
the worst of Hannity for twenty five years, that's what
it'll be. This is the first time that Sean Hannity
ever called me humpty dumpty. This is the second time.
I don't know. He wouldn't because he should do that. Everybody,
So everybody in TV and radio there's so thin skin
they can't take a hit. If I live like them,
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I couldn't survive. I mean, it is the truth. I mean,
you guys read more about me than I read about me,
and you asked me occasionally if I saw this about me,
I might not. I didn't see that. Did you see this? No?
I didn't see that either. No. The good thing is
we have awesome companies like LifeLock that do keep the
important things protected. So that's making its way out. No,
(01:01:36):
that that is all true, and I do need to
say thank you to this audience because they've made this possible,
and we have a lot of work to do. This
is my life's mission, my calling, my passion, and really
all that I want to do. I'm more grateful than
ever that you tune in every day and every night.
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I can't do it without you, and we together. I believes,
all spokes in a wheel, that we can make this
country great again. I believe that with all my heart,
and it's a passion of mine. And I don't care
what anyone else says. I don't care what anyone disagrees
with me, says about me. I'm way over that. All right,
News Round Up Information Overload Hour eight hundred and nine
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for one, Shawn our number. We'll get to your calls
at the bottom of this half hour. And now we're
beginning to understand a lot more about what's going on
in our public school system, more than ever before, and
a lot of different fronts. It is amazing that per capita,
the United States of America spends more per student on
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education annually than any other country in the industrialized world.
And then when compared or results, you know, we usually
end up coming in anywhere between thirty seventh and fortieth
in terms of the proficiency of our children in reading
and math. We're not even teaching our kids the fundamentals anymore.
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New York City is a great case and point. They
spend on average twenty seven thousand dollars per student. I
was talking about a recent test that kids in New
York took and only six percent were proficient in math
and reading. We've discussed at length the Baltimore High Schools
school system. They're actually the second highest per capita spending
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state in our city, in the in the entire country,
and they have thirteen public high schools. Not a single
kid proficient in math and reading, not one. How do
you have thirteen high schools and you fail that bad.
I've talked at length about this unholy alliance with teachers
unions and the stranglehold they have on the Democratic Party
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that is reliant upon them to get the vote out
and to take dues from rank and file teachers and
use that money to only elect Democratic candidates, to the
point where the benefits are so amazing. They actually, even
during the Biden administration, they were getting the opportunity to
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write what is you know, the curriculum or what the
rules would be in the middle of a pandemic for
the sentence for disease control. It's a lot of power.
Nobody's fired, nobody's held accountable for this massive failure. I mean,
we're literally ripping the rungs out of a ladder for
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every child. Education is the key to every child's success.
The Latin derivative of education is to bring forth from within.
And yet these were failing our children, especially in blue
states and blue cities. It is a spectacular, frankly fail
that is unforgivable to me, and it's getting worse now.
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Instead of going back to the basics, the fundamentals, right,
if you're a pitcher and your game is off, you
go back to the fundamentals, you know, you start your
wind up, and you go back to the things that
got you there in the first place. We're not doing
that in our public schools. No, we're teaching wokeism, canceled culture.
And now the battle of parents around the country is
(01:05:25):
battling back against critical race theory. One such parent is
there were Flora as a nonprofit, and that's Parents United America.
They're mobilizing parents not only against CRT, but all matters
of efforts by school boards to shut parents down and
shut them out of the education process. Look what they
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were teaching kids in first grade in this you know,
very expensive private school in New York City. You know,
six year olds are teaching you know, talking about masturbation
and and other sex that is so over the top
and inappropriate, contradicting the values of parents, and parents are torned.
If they speak up, then the kids get thrown out
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of the private, elite school that they're paying fifty sixty
grand a year four and then they're stuck in the
failing New York City public school system. So they shut up.
Greg Jared is well briefed on this. He had an
incredible podcast recently on this, and that is the insanity
of CRT. Just recently, Deborah Flora rebuked the Colorado school
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board for using critical race theory. They both join us now,
and thank you Deborah Flora, and thank you Greg Jarrett.
Thank you so much for having me on. I greatly
appreciate it. You went before the school board. You claim
parents have been left out of the process to design
the district's educational program on every level. How was the reaction, Well,
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it's actually very same way. I started Parent United America
two years ago was because they shoved true comprehensive sex bead,
which is explicit, and some parents were awake, but they
not enough yet. Then you had the genner fluidity and preschool.
