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happy Monday. Wow Amendment Russia Trump collusion didn't work. Let's
move to will the Conservatives hate law enforcement? What a
joke that narrative was for a short period of time.
Now we've got to move to the twenty five Amendment
and that's where everybody is headed. Anyway, glad you are
with us? Were loaded up today? Uh, and everybody in
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the media ignoring two major stories. Yeah, the Clinton Foundation
is under now an investigation for months, and that the
Hillary Clinton email server scandal is back in play. And
the fact that it was rigged in, the fix was
in just like it was against poor Bernie Sanders doesn't
seem to matter. By the way, is anyone noticed wiki
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leaks there? There's gotta be something percolating out there with
wiki leaks, because I'm just feeling it. I don't have
any inside knowledge at this moment, but I'm sensing that
something big is probably on the horizon. So TikTok to
all of the people that follow up wiki leaks, and
Julian Assan said, you notice on his own Twitter handle.
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He used to have a diamond and that was his
personal account. The diamond is now changed to an hour
glass counting down time the time for what now. You
might say, Hannity, you're digging into You're reading too deep
into these things. I don't know. I mean, I think
the revelation of the Hillary Clinton emails and our interviews
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with Julian were extremely enlightening that there's something going on
that I don't even I can't quite get to the
bottom of. We are in full complete this president the
twenty five Amendment, which is now the mantra. What did
I say last week? I said, the meteor like drug addicts,
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and they all need their fix every day. They can't
rely on Trump Russia collusion anymore because the art is
blowing up in their face and boomeranging back all over
Hillary Clinton and the Democrats, and the boomerang is gonna
be bigger and stronger than anybody's has predicted except for
me and a few of us that have actually been
digging deeper and deeper into the Clinton Foundation, into Uranium one,
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into the dossier, into the email fixed that was in
with Comey and Peter Struck and how they rigged that,
just like they tried to rig the election. So they
need a new narrative. And the big talking point big
narrative is somehow they're ignoring all the factual errors in
Michael wolves book, and even though Michael himself even acknowledges
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and it admits that it may not be wrong. And
I mean he's literally out there, you know, saying and
suggesting here is that that he alone is gonna be
responsible for bringing the end of the Trump presidency. Said
it on the BBC on Saturday in a radio interview.
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Let into that, do you believe that anything in the
book will actually change the chances of the allegations of
collusion with Russia being found to be true and therefore
leading to the impeachment to the president? You know, I
think one of the interesting effects of the book so
far is a very clear emperor has no close effect
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that the story that I've told seems to present this
presidency in such a way that it says he can't
do this job. The emperor has no clothes, and suddenly
everywhere people are going, oh my god, it's true, he
has no clothes. That's the background to the perception in
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the understanding that will finally end this, that we will
end this this this presidency. Now the talking point, and
let me just play a short montage. She could be
a lot longer. Now the mond they want to talk
about the twenty fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Now,
it was all right when Obama was literally pretty much
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shredding the constitution, doing things that he himself acknowled I
can't do these things on by executive fiat as it
relates to immigration, and we have him dozens of time
saying and he does it anyway. Nobody seemed to care
about that unconstitutional action at the time. Nobody questioned his
fitness for office at the time by every objective measure.
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We spent a good part of last week laying out
for you all of the president's successes, which were extensive
and exhaustive, profound, deep changes to how this country is governed,
from everything from getting rid of you know, twenty regulations
to every new one that they bring on board, to
opening up and saving the coal industry literally to opening
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up and war to opening up drilling off the coast
of the East coast and the West coast and in
the gulf of this country, you know, saving the coal
industry was a massive, you know, executive order and opportunity
for the president. You know, forget about a two year
low of Americans on food stamps. Two million fewer people
are on food stamps, two million fewer people, two million
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more Americans are at work, the best labor participation rate
we've had since before Obama, the best GDP growth we've
had for two quarters since Bush. You know that we
have more of the consumer competence is roaring, and two
million jobs created. And that's just the beginning. Because the
President's tax cut plan hasn't even taken impact and it's
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going to weigh in heavily. But if you listen to
the media, they found a new savior. And I always
said Obama was the anointed one. You listen every liberal
today it's Oprah Winfrey should just be appointed president tomorrow,
you know, because the amendment allows cabinet members to get
rid of the President of the United States and his
fitness for office. Well. The twenty fifth Amendments to the
U s Constitution deals with succession to the presidency and
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establishes procedures for filling a vacancy in the office and
the office of the Vice President. As well as responding
to presidential disabilities and it's superseding what was felt was
a more ambiguous wording of Article two, Section one, clause
six of the Constitution, which didn't at that point didn't
expressly state whether the vice president becomes the president or
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the acting president if a president dies, resigns, or removed
for office or incapacitated. Yeah. Okay, Now this is the
latest effort to delegitimize and overthrow a duly elected president,
not by any objective measure. You know, you have Joe
Scarborough's angry that the Washington Post wouldn't allow him to
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site a source that says the president as dementia. I've
talked to the president enough in the last year that
I can tell you his faculties are as sharp, or
frankly sharper than they've ever been. Uh. It's actually an
amazing thing about this president that nobody would talk about.
His capacity too to dig down deep and understand. In
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other words, you don't come from a government background. His
ability to dig down and understand the process and his
growth trajectory has been frankly phenomenal and not talked about.
That means it's everything from communication to understanding policy, the
law of the Constitution, and everything in between. He understands
the office and he embraces it with a work ethic
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that second to none because he never stops working. Not
a big sleeper either anyway. So you've got a guy
by the name of Michael Wolf. He writes a book,
even says, well, these are as I perceived them to
be true. It's a guy that admits fully that the
White he says, the White House staff brings up the
possibility of removing Trump under the twenty fifth Amendment. Okay,
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I've talked to, talked to and have talked all throughout
the air. Never heard of a single time. The only
people that are bringing it up is this little bubble
universe known as the destroyed Trump media. They're the only
ones that say it. You know, Oh, he's not going
to succeed. His presidency is worse than everybody thought. No, actually,
the opposite is true. The one thing Trump doesn't get
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get criticized about, or the policies and the statistics he
keeps bringing up. And he said that, you know, Trump
becoming presidents shouldn't have happened, exposed his weakness in our system. No,
it actually exposed the strength of understanding what the electoral
college is all about. And then he finally goes on
and finally just comes out and says and admits, my
book will finally end the Trump presidency. All it sounds
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to me like Wolf had an agenda from the get
go and he wanted to put in as much damage
as he possibly could. And then he admits he didn't
interview key figures that are quoted in his book. You know,
he literally went on to say and admit that he
didn't interview the vice president or any cabinet members for
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this book. Did you speak with any members of the
president's cabinet for this book? Did not? He did not.
Did you speak with the Vice I did not. When
was the last time you spoke with the president for
this book? You know, as I've said all along here
in the and the and the and the White House
seems very focused on on on this and it's I've
spent about three hours talking to the President over the
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course of the of the campaign, the transition, and in
the White House. But the the the important point I
want to make is that this book is not about
my impression of the president. I came into this with
no agenda. I don't believe it for a second. My
book will end the Trump presidency. Oh okay, Um, the
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media treats Trump, you know, like the worst person that
ever lived. The media is at war with Trump and
they have been trying and continue to try to take
him down. You don't believe it, and you don't believe
they're sheep. Just listen to this montage of the media
and Democrats again and again and again, just on QE,
on talking point, on message about the when fifth Amendment
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but person just described the president in that vanity Fair
article A is unraveling, increasingly, unfocused and consumed by dark
moods uh. And so what's the likelihood? I think it's
pretty remote of that becoming the implementation of the amendment
of the Constitution. I started talking about the amendment two
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weeks into the Trump presidency when it had become painfully
clear that by any previous behavioral standard applied to the presidency,
Donald Trump was unfit to serve. They amendment allows for
the removal of a president who is quote unable to
discharge the powers and duties of his office. And I
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think not an exaggeration and not unreasonable, and it's not
unreasonable to say this is Amendment kind of stuff. This
is I mean, anybody in the West wing to you
all the time Amendment. They will bring cots to attack
Hillary Clinton, crawling our broke at Hillary over and over again.
He is psychologically deranged, and I think they seriously need
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to think about removing him under the amendment the Constitution
if they don't choose to impeage him. Well, I've been
speaking out about the invocation of the twenty Amendment since
early this year because I do think the president is
not equipped to do the job. Yeah, oh, not equipped
according to who you know. What's so fascinating is does
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anybody in the media have they noticed what's been happening
here is that everything they have pushed is now turning
out to be false. Everything about Trump Russia collusions collusion
is not true. But I can tell you for a
fact there was collusion, and that goes into the whole
dossier issue. And for a year I now know there's
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a reason why the Clinton campaign and the DNC denied
any knowledge of this dossier and who paid for it,
because the dossier was full of lies, opaganda, misinformation. Russians paid,
bought and paid for apparently by Christopher Steele. Although Fusion
GPS or not trustworthy you know, deny it. I don't
really take their denials as anything because they've been fighting
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every step of the way and they just want to
put paint themselves in the best light. But a dossier
that full of salacious material that has been proven false,
and Hillary and Hillary's run d n C paid for it.
And now there's an investigation into the Clinton Foundation that
apparently has been going on for months, and an email
server investigation now that we know the fixes in and
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obviously Congress is all over the dossier issue and all
of the things we have been telling you about are
coming true. I don't know, you know where this Uh,
they're just hoping this can be a narrative that they
can keep Democrats. If you want to run on appeachment
in en, you go right ahead in ten. That's not
gonna inspire anybody to go vote for you except the
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people that hate Trump already a right, as we were
a long Sean Hannity show, all right, so we are
gonna be there on the State of the Union night.
