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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, hour two Sean Hannity's show eight hundred nine
or one Sean is our number if you want to
be a part of the program. So we have a
lot of news breaking today. By the way, finally, the
medium mob and press corps. Where's Joe Oh, we've noticed
that he's not around very often. Well, he's been gone
forty percent of the time. What are you talking about?
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How do you not know these things? It's it's unbelievable
to me. We went over the economic numbers today. They
are a disaster. I read to you Steve Moore's email
to me today or text message I don't have an
email account. Worst budget in American history. These higher taxes
are so enormous they would cause a nineteen twenty nine
style crash. Then he talked about doubling the capital gains
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tax and then unrealized gains being taxed at a high rate.
Income tax is going up again. It's going to destroy
the economy. And these hearings are really fascinating. In Jim
Jordan's committee is about the weaponization and how the FBI
actually worked in tandem with all a big tech and
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prepared and primed all these media companies for a hack
in league operation, and it might be about Hunter. You
might be a victim of misinformation. Let me play, and
then we'll introduce new Gangwige to you. We love having
them on the program. Well, as a matter of fact,
let's have him joined us. Now, mister speaker, how are you?
I'm doing great, but now you have me on sitting
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here thinking, so what are you going to play? Well,
I was gonna play Jordan, but I you know what,
I realized they played it in the last hour. So
the bottom line of what Jim Jordan said is very simple.
He said, now we know that the FBI, Well, first
of all, the FBI had Hunters laptop in December twenty nineteen.
We know that the FBI, in the months leading up
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to the twenty twenty election was meeting weekly with every
big tech company. In the case of Twitter, they even
gave them three and a half million dollars, which is
insane to me. God only knows what they might have
given other companies. The head of this operation for the
FBI was a guy that wrote a twenty sixteen thesis
on how Donald Trump colluded with Russia to win the
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twenty sixteen presidential election. Anyway, so they were meeting with. Now,
this guy that was the site Integrity had, Joel Roth,
had testified in the case out in Missouri with an
attorney general, now Senator Eric Schmidt, that in fact, oh yeah,
they mentioned that the misinformation that we might be subject
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to might be about Hunter Biden. Now they also knew
that Rudy Giuliani Anna had a copy of the Biden laptop,
Hunter's laptop. And yet this is what they were telling
big tech companies. And sure enough the laptop from Hell
drops and none of these big tech companies would even
allow people on their platform to share it. Do you
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think that could have a big impact on an election? Oh? Look,
there's no question that the election was rigged. It was
rigged by the FBI, It was rigged by the elite media,
It was rigged by the social media companies. It was
rigged by Zuckerberg's four hundred and twenty million dollars in
turning out selectively democratic voters. I mean, just go down
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the list. Uh, this is the closest well they put there.
They put up basically a concrete, you know, brick on
the scales of the election by priming big tech companies,
not the print stories that's called censorship, isn't it Sure?
This is so totally a violation of the First Amendment,
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so clearly unconstitutional. Remember, you have three parallel scandals. This
is who I wrote a newsletter at Geta Street sixty
recently talking about the largest scandal in American history. And
you have three parallel scandals. You have the Hunter Biden
Biden family corruption scan, which would normally in itself be
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in a gigantic scandal. You have the corruption of the
Federal View of Investigation and the Justice Department, both on
the January sixth Committee and on the dealing with Hunter Jobson,
I mean Hunter Biden, and also in the way on
which they protected Hillary Clinton. And then third, you know
this entire scandal involving COVID. In every single case, the
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government United States has been actively engaged in line to
the American people manipulating information and violating the constitution in
every single case. You know, if you look at the
other issues, what frustrated me is laws weren't followed in
twenty twenty, like, for example, partisan observers getting to watch
the vote count. They never made accommodations for COVID. They
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should have. State constitutions were ignored. Like in Pennsylvania, they
have very specific, laid out instances where people can vote
by mail, and rather than do the heavy lift and
the arduous and go through the arduous process of amending
the constitution, they just wrote legislation. Well, that's unconstitutional. Similar
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issues in Wisconsin. I don't want to relitigate all of that,
but but this is a big deal to me because
they were able to squash a big story and then
in light of what happened in twenty sixteen, you know,
with the FBI, the fact that they led Hillary off
the hook and she had top secret classified information deleted,
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thirty three thousand emails, used this thing we had never
heard of, bleach bit, destroyed devices with hammers, and then
used her dirty bought and paid for Russian disinformation dossier.
