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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, Thank you, Scott Channon, thanks to all of
you for being one of those Happy Monday. If there
is such a thing, I'm not exactly sure there is.
Eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean. If you want
to be a part of the program, if you want
to know why the left is so radicalized, you can
look at immigration. We've talked about that exhaustively on this show.
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And the fact that Democrats sat I lead by lying
to us about you know, anywhere between twelve and twenty
million unvetted illegal immigrants. I'll keep repeating it because it's
worth repeating. Included among that group known terrorists. We know, murderers, rapists,
other violent criminals, cartel members, gang members, drug dealers, all
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of them. Then you go to the issue of crime.
Let me look at the New York Post today there
front cover and for those of you that live in
a red state that believes in law and order and
safety and security, a state, a city or a town
or a city that does not believe and defund the police,
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dismantle the police, and reimagine the police and no bail laws.
Can you imagine reimagining the police will send in the
social workers. I've said this before you know, if somebody's
threatening to kill a bunch of people, Sir, I am
a social worker.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
Send here by the city. Please.
Speaker 1 (01:22):
Is there a reason you're triggered today? Did anything happened
in your childhood that might have, you know, brought upon
these feelings that you have today. I mean, it's absolute manness.
But the headline is more than five thousand arrests, five
thousand now the best part for just sixty three subway
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in New York City repeat offenders, and only five of
the sixty three are behind bars. Who would ever, if
you have an ounce of common sense that God gave
you when you were born, not one all sixty three
people in jail. Maybe after a thousand bus and arrests,
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maybe after a thousand, maybe after five hundred, maybe after
one hundred, you would want these people behind bars. They
are career criminals. They're wreaking havoc in the subways underground
in New York City. And then what does New York
City do? They turn around and they go after somebody
like Daniel Tenny, who's trying to protect innocent men, women
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and children who testified on his behalf at a trial
and saved their lives not knowing what these people are
capable of.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
But you have a cluster of sixty.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Three career criminals wreaking havoc in New York City subway system.
And by the way, if you want one of the
thousand plus reasons I can give you why I no
longer live in New York, put this one at the
top of the list. But between sixty three career criminals
five thousand arrests between them, and of the sixty three,
only five are currently behind bars. They have a massed
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a disturbing rap sheet for crimes, assault, robbery, theft, I
get about turnstile jumping. I mean that's a given a
string of other offenses. And they largely remain free because
of this leftist liberal, extreme radical idiotic mentality of defund
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dismantle the police, reimagine the police, meaning replaced police with
social workers and no bad laws. And in states like
New York, California is not far behind all of these
states and cities. And you know, they could say, well,
crime is down in the subways, but you know, I
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don't know if I trust you know. According to reports,
the homicide rate in New York is much higher according
to people that actually worked there and they're being forced
and pressure, just like reports from the Washington Free Beacon
and elsewhere that the Metropolitan Police Department in DC is
being forced to cook the books to make it appear
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more safe than it really is. But you know, thanks
to the idiotic you know, twenty nineteen criminal justice reforms,
it prevents judges from setting bail on most crimes. And
under these so called reforms, repeat offenders busted for any
crime other than violent felonies, you know, typically get a
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slap on the wrist. They cut them loose. Many years ago,
there was a famous judge in the Bronx called cut
them loose, Bruce. I mean, this is like, this is
now institutionalized stupid. And then you've got you know, Marxist
Kami Mamdani, who if you look at the polls, and
I have all the latest numbers in front of me,
I can share them with you. If you look at
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the polls and maybe it's still a little bit early
the elections in November, it looks like Marxist Kami Mamdani,
who was out there campaigning with Kami. You know, Grandpa
Bernie Sanders all weekend, you know, is doubling down on decriminalizing,
you know, even sexual violence and crimes and things like that.
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All if it's third degree a sexual assault, okay, third
degree is okay. But these reforms, and I don't know
what happened. I'm not saying that there are an occasional
bad cop, bad apples that there are, but you've got
to weed those people out. If you look at the
NYPD at its height as well, over forty thousand officers,
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they're down last time I checked to about thirty one thousand.