You know, Louie Gormer is such a good guy. Just
wrote me if I can uh if I wanted to,
he gets a guest seat, and I said, Louie Gormer,
and I said, I'd love to, but I'm working in
the area that Actually it's a place. Jamie Dupre wrote
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an incredible blog about this, taking you behind the scenes
for reporters on Capitol Hill, and you know he's been
on this beat ever since. He's actually a little kid
because his dad worked there and it's like his dream job.
And uh, he said, he works well a window well
and in the attic. That's where Jamie actually works. And
he has a great picture of the Washington Monument from
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where he works. And you know, he's got the smallest
studio with numerous TV's, sort of like a spaceship that
we have here in our studio. I have five computers
in front of me, three televisions in front of me,
and I have papers literally loaded up in a in order.
It seems like it's not in order, but it's pretty
amazing anyway. The place that we will be doing the
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show is when the congressman walk off the House floor
what's known as the Speaker's Lobby, and that's where they
will come. For example, the night after the State of
the Union and those people that we probably will have
booked in advance. Sometimes you do it spontaneously and they'll
come on just because they're they're Um is where we
would be doing the show from. But you're not allowed
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to have cameras there. You're not supposed to take pictures
and um. But it's a really nice place if you
ever get a chance to take your kids. You probably
haven't taken them there yet, but it's pretty good. Um.
All right, we have a lot of other news. I
I look, I'm never dislike Oprah Winfrey one bit. I
think there's actually something extraordinarily special about Oprah Winfrey. I
think she has incredible capacity and human empathy and a heart,
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and I think he she identifies in a lot of
ways with you know, she had a brutal, sad, tragic upbringing. UM.
I see nothing radical about her politically that she's had
in the past. And I know right she supported Barack Obama.
We have political differences here, and I think that based
on what I'm reading and seeing among people, that that
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Oprah Winfrey is the savior. She's She's the new person
that's gonna run out there and and and beat the country,
beat back Donald Trump. I think you're reading way too
much into her award receiving speech that she gave last night.
But I guess time will tell um. I'm not sure
as she especially has Uh, I don't know. I want
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to hear her opinions. What are the eight one show?
And you want to be a part of the program.
We'll get your calls in when we get back, and
the other news of the day, and there's a lot
of it. And uh, we also have some great guests
coming on the program. Kelly mcinaney's gonna be with us,
John McLaughlin, Doug shown the posters, and Sydney Powell on
the deep stage. Straight ahead to the top of the hour, Sean,
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I guess now Steve Bannon saying that Donald Trump Jr.
Is a patriot and he didn't commit treason, and I
guess now that Steve Bannon will be out of favor
once again with the mainstream media. You know, this is
the same thing if there is a retraction by somebody
in the media. This this is how they play it out.
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They'll do a front page, top of the fold New
York Times, Washington Post story. And when they get facts wrong,
which they do more than you would ever imagine when
they do get facts wrong, then if there's a retraction, Um,
then we're gonna, you know, put it on page unbelievable,
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and then we'll put it up sorry, we're wrong on
this fact that nobody will see. They never do it
with the same amount. They're not gonna They're gonna stay
and hold onto the ban. An original quote from Michael
Wolfs book A guy that you know, there are so
many factual errors in this book. And I've told you
last week what it says at the beginning of the book.
It's not actually all true. This is just my perceptions
of what I think might have happened, but it may
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not have happened. And I know stories in this book
just haven't looked at the experts that the excerpts that
showed me that I know it's not true. You know,
I actually have connections at the White House. I know
people in the White House. People talk to me in
the White House. Um, I do my own level of reporting.
What do you mean, you're not a reporter? Hand and
he well, I actually am in many ways you might,
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but I'm also an opinion or advocacy. Journalist is a
term that you can use. I love how they just
he said he's not a journalist. Oh, I'm not a
traditional journalist. I'm a somebody that does journalism and I
have an opinion, and I'm honest about my opinion. And
most of the media is dishonest about theirs, which makes
a big difference. Um. Now, I think the media is
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just they are all. They really are hoping and praying
that Oprah Winfrey runs for president. I mean, if they
could right now, they'd say, oh, you know, their savior
has come. There's no indication. As a matter of NBC
actually put out nothing but respect for our future president.
They have a picture of Oprah Winfrey. Um, you know,
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prediction if Trump wins, Democrats will nominate Oprah. Take Away
Takeaway will be celebrity. Trump's law and Kim Kardashian is
too young. You know. Look, I do have a lot
of respect for Oprah. It feels horrible when you hear
about her her life and her background and the abuse,
abuse that she suffered. You know that. I think it
was inspiring when she said, nobody will ever have to
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say me too again. But you know, even on those questions,
you have to ask, well, what do you do now?
That we know there's an entire industry that is paying
women to make allegations, and they're paying off mortgages and
offering seven fifty dollars and left wing groups and organizations
that are raising and using money to pay women to
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tell stories. I guess some of those stories may end
up being true. But for example, if a newspaper or
any type of journalist journalistic entity ever pays for a story,
I thought that was put in a tabloid category all
its own and not viewed as journalism so to speak. Anyway,
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so the left is found there. There savior nothing but
respect for our future president at NBC News and me,
doesn't NBC have the Super Bowl this year? I believe
it's them. I wonder if the president would ever do
an interview with anybody in NBC News anymore. A person
that should do that interview, I would argues al Michaels.
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Al Michaels is smart, al Michaels will have no agenda.
Al Michaels, it would be just the right person to
interview the president, I think on Super Bowl Sunday, which
they often have, and I would I think the president
if it's al Michael's I do it if it's anybody else,
what are they gonna put Rachel Maddow in there the
interview the president? Okay? Or Joe Scarborough and Mika gonna
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wave his taxes right in his face. I have them,
they're right here. Exactly. Can you tell me about this
page from your taxes where you paid forty billions forty
million dollars in taxas. Oh, that was the big That
was the big show of the year. That was the
thirty eight minute monologue to nothing. The thirty eight minute
monologue to nothing. That's so funny anyway. So but if
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you watch, you know, everybody joy read is tweeting out
switch back to the Golden Globes to watch Oprah get
a reward. Never let it be said, I don't respect
the President of the United States. Okay, you know, then
you have Humpty Dumpty out there after extraordinary speech on Sunday.
It's the obvious question for Monday's morning shows. Is Oprah
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Winfrey interested in a bid it? Sarah Silverman, John Stamos,
Bob Harper, everybody, you know, they're trying to trend Oprah.
You know what the problem is. I look at all
these names of all these so called celebrities. I don't
know one of them anyway. So that's the big push
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of the day. I'm sure we haven't heard the last
of this, and um but Oprah would have to you know,
I'd be interested in heartitions on anything. Maybe the Democrats,
if they really are gonna run on impeach forty five,
if they think that's gonna get them to the holy
you know, Grail and help them win the election and
help them take over the House in the Senate, I
say more power to you. And I think Michael Wolf
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is somewhat delusional believing his book is gonna end the
Trump presidency. I don't think that's gonna happen either, you know.
In some other news today, James mad Dog Maddis, who
was asked about his concerns eighteen seven words, he answered with,
I don't have concerns. I create them. Oh that sounds
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like saber rattling from our Defense secretary. I don't have concerns,
I make them. That's like telling Kim Jong un that, okay,
you do anything with your red button sitting on your desk.
The United States is gonna fight back. I see that.
Jake Tapper cut off White House adviser Stephen Miller. I
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only read about it. I didn't the present experiences what
I've seen with him traveling to me, dozens of foreign leaders,
with his incredible work. I understand, you have twenty four
hours a day of anste material. You're you're not going
to give three minutes for the American people. Was one
viewer that you care about right now, and you're being
obsequious for being a fact in order to please him,
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and about wasted enough in my viewers as Republican Sessions
to resign in a major reversal. Democrats are now coming
to his defense. Wow, I guess Jake Tapper, we know
where he stands, and he actually thinks he's a journalist.
My big question is why did Stephen Miller waste his
time going on a show? Why does anybody go on
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any of these shows? Whether it's obvious that the network
run by Jeff Sucker soon to be scandal plagued best
friend of Matt Lower, why did they even go on
that show? I mean that to me is absurd. Good
fight to explore in Peachman to President Trump by shameless
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means this is all. Let me tell you what's gonna happen. Nothing.
It's like Trump Russia collusion. Nothing. The only thing that's
gonna happen is they're gonna open up investigations and things
will turn around in ways they never imagine. They never
thought that James Comey would now be the subject probably
of some type of investigation, because he wrote an exoneration
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of Hillary before he did an investigation, and he wrote
it with a guy that has said the worst things
about Donald Trump and praises Hillary, and a guy that
was literally involved Peter Struck in almost every single issue
that came up last year. Dershi Woods, actually Alan dersh
Wood said that psychiatrists and Democrats who are trying to
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impeach Trump for being unstable, like Soviet and Chinese communists, Well,
I mean, I think they just talk in a bubble.
I don't think they I don't think there's any connection
besides d C, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
That's that's their own little bubble and their own little
meatia universe that includes Hollywood and left wing organizations, and
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they just talk to themselves and tweet themselves, and they
all think that they're all so smart. And meanwhile they
can be wrong an entire year and report things that
are not true for an entire year, and ignore that
Hillary Clinton's foundation has been under investigation now for months,
and that the email server scandal is now being investigated,
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the dossier is now being investigated. There's gonna be big
news sooner involving Debbie Wasserman Schultz and this this I
T guy in his family that worked for her, and
the money that was paid to this guy even though
they knew he was double billing and why did she
keep him around? That's coming up also, But they still
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when all else fails, they'll still say that, you know, well,
it's it's about Trump Russian collusion, well fusion GPS. You know,
it kind of does show that there was Russian propaganda
that was used to influence the election, and it was
bought and paid. Four. Congressman Matt Gates of Florida says,
coming soon, we'll be sending on with her T shirt
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to Hillary Clinton's cell mate. And he suggested bribes were
paid to the Clinton family charity to influence policy, that
the foundation was in effect a money laundering operation, and uh,
he and others that I know that I'm connected to,
and this is my reporting. They keep saying, there's so
much that is coming out, it's gonna make your head spin.
