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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks shots had an hour two Sean Hannity Show, eight
hundred and nine to four one. Shawn is on number.
If you want to be a part of the program.
You know, it is amazing. If you stand back and
you think of all that Donald Trump has gone through,
all that he has endured over the last nine years,
it really is remarkable. From the minute this man came
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down the escalator and everything that he's had to go through,
a weaponized Department of Justice, an FBI director that was
dead set against him, Buyza abuse, and then of course
a weaponized DOJ thirty four counts, the January sixth case,
the documents case. Nobody, you know, Hillary Clinton and Joe
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Biden had top secret classified information.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Nobody went after them.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
And so finally we get to a point where the
American people were fed all of these lies, all the misinformation,
you know, the many factual parts aspect of a lot
of these cases, they never heard about. Like most Americans,
I can tell you right now, unless you listen to
a show like this or watch Hannity the TV show,
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probably do not know that. In the days leading up
to January sixth, January third, to be specific, there are
five people on the record four I have on tape.
Donald Trump is Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, the acting
Defense Secretary Miller at the time, his chief of Staff,
Cash Bettel, and the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs not
exactly a fan of Donald Trump. General Milly All on
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record acknowledging Donald Trump authorized the use of National Guard troops.
All of that was ignored. Many of you will peacefully, patriotically,
you know, march to the Capitol so your voices will
be heard. Everybody seems to forget that. And we have
this primetime theater and we've learned a lot more as
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it relates to Liz Cheney and what it is that
they put on a show with a determined outcome. But
it didn't matter. Oh, with all that said, it gets
announced that these cases have to be dropped, and there's
the meltdown by Democrats and they're willing accomplices in the
state run legacy media mob.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Listen, well, look, I certainly understand why he did it.
Given the Department of Justice policy that you cannot prosecute
a sitting president. I think it is a shame for
justice in this country.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
Of course, now there's no accountability either using the constitutional
method of impeachment or the courts. One of the things
is we saw all these cases and they never broke
through because the media is different.
Speaker 5 (02:41):
They're also very worried about what will happen to the
rule of law now.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
That these signals are being sent to Trump space.
Speaker 6 (02:48):
You have one man who has managed to really escape
justice in all of the various ways. That feels very
unstifying in terms of the rule of law in this country,
and it makes us more akin to regimes that we
here toofore have denigrated.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
You know, you want to talk about America was descending
to third world status. If you support constitutional order, you
cannot support getting back at them because you can't allow
this system to go on or we do become a
banana republic. And we've got to restore great institutions that
have been politicized, like the FBI and the CIA to
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their former greatness. Christopher Ray had an opportunity. He never
did it badly. You know, we had an opportunity. You know,
the intelligence community that turned on Donald Trump. It can't
happen again. And there's going to be a need for
real reform in these agencies. They don't belong involved in
political influence. They need to be involved in enforcing laws
like our immigration laws anyway. Greg Jarrett, Fox News Legal analysts,
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best selling authors with us Lee Smith, author of Disappearing
the President, Trump Fruits, Social and The Fight to the Republic.
Welcome both of you to the program. Greg, start with you.
Let's get your reaction to all of this.
Speaker 7 (04:05):
You know, some people say that the rule of law
is not perfect, our system of justice has blemishes. I
think it's deeper than that. There is a cancer that
has infected our system of justice, and it begins with
district attorneys who have politicized the law and judges who
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are so biased in their political views that they exercise
that prejudice on defendants that they just don't like for
political reasons. And Donald Trump, of course, personifies that he
is the epitome of the miscarriage of justice. You know,
the two cases that Jack Smith spent fifty million dollars
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to bring should never have been filed. No fair or
neutral prosecutor would do that. They were purely political, they
were legally weak, based completely on untested legal theories, and
they had all kinds of constitutional road box. And fortunately
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the higher courts, such as the Supreme Court, do adhere
to the rule of law, and they blew a big
hole in the J six case on immunity grounds. But
they also said to the DOJ, you are misusing these
obstruction of process charges, and that included the case against
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Donald Trump. So in the end, there was nothing left
of Jack Smith's misgotten cases. The Florida judge had already
tossed the documents prosecution because the special counsel was unconstitutionally appointed.