I don't know if you saw this this weekend, this
terrible crime and you know, liberal media politicians accused of
you know, remaining kind of silent. There was a savage
murder of a young Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina
train and this guy stabbed to death on a light
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rail train and Arlotte horrifying surveillance footage, you know, showing
the moment when the unsuspecting young woman was brutally attacked.
The uh the person responsible shown pulling out a pocket
knife getting out of his seat behind this woman before
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the video you know, cuts just as he prepares to
plunge the blade into her. According to footage, the police
have this individual just sitting in their chair, totally unaware
of what's about to happen, you know, just looking at
their phone. After the attack, the attacker can be seen
wandering through the you know, the train, you know, spattering
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blood across the floor as he carries the weapon. Bystanders
barely seem to notice that the young woman has just
been hacked to death right behind them. The suspect takes off,
you know, with his bloody hoodie, and then calmly waits
for the train to pull into the station before exiting
the train. But in the wake of the the killing
which took place, mainstream outlets politicians have largely stayed silent
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on this. And I'm like this, this this is life
in big cities and small towns. I'm betting when we
get to the bottom of it, this person probably has
a rap sheet a mile long. Also, the President reacted
to the fatal stabbing of this twenty three year old
Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, and he said, the US has
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got to act against evil people for the good of
the country where we were all people of religion. But
there are evil people. There are, and we have we
have to confront this evil. I give my love and
hope to the family of the young woman who was
stabbed by in Charlotte by this madman and lunatic just
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got up and started. It's on tape. Nobody's showing it.
Nobody should show it. To be honest, you don't. You
don't want to see this tape. Over the years, the
tapes that I've had, I've watched because of what I
do for a living. You know, people being beheaded. You
know how hard it is to cut off somebody's head.
Not easy. It's not like you know in the movies
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where you take a samurai sword and just cutting out.
You have to actually saw the head off.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
You know.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
We saw this with Isis and the beach and now
even maybe the worst part, GoFundMe had to yank online
fundraisers for the maniac accused of murdering this Ukrainian refugee
woman on this train. The fundraising pages suggested that this
career criminal we know at least fourteen prior arrests, is
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just as much a victim as the woman that he,
you know, stabbed dozens of times in this random attack.
Helping the thirty five year old homeless suspect would also
support the fight against racism and bias against our people.
One fundraiser recon while what happened on the Blue Line
was a tragedy, what we mustn't lose sight of is
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the fact that de Carlos Brown Junior was failed categorically
by the judicial system and the mental health services of
North Carolina.
Speaker 2 (09:13):
I mean, this is madness.
Speaker 1 (09:15):
It's like the left, you know, turning Luigi Mangioni into
a hero. There's an absolute lunatic, you know. But this
person caught on videotape, just completely unaware of what's about
to happen. And Charlotte's mayor, by the way, did thank
the media for helping, you know, cover up the ambush attack.
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I'm not sure had to really take this, but North
Carolina's Democratic mayor thank the media for not airing the video.
I'm fine with not airing the video, I am. I
don't think most people can tolerate witnessing the degree of
evil that exists, you know, Linda, I think I sent
it to you. I got video of Russian soldiers and
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crimes that they committed sent to me by a pretty
high level source. And when you see the assassination videos
of people, it just it just it makes you sick
to your stomach, the mayor says, the video of the heartbreak.
But then again, maybe I'm wrong, because the mayor says,
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the video of this heartbreaking attack that took this woman's
life in public. I want to thank our media partners
and community members who have chosen not to repost or
share the footage out of respect for the family. I
can respect that part. The IDF has shared with me
video that I actually at one point was begging them
to release because we have this rise in virulent hatred
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and anti Semitism. We have it on in the halls
of congress, college campuses, online commentary, a bunch of very
ignorant people out there. And on this videotape you see beheadings,
you see rape, you see murder, you see murder of children,
and it's all there. And I asked the idea for
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the time, why don't you let me pixel out the
faces of the people that are victims and show the
video so people understand the evil and the horror that
took place. Again, based on Israel's population size versus ours,
it's the equivalent of forty thousand dead Americans in a day.