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And that's why there's no more free pass for the
Clinton and the Clinton Foundation. And it's interesting even the Democrats.
I think we saw this break in Donna Brazil's book.
You know when Donna Brazil literally said she ran the
d n C and she didn't know about any money
going to Fusion GPS and that was news to her,
and that the Clinton team pretty much ran the d
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n C. That's why she found out the fix was in.
Then she made her now infamous call to Bernie Sanders
and said, I promised you an honest investigation. Here is
what I found. So the clock is ticking on the
Clintons on a lot of these different issues. It's gonna
be interesting to watch all that unfold. And I think
everyone has put so much credence in the fact. You know,
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why would the mainstream media ignore provable errors by Michael Wolfe,
Things that he says a fact that are not fact.
There's so many of them. I don't even know where
to begin. And he kind of almost writes that in
the beginning of the book because he knows he doesn't
want to get sued. But he's telling everybody this will
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bring down the presidency. It's not going to bring down
the presidency. And I guess Bannon is not going to
be talked about tonight because Bannon now said Donald Trump Jr.
Is a patriot and a good man, and that he
supports the president. That he made a mistake. So i'm
you have and you have Democratic billionaires. They're buying up
copies of the book to send two members of Congress.
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That's all gonna get thrown out pretty quick. It just
lasted a little longer than I thought it would. Anyway,
the big fight, if you want to know what the
fight is gonna be, it's gonna be about immigration. Once again.
The president is asked for eighteen billion dollars so he
can build seven miles of wall. I think Congress ought
to give him the money. And I think the answer
to the question is, well, what do you do about DACA?
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What do you do about any other issues surrounding immigration? Well,
I think you get rid of chain migration number one.
You can't have everybody in their families. They also think
vetting needs to take place when appropriate. I also think
that as it relates to Dacca. I don't think anything
should happen un till the wall is finished. I think
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you build make because we know what happens. You're always
promised spending cuts and then all you get instead is
you get the tax increase up front. You never get
the spending cut. They never get to it because future
congresses never followed through the same thing. Anytime you discuss
anything involved immigration, the actual building of the secure wall,
or so people can't enter this country that don't have
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our best interest at heart. Number one that I my
number one concerned has always been and continues to be. Well,
if somebody can come across the border because they say
they want a job or they want a job, and
then other people come across the border because they want
to blow up in American city, or if somebody that
wants a job can cross over successfully, so too can
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somebody that wants to commit some type of atrocity in
this country. And so too can those people that are
bringing drugs into the United States. It's not bad enough
that we have opioid epidemics all over this country. It's frightening.
Every parent out there needs to be scared to death
about the drugs that are on the streets today and
the violence in some cities today. I'm not talking or
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including that into immigration, but when I did go to
the border a dozen times, I did go into the
drug warehouses where they have confiscated, you know, literally huge
massive warehouses Florida see ling drugs that border patrol agents
were able to confiscate over the years. And they sit
in this warehouse and eventually they burn it and get
rid of it and destroy it. We can't have people
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that are willing to come across this border and bring
drugs into the country for your kids and your grandkids,
because it's destroying literally cities and towns in Ohio and
in New Hampshire and then Michigan and all other places
around the country. One of the biggest things they're doing
doing now is that targeting the middle class in this country,
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and they're hoping somebody takes one percoset, one vica did
one oxy contin and they get they get addicted, and
then when they can't afford eighty bucks a pill, well,
here's the ten dollar beg of heroin. Try that and
you take your first shot of heroin and you're done.
You're done. Most dealers will tell you they'll give you
that one for free because they know that they have
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a customer for life meaning your short life before you
kill yourself or you know the few that actually get
rehabit and takes scary nine one. Shawn is at Frey
telephone number. You want to be a part of the program.
We have our posters McLaughlin and show making predictions about
what this year is gonna be like. Politically, uh, Sidney
Powell wrote the book License to Lie, exposing corruption of
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the Department of Justice. This goes deep into Andrew Weissman,
deep into corruption that does exist in the justice system. Also,
we have Kaylee mcinaney's with us. She's gonna stop by today.
Is it really conservatism or is it something different? Nationalism, populism.
I'm a conservative. I've never changed my political views a
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fifth Amendment. Really. Meanwhile, we've had the most successful year
than we've had in eight plus under the President, Every
single imaginable economic figure has been reversed. We have the
biggest pushback of government regulation ever. Oh and by the way,
we've opened up the possibility of millions of high paying
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career jobs in the energy sector. That means Paul, that
means fracking, that means drilling, that means an war means
at all. And by the way, we want up to
beg countries that hate us. Oh and yeah, we don't
have a president that's bribing dictators. He's standing up to them.
I guess to the mind of the liberal left, oh
that's just insanity. We should be bribing them. Mr President,
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you asked the White House Council to ask Attorney General
Sessions not to accuse himself proper. The story, by the
way the Times was way off, or at least off.
But everything that I've done is proper. That's what I
do is I do things proper. And you know, I
guess the collusion now is dead because everyone found it
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after a year of study. There's been absolutely no collusion.
There has been no collusion between US and the Russians. Now,
there has been collusion between Hillary Clinton, the d n
C and the Russians. Unfortunately you people don't cover that
very much. But the only collusion is between Hillary and
the Russians, and the d n C and the Russians
and one of those things. Okay, any other questions find
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But the story was of can you stand by jus
does your Attorney general and will Garry town continue to remain.
If Robert Mueller asks you to come and speak with
his committee personally, are you committed still to doing that
to plead just you understand, just say I'm said, there's
been no collusion, there's been no crime, and in theory,
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everybody tells me I'm not under investigation. Maybe Hillary is.
I don't know, but I'm not. But there's been no collusion,
there's been no crime. But we have been very open.
We could have done it two ways. We could have
been very closed and it would have taken years. But
you know, sort of like when you've done nothing wrong,
let's be open and get it up with because honestly,
it's very very bad for our country. It's making our
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country look foolish. And this is a country that I
don't want looking foolish, and it's not gonna look foolish
as long as I'm here. So we've been very open
and we just want to get that over with. With
all due respect, Congressmen, aren't you contributing to the lack
of faith in these institutions. All we know is that
the investigation into the Clinton Foundation has has started a
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new uh, there might be new evidence, there might be
a legitimate reason. You were just saying your suspicion, uh,
that this is being done because President Trump has publicly
called for his political opponents to be investigated. And and clearly,
while that casts a cloud over the investigation, the president
doing that, that doesn't necessarily mean there's anything illegitimate about
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the investigation itself. And Jack, you really have to suspend,
suspend this belief to suggest that this is being done
for anything but a political purpose. Look at the reopening
of the ranium one investigation, Look at the decision to
lift the gag rule on this witness. Why is this
being done now? Are we really to believe that this
is being done for completely independent investigative reasons that some
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of the Justice Department, completely on their own, decided, Hey,
this is a good time to re examine a seven
year old uranium transaction. No, this is a response to
the President's tweets, his admonitions, his badgering. Uh. And you know,
I'm not going to ignore the plain reality of this
because it because it is going on. And and as
I said, you don't have to be a genius to
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see this, and you don't have to be a cynic
to see this. The Justice Department is taking actions as
a direct result of this lobbying campaign by the White House.
And I think I would be derelict as the Republicans
are derelict if I wasn't calling this out and sounding
the alarm. Well, I don't want to spend the whole
time on this, but we'll say, you're asserting your suspicions
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as fact, and uh, if you get facts to back
up your suspicions, I'd love to hear them. But let's
let's move on a new report this week. You know, Jack,
let me say I haven't seen I haven't seen any facts, Jake,
I haven't seen any facts to justify the reopening of
these investigations. All right, Adam shifts, showing a real true
political hack he has been. Of course, the year's worth
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of investigations into Trump and Russia and collusion, those are
all legitimate, even though a year later we have zero
evidence of any collusion. But of course, now that we know,
because of John Solomon, Sarah Carter, Greg Jarrett and a
few of us, now we've known that, oh okay, the
whole uranium one. Clinton's scandal as it relates to pay
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to play has taken on new developments. Oh like Vladimir Putin,
they knew eighteen months before Sciphius ever approved the nine
Department agencies ever approved permission for uranium one and handing
over of precious uranium, of which we don't have enough of.
The Vladimir Putin's agents that were known to be bribing
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and extorting and money laundering and doing kickback work here
in America. Robert Muller himself knew it. Now that we've developed,
Now that we know these new new facts as it
relates to it, oh, that wouldn't warn't an investigation at all.
Never mind where the money went. Never mind that giving
of our uranium to for Vladimir's control never made sense
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to begin with. Never mind the money in the kickbacks
and everything else involved in it. They're only supposed to
bely The only real or legitimate investigation is now Trump
Russia collusion, which obviously has fallen by the wayside as collectively,
your corrupt news media has now decided that they want
to go full force in the twenty five Amendment. He's
not he's not fit enough to be the president of
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the United States. We've got to act, or maybe we
should run in twenty eighteen on the issue. I'll tell
you the most profound words you just heard there came
from the President himself that he says there's no collusion,
but there was collusion, no collusion with him. But as
it relates to Hillary Clinton funding Fusion GPS, which hires
Christopher Steele, which uses Russian propaganda and proven lies and
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misinformation because they want to impact the presidential race, and
the d n C paying for that information as well. Yeah,
that sounds a little bit like collusion to me. Anyway.