Then you had the COVID shutdown where parents began to
finally see what was actually going on. And now this
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is really the tipping point. Parents are tired of being told,
as they did in our school district, that we are dissenters,
basically to be ignored. The teachers, unions referred to us
as barriers, and parents are standing up finally and saying
we're the primary stakeholders. We will not be ignored, and
it's time we get back to the school boards, the educators,
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the elite understanding that students do better statistically when parents
are actively involved and engage studies left and might show that,
and so they're rising up. I'm very excited about what's
happening now. And the most vocal of the parents that
are reaching out to Parents United America dot org our organization,
are really the black parents because they see the inherent
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racism and critical race theory that's telling their own children
that they snehow can't succeed unless there is an equity policy,
which is not the same as equality. They have to
dumb things down, raised things up. And I even know
a science teacher, by the way, who was told that
she had to dumb down her education so that black
students could maybe perhaps learn physics. It's outrageous, it's racism,
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and parents know it. I know, Greg and your recent podcast,
we had a mutual friend and colleague, Deroy Murdoch, who's
been a strong critic of critical race theory, saying that
it defines America as inherently and irredeemably bigoted, denouncing all
whites as racial oppressors, and diminishes all African Americans as
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racially oppressed victims. You know, I don't know how we
got to the point where Martin Luther King's dream of,
you know, of being a nation that is color blind,
a color blind society, and you know where did that go? Well,
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proponents of critical race theory would cancel doctor Martin Luther
King Junior, you know, the greatest civil rights leader of
our time. And Deroy is absolutely correct. Critical race theory
creates this color scheme of life. Everybody has to be
judged solely on the level of melanin pigment in their epidermist.
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It's insane, it's stupid. Nobody would have a brain would
accept this. It's garbage. But if you dare to disagree
or challenge it, you are ipso facto racist, a white supremacist.
Deroy I can promise you is neither. So what we
have is children being taught this critical race theory that
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seeks to silence and suppress diversity of character, individual merit,
forget about it. All matters are to be seen to
the lens of race and racism, and if you resist,
you'll be demonized and canceled. But I must say, as
I pointed out on the podcast, the good news is
people like Deborah Flora are stepping forward and speaking up.
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They're fighting back, fed up by being told they're either
racist or oppressed victims. Twenty five states now if crafted
legislation prohibiting the teaching of critical race theory. Eight states
have already banned or limited critical race theory and classrooms.
So the momentum is shifted. There is this groundswell of
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anger that's directed at, you know, the radical progressives who've
commandeered the educational system. And thank goodness, for people like
Deborah Flora. You know what, I look at what's happening, Deborah,
and to me, there are some very basic, fundamental things.
If we had school choice, I think schools that would
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get the most dollars from parents if they would be
the schools that stick to the fundamentals reading, writing, math, science,
And if parents can't agree on how to teach kids
human sexuality or any of these other issues, I would
argue that if they really are, if it's that important
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to the schools, well we'll let parents opt into these
these classes after school and keep the school doors open
an extra hour if it's that important to them. But
in the meantime, let's get our kids doing the fundamentals
computers for example. Every you know, we're missing the basics
every day as we now move into you know, social
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justice issues. Absolutely now you hit the nail ride on
the head. The reality is, the more woke the classrooms
have been, the more students are being damaged. You share
some of these statistics at the beginning. You know, America
used to have the number one occasional system amongst industrialized
nations according to the Program for International Student Assessment PISA.
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Right now, as of twenty eighteen, America's fall into twenty
eighth out of thirty six industrialized countries in math, eighteenth
and science, not even in the top ten in reading
In our own district, which is a fairly prosperous district
right now, the school boards told us that we should
be happy that just over half of the students are
proficient in reading, in less than half are proficient in math.
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If you want to help children of every walk of
life prosper especially the most vulnerable those are in the
inner cities, the underprivileged, the poor students, especially with those
families that can't move to other every single moms for instance,
school choice is the answer, and education has always been
the key to unlocking the potential of students. Instead, our
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hard earned tax dollars are going for programs that are
teaching social engineering and doctrination, teaching one group of students
that they are oppressed because of their skin colors, victims
that can never achieve. They talk about the myth of
meritocracy in critical race, are basically telling students don't even try.
Your is rigged against you. You're just incapable of advancing yourself.
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And then teaches beautiful children of a lighter melon skin color,
that they are inherently evil and should be ashamed. This
is not the job of the schools and they're feeling
at their real job. When you look at school budgets.
For instance, our school district, the budget is over seven
hundred million dollars. Barely over half is spent on education,
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time for transparency, time for school choice. It will benefit
students across to this country, and honestly, time to return
to the golden triangle where parents and teachers partner together
for the good of the students without the infiltration of
the unions and the special interestscripts that they answer to.