The FBI in early October of twenty sixteen offered Christopher
Steele a million dollars if he could verify the dossier.
They couldn't pay him the money because he couldn't do it.
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But then they used it as the bulk of information
to acquire not one but would ended up being four
fives and warrants parallel that I just learned yesterday. I
was talking with Perry Johnson, who's a very successful businessman
from Michigan, who did remarkably well a seepack as a candidate,
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better than most of the traditional politicians. But Parry and
the sheriff who was running, they were the number one
and number two candidates for governor. There was a great
threat to the income and governor Whitman. Both of them
were disqualified by carefully going through all of their signatures,
and in Parry's case, he would argue throwing out totally
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valid signatures for totally phony reasons to literally knock them
off the ballot. So here you have a Republican party
whose number one and number two candidates can't even get
on the ballot. And I listened. I don't think we
appreciate how ruthlessly and how illegally the left is fighting
to survive because and then, of course what you were
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just saying a while ago about the new budget by Biden.
They can't do anything which is popular. Everything they're touching
is going to be a disaster, and they're desperate to
stay in power, and cheating and breaking the law is
the only way they can do it. He's a very
very scary times everybody knows that Joe Biden's finds the
payoff student loans is unconstitutional. We do have this other
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branch of government. You ran it at one point, called
the legislative branch. Now, in light of the fact that
you are the last Speaker of the House to ever
balance a budget, look at these numbers today, six point
eight trillion dollars budget that you know that raises taxes.
Steve Moore sent me this letter saying this might cause
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a nineteen twenty nine style crash. That's what he said,
and he didn't say it lightly. And when you look
at the actual numbers involved, they are staggering in terms
of raising taxes. The top marginal rate will go from
thirty nine to forty four percent. They'll nearly double the
capital gains taxes. Then they want unrealized tax gains paid for.
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How do you how do you even calculate unrealized tax
gains or tax on unrealized capital gains. That's not hard.
It's called I want your money. I mean, anybody who's
listening to us, if you're not getting on leash prosperity
from the Committee to Unleash Prosperity comes out every day
Steve Moore does a brilliant job on literally looking at
the chart you're describing. First, First of all, taxing unrealized
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capital gains means, even though you haven't sold it, even
though you're not doing anything more, that we're going to
tax you wanted. And by the way, that doesn't say
what will happen if it then drops in value? Do
you then get the money back? The idea that they're
going to take the capital gains tax up to forty
four point six percent means that nobody's going to invest anything. Well,
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capital gains will go from twenty three to forty percent,
personal income taxes at thirty nine to forty four percent,
and unrealized capital gains twenty percent. Now keep in mind this,
Joe Biden just raised taxes by billions and billions of
dollars on oil, gas, coal, on pensions, and two hundred
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and fifty billion on corporations. And I argue that they
don't pay taxes, they pass the cost on to us.
And he said he wouldn't raise taxes on you people
earning under four undred thousand dollars a year. All of
those new taxes impact every American right, and you just
have to start every morning with an understanding that Joe
Biden lies, that to be a liberal Democrat and survive,
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you have to lie. That if you try to tell
the truth, you'll get wiped out. And their desperation for
pound work leads them to say things that are totally
completely untrue. Furthermore, they have what's called a static model.
That there was a famous letter written many years ago
and Reagan years by the Republican Backwood of Oregon, who
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was sharing with the Center Finance Committee, wrote the tax
analysts and said, and the governors are governed analysts, So
if we had one hundred percent tax rate, how much
money would we get? And they wrote back and said, well,
the income in the United States has x. Therefore to
one hundred percent, you would get You get all of it.