So as you and I were talking last night, I
think Jack Smith really goes down in history as the
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face of bias prosecutors who abused their cherished and sacred powers.
This is a huge defeat, thankfully for corrupt law fear,
and it's a win for Americans and our system of
justice and a vindication of the rule of law.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
But you think of all that he went through.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
I mean, he went into this election, Lee Smith, where
basically he was going to end up on one side
of the other. It was either going to be he
goes back to the White House or I would say
the odds would be very high go to the Big House.
And Greg mentioned, you know the fact novel legal theories.
Think about the Alvin braggcase in New York thirty four charges. However,
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the statute of limitations had long passed. Has never been
a legal theory presented like this. They prevented exculpatory evidence
in that particular case. The case should have been thrown
out just based on the Supreme Court ruling that he made.
But think about this, So they stacked these charges against
Donald Trump, Well, what was what a legal non disclosure agreement?
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I bet you the DA's office in New York probably
as many of them that was put together by a
lawyer and labeled the legal expense. How did that become
thirty four counts against Donald Trump and in a hostile
venue against him?
Speaker 5 (07:18):
Well so, and I think this shows exactly why Attorney
general is far and away the most important position in
the incoming Trump administration, as You've been reporting since twenty sixteen,
as Greg has been reporting since twenty sixteen, and is
Greg's book shows. I've written about it as well. Since
twenty sixteen. The Department of Justice and FBI have been
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the heart of the anti Trump operation. We're going from
Russia date all the way through January sixth, Jacksmith's law
Fair Cases. So the Attorney general has a very big
job because the Attorney General is going to need to
turn up all the different stuff that was done at
the DOJ, all the stuff that was done with the
FBI as well as other agencies saw on including DHS, CIA,
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the State Department, all these things that we've been waiting
for answers on. And it's not only that. At the
same time, the AG right now, the nominee is a
tam BONDI why you're very good things about him, sir.
You know Greg, Greg will have much more insight on this.
But the AG is going to have to clean out
that department as well. There is a huge, a huge
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number of very bad actors at DJ and they have
to be cleaned out because it's not only about going
back and figuring out why Donald Trump's first agenda was
obstructed during his first term, but they have to clear
the way for his second term agenda as well, and
that's going to include most significantly close orders and cleaning
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up elections. That work is going to got to be
carried by by by a decent DJ well.
Speaker 1 (08:57):
I mean, the fact that Joe Biden, Mayork Kamala Harris
institutionalized and aided and embedded in the law breaking of
the border is a different issue. And I'm not suggesting
I don't believe in lawfare the way they do. But
if Donald Trump had, you know, shown the law this way,
or didn't listen to a Supreme Court decision on student
loan forgiveness, I promise you they'll be a very different
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reaction by Democrats in the media. You know, one former
Justice Department insider is now saying Donald Trump's return to
the White House is quote, the worst crisis ever in
the history of the DJ Greg And I'm thinking about this.
They have been apparently trying to trump proof the DOJ
by making you know, appointments in the final year of
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the Biden administration. In the event that Donald Trump won,
is he going to be able to fire these people?
Speaker 7 (09:46):
Yes, not all have civil service protections. That'll be certainly
sorted out. But you know, I think they need to
move into the DOJ and on a case by case basis,
start examining people and get rid of, as lisays, the
bad actors. And you know, there are so many. You
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know you're gonna need a calculator to keep track of
them all. You know, this is a Department of Justice
that was once highly respected and you know, under Merrick Garland,
you know, he has absolutely ruined it if the FBI,
You're right, Christopher Ray could have fixed things after James
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Comey and Andrew McCabe and Peter Struck devastated the integrity
and the legitimacy of the FBI, But it didn't happen.
And you know Ray allowed Merrick Garland's orders to invade
mar Alago with an army of FBI agents based on
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on nothing, you know, the exclusions.