Eight nine for one, Shawn is a toll free telephone
number here to weigh in on these developments. And where
this is all going is Sydney Powell. Sydney is an
author attorney of the book Licensed to Lie, Exposing corruption
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in the Department of Justice. Now, you have a long
history of understanding and exposing the many in the great
injustice that has taken place numerous times in the Justice Department.
How are you Happy New Year? I'm great. Happy New
Year to you, Sean into all your wonderful listeners. So
when we do have a lot going on these days,
don't we? We really do. And as I've been saying,
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it's like unpeeling the layer of an onion. But it's
even really bigger than that. I mean, now everything seems
to have have run its course with Trump Russia collusion.
Anybody that is exposing that, James Comey and some top
ranking FBI officials may have been involved in an exoneration
before an investigation, or anyone that talks about you know,
there's not equal justice under the law if you get
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away with the many crimes committed in the email server scandal,
or if you talk about the dossier, or you talk
about the Clinton Foundation. But it seems now that there's
no stopping these investigations. It seems like now the flip
is the script is flipped here. Yes, it is because
there never was a real investigation with respect to the
Hillary Clinton email scandal or the Clinton Foundation. I heard
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in the tape you played earlier people complaining about it
being done. Now, well, it was covered up earlier. There
never was an investigation, so it has to be done
now as it has there ever been a case where
you can be writing months before you interview the main
players and an investigation, an investigation that was taken out
of the hands of local FBI field offices and put
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in a special category. Is there ever a case you
could think of where there would be a justification as
it relates to writing an exoneration before the investigation, Well,
only if the Attorney General and the and the president
had made clear, like President Obama did, that Hillary Clinton
was not going to be prosecuted. Because you have to remember,
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he was writing her at that email address under an alias.
He knew she had that server and that it was
off the grid and that it was insecure, So he
hadn't He had to have approved the whole thing, and
that's why she was never going to be prosecuted during
the Obama administration. Okay, now that we learned and we
have the memos that were written in what April or May,
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This is long before he ever spoke to Hillary Clinton
on the fourth of July weekend and some of the
other main players involved in this. It seems to me
that if we do believe that equal justice under the law,
that the Justice Department should be following this, shouldn't they?
They certainly should. Most solid Americans know that Hillary commit
Clinton committed any number of crimes. I published an article
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for The New York Observer at observer dot com a
couple of years ago called the countless Crimes of Hillary Clinton,
and I lay out the statutes and any number of
violations that she committed, including miss handling a classified information
at the top of it. Isn't that a felony? Yes,
she actually is more than mishandling. I think misshandling may
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be the definition for the misdemeanor. But she actually committed
violations of eight team United States Code Section seven nine three,
which is the Espionage Act as soon as she received
the first confidential information on her private server, and each
instance of receiving that information would have been a felony
punishable by ten years in prison. Understood. And then, of course,
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if if Congress asked Sydney Powell to hand over thirty
three thousand emails, and you make the decision on your
own with your lawyers to delete them, and then for
good measure, you use bleach bit and your acid wash
the hard drives, and then you break up any mobile
devices that might have such information. That sounds to me
an awful like awful lot like obstruction of justice. That's
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exactly what it is. And Miss Clinton herself, when she
was a senator, voted to approve a new statute that
makes that a criminal offense punishable, but I think three
or five years in prison as part of the Sarbanes
Oxley Act. All right, So, so we got a lot
of different investigations. What should happen with James Comey? What
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if he and Peter Struck are involved in the drafting
of this memo before the investigation is really even taken hold?
What role did they play in this? Well? Comey, Struck Page,
Lisa Page, Andrew McCabe, and James Baker, who was the
General counsel for the FBI all have a role in
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this conspiracy to destroy President Trump and to make false
statements to different institutions, including Congress, which is another felony,
as do people in the Department of Justice National Security Division.
In fact, I don't know if you caught this, but
Sally Yates denied the Office of Inspector General for Department
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of Justice access to oversee the National Security Division during
the time all of this was going on, and that's
where Bruce or is involved in it. I mean, there
are any number of people in d o J, National
Security and the FBI that were part of this conspiracy
to stop President Do you really think something's gonna happen here.
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It certainly should that much. I'm sure something certainly should happen,
and it all should be revealed to the public so
they know exactly how dirty this was and there should
be some serious criminal prosecutions of very high ranking people.
All right, we'll continue. Sydney Powell is our guests attorney,
author of the book License to Lie Exposing Corruption in
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the Department of Justice. One Shaun is a number. You
want to be a part of the program. We'll look
at our posters are gonna be joining us. Kaylee mcinanni's
stopping by today and a lot of your calls and
as we continue. Sydney Powell is our guest attorney, author
of License to Lie, Exposing Corruption in the Department of Justice.
You know, we'd like to believe, and I know many
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in the left wing media have been saying, wow, this
is outrageous. Institutions like the FBI and Department of Justice
are being you know, attacked routinely by by people like
Sean Hannity. I'm not attacked. I thank God for law enforcement.
I thank god that there when there's real justice under
the law and equal justice under the law. I appreciate
are those of them that risked their lives in the
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intelligence community. As long as those powerful weapons aren't turned
against the American people. There is a great distinction. Agents
are doing that job. Most of the field agents are
doing the good work that we all need done. I
think the main problems are at the top. Who do
you see is the biggest problems at the top, as
you say, well, definitely Comey was. He was as political
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as he could be. Obviously, Stroke Page, Andrew McCabe who
was number two, whose wife got I think seven hundred
thousand dollars from one of the Clinton packs and that
was the Terry McCullough connection. Yeah, yes, and Mr James Baker,
who just stepped down as General counsel. I think they
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were all in it up to their eyeballs in terms
of conspiring to try to keep Trump from being president.
But the profound But it is profound if you make
a decision to exonerate in May of an election year,
and it's profound if you do it before you investigate,
and that it's profound. Also, um, if there is a
possibility that the dossier led to a potential fiser warrant,
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do you think that happened? Oh? Yes, I think without
a doubt that happened. And one of the other things
I haven't heard anybody really talk about either, is Judge Contreris,
who took Mike Mike Flynn's General Flynn's guilty plea, was
a member of the Fife Accord and he suddenly refused
from the Flynn case. And nobody's been talking about that
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or digging into it. But we need to know if
he's the judge who signed that fis a warrant and
or what role he played in the whole thime. What
would that mean if a Hillary Clinton bought and paid
for Fusion GPS Christopher Steele Russian propaganda document was used
as a predicate for a fighter warrant when the information
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we know is bought and paid for by a political party.
If I were the judge sitting on a case like that,
I would dismiss all of the indictments and shut down
the Muller investigation. It should never have happened. And could
a judge do that, Yes, the judge could do that,
but it's not likely to happen because we know the
judiciary is filled with let's say Clinton and Obama pointees,
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are maybe even some Busher pointees that are not particularly
favorable to this president. Well, now, Judge Sullivan, Judge Emmett Sullivan,
the judge who's one of the heroes in my book
License to Lie, is the judge in Michael Flinn's case,
and he is the judge who appointed a special prosecutor
to investigate the Department of Justice itself once he discovered
the corrupted conviction of U S. Senator Ted Stevens. So
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there are some good judges on the bench and they
are definitely Wait what happens if Mike Flynn was literally
pressured to give this guilty plea because the prosecutors were
likely saying that we're going after your son. If you don't,
the judge can let him withdraw his guilty plea if
the entire investigation is should never have happened. In fact,
two guilty pleas were withdrawn in the Inron prosecution because
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of Andrew Wiseman's overreaching and Mr Wiseman isn't Mr Mueller's
right hand man. Judges allowed David Duncan to withdraw his
guilty plea. He was the Anderson partner who testified as
Arthur Anderson case against everyone, and also Richard Calgert, tens
of thousands of jobs were lost. Nine zero Supreme Court
decision for Merrill executives in jail, the Circuit Court of
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Appeals overturn. Great work. And that's that's the lead appointment
of of Robert Mueller's unbelievable All right, Sydney, thank you,
we appreciated eight nine for one. Shawn, you want to
be a part of the program. You ever see poor
Jeff Lord or Kaylee mcnanny on CNN during an election year? Wow,
it was nine to one, ten to one on a
given day. Quick break, right back, She'll join us in
(48:03):
studios straight ahead. Do you believe that BC Taylor died
ten days ago, just shy of her ninety eight birthday.
She lived as we all have lived too many years
in a culture broken by brutally powerful men. For too long,
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women have not been heard or believed if they dared
to speak their truth to the power of those men.
But their time is up, the time is up, the
sound is up. And I just help, I just hope
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that Recie Taylor died knowing that her truth, like the
truth of so many other women who were tormented in
those years and even now tormented goes marching on. It
was somewhere in Rosa Parks's heart almost eleven years later,
when she made the decision to stay seated on that
bus in Montgomery, And it's here with every woman who
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chooses to say me too, and every man, every man
who chooses to listen. All right, glad you're with us
twenty four now until the top of the hour one, Shawn,
you want to be a part of the program. That
was Oprah Winfrey from last night's Golden Globe Awards making
(49:34):
her statement. Many now predicting Oprah she's she's definitely going
to run for president. She'll take down Donald Trump. Um.
The real interesting thing to me is I remember a
group of a lot of Hollywood people supporting Roman Polanski,
a guy that gave way ludes and alcohol and raped
(49:54):
a thirteen year old girl. And when he won the award,
it was nothing but big, huge Holly would praise. And
just because some people are saying it, I'm not sure
Hollywood buys it. And they ask her to Roman Plaski.
The canes and the applause goes on for a long
(50:23):
period of time prior to that, Yet Michael Wolfe actually
out there saying Uh that Oh, this his presidency won't succeed.