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And he wrote them back and he said, so you
think if we had one hundred percent tax rate people
would go to work? Well, I don't think so. Kind
of thing. Well, but that's the problem with this kind
of model. These guys sit down, try to write numbers
that let them make a good speech. But in the
real world, if Biden did what he's suggesting here, the
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revenue of the US government would collapse, the economy would collapse,
the unemployment rate would skyrocket. I mean, this is a
plan that has that economically can only be described as madness.
It really is madness. Now, if you're going to be
taxed on unrealized capital gains and they're going to double
the capital gains tax, mean, what incentive there is because
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that's already tax money. What incentive is there for people
to put their money at risk and build businesses. I
think they've taken away all that incentive. But by the way, ironically,
when we got to four consecutive balanced budgets, it was
by cutting the capital games tax, liberating investments, having people
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moved their money to better places to produce greater futures.
And as a result, economy just mushrooms, and that much
bigger economy produced a lot more revenue because people were
going to work, learning a higher salary, getting getting higher profits.
To follow the Biden path is to go down a
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road of gigantic government in a tiny country. You know,
I'm very, very concerned. Do you agree with the assessment
of Steve Moore? Because I agree with you on the economy.
This guy is brilliant. Even Laurence Summers has been making
dire predictions, and you know, Jamie Diamond, these are not
you know, people traditionally that are conservative, and they're warning
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us that it can get really, really bad. If every
listener should be thrilled and grateful that we have Speaker
McCarthy and not Speaker Pelosi, because Kevin McCarthy guarantees that
none of this text increased nonsense is going to happen.
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But if he wasn't there, if they had a left
wing Congress that was willing to go off the clafolic lemmings,
the amount of damage they do to this country would
be uncalculable. I was so glad at Sepack when Donald
Trump said something I've been saying now for a while
and he didn't get it from me, And he said
that the system of elections has got to change. He
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wants paper ballot, same day voting, etc. We're never going
to get that until we win elections. So we have
a system that we have to deal with. But he
talked about Republicans have got to get over their reluctance
and resist sense to voting early, voting by mail, and
most states have legal ballot harvesting, and Democrats are ballot
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harvesting at an enormous rate, and Republicans can't start every
election day down hundreds of thousands of votes and whatever
the race happens to be. No, I mean, he was
exactly right by the way. I just did my newsletter
at game, which was sixteen on his Spack speech, which
I thought was a very powerful speech that sets the
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stage for his running for president again, and did so
by really focusing on the future, laying out how big
the difference in the two sets of policies are and
the kind of bold, dramatic things he would do moving
into the future. And I recommend everybody if you want
to get a flavor of how much he's thought things
through and how much he understands around the world. It
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was a very very impressive speech in my judgment, and
I think that you know, Trump sort of gets the
real One of the things about Trump is as a businessman,
he had to deal in a practical way with the
real world because otherwise he would have gone broke. So
he has a much higher tendency than the average person,
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to the average politician to say, all right, let's look
at what really happened. What do we really have to
learn from that? And I think he's right. Now. I
actually you raised an idea I hadn't thought about, which
is I wonder if one of the most republican states
would actually go back to paper ballots. I think they
should make election day a holiday. Paper ballots, partisan and
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observers watching the voting in every precinct. When the polls closed,
they watched the vote counting, and you'd declare a winner
and you go home. Because because it is astonishing that
in France the whole country votes in one day and
it's counted that day. Yep. And we've we've gotten so
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fancy and so sophistigated. It's a disaster. I couldn't agree
with you anymore, mister speaker. We always love having you. Uh.
We appreciate you being with us. Great talking to take
care all right, listen, I want to um first play
and then we'll get to your calls. Mark Wayne Mullen
and Oklahoma Senator sparring with the Teamster CEO Sean O'Brien. Now,
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the best part of this exchange is the fact that
he said, well, when have you ever, mister teamster, ever
created a job? He doesn't have an answer. Listen, what
job have you created? One job other than its sucking
the paycheck out of some other body, somebody else that
you want to say that you're trying to provide because
you're forcing the pay dues. And no, don't tell me
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I'm out line. Don't tell me I'm out a line. Well,
you don't tell me i'm the statement mouth because you
don't know what hold. You haven't created a job. We haven't.