All right, quick break, welcome back. More what's happening in
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your school system around the country? Greg Jarrett and de
La eight hundred and nine for one seam will get
to your calls. Final half hour of the program today
and we'll continue as we continue with Greg Jarrett and
Deborah Flora as we discuss the teaching of critical race
theory and the failure of many public school systems all
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around the country. If you look at the issues of
law and order, Greg Jarrett, and safety and security for
every American, so every American can pursue happiness you add
to that school choice and fixing our broken educational system.
I believe that would be the bridge between the minorities
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in America and the Republican Party. Donald Trump was well
on his way to building that bridge pre COVID. We
saw it with record low unemployment numbers. We saw it
with criminal justice reform. We saw it with a commitment
to historically black colleges. And I do believe these issues
are critical for every American can and Democrats have failed,
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especially minorities in this country. And the numbers don't lie. Yes,
you're absolutely right, and you know Joe Biden's all on board.
Democrats are on board, you know, the progressive wing of
the part, but they're on board the road to mediocrity
and institutionalized failure. When Americans are being taught to hate themselves,
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to hate their country. This is all part of the
new woke mentality. You know, and you've got a capitulator,
you'll be silenced or threatened or punished or canceled or exiled.
You know. The very institutions shown that are supposed to
promote diversity of thought, those institutions are being exploited to
eradicate dissent any form of free thinking. Imagine students in
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American classroom being taught quote, all white people play a
part in perpetuating systemic racism. That's what kids in Buffalo
were told. They were also told that our education system
perpetuates spirit murder against African American kids. Now, as a parent,
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your child comes home and repeats that, and you say,
wait a minute, that's untrue. It's racist, and you'd be right.
I mean, any sentence that begins with all white people
is by definition wrong. And the words spirit murder in
a classroom, I mean, that kind of language has no
place where as you point out, sean, reading, writing, arithmetic
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are supposed to be taught. So you know, this is
this critical race theory is being jammed down the throats
of children everywhere. And you know it's not just schools,
but it's permeated government operations, corporate structures, the military, and
the national mainstream media, who are the biggest cheerleaders of all.
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It's unbelievable, you know. And the thing is, as we
can fix our educational system, there we know how to
do good policing. These are problems that are easily solved
if you're committed to solving them. Rather than appeasing a
union that will provide you the funds to stay in
power and perpetuity. Anyway, Greg Jarrett, Deborah Flora, thank you
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both for being one of us. We appreciate your time
and the hard work you're out there doing every day.
Thank you, Thank you. Sean twenty five to the top
of the hour, eight hundred nine four one, Sean, you
want to be a part of the program. This does
not surprise me now, except for with the exception of Linda,
everybody on this team, sweet baby, James and Ethan and
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jcone and Katie. We're all sports fans. We're big sports fans.
Staging Ader, We're all sports fans. I'm not as interested
in professional sports anymore. I have no interest at all
in watching the NBA Finals, in large part as of
politics being you know, front and center and pretty much
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every professional sport. And that's why it was it was
so refreshing to watch the Islander fans taken over the
singing of the national anthem loudly, proudly and unapologetically, and
Tampa Bay Lightning fans doing the same thing. Proud of them.
You saw heard the chanting last weekend in Vegas as
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at the Connomercgregor fight didn't go well for him. But anyway,
when when Donald Trump entered the building, and even though
ESPN apparently didn't even show it, according to Jason Whitlock,
I couldn't believe it. Anyway. Now you look at the
ratings for Game three NBA Finals, it's down a whopping
thirty two percent. I mean, this is an unmitigated disaster
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for professional sports because what's going to happen is the
ad rates that the networks I get, the the broadcast
rights that they've been paying, and NFL ratings have been
weighed down, the same thing with Major League Baseball, the
same thing with did you say, anyone see the numbers
yet for last night It's All Star Game? I didn't
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even want to mention it. After they took the All
Star Game out of Atlanta based on a lie of
Stacy Abrams, Rafael Warnock, and Jim Crow two pointz Biden,
you know, cost the state of Georgia estimates having about
one hundred million dollars in revenue, one hundred million dollars
for businesses in Georgia. And on top of it, pretty
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much everybody in Georgia's being labeled the racist. And it's
Joe's state of Delaware that has the far more restrictive
voting laws than he never lifted a finger to change
any law in his own home state. The idea that
he's weaponized the Department of Justice now to go after
the state of Georgia and going after other states that
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are putting into place simple common sense voter integrity measures
will all voter id Honorius and Burdensome well. Joe Biden
state has it. Joe Biden state doesn't have seventeen days
of early in person voting like Georgia does. Joe Biden
State doesn't have a single dropbox. Joe Biden State, they
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demand a reason if you want an absentee or a
vote by mail. Georgia doesn't require that. And now the
Department of Justice, the Attorney General of the United States
isn't going after Joe's state. They're going after the state
of Georgia. When you say, Jim Crow two point oh,
you're implying racism here, and Joe repeats the lie yesterday,
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and others have also repeated the lie anyway. Oh, as
a matter of fact, Ethan, just send me this look
at this Major League Baseball all Star Game, the lowest
ratings in history. Last night in nineteen eighty more than
thirty six million people tuned in to watch the the
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the All Star Game, the MLB All Star Game twenty
twenty one. Yeah. Nielsen numbers are horrific. The least watched
All Star Game in history, which is eleven you know what, well,
you know, twenty fifteen they had still out eleven million people.