And by the way, he's now gonna be out because
of the amendment. Oh and by the way, I never
talked to anybody in his cabinet, and I never talked
to uh, let's see the Mike Pants or anyone in
(50:43):
his cabinet. But yet he's saying, Oh, everybody's saying all
of these things. Anyway, here to help break it down.
She knows how to fight in a big way. It's
called the New American Revolution. Uh, the making of a
populace movement. Uh Kaylee Mcinaney's back with us. I wrote
the foreward for a book. What I always have such
a hard time pronouncing your last name, Maganiny. It's a
difficult one, but you got that twice in UM and
(51:06):
you recently got married. Congratulations to a baseball player, that's right,
Sean Gilmartin, love of my life. Yeah, and he's a
long term reliever. Yes, that's right. Were you always a
big baseball I was not. It was a football girl
through and through decolade. So yeah, he played in college
in the SEC. So I've been a football girl now
school in Mississippi State. Okay, So but you're a sports person.
You Um, No, most people think if you're in if
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you're in professional sports, your life's easy. There's nothing easy
about it. You're going from city to city to city
to city, and you better perform because there's a thousand
guys behind you that want your job and want you dead.
That's right. And then you're moved down to Triple A
and you're saying, you know, these back back road cities,
hotel rooms not glamorous at all. Right, That's why I
kind of always admired Tim Tebow. He's like, you know what,
(51:51):
I was a good baseball player. I'm gonna give it
a shot. But he's on like greyhound buses and chartered
busses and he's, you know, traveling for hours and hours
and how is a no comfort? And uh, he's doing
it all because of the love of the sport. Um.
I want to talk to you about a number of things.
I just heard you see the reaction Oprah from last night,
and you heard Michael Wolfe's comments. You actually wrote a
(52:13):
column about Michael Wolfe. UM, and he that you know,
and I know in certain ways he didn't didn't tell
the truth about me in his book. He said Kelly Anne. Oh,
she knew all day long Trump was gonna lose. I
know that's not true. I talked to her. Yeah, it's
a It's a fraudulent book, no doubt about it. It's sleazy.
It belongs in your supermarket with other tabloid headings. Because
I can tell you this, I interviewed Jared Kushner for
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the book. Jared Kushner told me he said on election Day,
this is going to be a rust Belt Brexit. That
is what Jared Kushner said. His data Trump data showed
a victory. Michael Wolfe claims no one was optimistic. Michael
Wolfe also claims that the folks in the room said
that Donald Trump was horrified when he found out he
was going to be president. Not not true. I spoke
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to Ivonka Trump. She told me something never reported Before
Donald Trump found out he was going to be president.
He read his acceptance speech preplan, ripped it up because
he saw crying Hillary voters and said, I'm going to
rewrite this. I want to speak to all the people,
not the actions of someone who's horrifor. It's not just
that I spoke to him three times that day. I
spoke to him before he ever saw the eggs a
(53:15):
pole data, and I was very blunt. I called him
on his cell phone at the time. He doesn't have
one now, not to my knowledge, and I said, you're
about to get really bad news. You gotta listen to me.
And then I told him the story about how in
two thousand and four, John Kerry was going to be
the next president and because the eggs of poles had
Bush Cheney getting slaughtered, and Dick Cheney called this radio
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program at five thirty five that afternoon. Don Jr. Ended
up calling about well five fifty that day, and Trump
called it five thirty that day. So and I told him,
you're gonna get bad news. Don't believe it. Then I
spoke to him and I said, the odds are really
high you're going to be the next president. That was
my next call at about seven thirty eight o'clock. Then
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I talked to him before anybody had made the call.
I said, congratulations, Mr President. My three calls with him
that day, and that reflects everything I know to be true.
It reflects what Jared Kushner told me that when the
polls came out, the exit poles, the ones you're referring
to he said these are brutal. And then they spent
the day their internal data people saying our data is right,
the exapoles are wrong, just as you said, Sean. And look,
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you've been ahead of the curve on the Trump presidency
from the very beginning, back when I was at CNN.
I remember David, I got to talk about this, go ahead,
we do. I remember David Axelrod saying to me after
the third debate, God bless you. Uh, you have undying commitment,
but you don't know the facts. And the facts are
Donald Trump's going to live? I have David axe Rodd
story I was. It was after Sarah Sarah Palin had
(54:40):
had her debate with Joe Biden ran into him at
an airport and I said, so, I tapped him on
the sholder, said so sorry, you had a bad night.
You okay? Um, and ended up day one. But it
was fairly inevitable. I guess that was back in the
day in two thousand and eight. Um, let's talk about
you on CNN. I'd watch you, maybe occasionally with Jeff
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Lord often you with about eight Democrats attacking you, and
that I guess you that was fairness and in CNN's mind.
I suppose what was that like for you? Was that
too hard for you or you didn't care? It was
a pile up, and you occasionally sent me notes of encouragement,
which were so appreciated, Sean, But it wasn't fair. It
was an eight on one pile up. I remember walking
(55:22):
into seeing an on election night. The mood was happy.
There was all sorts of food that had been ordered,
and then we pumped Hillary Clinton was going to the champagne.
I actually believe there was, oh man, but I guess
that champagne got put aside. What was it like when
you were there and you it looked very likely Trump
was gonna win? Oh? Jeff Lord and I sat up
a little taller. Van Jones and Paul Bagala to my
(55:44):
left started to slump down in their chairs, and man,
you would have thought depression had at CNN. They were
just upset, tears, all sorts of things. Were you on
the set for this is a White Lash? I was
sitting right by Van Jones, just to his left. I'd
spoken right before, and you know, Van's a nice guy,
but that comment was unfortunate. What what about the days
you found yourself eight on one or like Jeff Lord
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I used to text him, I said, tell say this,
say this, you know, because the whole focus would be
but now see and then has moved towards all we
need to move towards the amendment. Do you think is
I do? That's a result of the failing quote Russia
collusion narrative that just never materialized. Absolutely, they were caught.
We talked about the Emperor with no clothes. No, the
Emperor with no clothes of the fact, there's no Russian collusion.
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They've been caught. They have to come up with something new.
And it's always the salacious Sean after every debate, here's
CNN's focused the birther movement. They're focusing on Donald Trump
using the word bad embraise and the debate, it was
always the salacious, always the gossipy, never the issues the
American people cared about, the ones you talked about on
your show night after night. Let's talk about um, this
journey you have had, because you know you're still very young,
(56:52):
you've had all those success Uh, you come on our
TV show quite often. You wrote this book, what do
you mean by the New American Revolution? In the making
of a populist movement, because I don't consider myself a populist.
I consider myself a Reagan Conservative. I'm not a nationalist populist.
What I believed at the beginning of my career, which
started you probably weren't born thirty years ago in radio
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I believe today. I believe in it less government intrusion
into our lives, less regulation happening under Trump, lower taxes
happening under Trump. I believe in borders to secure our country.
I believe in, you know, peace through strength, confronting evil
in our time. I believe in all those things I believed.
And then I don't believe he's a nationalist populist. He's
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governing as a conservative. He's governing as a conservative, no doubt.
But here's what I mean by that. Donald Trump responded
to the call of the people, the pain of the people,
all of the people. So those factory workers who I
interviewed for the book carrier workers, for the first time,
you had folks it was a mutiny against their union.
You had folks defecting at record rates, not voting for
Hillary Clinton. Because Donald Trump was the first conservative to
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barrel onto the scene saying, hey have to hurts people.
I'm going to change my view on this one point
because it's hurting the people. So it's being responsive to
the needs of the people. And but Reagan was He
wasn't perfectly pure and conservative ideology on that either. You
see that picture in the corner there, that's John McNaughton's
the Forgotten men and women. We've had two million new jobs,
we have two million fewer people on food stamps. We've
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had look at wall streets, record record breaking day after
record breaking day. Um, you have the best labor participation
we've had in eight years. Consumer confidence seventeen year high GDP,
higher than it's been under Obama in any one given year. Um,
what's gonna happen next? Because the left only seems to
(58:41):
want to destroy him, right, but they can't stop him
because here's what's going to happen Come February. Americans paychecks grow.
They're going to see it in their wallet. They're not
going to believe the delicious CNN MSNBC headlines that tax
cuts are somehow tap. There's there is an audience for
Trump hat and Trump conspiracy exists. There is of fomenting
hate every day. Absolutely, it's hate it's negativity, but that
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doesn't win elections. But wins elections. Are Donald Trump speaking
to that forgotten man and woman I'm looking at sitting
on that bench in that photo. I went out and
I found that forgotten man and woman all across the country.
Mom Kim Copeland lost her only son and husband to
terrorism in Niece, France. She she voted for Donald Trump.
She said when when Obama called her, it was the
terrible call. Terrible call. It was like he didn't care.
(59:24):
It was like he was out of touch and didn't
care that she had just lost. To talk about um
Oprah Winfrey and the globe yes, the Golden globes yesterday.
What was your thought? What she ever run? Uh? That
sounded a lot like Hillary Clinton? Right. Every woman deserves
to be heard and believed. Of course, was a line
from Hillary Clinton. She may run with no success because
those same tired talking points have been tried. They failed
(59:44):
the last election. Do you think that it is dangerous
now that we've discovered a network of people that are
paying other women to make allegations. Absolutely dangerous. They there
were women paid to make allegations against Trump. Let me
tell you this, Sean, I was sitting on a CNN
set when one of these accusers said that Donald Trump
kissed her on her cheek in front of her dad,
and she said it was a very painful moment. There
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were a lot of tears, both on her part and
the CNN hosts. That accuser. I watched the camera's turn off,
her face light up and say, can I get a
copy of this for my real This was moments after
she was crying on CNN set. It's dangerous. We have
to have due process. People have had mortgages paid off,
people have been offered seven dollars. Apparently there's a network
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of money flow for women today to make accusations against
Trump or other conservatives. Scary. It's dangerous. We have to
listen to the women. Yes, but when you say we
have to believe every accusation, that eliminates due process for
the mail and that's not fair. We'll take a break.