Speaker 1 (10:56):
So why didn't they raid Joe Biden's four locations were
had top secret classified information? Why didn't they go after
Hillary Clinton the same way?
Speaker 7 (11:03):
Exactly? That underscores the partisan point. You know, the exclusive
remedy for somebody who has a former president who has
classified documents is civil, not criminal. But you know, these
people at the DOJ, together with the FBI, transformed what
should have been a simple civil remedy in front of
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a judge to enforce the subpoena into thirty one indicted crimes.
You know, the higher court are always a backstop, and
that's what happened here. You know, first the trial court
judge and then the appellate courts got involved, and all
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of these cases, one by one fell Aside saved but brags,
And I guarantee you if that case those convictions ever
get in front of an appellate court, they will be
soundly reversed.
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Yeah, I'll give you the last word, Lee.
Speaker 1 (12:05):
I don't know what I say that I revere our
constitution and I believe in limited government, greater freedom, getting
rid of eliminating waste for aud abuse. I also say
we need to return to constitutional order and restore these
agencies to their former greatness.
Speaker 2 (12:21):
Is it possible?
Speaker 5 (12:22):
Well, I certainly think so. And that's that's one of
the that's one of the things that the president, the
President elect and his administration has been charged with restoring
our constitutional order. And because of that, Sean, they are
going to be fighting him tooth and nail. So while
we celebrate not only the re election of Donald Trump,
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and we're happy that Jack Smith has dropped these perverted,
you know, perversions of law with these two cases, we
also have to be looking into the seats are in
the coming weeks, in the coming months, and indeed in
the coming years ahead, they are going to fight this
president and his anit illustration chief and mail and so
you know, we all have to be prepared for that.
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I'm confident that the president's appointments are with that in mind,
that he's bringing in fighters, people who know how to
get the job done while taking an awful lot of incoming.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
All right, Lee Smith, we appreciate you being with us.
By the way, Lee's book is just out, Disappearing The
President Trump, Truth, Social and the Fight for the Republic.
It's on Amazon dot com, Hannity dot com, and bookstores
around the country. Greg Jared, Fox News Legal Analysts number
one best selling New York Times author in his own right.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Thank you both for being with us.
Speaker 7 (13:39):
Thanks, I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
Thanks and thank you guys. Appreciate it. All right.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
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Speaker 2 (13:57):
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Speaker 1 (14:27):
Obviously, it's been a long while since we've done it. It's
considering it's just from New York City and I don't
live in New York anymore. I am This is doctor
Hannity from the Free State of Florida.
Speaker 2 (14:37):
All Right, So here's the here's the deal. What are
you gonna do?
Speaker 1 (14:41):
You go to Thanksgiving dinner and you have woke, depressed
liberal relatives that know you love Donald Trump. I am
here to offer help. Let's say hi to Jack in Wisconsin. Jackie,
welcome the good doctor. And I'm not a real doctor,
in case anybody out there thinks so this is just
a name for the show anyway, I'm not a medical doctor, Jack.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
How are you good? John?
Speaker 8 (15:03):
Are you?
Speaker 2 (15:05):
What's going on my front? What can I do for you?
What are you? What are you facing this Thanksgiving?
Speaker 4 (15:10):
Well?
Speaker 10 (15:10):
I think I'm gonna wear my Trump hat for sure.
Speaker 2 (15:12):
Good.
Speaker 10 (15:13):
My sister is a fire left wing liberal and when
Bernie Sanders dropped out of the race when Hillary was running,
she actually started bawling. So after the election, she's pretty
upset because she had, you know, Harris, all the Democrats
signs out in her front yard. And I text her
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about a week after and I said, Hey, I got
next to your Trump leg up here. If you want to,
you know, see Ann saying how everybody's going to come
raid your house if you're a Republican, you know, or whatever.
And I said, I gotta I got a Trump leg
if you want to protect yourself from the Trump Nazis.