We know how America reactive. We're almost on the anniversary
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of nine to eleven oh one. We know we lost
twenty nine hundred and seventy seven Americans that day. By
the way, nine to eleven related illnesses are real. That's
a story out this weekend. How many hundreds of thousands
more have been impacted and have gotten cancer because of
their exposure aground zero and the toxic chemicals. Then that
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we didn't give them the proper equipment at the time.
That is a very real phenomenon, by the way. Now,
on the other hand, we have President Trump's DC crackdown
is an article on Fox news dot com. Between twenty
nineteen and twenty twenty one, African American victims accounted for
ninety six percent of all homicides in the district. Now
we have a fifty percent reduction in violent crime in Washington,
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d C. Well, whose lives are we saving? We're saving
the lives of minorities in America, in America. Why aren't
Democratic politicians cheering this? To the credit of DC Mayor
Muriel Bowser, she is we saw over the weekend. You know,
Donald Trump called it, you know, talking about Chicago. You
know Chicago lips Now like apocalypse. Now, I love the
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smell of deportations in the morning. Chicago's about to find
out why it's called the Department of War. He's not
talking about going on the street. Chicago's mayor Brandon Johnson,
who is a complete idiot. You know, we can't incarcerate
our way out of violence.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
He said.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
He said, it is racist and it's a moral and
it's on the whole.
Speaker 2 (13:01):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (13:01):
And to me, I didn't get the statistics from this
past weekend. We'll get them and share them with you.
How many people were shot, how many people were shot
and killed. But the numbers there. You know, if I
had to guess, twenty some people likely shot, a number
of people probably dead, because you can predict it with
somewhat of a somewhat pinpoint accuracy on any given weekend.
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You know, Democrats slamming Donald Trump for wanting to bring
safety and security law in order to Chicago, and okay, well,
the President may not be able to act on that front.
He's going to act on the front of the illegal
immigrants because according to the Constitution, in our Supremacy Clause,
the jurisdiction to enforce federal laws lies with the federal
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government and there's not a damn thing that they can do.
I noticed they were trying to grill Tom Homan over
this over the weekend. I'll tell you what they said
in a minute. One ex Chicago police chief said, Democrats
are afraid that Donald Trump will fixed the crime rate.
You know, Donald Democrats slammed Trump for war threats targeting
the city. There is already a war in the streets
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of Chicago and their citizens are dying.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
You know.
Speaker 1 (14:09):
Fake Jake Tapper, you know, asking you know, the issue
about Donald Trump saying I love the smell of deportations
in the morning, and he asked Holman about it. He
says President Trump planning to go to war in Chicago.
Holman said, no, We're going to war with criminal cartels.
We're going to war with the illegal aliens, public safety
threats that rape our children, that rape citizens, that are
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committing arm robberies, that distribute narcotics, that kill Americans. Were
war with criminal cartels. And Governor Pritzker protects criminals, illegal aliens,
and public safety threats every day in that state.
Speaker 2 (14:45):
And he's not wrong.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
Eight hundred ninety four one, Shawn is a number if
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Speaker 3 (14:52):
Ladies and gentlemen, we like to take a second to
hear the immortal Bob Grant's.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
Thoughts about the world today. Hey, ladies and gentlemen, is
sick and it is getting sicker. Now I'll back to
the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 1 (15:07):
Hi twenty five Now to the top of the hour,
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for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation. Let's go to Jasmin Crockett.
You know, there's some very good reasons why some people
commit crimes. Listen, I want people to understand that there
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are crimes that are committee not because people are krim
but because they literally are trying to survive.