We'll come back more with Kaylee mcinaney And as we continue,
Kaylee Mcinaney's with us her brand new book, The New
(01:00:46):
American Revolution, The Making of a Populace Movement. One Shaun
is at free telephone number. By the way, you can
get the book in bookstores everywhere. Amazon dot com will
put it up and have it on Hannity dot com. Um,
you're Islee like the next generation behind me. My question
is I know how I became a conservative? How did
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you become a conservative at a young age? Is the
famous Churchill quote. If you're twenty and not a liberal,
you don't have a heart. If you're forty not a conservative,
you don't have a brain. Where did your conservatism grow out? Of?
Writing my dad's truck, listening to talk radio the grads?
You Usella, Yeah, you Hannity, one of you old guys.
Go ahead, Laura Ingram, it was that was my Where
(01:01:28):
did you grow up? Plant City, Florida? A little small
strawberry town outside of Tampa. But talk about education, What
I learned from you, Laura Rush ten times over beats
anything I learned at Oxford, Harvard, these Ivy League institutions.
I mean, you went to Harvard and Oxford. Yeah, but
but okay I didn't obviously, So, um, that is pretty amazing.
(01:01:48):
And so what kind of person then was your dad?
My dad was a hard worker. He grew up with
basically nothing, built a company, small business from the ground up,
roofing and contracting company and sounds like a man of
a I did the same thing after I did all
this restaurant work. I see your mom and your grandma
with you today. Um, are you guys conservative to They're
shaking their head. Yeah did they? Did you have strict
(01:02:10):
rules growing up? I did. I pretty strict rules, but
I was still allowed to have fun. But yeah, discipline
rules absolutely. Yeah, no boys till your nineties. But you
just got married. You just broke that rule. Anyway. The
book is phenomenal. Um, congratulations. I have the honor of
writing the forward to this book. It's called The New
American Revolution, The Making of a Populous Movement. Kaylee mcinhey
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is with us, and she's gonna join us also tonight
on Hannity on the Fox News Channel. Well, you make
your generation proud. I think your parents had to be
proud of all of all of the challenges you had
to face going you know, eight and nine verses you
or you and Jeff Lord, And you're dealing with people
like David Axelrod and Van Jones and and people that
are actually fairly knowledgeable on what the left advocates, not
(01:02:54):
exactly truthful on seeing and I still call it fake news,
but all the best of you. I guess you're gonna
be going on a book tour of a website or anything.
That's right, Kaylee macnuney dot com. Twitter, That's probably the
best place to find me. All right, Kaylee, good to
see you. We'll see you tonight. One shown when we
come back wide open telephones. It's the Sean Hannity Show,
and it's it's an extraordinary moment in time. And this
(01:03:16):
is you know, I I think not an exaggeration and
not unreasonable, and it's not unreasonable to say this is
twenty five Amendment kind of stuff. This is I mean,
anybody in the West wing to you all the time,
amendment they will bring. Actually they would say, we're not
in the firm sort of in the mid period, we're
(01:03:39):
not at a amendment level yet. Um or they would alarming.
This is alarming in every way. And then this this,
this went on. Okay, this is a little twenty fifth Amendment.
Sources describe the president in that Vanity Fair article is unraveling, increasingly,
unfocused and consumed by dark moods uh And so what's
(01:04:04):
the likelihood I think it's pretty remote of that becoming
the implementation of the Amendment of the Constitution. I started
talking about the amendment two weeks into the Trump presidency,
when it had become painfully clear that by any previous
behavioral standard applied to the presidency, Donald Trump was unfit
(01:04:24):
to serve. They amendment allows for the removal of a
president who is quote unable to discharge the powers and
duties of his office. And I think not an exaggeration
and not unreasonable, and it's not unreasonable to say this
is twenty five Amendment kind of stuff. This is, I mean,
anybody in the lest wing to you all the time
(01:04:46):
amendment they will bring and continues to attack Hillary Clinton,
crawling our crook at Hillary over and over again. He
is psychologically deranged, and I think they seriously need to
think about removing him under the tent Amendment the Constitution
if they don't choose to impeach. Well, I've been speaking
out about the invocation of the twenty five Amendment since
early this year because I do think the president uh
(01:05:09):
is not equipped to do the job. All right, there,
you haven't glad you are with us News round Up
Information Overload hour here at the Sean Hannity Shows. So
we go from Russia collusion. Then too, if anybody dares
question the tactics or the procedures, or the level of corruption,
or the double standard in the application of the rule
of law, you are against law enforcement. Well, now the
(01:05:32):
talking point is one thing and one thing on the
twenty fifth Amendment. You notice they all go in sync,
and the timing is unbelievable, very fascinating. How if you
look at what uh what Michael Wolfe said in a
BBC radio interview on Saturday, I think one of the
interesting effects of the book so far is the clear
it's clear the emperor has no close effect, and that
(01:05:54):
the story I have told to present this presidency in
such a way that it says he can do his job.
The emperor has no clothes, and suddenly everywhere people are going,
oh my god, it's true he has no clothes. That's
the background to the perception and understanding that will finally
end this presidency. And we're not supposed to believe, in
view of all of the factual errors in the book,
(01:06:16):
that I even I personally know about, that this is
true in any way, and that Michael Wilf doesn't have
an agenda and the president is fired back. We mentioned
earlier in the program today about Steve Bannon now pulling
back on on his comments, but it is interesting, the
holy grail of political pulling. The real clear politics average
now has the president over forty percent, and if you
(01:06:38):
look at some of the numbers, some have them at
forty two, forty three, forty one, etcetera, etcetera. Anyway, joining
us to put a fine point on all this, John McLaughlin, poster,
founder of McLaughlan and Associates. Doug shown as a poster
author political analysts for the Fox News Channel, thank you
both for being want us to appreciate you being here.
And I think if you look by every objective measure,
(01:07:01):
what last year looked like will look pretty good for
the president. In terms of oh, two million fewer people
on bootstamps, we have the highest on the lowest unemployment
rate we've had in however many years, we see the
economy is roaring back, the stock market literally making new
records every single day. We're getting the biggest boost we've
ever had in terms of the economy, especially after eight
(01:07:23):
years of stagnation under President Obama. And I don't think
this is at all in sync with what the public
is thinking, uh, Doug shown Yeah. I if the White
House were as effective in delivering talking points as you
just were, and if the President was as focused on
that message as you were, I think his approval would
be higher. Still. Look, the President, unfortunately has gotten sidetracked
(01:07:47):
by a series of extraneous issues. And I believe that
if he reaches out a bit and makes it clear
that he's willing to do deals on immigration and infrastructure,
as he has done tentatively, his numbers can go up more.
But what happens is the culture is now a gotcha culture,
and all we spend our time on is books and
(01:08:09):
articles and uh interviews, and you know what, none of
that matters to ordinary people. I think my friend John
McLaughlin would agree that the President and indeed the body
politics would do better with a focus on real results
rather than these extraneous topics. Great, but apparently the left
found their savior at the Golden clubes last night, and
(01:08:30):
her name is Oprah Winfrey. John McLaughlin. But I would
imagine knowing the economy as well as I do, and
opening up of all drilling and annoir and off the
shores of the Pacific, the Atlantic and the Gulf Coast
and fracking is now going to move forward. The coal
industry has been saved at probably on top of the
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two million jobs created in one year, it's gonna be
four or five or six by the end of this year,
by the time we get to the ballot box in November, right,
And I agree with Doug that's what we should be
talking about. And as you know, by the way, you know,
I'm in that book that Wolf Buck. Somebody mentioned me
in that book, he said at some point, he says,
in fact, one of the Trump campaign pulsers, John McLaughlin,
had begun to suggest within the past week or so,
(01:09:14):
this is before the election, that some key state numbers
are here to Ford dismal might actually be changing the
Trump's advantage. So the things I used to talk about
with you and Doug in sixteen, that you knew were true,
that we thought we could win. And and in fact,
there's lots of stuff. I mean, there's lots of emails
among Banning, myself, Jared Kushner, of the people in the campaign,
(01:09:34):
Kelly and etcetera. There's a lot. He writes in the
book that Kelly and on election they never thought Trump
could win. I know for a fact that's not true,
because I talked to her that day exactly. So we
I was on your show saying he was gonna win
and people were discounting us, and you knew what the
real numbers were because we would tell you because I
couldn't lie to you. I couldn't lie to Dog. It's like,
this is what it is. And I was going on
(01:09:55):
the show saying, in fact, the Sunday night before the election,
Brad par Scaled Alread got Brad par scals, Eric Chrishan
got Brad Parscaling myself on the phone. We went over
the analytics, We went over all the polls, and Brad
was certain we're gonna win from the analytics, and I said,
we can win as long as we win the turnout
on Tuesday, which we did. The President, to his credit,
he was his own strategist. If you think you're gonna lose,
(01:10:17):
you don't take your own plane and fly to five
or six states every day until midnight, from dawn until midnight.
Can't barnstorm in the country, particularly in states where they
said we couldn't win because she had an electoral lock.