And she didn't give me a response. So then Friday,
about ten thirty this past weekend, I'm out in my
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garage messing around. I got my Trump leg laying on
the work bench because my neighbor's a big Democrat, and
I'm like, I don't want to spike the football too
many quote And anyway, my wife comes out and she goes,
what are you doing? And I said, oh, I'm putting
a gramet in this flag, so there's two on top.
She goes, look for her, and I said, I'm gonna
go down. And my sister's got four poles on her porch.
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So I hung that Trump play on her porch about
ten thirty at night.
Speaker 2 (16:22):
Oh no, you didn't. It didn't.
Speaker 1 (16:24):
Oh you go, and you're gonna have to have Thanksgiving
dinner with your sister. By the way, I'm not going
to say it's mean. I think it's actually kind of funny.
How'd she react to it?
Speaker 10 (16:33):
Well, I text her, I said, oh, you know, I
have ten thirty. I said, I might have had a
couple of beers and I said, you know, I'm I've
been kind of a bad brother in the past. And
the next morning she texted me and said, oh, I've
been a bad sister too, No big deal. Well that
was before she knew the flag was off there. At
about fifteen minutes later, she text me back, you f
been a hole. And Neil almost had a heart attack
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when he went out there to feed the squirrel.
Speaker 1 (17:00):
Listen, you know my just remembered this and this is
my humble advice.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
At the end of the day, we won.
Speaker 1 (17:09):
Now I've had you know, I'm invested obviously in politics,
and there have been elections that you feel that it's
a gut punch, but I always end up very quickly.
You know, I'm resilient, I'm tough, I can take a punch,
and I just you know, my mind is okay. You
go back to the drawing board, you learn from your mistakes,
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and you know, you just come back and you fight
harder another day and you try to, you know, prevent
the insanity of the left from taking hold of the
country and Unfortunately we were not that successful.
Speaker 2 (17:41):
This last four years.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
They did a lot of damage in my view, you know,
starting with illegal immigration, the economy, energy, law and order,
America's place in the world. They did a lot of damage.
But you know, I have all the hope in the world.
We're going to fix it. And I would just you know,
make a joke about it with her, and if you
have to talk about other things, maybe turn on the
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football game, watch the Lions of Cowboys. They usually play
on Thanksgiving, you know, and just enjoy your time. At
the end of the day, you know in your Headge
that you won Tell you sister, by the way, I
send my love all right, and I really want you
to say that same. By the way I talked to
Sean Hannity. He wanted me to send his love to you,
and he's praying that you get out of your woke state. Anyway,
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appreciate the call. We're going to try and get as
many calls in as we can. Mike Ohio, what's up, Mike?
How are you?
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Hey?
Speaker 11 (18:32):
I'm doing good in yourself.
Speaker 2 (18:34):
I'm good man.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
What's going on? So what crazy left wing relatives are
you dealing with?
Speaker 11 (18:38):
My father and mother in law. They are both die hard.
Oh they say it, So I'm biting Harris. Fans hate Trump,
but I have a rule in my house and stand
and rule their whole family. Whatever your opinion is, I
respect you for that, but don't disrespect me for mine
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in my own home.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Yeah, I don't think.
Speaker 1 (19:05):
But by the way, if you think Sean Hannity's telling
you to roll over, I'm not gonna take it from anybody.
If they're going to be rude to me, I'm not
going to be rude to them. I believe in the
Golden Rule.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
I want to be a.
Speaker 1 (19:16):
Better Christian every day, and you know I'm not gonna
shove it in their face. Maybe where Maga if I
had this situation, I don't have it, but I'd wear
a Maga hat just for kicking giggles. But if you can,
if you have no sense of humor, that's your problem.
Speaker 10 (19:30):
Well.
Speaker 11 (19:31):
I have a picture because I think it's a very
powerful thing. When Trump got shot and he stood up
with his fists said fight, fight, fight with the American
flag in the background, I think that's a pretty powerful statement.
So I have a picture of him with that picture
of one wall and Jesus the Lord on the other
Oh my.