How many they have last night less than ten million? Yeah. Anyway,
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in other words, all of this alone, and I'll tell
you why people don't want politics and sports people love.
You know why we love sports because it kind of
takes us away from the stress of everyday life. Everybody
lives stressful lives. I don't care what you do for
a living. We all feel the pressure of having to
pay the rent or pay the mortgage and the car payment,
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and raising our kids and getting them into good schools
and getting them a good education, getting them into a
good college. And you know, then you got to do
the chores, and then you got to do the shopping,
and then something of pipe bursts here or there, and
you gotta handle that problem and this problem, and you
gotta go out and cut the lawn. You gotta go out,
and you know, if you have a swimming pool, maybe
clean your swimming pool. Whatever you gotta do. And it's
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you know, we're constantly working hard. You got to your
kids soccer game, baseball game, lacrosse game, football game, and
whatever it happens to be. Everybody's busy, and you take
the most unifying thing, the greatest distraction, and everybody's passionate
about their team. They wouldn't be spending all the money
they spend to go to these games. It's you know
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what it cost to take a family afford to a
baseball game. It costs a fortune. You buy the tickets,
you pay the parking, especially in New York at the
Yankee Stadium, forget it. You pay a fortune and you
buy let's see, you get a couple of hot dogs,
you get some cracker Jack's popcorn, maybe cotton candy. Then
the kids are gonna want a baseball hat or a
jersey or a shirt or something. You know, you're spending
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hundreds of dollars before you walk out of the place.
And that's the average family. And it's not something a
lot of families can do often. Maybe it's a you know,
once twice three times a year thing, you know, depending
on how passionate you are about the sport. Now, then
you're you're you're in the stadium, you're in the arena,
and you're watching you have it doesn't matter, it's you're
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there for the home team. Everybody has that shared passion.
It's naturally unifying. And now you add politics, and it's
pissing people off. It's unbelievable, so stupid. It's you know,
on top of everything, it's bad business. You know, it's
gonna get hurt in the end. Athletes aren't gonna get
the big salaries that they've grown accustomed to because the
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money is not going to be there. They're chasing people away.
I'm more interested in college football. I grew up. It's
very very different, and I know it's a religion in
the South football college football, and where I grew up,
it's it's it has a lot more to do with
professional sports, professional hockey, professional basketball, professional baseball, professional you know,
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you name the sport, we got it. And but it's
very different. And I find myself now drawn to college
sports and I've seen a little I haven't seen a
lot of the politics infusing itself into you know into
sports and colleges. Now if they if they go down
that road, my guess is the result is going to
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be the same, and it's not going to be good
for student athletes. They get scholarships out of this, now
you with a Supreme Court decision, they might even be
making money out of this. All right, let's get to
our phones here. Let's say hi to Abe. Abe is
in Houston, Texas. What's up, Abe? How are you glad
you called? I'm great, thanks for taking my phone call,
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but thank you. Exposed in the Democrats on this issue
of vot of suppression, what do you mean when you
say vote of suppression? It's like the calling the black
people colinist dumb inst bit that we can't get an
idea and other ethnic groups like black people they're dumb. No,
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we're not, and Democrats know it, but they use us
as by pawn seeing voters oppression and a lot of
Democrats black Democrats, they aren't informed and they buy into that.
So what Republicans needs to do is go out and
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like Democrats do. It gives them the same talking points.