We were saying we could win, and Trump was betting
on it, and uh as I told him you were
going in December, is like, well, we didn't make him
pay for a landslide. But we won and and fortunately
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seventy eight thousand votes with ten thousand in Michigan, twenty
two thousand Wisconsin, forty thousand Pennsylvania out of a hundred
thirty nine million votes, we won an electoral majority. And
we always played for that, and that's what we thought
we were gonna win. So the part about the book
about that they didn't think they could win totally around us,
totally fabricated. And you're a point is that, look, the
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president is succeeding. His policies are working, the economy is booming,
America is stronger, we're facing down our enemies. There's a
lot of good substance going on that's really good. And
there is nothing to the Russian collusion. That was a myth,
a phony thing, if anything. That Clintons are in trouble
because of their Clinton Foundation activity as well as the
the emails and and as the dossier and also yeah,
(01:11:24):
and also the fix was in with Comey, I mean
the fact that that was rigged, just like they rigged
the primary against poor Bernie, I mean this is now, Uh,
this to me is gonna be the bigger story of
the year. And and so what do you do when
you're trouble You substitute divert encounter. They are running a
diversion right now with this book instead of going after Clinton. Well, yeah,
of course they haven't followed any any of that from
(01:11:46):
the beginning. But you know we saw last week, Doug.
If I'm Hillary Clinton, I'm not happy that the Department
of Justice is investigating the Clinton Foundation, especially knowing what
we now know. I'm not happy that the Doscie eight
has now been acknowledged to have been paid for by
her and by the d n C she was running.
If the Republican involvement to John, I might add, well,
(01:12:08):
the Republicans started it, but to be fair, Christopher Steele
was not involved until it was taken over by Hillary
and the DNC. And by the way, didn't didn't the
Clinton campaign paid for the Dacia. They paid for it
after a year or denying it. Yeah. Yeah, And I
will say that all the money I've been in campaigns
for a long time, and I think I'm certain John
(01:12:29):
will agree with this one. No campaign spends thirteen point
five million dollars on quote opposition research without the candidate
knowing where, where, when, and how the money is being spent.
It just it doesn't happen. The idea that, as Hillary said,
you know, well, you know we just spent spent the
(01:12:50):
money through our lawyers normal expenditure. That's just a load
of hooey. The other thing, Sean, which you haven't mentioned,
but I think Bear's mentioning, is we now know that
whom I Aberdeen um violated the law. I think it's
fair to say by downloading both emails that were uh secure,
(01:13:13):
along with passwords to her husbands then husband's email account.
I think there were five classified emails if I remember correctly.
I think that is something also that bears attention. Yeah, well,
I mean, we know crimes were committed, How does James
call me and a pro Hillary anti Trump guy by
(01:13:34):
the name of Peter Struck and probably others that high
up within the FBI, how do they exonerate before investigating
Doug show? Well that that that that's not exactly normal protocol, isn't. Well,
here's what I would say. I had always believed that
the FBI itself was removed from politics. When I read
(01:13:56):
about how to do the um the comy report that
he presented on the emails was edited. My heart sank.
My heart sank for the country because I just said
to myself something about this just doesn't seem right. All right,
stay right there more with John mcloncklin and Doug show
in eighte one, Shawn, you want to be a part
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of the program. And as we continue with Polsters, Doug
Showan and John mclonklin is an article out today John
and says, well, democrats run on impeachment in mid terms?
Is that what they're gonna say? You know, we have
Maxine Waters every day in Peach forty five and Peach
forty five reclaiming my time. Why would you impeach a
successful president? And I tell you that the thing that's
(01:14:39):
really bugging him. I mean, you saw a December survey
right before Christmas released the survey where we said do
you believe the media is biased against President Donald Trump?
Of all voters said yes, only thirty seven No, eight
percent of Republicans of Independence and only twenty percent of
Democrats they said the media's bus. There was another question
(01:15:00):
and where we said are you more likely to believe
all the news is reported in the mainstream national media,
or not believe everything reported by the mainstream national media.
Only fourteen percent said they believe the news. Seventy seven
percent said they don't believe everything, which means that the
media is running down the president because they have a
(01:15:20):
major credibility problem. So all this impeachment stuff, what are
they gonna impeach him for. He hasn't done anything wrong,
And if anything, they don't want to talk about his
success on the economy, on national security, on on securing
the borders that reduces the ilegal immigration. They they anything
but talk about the facts, about what a great president
is and what his accomplishments are. I mean, Doug, here's
(01:15:41):
the thing. I mean, look, you were you always felt,
and I think in some ways we're actually proven right
that impeachment backfired against the Republicans. Does it backfire in
this case? Because look, I think if you look objectively,
I mean, Donald Trump has been attacked more than any
president in the history of this country. Is there a
backlash to all of that? Well, if the Democrats run
(01:16:04):
on impeachment, they will not win the House or the Senate.
I can say that they can develop and should develop
a narrative around issues about an agenda on job creation,
wages and the like, infrastructure, immigration. There there is an
alternative case to be made. That's how you win the House.
(01:16:25):
And they can disagree with the President. They should, but
to engage just in personal invective may make the base happy,
but it will not win the midterm elections. What what?
What does? What? What do you both predict? Because you
guys have been my polsters now for years on this program.
What's gonna happen in Democrats think they got a real
shot at the House and the Senate. I don't see
(01:16:47):
the Senate in any way shape, manner of form. What
do you guys think? John McLaughlin, Well, I think I
think the Democrats know that the Republicans have an only
twenty four seat majority. Historically in the mid term you
lose thirty two seats, so they're really go and after
the House. And I agree with that. Most of the
states that are up in the Senate are states the
ten states Donald Trump won that Democrats centers is sitting in.
(01:17:08):
So the Democrats will not cooperate with us on anything
or give us a single vote because, as the president
succeeds we keep our majorities. The Republicans in the House
need to set a contract like you had a platform
for Republicans that was I had the platform, I said,
I created a new contract with America, called it the
Conservative Solutions Caucus. They need to do that again on
(01:17:31):
majority popular issues and go after the Democrats and make
them stand up and vote on things that the majority
people agree with, like works there, like securing the borders.
About infrastructure, it seems everyone's obsessed with infrastructure and public
private partnerships. That's a popular thing, but they're not going
to give us any vote. Does does Oprah Winfrey really
throw herself into the twenty twenty race or no Doug show,
(01:17:54):
I don't think so. I I think this is one
of those things that in its conception sounds a lot
better than it would be in reality. So you don't
think she'd be a good candidate. I think I don't
think she would. Who wins, who wins the mid terms?
All of it? I got. I got one showing if
she moves for the presidency, she will lose billions of
(01:18:15):
dollars because just like you know, I worked for Arnold
and I worked for Donald When Donald was thinking of it.
The minute she says she's running for president. She has
to give up all her entertainment shows, all her all
the things that make so it would happen. Last minute.
All right, who's gonna win the mid terms? John McLaughlin quick,
The Republicans should keep both the House and the Senate.
That will keep the Senate. The House is more for grant,
(01:18:37):
but we should be able to win it. Doug. I
think the House will be very close a couple of
seats either way, and the Senate will stay Republican. I
appreciate both of you for one. Shawn told free telephone
number when we come back, Wide open telephone, straight ahead.
On the Sean Hannity Show, Barack Obama again full Sunday
meeting mode, preaching to require which say of chorus of amens,
(01:19:03):
the first African American president, challenging Democrats to make history again.
And this was President Obama had his best twelve years
to the day he burst on the national scene. Two
term President Barack Obama gives his political valedictory, grateful emotional
(01:19:23):
at the end, thanking the American due for picking him
up when he was down, passing to the tome as
he said to Hillary Clinton, reparkably generous speech for a
president to give. The roar is deafening. Here in this arena,
President Obama delivering a speech of powerful art, embracing hope
and optimism, a passionate endorsement of Hillary Roda Clinton, at
(01:19:49):
times an artful takedown of Donald Trump. You reminded this
party of what it is that we were about. And
it was a beautiful, active leadership for the country but
also for the people in this room. But I think
he reach behind the room. I mean, nobody can talk
about America like Barack Obama, aside from maybe Ronald Reagan.
It is tempting to say at this time we will
(01:20:10):
not see his kind again. Strip away politics from that
statement for obvious reasons yet, but for all the other attributes,
for the collection of things that he is, including but
not limited to rhetorical skill. We saw people weeping as
(01:20:30):
he took the stage. She saw the standing ovation for him,
even at our outdoor set outside the arena, people just
watching on the screens we had there. There's nothing else
like him in American politics. There never has been before. Well,
it's pretty well known. I've always gone for this guy.
I have always liked the way, but he speaks about
our country from the time I first heard him in
(01:20:53):
two thousand four and up in Boston at the convention.
But this guy to night was something else like he
was when we when I thought it was a farewell
addressed guys as well as an endorsement hovering Clint, a
wonderful farewell address while everyone's paying attention, and Lary klenn
is not going to have to play catsh up tomorrow night.
So it's an interesting night in a wonderful night. I thought.
(01:21:13):
I think it's one of the most extraordinary political speeches
ever given by anyone at any time. It was a
just extraordinary. It was a It was a master class
in American character, in American optimism. Speech was aimed squarely
at the middle of the electorate, as all of these
speeches were tonight. Just an extraordinary performance by the President
(01:21:36):
of the United States of America. Extraordinary and invoking the
framers thoughts to form a more perfect union, the most
optimistic speech, the most generous speech politically. Having covered the
campaign eight years ago, his gift is unique. I don't
think we've ever had a president save Lincoln, who is
as great a speech writer as this man say, all
(01:22:00):
they failed, but it's very unpatriotic. As far as I'm saying,
I want Obama to fail, is saying, essentially it is
what is one of the most precarious times in our
nation's history. You want the country to fail, isn't it?
The sources described the president in that Vanity Fair article
A is unraveling, increasingly, unfocused and consumed by dark moods uh.
(01:22:22):
And so what's the likelihood I think it's pretty remote
of that becoming the implementation of the Amendment of the Constitution.