Speaker 1 (19:51):
Gosh, that's gonna be a that's gonna be a double
whammy for a woke leftist.
Speaker 11 (19:56):
Oh yeah, And I'm just gonna tell him if if
you don't like it, there's a door, don't want to
hit you where the good Lord split you.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
I totally get it. It's their choice. Uh, good for you, Mike.
We appreciate it. I think other people will take your advice.
Let's go all right, cecil you's taking a different approach,
the Nonlenda approach. Hi, Cecilia, how are you?
Speaker 4 (20:25):
Hey, Hey, how are you? Thanks for taking my call.
I appreciate it.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
I thank you.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
I I'm a retired teacher of twenty nine years, and
I'm a mimi of seventeen grandkids once in heaven, so
sixteen on earth. And i have three biological children and
two bonus children. And something that I've always asked them
is have you ever milked a cow? First of all,
so I'm going to ask you the same question, have
you ever milked a cow?
Speaker 2 (20:50):
I have not melt the cow.
Speaker 1 (20:52):
I am embarrassed to say, because I should have melt
the cow by now, but that was not one of
my jobs.
Speaker 4 (20:57):
Well maybe now you will. So if you milk a cow, well,
what happens is that the cream, which is the richest part,
that's the most desired part, and it comes to the top,
it separates from the milk at the bottom. And so
I always told my kids, my students, now my grandkids,
you need to be the cream in life. Be the
cream and rise to the top. You need to rise
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above it. Don't stoop to their level. You need to
just be the best that you can be and rise
above it. And I really appreciate what you're encouraging people
to do. Don't give the other people that don't feel
the same way as you. Don't give them the pleasure
of saying, oh, yeah, see now you're being rude, you're
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being hateful, You're just you know, if we do that,
we're giving them exactly what they want, which is to
bait us into stooping to their level.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
Yeah, but there's nothing to bait them on. They lost.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
You know what, at the end of the day, you
have the satisfaction of knowing that all of their lies, propaganda, distortion,
and all their law fair all their misinformation failed. So
I take great confidence in that myself.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
Yep.
Speaker 4 (22:04):
And I feel like you know, we are supposed to
live by the Golden Rule.
Speaker 11 (22:07):
We are, as.
Speaker 4 (22:08):
Christians, supposed to be salt and light. And if I
stoop down to name calling and mud slinging or potato
mashed potato slinging, then I'm not being the cream. I'm
not rising above it. And another thing I told my
kids when I was teaching is another version of the
Golden Rule. Treat others the way you want to be treated.
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And I personally don't like to have my name called
or have mud slung at me or anything else. So
I'm going to try to treat people the way I
want to be treated, and I'm just going to be
the cream. I'm going to rise to the top, and
I hope that more people can try to do that.
Speaker 1 (22:43):
You have a beautiful Christian heart. I think that's good
advice for everybody. I don't think people like Linda would
follow that advice, but I know she's a good Christian
deep down. God bless you. You are not what is
wrong with America. Ce Cilia. We appreciate you being with us.
Quick Break right back will continue.
Speaker 9 (23:01):
Up next our final roundup and information Overload hour.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
All right, let's get back to our Busy Phones eight
hundred and ninety four one Sean our number if you
want to be a part of the program. Debbie Texas
Next Sean Hannity Show. Hey Debbie, Happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 12 (23:24):
Hey Sean, thank you you too. I just have a
solution for taking care of those family members that are
having a timber tantrum. I'm gonna shave my head, I'm
going to not have sex with my husband. All that that.
Speaker 1 (23:39):
You know, a five year old, can you answer a
question that I'm not supposed to ask. Okay, if you're
going to shave your head and pledge not to have
sex with your husband, why do you need to stockpile
abortion pills. I'm just trying to figure it out.
Speaker 12 (23:52):
I'm still trying to figure that out. But maybe they've
got kids that they want to put them on.
Speaker 10 (23:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (23:59):
I guess maybe they're saving it for another day, right,
who knows? All right, hey, what's on your mind.