You haven't been there, you haven't. Sure we have, you haven't.
We have tell me one job that you created. What
are you talking about the specific you're floor? No, unemployable. No,
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But you know it's funny. We create opportunity. We create
opportunity because we hold. We hold greedy CEOs like is
self accountable? Oh yeah, you are a greedy ceo. A
guy that actually invests his own money and creates real jobs.
And this guy can't name one stinking job he's ever
creative or anybody. And what do these unions do? Oh
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they take rank and file money and force the rank
and file that maybe have views that are different politically
than their leadership. Uh, and they funnel into Democratic candidates.
Joe Biden just did the biggest pension fund bailout in
the country's history by bailing out the unions with thirty
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seven billion of our dollars. You know, Steve Moore wrote
me earlier today, and he's not wrong. When you look
at the Biden budget plan, it's it's it's gonna be
god awful for the country and it's not gonna work.
He actually said, this is the worst budget in American history.
And these higher taxes are so enormous they could cause
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a nineteen twenty nine style crash. Sixty percent capital gains tax,
They're out of their mind. Nobody's going to want to
invest money in this country. What does a capital gain
That's money you've already been taxed on. You take a risk,
you invest it, and if you do make money, sometimes
you lose money. But if you do make money, you
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get taxed at a lower rate than say standard income.
Now they not only want to go above standard income now,
they want to make it sixty percent. Now. People that
are investing, anybody that I know or have met in
life that has money, they're not stupid people. They're just
not and then not going to invest their hard earned
money and put it at risk if they make money,
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the government takes sixty cents out of every dollar, they're
not going to put their money at risk. And that
what does that mean? Well, that means of people that
would otherwise be getting jobs because a new company is developing.
Those jobs are never gonna materialize ever, and everybody in
the country will suffer as a result of this stupidity,
because that's all it is. This guy knows nothing about economics,
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he knows nothing about energy, he knows nothing about running
the country, and he doesn't know Today's Thursday, eight hundred
nine four one Sean. If you want to be a
part of the program Russ and Florida on the same theme, rush,
how are you glad you called? Thank you Shark for
taking my call. I am a frustrated veteran. I have
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a question for you that I have asked others and
seemingly nobody really wants to answer it. And the question
is let me start off by saying, if we were
playing baseball and you had three strikes, you would be out?
Am I correct? You are correct? Sir? Is there any
way that you could be put back on the batter
plate if you had three strikes? No, you're out? What
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does it take to remove a pressure? Although I love
playing jeopardy with you keep going and thank you for
serving your country. Keep going, thank you. What does it
take to remove a president from office after he has
done shut down a pipeline which he knew is going
to hurt us, open borders, eighty five billion dollars of
our greatest weapons, the threat of World War three, the
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Mexico cartel owns our border. We have a hundred people
a day dying from fentonol and no one seems to
That's not fair. Apparently on the surface, there doesn't seem
to be enough people to care to say, wait a minute,
when do we stop this? So I'm asking you, well,
that's telling you that the border secure. I keep playing
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the montage of them in all Santa Bardo secure. Border secure. Yesterday,
that idiot Maorchus blamed it all on climate change. What
a dope. We have spent billions and trillions of dollars
just to give somebody an idea. Allion you're asking me
how we can get rid of him? That's what you
really asking me? Right, you know, three strikes, you're out. Okay,
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he's got There's nothing I can point to that Biden
has done that's successful, not a single thing and I
share the same fear and frustration that you do. And
there's really only one antidote, throw him out of office.
Vote him out. We don't have the votes to impeach him.
I think the only thing that might tip the balance
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in favor of a possibility of impeachment is if it
is proven that in fact Joe Biden lied. Well, we
know he lied when he said he never talked about
foreign business dealings of Hunter with Hunter and other family members.