Speaker 2 (17:05):
They're just trying to survive.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
Therefore, why would re punish people that are just trying
to survive that's basically what she's saying. That's the mindset
of the radical left today. That's it, Linda. I actually
pulled this up for you. We have doctor Joseph Latipo.
I've interviewed him before. He is the Florida Surgeon General.
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And anyway, he went on with fake Jake Tapper on
Sunday and this was in response to his push to
end all school vaccine mandates in the state. And he
said that his plan will end every vaccine mandate of
Florida school kids, including for polio measles, all the way
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across the board. The President said, yeah, he's not sure
if he wants to get rid of all the mandates.
But it's a conversation I think certainly worth having. And
I know most people think, oh, that's the because we've
been and if you grow up with something, you begin
to think, okay, when's the last case of polio we've
ever heard of? You know, when you start vaccinating people
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by the time they're eighteen and you have seventy six vaccinations.
So I went back to the year I was born.
I went to GROC which is artificial intelligence, and I said,
you were born the year I was born. How many
vaccinations were mandated if you were a young child, and
it says you'd have about five vaccines total. No mandates
everywhere when the year I was born, but states did
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push hard for small pox, diphtheria, tetanus, for tussis, and polio,
and that was roughly eleven shots over the early years,
mostly through the school rules. Starting in the fifties, Massachusetts
led with small parks for kindergarten, but it varied, you know,
place to place, and many many districts urged it, but
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they didn't enforce. By the seventies, boosters kicked in, but
not for my school year years. And basically, if you
want to keep it simple as five diseases, not the
forty two that they pile on now. And by the
time somebody's eighteen, it's seventy six shots. And I only
raise this to ask you this question. It seems shocking
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based on the fact that you know, everybody's grown up
with it. So we just assume that it's needed. We
assume it's needed, and it's not necessarily so I prefer
the people make their own decisions in life. Anyway, that's
my personal decision. I think that it's a very personalized thing.
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It's like, I'm not going to play doctor on radio.
I'm not going to play doctor on TV. I don't
know anything about your current health condition. I don't know
anything about pre existing conditions. I don't know anything about
comorbidities in your life. I don't know anything about your children.
I don't know what your level of risk aversion happens
to be or not be. But I do like the
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idea of medical freedom medical privacy generally speaking. Maybe are
there a few vaccinations that should be mandated to get
your kid off the school? Okay, I'm willing to have
that conversation with anybody. Let's go back to last week.
Rosie O'Donnell made this comment after the Minneapolis shooting inside
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the church at that school, and this is what she
said so.
Speaker 4 (20:32):
About the Minnesota shooting, and it brought me right back
to Columbine in nineteen ninety nine, when I just could
not get it through my head that students in America
were shooting each other in schools and this was a
church inside a Catholic school. And what do you know
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is a white guy, Republican MAGA person, What do you know,
white supremacist.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
White guy Republican, MAGA person, white supremacist. Then it was
Oopsie Daisy, not true. Apology time.
Speaker 4 (21:11):
I know a lot of you were very upset about
the video I made before I went away for a
few days. I didn't go online and haven't seen them
till today. But you are right. I did not do
my due diligence before I made that emotional statement, and
I said things about the shooter that were incorrect. I assumed,
like most shooters, they followed a standard mo O and
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had standard you know, feelings of you know, NRA love
and kind of gun people. Anyway, the truth is I
messed up, and when you mess up, you fess up.
I'm sorry. This is my apology video, and I hope
it's enough.
Speaker 1 (21:54):
I hope it's enough now not to be outdone. You
think you might earn your lesson after being that dramatically wrong.
Apparently not in Rosie's case. He goes on fake news
Jim Acosta's podcast, No he still existed.
Speaker 2 (22:12):
I knew he got you know.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
He's out at fake news CNN and then smears Trump
by saying this, how.
Speaker 5 (22:20):
Dare he for every child that was ever raped by
a grown man? How dare he? How dare he we
are mighty. One in three girls suffers child sex abuse,
one in five boys. Those are the statistics, America, Wake up,
wake up. Our president is a serial pedophile rapist. And
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that's what he is.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
Cerial pedophile rapist. Now he paid and then she claimed
that he paid a billion dollars to Epstein. Alan Dershowitz.