I started talking about the amendment two weeks into the
Trump presidency when it had become painfully clear that by
any previous behavioral standard applied to the presidency, Donald Trump
(01:22:43):
was unfit to serve. I I think not an exaggeration
and not unreasonable, and it's not unreasonable to say this
is twenty five Amendment kind of stuff. This is I
made anybody say that in the West wing to you
all the time Amendment. They will bring up the and
continuous to attack Hillary Clinton crawling or crooked Hillary over
(01:23:04):
and over again. He is psychologically deranged, and I think
they seriously need to think about removing him under the
twenty five Amendment the Constitution if they don't choose to
impeach him. Well, I've been speaking out about the invocation
of the twenty five Amendment since early this year because
I do think the president is not equipped to do
the job. You know, like you listen to the media
(01:23:26):
love of Obama, doesn't it just take your breath away
the twenty fifth Amendment for crying out loud. No, it's
um joy joyless bhart Oh, it's on patriotic to criticize
President Obama reacting to Rush saying I hope he fails.
Michael Wolfe and and company to Democrats and the media
bringing up the amendment never NonStop al right, has promised
(01:23:47):
We're gonna get to our busy telephones. Let's say hi
to William Missouri, Willie, Hi, how are you? And happy
New Year, sir. A big thin and point I wanted
to make is the meet year. Especially Hollywood people on
the liberal news. I don't believe that they even care
too wits about these women playing sexual harassments. Because Herman
(01:24:09):
Kine and now Roy Moore the minuted out of the race,
everything disappears. Nobody's saying nothing. You know, it's so true.
I mean, I go back to Herman Kaine. Herman Kaine
was really getting traction and his primary race for president,
and all these allegations come across and then all of
a sudden, Herman doesn't have the money. As he explains
that he gets out of then you never hear another
word again. It was just a political hunt, you know.
(01:24:31):
And I'm gonna tell you something. Look, I did like
what Oprah said in in some regards, I don't like
people to pray on innocent other people. Nobody should. But
with that said, I don't believe Hollywood's gonna change. I
don't think they're gonna stop making their their movies that
appealed to the lowest common denominator. The only thing that's
gonna happen, I think is Hollywood their heyday is probably over.
(01:24:53):
And you know, we we had a four ray last
year into the movie business. Would let there be light?
I can tell you right now what I believe. I
believe you're gonna see a lot more independent films coming
out because there's so many platforms that are now going
to be looking for content, and that's content that's gonna
reach real Americans. And that's right America and that's content
that doesn't contradict their values, doesn't insult them. And I
(01:25:15):
think we're gonna see a lot more of that, especially
Netflix and everything else. All Right, thank you, my friend.
I appreciate it. Eight nine for one, Shawn, if you
want to be a part of the program, alright, Tracy
is in Katie, Texas. Uh, Craig Tracy, are gonna put
you on with Verlin in Chicago. Tracy, say hi to
virlin Verlin, say hi to Tracy, what's going on? What's happening?
(01:25:39):
And happy happy new you to everybody, Happy new you
to you as well. Oh you know the reason, the
reason why I called was because the Liberals will sink
to no level to They will sink to the lowest
commedy denominated to try to dis dirt out on Trump.
This guy, I looked at him on all the talk shows.
We U was gonna lead the press and everything else.
(01:26:00):
You can see he was lying, how are you just
not going to do? If somebody lets you here, you
get to sit on the couch and listen to Cavil
cashual conversation of people just dishing out dirt on the president.
I mean, this guy is a total liar. He couldn't
answer the questions. He said, he's sitting down on the
couch looking at it as the way we would look
at it. That's the way that he's writing his book
from a a bystanders point of view. This guy is
(01:26:23):
a total, total dirt day. I think you guys may
end up a green Tracy, No, I don't agree at all.
For one thing, you know, I realized that it's really
funny when it's against the Republican os for Republican, you know,
the common denominator that Bush. I mean, that's Trump has
been using. There are fact Hang on one second, there
are facts in this there's so called well, there's so
(01:26:44):
called facts in this book. And Wolf himself even admits
he never talked to a single person in the cabinet
and that he now is out there saying Trump is
not gonna succeed in my book, is gonna be the
end of Trump? And everybody in the White House talks
about Amendment Well, you know you, Tracy, I'm somebody that
knows nobody has ever talked about that that I know
(01:27:05):
of ever. But here's the thing, though, See, you can't
have it both ways. The Republicans can't go. This book
is trash and everything he says alive. But then trash Bannon.
Do you either trash and Bannon because Bannon said this,
or your trash and band. Why if Bannon didn't betray
a matter of fact, Bannon even apologize because he did
say what he said, so the book clearly could know
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he went. No, he contract he went. His apology said no,
Donald Jr. Is a patriot, which is different from which
is which is different from what he's what Michael Wolfe
claims he said in the book. For example, he writes
about Kelly and Conway thinking he was gonna shoot, that
Trump was gonna lose. That that's not true. Some things
he wrote about me are not true. I don't write
down questions to interviews. I write words, thoughts and scribble
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that nobody could read anyway. But it is treason is
and no, it's not treat What evidence is? What evidence
is there of treason? What you're gonna make an accusation?
What evidence is there? All right? What evidence? Yeah? What evidence?
Everybody listening to me right now? What evidence? Hillary? Can
you can you let me talk? Tell me the everybody
listening to me right now can hate Hillary Clinton. But
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you know what, the wife of a governor, the wife
of a president, right, stop, stop, I stopped. I don't
want her resume. What evidence of treason exists? None? Tell
me what what evidence you have Jared Kustner talking to
wiki leaks, The fact that they had that meeting is
no evidence with Russia. There's no evidence at all that
Jared Kushner talked to wiki leaks. And by the way,
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Julian Assange released it and said to me in numerous
interviews that there's no state release of of where this
information came from. What part of If you're gonna quote
Julian Assange and Wiki leaks, at least do it accurately. Well,
I will quote this. There was a meeting in the
White and Trump Tower about how to dirt on Hillary.
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The fact that you had Russians in Americans attacking and
Hillary Clinton paid for Russian lies and propaganda. How do
you respond to that? Talking about John Junior, when you're
talking about Clinton that you love, you love alright, Berlin
Berlin reply, go ahead, listen, you you're right. I agree
with you on one thing. There's a lot of people
on the telephone they can't stand Hillary Clinton and I'm
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one of them. Hillary Clinton is the one that did collusion.
Hillary Clinton was the one that sold off uranium. Sirry
Clinton is the one that's on record, on the record
doing all of the things that you're accusing Donald Trump
of treason. And but yet you would take up for
Hillary Clinton, the troue racist, the truth she devil, and
this whole collusion mess. You would take up for her,
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But try to edition on Donald Trump and Donald Trump.
Not one iota has been proven about any collusion on
Ronald Trump's not not one at all. Mother has looked
at it, Coney has looked at it, and nothing has
been proven. But yet you hate Donald Trump that much,
you have that much Donald Trump derangement since wrong that
you would be stuck on Donald Trump instead of the
real culprits, which is Hillary Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.
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Last for We're gonna get earl in the last word today,
brol And, you've come around a lot since I've first
got to know you. I gotta tell you that you've
come around a long way. Proud of you. Um that thanks,
thank you, I mean I'm sorry about to call you
Donald Trump. Thanks. That's hey, I've been waiting for a
guy like this to be president for a long time.
And I just got one request. Uh, well are you
when you go to break or when you come back
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from break? Okay, you add Jason? Can you ask Jason
to play dirt Bitley some somewhere on the beach. Now
we'll good, We'll add that to the mix. No problem,
no problem at all. We take musical request to Ray
in Los Angeles, California on K E I V. What's
happening Ray? How are you happy New Year? I'm finding
happy New Year? How are you today? I'm good? Sir?
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What's going on? To speak to you? My honor? Sir?
Thank you? Okay, Yeah, I just wanted to, Um, do
you guys have any idea what's happening here in California
with the gas tax? Yeah? How much is it now? Well,
it's it's uh when up twelve cents a gallant for
last here and then it's going to top out of
eighty six cents per gallon and more for registration. On
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top of that, Um, Jerry Brown wants to charges per
mile that we drive. Yeah, that's been down floated forever.
As if you're not paying a look, you pay a
thirteen and a half state. In a state income tax bill,
you pay some of the highest property taxes depending where
you live in Los Angeles or or northern California. Um,
you've got one of the highest expenses of living. You
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have all the other taxes that you know, you add
up and once you add your federal income tax to it.
If you're in the top rate, you're you're paying sixties
sixty five cents a dollar going to government before you
get paid. And then when you die. I'm not sure
if this California having a state tax, like New York
has a ten percent a state tax, they'll tax you again.
You know what a great question is, how is it
possible that states like Florida and Texas you don't have
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any state income tax and their infrastructure seems better than
it is in New York where everything's broken down and
dilapidated and rickety and falling apart. Los Angeles, last are
the streets are crumbling as we speak. For the average
family custom Uh, why can't they live within their means? Now?
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I know governors like Cuomo and Brown and others to
try and to find ways to circumvent the tax break
they have gotten for all these these years, where if
you live in a high tax state, uh, you get
to write that off your income tax. That's not happening anymore.
And maybe these states will wake up to the reality
is the people that they have elected or greedy. They
use people's money to build their own power base and
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they basically do nothing. It's corruption at the highest level.
I don't know. I hope people wake up to it.
And I'm sorry you have to be if I didn't,
if I could get out of New York tomorrow, I
would leave. Every time I speak to my financial guy,
don't die in New York, And I'm like, Okay, I'll try.
I'll try to live as long as I possibly can
and move down to Florida sixty six months, you know,
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live for six months. That's why they don't rob me,
even blind from the grave. Such a ridiculous it's such
a double tax. It's such a greedy government. You know,
it's greedy these politicians. They get their power with our money.
That's gonna wrap things up for today. Let not your
heart be troubled. Hannity tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox
News Channel. As we have two percolating stories, one from
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Sarah Carter, one from John Solomon. That should be breaking
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and Sarah Carter. Also Shawn Spicer, Michelle Malcolm so much
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