Republicans need to get out there and say Democrats are
calling black people dumb and stupid because they don't have
sense enough to get an idea to vote. That's what
they mean about voters suppression. Well, that's how Kamala Harris
too was suggesting about rural voters as well. Exactly, you know,
you know, but I actually we did it. It's interesting
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you're called because I have the information on this right
in front of me, and we researched that earlier today
and last night and before COVID. As a matter of fact,
before COVID, two of the out of the last three
presidential elections, African American turnout was higher than white voter
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turnout percentagewise, and that was without unsolicited mail in ballots,
without drop boxes, without extended voting deadlines, without any other
relaxed COVID rules that Democrats now insist are absolutely necessary
to be fair to minorities and those that live in
rural areas. You go back to the Washington Post April
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twenty nine, twenty thirteen, they reported on the Associated Press
and they were out with a study of the twenty
twelve election concluding that black voter turnout that that rate
exceeded the white turnout rate for the first time, and
it was almost certainly true that African American turnout was
higher than usual, but it was also true in two
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thousand and eight, and they found that African American voters
with thirteen percent of the electorate even though they make
up only twelve percent of the population. That's what they said,
which white voters represented seventy two percent of the electorate
and outperforming their seventy one point one percent share in
the population, but not to the same degree they have
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in past elections. I would say that their argument falls
flat based on the numbers of the APE and based
on the Washington Post. I'll fact check themselves for them. Yeah,
and I agree with you. There's a certain degree of
insult behind that, but they don't care. You know, look
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if Democrats, and this frustrates me because every election year,
Abe Republicans, Conservatives like me or you know, we're called
it's every two years, every four years, but now it's
almost every day. Racist, sexist, misogynist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, transphobic.
Now thirty year dirty water killed Grandma and Grandpa, throw
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them over a cliff. It's the same crap they throw out. No,
I believe we're all created by the same God. You know,
you judge people by the content of their character. That's
who I am, That's how I was raised, period end
of sentence. And I believe in natural rights and God
made all of us, and this is you know. But
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when you look in these blue states and these blue cities,
and this Democratic Party that has had a monopoly of
minority voters for so long, how the Democrats done for
minorities in this country? How are those school districts in
minority neighborhoods. How's law and order in safety and security
in minority neighborhoods in many of these blue cities and
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blue states run by Democrats for decades. The proof is
in the pudding. The policies failed. The one president that
shattered every record low for unemployment for every demographic in
this country was not Trump, wasn't Barack Obama, certainly not
Joe Biden. And in other words, conservatism works. Conservative policies work.
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That's why I wouldn't be a conservative abe if they
if they didn't. I want policies that are going to
make us all successful. And they're failing on every front. Education,
they're failing, law and order, they're failing, Obamacare failed, Social Security, Medicare,
headed towards insolvency, and now we're going to give them
more power with the Green New Deal. You tell me,
(01:29:32):
I mean, how's that going to work out? Not that
hard to figure out, No, not at all, not at all.
But Republicans need to ask the question, why does Democrat
wants to make it easier to cheat? They should shut
them down like that. Why are you trying to make
it easier to cheat? Simple? Common sense exactly exactly. And
(01:29:53):
that's why I'm common sense, abe, And that's just common sense.
Is that what they called your nickname is common sense? Yes?
That's it? Is that true? Yes? Well, you live in Houston.
We're gonna have to hook you up with our buddy
A J. Do you know aj? Uh? Yeah, I hear
him all the time on the Era. Yeah, you close
into like Joe Pagson's show, I think every other day. Yeah. Yeah,
(01:30:15):
that's right, yes, exactly. Yeah, but we we have a
mutual love of big time AJ from Houston. What a
great guy. Exactly. Yeah. I've been a lone life Democrat
going on my whole life because we was taught Democrats
for blacks and a Republicans for white and rich people.
But it wasn't until two thousand and seven I was
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actually pulling for Hillary Clinton. And that's where my eyes
was open when I saw what they did to her
when the Obama campaign played the race card on her,
and I saw how the media didn't see anything if
I didn't how they did her. That's where my eyes
was open to own politics and what happened, and that
what made me become a conservative, when I saw how
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the media did and how Democrats are operated, how to
lie in everything. You know, I'm not. Conservatism isn't complicated.
It's we believe in liberty, freedom, capitalism and our constitution,
low taxes, less bureaucracy, choice in schools, free market solutions
for healthcare. We believe in free and fair trade. We
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believe in peace through strength. We believe in secure borders,
constitutionalists on the bench, energy and dependence. That's it. And
then stay the hell out of our life, leave us alone,
let us live free. God, you know, we're endowed by
our creator, not by government to be free. And we
don't need a cradle to grave society because every time
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government runs something they screw it up royally. Anyway, Ay, God,
bless you, my friend. Thanks callback again we'd love to
hear from you. That's gonna wrastle things up for today.
We told you the story about this journalist that the
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story exclusively tonight on Hannity. Also, Governor Greg Abbott, what
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