Speaker 12 (24:04):
Let's let them have their camper tantrum. But I don't
have any more family, and I'm having Thanksgiving alone, and
they need to treasure their family while they have it.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
You don't have any family at all all. You don't
have anybody to go have Thanksgiving with.
Speaker 12 (24:20):
No I have two sisters and they're uh not around me,
and one of them we haven't spoken in over seven years.
Speaker 2 (24:29):
And you don't.
Speaker 1 (24:30):
You don't have a neighbor. You can have Thanksgiving with
nobody's inviting you over your friends?
Speaker 12 (24:34):
Oh yeah, I have a friend that we're going to
share a key dinner.
Speaker 1 (24:37):
Yeah, okay, don't don't get a Swanson's one. Get a
real mini turkey, get a small turkey. Okay, yep.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
I don't want to.
Speaker 1 (24:46):
It breaks my heart to hear that people will be
alone on Thanksgiving.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
I hate that. I don't like that.
Speaker 12 (24:51):
Well I have me.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
Yeah, well, you're making me sad. I wish I could.
I wish I could. I wish you were in Florida.
I'd bring it to my house.
Speaker 12 (24:59):
Oh I wouldn't.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
But oh you would.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
My family's crazy, but I like their dad, and you
know I'm not really crazy, but I'm definitely a strong
patriarch figure. If you will, there's no doubt about it.
Linda can testify to that part.
Speaker 10 (25:19):
Well.
Speaker 1 (25:19):
Listen, Debbie, god bless you have a great Thanksgiving with
your friend and know that we're thinking about you and
we're all going to stop and pause and thank God
for the many blessings that we often take for granted.
And one of the greatest blessings we all have is
we live in the greatest country God gave man, and
as a result of that, we are blessed beyond measure.
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And I'd be negligent if I didn't take a moment
to thank all of you in this audience but what
you did to help save this country and give us
a chance to get it on the right track again.
And I would not have this microphone if it were
not for all of you listening. If you don't listen,
you can fire me. Three hours of day is all
I ask in the daytime. One hour at night is
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all I ask at night.
Speaker 2 (26:05):
But if you do.
Speaker 1 (26:05):
But you know, I wouldn't have this honor of having
a dream come true. I never thought I'd be successful
in this business ever. And in that sense, you know,
if I were to write a book about gratitude, it
would be called an undeserved life. And that's one that
you give all of me. Is it hard at times? Yeah,
I have not even begun to talk about You know,
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you think it's a little painful when all of your
private text messages with Paul mannifor Kayleie mcan any let's
see Mark Meadows are made public and my freedom is
invaded that way. Yeah, it's not that pleasant, among many
other things that I never spoke to you about. But
I am grateful that we live in the greatest country
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and that you give me this honor every day. And
we will try to continue to earn your listenership viewership
every day at night by telling you truth that the
legacy media mob won't tell you and will counter the
lies that they do tell you. That is my mission.
And right now I'm ready to get my sleeves rolled up.
I'm going to rest a little bit over Thanksgiving and Christmas,
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and then we're going to come back and we're going
to hit the ground hard after the new year, and
I've got things planned that will blow you away, that
are really, really exciting. It's going to be a very
exciting January. All right, got to take a quick break.
We'll check in with Miranda Devine. We'll get her advice
on this issue. I'll be take more of your calls,
so stay right there. Eight hundred and ninety four one.
(27:30):
Shawn is on number. If you want to be a
part of the program. We got to get Linda involved
in this. Don't forget JOBISTARTI told me that North Carolina's
going to get whacked with really cold weather next week
and that FEMA has been denying claims for people that
need to help. The most families are living intents and
(27:50):
but for groups like Operation he Lo and Samaritans Purse
people who would be freezing and starving. It is one
of the most spectacular fails ever. If you can go
to our website and help these organizations out, because next week,
these families are going to be intense freezing their asses
off while you know we're enjoying some time with our family.
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Whatever you can do, please help these great organizations. And
I will be pointing this out to President Trump so
he's fully aware when he gets into office that these
people will get the help they deserve.