But if it can be proven down the line that
Joe Biden knew of and benefited from these deals where
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they're offering you know, basically pay to play or influence pedaling,
that would be an impeachable offense, high crime misdemeanor. It
would fit both of them. So do I think it's
going to happen. No? Do I think Option B is
the better option, which is to replace him. Yes. And
if things keep getting bad, even those people that voted
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for Joe Biden, they may want the guy with the
crazy tweeting that is tough talking to President She and
the rest of the world that challenges our own allies
to step up and pay their fair share. I think
they might want him back. That's what I think, or
somebody like him. Yeah, well, thank you for taking my call.
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I greatly appreciate you're very well. Thank you for serving
your country. We appreciate that. Eight hundred nine one, Sean
our number. If you want to be a part of
the program. Um, all right, let's go to tom and
upstate New York. Tom, Hi, how are you glad you
called hi, Sean? So let's go for the good. I
actually own a Henry Repeater. It's a fine compliment to
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my sharps, my Winchester and the Marlin, and I had
the forty five seventy model great, great rifle, precision, built
in handling. So what I wanted to say is that
I served in the military within an engineer reserve unit.
Joined when I was thirty seven, knew the situation that
I was getting into. I put my life, my business,
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my new born on hold, the basic training and we
did build the road in Yuma Sector two thousand and five,
two thousand and six, worked with the Border Patrol. Great guys.
The border wall at that time was the old landing
match that they would use in World War Two to
landing the planes on the islands. He just stuck them
up there and there. So that being said, we had
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situational awareness of the area of the potential and I
worked at night, one in the dozer and a couple
other pieces of equipment. Yesterday when you were commenting on
the border, we were all on the same page. We
know what's going on there. We hear it daily from
your reports and other people's reports, from the people the
feet on the ground. My problem is with these people
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who traveled from North Carolina to this location for a
medical procedure. You all know what it was. I don't
understand themselves putting in themselves in harm's way to go
there when all this has been all over the news
and past people being taken hostage, killed traveling. It's just
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that I think some people are are what Rush used
to say, low information voter because they don't pay attention
to what's going on. And we all know that from
research that medical procedures in Mexico are thirty to forty
percent cheaper than what's in the States. So these people
get online and look at these things can just go
blindly that they It's just I don't understand why they
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even were there in the first place. Your cake, well,
the first thing is you can't blame the victim, You
really can't. I mean, did these people know that they
were going to be caught up in the middle of
a cartel's shoe it out? I mean, when you're talking,
it's right on the Brownsville, Texas border. It's right there.
It's not like they would deep in the heart of Mexico. Look,
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the State Department even put out an advisory warning people
about going to Mexico. Moms and dads, if you're listening
to me, and your precious little kids want to go
to Mexico and spring break, the answer should be no.
But that's up to you. You do your own parenting.
If my kids come to me, my daughter comes to
me daddy daddy, and I love my daughter. She's a
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daddy's girl. I don't like to say no to my daughter.
If she wants something, I'd like to give it to
her if I can. The answer is going to be
a hard hell no, it's not happening. However, I would
probably offer her an alternative that I know is safe.
So you know, just to focus on what you're saying here.
There are places in Mexico that are safe or safe
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er they don't, but it's not the United States, But
I hate to tell you. You know, certain cities in
America they're not don't safe anymore either because a deep
on dis mantel, no bail laws. Would you ever want
to live in the city of Chicago. No do. I
like walking the streets of New York. I hate it
with you know, ninety miles from New York City. I
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understand it. I wouldn't go to the South Bronx. I
have a trucking business. I won't go there. I know why.
It's just that common senses. I'm not going there at
three o'clock in the morning because of what we fund
the police, and the wall of neicist and the no
consequences in running around and impunity like your past Pallor said.