Now you got to understand, I've known Alan Dershowitz for decades.
Alan Dershowitz has a long career of defending very very
controversial people, starting with OJ Simpson. And he just is
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a believer that everybody deserves a defense. Put it aside,
whether you agree or disagree. And he once served as
Epstein's attorney. He addressed these claims and he said Trump
didn't pay this guy any money, not a penny. And
he said, I was Epstein's lawyer. I know the relationship
between Trump and Epstein. It ended early on in time.
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Now I know that story. That story is about, you know,
the very publicly humiliating a couple of decades ago Epstein,
who had been a member at Mar A Lago and
he was thrown out of Mar A Lago for the
way he treated young women at the club. Donald Trump
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threw him out, humiliated him, embarrassed him. Does that sound
like the actions of somebody that would you do that
if somebody had any incriminating material on you? Probably not,
But that's the case. So if I'm Donald Trump, knowing
Donald Trump, why do I think Rosie's about get to
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get slapped with a massive lawsuit and detertu is to
add it. Of course she could be sued. There's malice there.
I'd be happy to sue Rosie. She's a despicable liar,
he said, and defamer of people. She shouldn't be allowed
to get away with it, he said. I'll volunteered pro
bono to help out with anybody who wants to sue Rosio.
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Donald on behalf of the president. Rosie's not above the law.
The President's not below the law. Has the right to
sue for defamation if he can demonstrate malice. And I
think malice in this case is very very clear. There's
no evidence at all that suggests this. So she's kind
of lost her mind. But now she's gonna find herself
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in legal jeopardy and say whatever you will with the
like the fact that Dershwitz defends controversial figures, or not.
Speaker 2 (25:03):
He's a good lawyer. He's a smart guy. Linda, you
might like this.
Speaker 1 (25:08):
I actually, sweet baby James sent me this today and
I was very interested by this. The new NBC poll
gen Z a list of choices how to define personal success.
So I'm going to test you. Have you seen the
article yet? If you have, I can't really test you.
Speaker 3 (25:27):
I have seen it. Yes, Are you talking about where
they rate certain priorities.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
Respondents eighteen to twenty nine asked their personal definition of
success and they rank them. If you're a female that
voted for Kamala Harris, you know what is your number
one choice? A male that voted for Kamala Harris, a
female that voted for Donald Trump, a male that voted
for Donald Trump. If you're a female that voted for Harris,
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your number one answer in terms of what's important to
your personal definition of success is having a job or
career you find fulfilling. If you're a male of voter
of Hars, having a job a career you find fulfilling.
If you're a female of voter for Trump, achieving financial independence,
which by the way, I think is a good goal.
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I mean, you don't want to be overly ambitious, but
to be independent as an individual. And I say that
as somebody that started with zero money in my adult life,
with paycheck to paycheck. It just you know, there's a
certain freedom that you get. You don't get happiness with money,
but you get a certain freedom, the ability to make choices.
Men that voted for Donald Trump in this age bracket
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their number one definition of personal success.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Is having children. Would you ever guessed that. I never
would have guessed that.
Speaker 3 (26:46):
There's a very strong uprising of great Christian American dedicated
young men. They are focused on faith and family. It's
definitely inspiring.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
They are number men that vote of Donald Trump. Achieving
financial independence was number two. Having a job or career
you find fulfilling. Number three four is being married now
either having children.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
Or being married.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
Only men that voted for Trump in this age bracket
have it in their top five. The only other one
that has one category is females that voted for Donald
Trump in this age bracket and number no, it's actually
not even in the top five. It's I think it's
it's it's number six. Having children. I guess being married
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is number nine. Men want to get married more than women.
Now that might break stereotypes, does it?
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Not? Am I wrong about that?