I appreciate your time and everything you do, and have
a great day. All right, my friend got Bush you
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who you have a great day too? Quick break right
back to the phones. Eight hundred and nine four one,
sewn our number if you want to be a part
of the program. All right, back to our busy phones
as we continue, eight hundred nine four one. Sean Lindsay
is in North Carolina next on the Sean Hannity Show.
Hey San, How are you doing. I'm good. How are you,
lindsay what's going on? I'm doing great? Thanks for asking.
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So I'm a year if you get this question a lot.
Actually have two questions for you, if you don't mind
saying of you're a busy that I figured it m
I'd call in and ask, um, you know, considering it.
Everybody knows how crazy this world is. It's almost actually
like a circus. I think it is, at least it is,
by the way half the people you meet in life
or nuts. But go ahead, I thought you have no idea.
I'm a hairstyle so trust me, I get all the
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crazy ones. But UM, my question is for you, as
you know, because something's like you know, you talk about
on the radio all the time about everything that's going
on to day of the world. Have you ever personally
considered on running for presidency? Have I seriously considered it? No?
I have not. No. Um. Have people asked me over
the years, Yeah, occasionally it comes up. It's not an
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overwhelming mandate that I've had in my life. Um. You know,
I look at people that ask me and I'll sometimes say,
why would you wish that upon me? Because you know,
anybody that's gonna put their hat in the ring and
run for that office. You're gonna get the living crap
beaten out of you in ways you can't even imagine.
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And by the way, it might be real, or I
might even be made up. Now, do I think that
I understand and this has been my career now, going
back to nineteen eighty seven, my first year on the radio,
Do I think I understand how to get this country
on track and fix things? And it's not that complicated.
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I really do believe that. Do I believe I can
handle any confrontation with any of our enemies? Yeah, there's
only one way to handle that too, that's what strength
and military might. So you're very kind of think of me.
One thing I will say about the Republican Party, especially
versus of the Democratic Party. You know, the Democrats don't
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want Biden running again. They know he's too old in
a cognitive mess. But look at the names that bringing
up instead, Hillary Clinton, Al Gore, John Kerry, Gavin Newsom,
God help us. You know they have a bunch of retreads.
Republicans have a very very deep bench. I'm sorry I
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thought about you for presidencies, like you know, you can
you can tell that you's truly caring to truly make
a difference because you realize, like most of all Americans,
this is the United States, which is absolutely insane the
way it's run. Like. Besides that, there are laws that
have been made, which is I was like a joke,
like I can't believe like a lot of these would
have been made, are even being considered to be on
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a bill no less. You know, look, I kind of
lived my life that I don't believe our lives are
our own. I think that God gives you a life
and you find a purpose and for whatever reason, I
got behind a radio mic one day and the light
went on and changed my life. Um. Has the light
ever gone on and said, Hannity, you need to run
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for that office? It hasn't. Um. If we didn't have
so many good qualified people out there that I believe
would do a great job as president, would I think
about it at that point? Yeah, But that's not the reality.
We have a lot of great people in the Republican Party,
great conservative was out there that I think would be
great presidents. You know, I think President Trump did a
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great job as president. Probably would have been in his
best interest not to fight on issues that don't matter
as much as he did. But you know, I would
expect that he probably would do a lot less of
that at a second time. Well, you know, then look
at the governors we have, you know, Christine Noom, Ronda Santis,
Glenn Junkin, Um, we have amazing governors. I wouldn't be
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surprised down the line of Sarah Huckaby Sanders thought about running.
We have just so so many incredible people. Mike Pompeo.
Is there anybody tougher than Mike Pompeo on foreign policy?
And I don't I don't know anybody. Um, there's a
lot of people that I really like. Senator Ted Cruz
is an amazing I'd love to see Cruise on the
Supreme Court myself. I really would anyway appreciate the call
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unlimited talk and text, and it's only thirty bucks a month.
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And by the way, you don't have any contract to
sign and they're so sure you're gonna love this service.
They offer a one hundred percent money back guarantee, no
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You save fifty percent off your first month pound two
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fifty keywords save now. You get the same service and
save a fortune from Pure Talk. Simply smarter wireless