Speaker 3 (27:44):
I don't think you're wrong about it. I just think
in general, there is a group of people that follow
Kamala who had a sorted past and have any children
of her own, and you know, definitely married somebody who
had been married before and had some interesting relationships from
the reports we got during her run. You know, I
just think that there's a certain type of person that
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follows that. Now, Donald Trump certainly has his own issues
with being married and remarried and all the things, but
he's definitely somebody who loves children, takes care of his family,
and is devoted to his children. So as far as
I can see, his children and his grandchildren are his world.
Speaker 1 (28:24):
Even an MSDNZ host called out Rolling Stone and the
rest of the state run legacy medium mob for claiming
that Donald Trump was booed repeatedly by the crowd of
the Sunday Sunday's Men final at the US Open. I
don't know, did you watch any of the tennis match?
It was actually pretty interesting.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
I didn't, but I watched the Bills game last night.
I tell you what, that was a humdinger of a game.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Oh my god, humdinger of a game? Was it a
hum dinger? It was so good? I was on the
edge of my seat. Did you see somebody cross the plane?
Speaker 3 (28:57):
I saw lots across in the planes.
Speaker 2 (28:59):
I saw you know what has cross What does crossed
the plane mean?
Speaker 3 (29:03):
That's when you you know, you get your touchdown?
Speaker 2 (29:08):
When you get your touchdown, how like.
Speaker 3 (29:11):
Crossing the plane?
Speaker 2 (29:15):
You're welcome America. I'm just gonna let it go because
it's going to take to more.
Speaker 1 (29:19):
The jury selection has begun in the Trumpet assassination at
temp case. He might remember, this is going to be
in Fort Pierce, Florida. That's where the federal trial of
Ryan Routh. Remember the guy who tried to He was
the guy in the bushes. Thank god that secret Service agent.
Remember they didn't sweep the holes that are known to
have paparazzi hiding in the bushes because they're covered these
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holes by a lot of it's a treated area.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
I couldn't believe that day.
Speaker 1 (29:44):
I went to breakfast with Steve Witcoff that morning and
he's begging me to play that day, and I just
don't play enough golf. I'm not good enough to play
with you guys And He's like, oh, no, no, no.
Speaker 2 (29:55):
Come.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
An hour and a half later he calls me, uh yeah,
I think think they just tried to kill the president again.
Turned out that the shot was fired by a Secret
Service agent with an incredibly sharp eye, and thank.
Speaker 2 (30:09):
God that he did.
Speaker 1 (30:11):
I will tell you if the left now, if if
their mission is to go after Trump on immigration and
fight for open borders, and their goal is, you know,
defund dismantled nobail laws, reimagine the police, and resist any
attempts to keep people in their towns and cities safe
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and resist the president's offer of assistance. If they want
to continue being against hard working men and women and
vote against the largest tax cut in history and voting
against working men and women by eliminating tax on tips
and overtime and social security for older people. If their
goal is to keep energy prices high and not move
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towards energy dominance, then they're going to lose. If they
don't understand Donald Trump's role in creating peace around the world,
including in the Middle East and all the other areas
of conflict, and eat An, Indian, Pakistan and Egypt, Somalia, Cambodia, Thailand, Rwanda, Congo, Serbia, Kosovo,
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Armenia and Azerbaijah. If they don't want to give him
credit for any of this, let him keep going. That's
why it does not you know, I've kind of come
to the conclusion and we'll play some of the Bernie Sanders,
Grandpa Bernie Marxist, Kami Mamdani, you know, moments from this
weekend later in the program. But if this is where
they're headed as a party, I'm all for it. Jasmin
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Crockett wants to make excuses for people that can make crime.
Let them be the party of crime. Let them be
the party of illegal immigrants. Let let them be the
champions of men's rights to play women's sports, Let them
be the champion of higher taxes, more bureaucracy. I'm okay
with it because in the end, that's not going to
get them elected. Six people, eighteen people shot, six dead
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in Chicago. But they don't need any help, according to
the mayor and the governor.