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And Leonard skinnerd simple man, self proclaimed simple man. There
is some ambiguity to this. Bill o'reiley is with us
all things Bill o'reiley at Bill O'Reilly dot com. Mister O'Riley, sir,
congratulations again on another massive, huge bestseller. I don't know
how you keep doing it. Writing to me is one
of the most difficult things that I that I do workwise,
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which is why I don't write like you do. Um. Anyway,
killing the legends the lethal danger of celebrity, which we
know is true. UM, I have a question for you,
and I want to lean on the Bill O'Reilly historian. Okay,
now this happens after every you know, mid term election.
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Immediately right out of the box, everyone starts talking about,
all right, well, let's look to twenty twenty four. Who
the candidates, Who's gonna be this, Who's gonna be that?
My take on this is what the world is going
to look like two years from now is going to
probably be the determinative factor in terms of and the
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candidates of course matter. But are we going to be
in a state of war? Will Taiwan have been taken
over by China? Are we going to be in the
position of economic collapse. Are we going to be paying
nine dollars a gallon for gasoline as inflation is still
going to be gone going? Is the economy going to
crash in some ways that nobody's predicted. We just don't
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know yet. And and and then you've got this other problem,
which I'll ask you in the next question. Okay, So
that's in a stute observation, Hannity, by the way, you
act like a professor with a student. That's in a
student observation, young man. Okay, but let me explain what
it really means, because we have something in play in
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America that's almost unique that we have a president who
cannot do the job. And in our lifetime we've really
never had anybody like they got bad presidents, Carter, but
we've really never had anybody who just cannot do the job.
And if anybody disputed that, I will point out to
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the open border of the United States of America. Hey, Bill,
he didn't know the leader of the country he was in,
and then he didn't know the country that he was in. Okay,
but those are small ball, you know, when you have
five million foreign nationals at least in this country since
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he's been inaugurated, you have hundreds of thousands of people
dying from narcotics coming from Mexico, and you have a
president who has not even made an attempt to solve
that problem. Not an attempt. So when you have a
situation like that, that's where you start. So things are
not going to get better in the next two years.
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Help is not on the way. And even though the
Republicans are going to be in charge of the House,
they're not going to be able to do any new
legislation because the Senate will block and then Biden would
veto it. So basically, what that is for the Republicans
is a blocking measure against Biden to stop the mass
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of spending in other insane things that the progressive want.
So they just take a little issue with one thing.
You're saying, you're right about the legislative part. We Biden
will stop it. The Senate will stop it. However, I
don't I think people are underestimating two things. Two powers
that the Republicans will have the power of subpoena and
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the power of the purse. And if they stay united
with their small majority, I think they can be enormously
effective in ways we can't imagine today. That's my thought.
But they got to be careful because independent voters, which
will make the difference next time around as well. If
you're going to do something like Hunter Biden all that,
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you better have demonstrable evidence that the public can see
from the jump. So the fishing apps position like January
sixth Committee, that's not going to play. So you better
have something. But getting back to your astute point that
we're not going to have the same world two years
from now we have now, it's going to be a
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worse world and things are going to go downhill for
America because you don't have any problem solving capability in
the White House none zero, And so it's like every
man for himself. Can I actually take it a step further.
I'm not a fearful guy. You know me. You've known
me for many many years. I don't care. I'd never
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back away from a fight, you know me. And I
will just tell you Bill for the first time, for
this country, I worry about the country. I worry about
the forgotten men and women, the Sean Hannity's in his
twenties and early thirties that didn't really have any money.
I worry about those folks that will be once the
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presidential race of twenty four gets under way, which will
be early twenty four, that will be forefront. But you
saw people last week vote against their own self interests.
You saw it in Arizona and Nevada, in New York City,
in Philadelphia, in Pennsylvania. They voted against their own self interest. Okay,
they voted for candidates who are not going to help them,
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who were foolish candidates. I mean the New York situation.
Nine to one African Americans voted for HOCOL, and HOCO
is not going to solve the violent crime problem in
the minority neighborhood. So they're voting against their own self interest.
May continue, it may continue, nobody can predict it. So
last night Trump goes on. I was watching TV program
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and the first eighteen minutes of his speech pretty Chris,
pretty good in the sense that he had to do
it because he had to re ignite his base. So
he had to give the mag of people a big,
healthy dose of Trump because of de Santis, who was
a big winner in the midterms, and de Santis wants
to be president and as momentum, so Trump had to
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do it. Last night, and he did it for the
first eighteen minutes pretty well, but then he rambled on
for an hour and five minutes, and I'm going this
shows a lack of discipline. Trump should have gotten out
of there at twenty five minutes after the hour, giving
you thirty five minutes to analyze what he said. But
he just he was like Dion, Remember Dion Hannity, He's
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the wanderer. He's wand around around around. Okay, so the
first eighteen minutes, as a professor, you give, you wish
it was shorter, and he stayed on script. I had
a copy of the script just given to me. You know,
actually after the speech started and he went off script
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a lot. It probably would have been a thirty thirty
five minute speech if he read it straight through. But
let me go back to something else, because I want
to stay focused on We don't know what the conditions
will be, and I'm worried about a couple of things.
Number One, Bill, I don't think there's any American Democrat, Republican, conservative,
or liberal that can watch what went on in Nevada,
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what's going on in Alaska, what's going on in California,
what went on in Arizona and say that this is
the best we can do. It's not. And the President
mentioned this in his speech last night when he talked
about and I would like to see election day be
a national holiday. I would like partisan observers to watch
all voting and all vote counting with paper ballots day of,
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with the exceptions for the military, for the sick, the
elderly firmed, or people that may be out of town.
I think we've got to be fair and voter ID
included in all of that. And I don't see Democrats
ever wanting to adopt that system now. If they don't it,
if we can't change the system, I do believe Republicans
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do need to recalibrate and they can't start every election
day down thirty percent and have to make it up
that day. Maybe it's a cold day, maybe it's a
rainy day, maybe it's a snowy day, and you can't
take that risk, in my opinion. And if they're not
going to change it, they better embrace what the Democrats
have embraced. Well. Number one, the Biden administration is never
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going to do that. So that's not happen in electionary
forum for two years unless the individual states like Georgia,
which according to the Heritage Foundation is now one of
the most competent states after their new law in counting
the votes, unless the individual states decide to clean it up.
In California and Arizona, Nevada are not going to clean
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it up for whatever reason. I'm not a party guy.
Marco Rubio said it best. I mean, they counted seven
and a half million ballots in less than five hours,
and you know, in Arizona you're waiting for another drop
of fifty thousand ballots and that's the best we can do.
And I'm like, no, it's not the best you can do. Hi,
are the people that were counting in Florida, and you'll
be fine in federal monitors and for oversight in the districts,
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And in California they're still not even close to finishing
the accounts in these small districts and not huge districts,
so you know something's wrong. But anyway, as for the
folks in the country, it's going to be a big
it's gonna be a fast two years. Things are going
to go very very quickly, but it's not going to
be defined and there is a danger of civil war
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and the Republican Party, no doubt about it. And that's
what the Democrats are hoping for. Because the Democrats big
deficit is, as I said, things are going to get worse.
Spides not going to run again, and I don't really
have anybody else to go to. They have no savior,
they have no charismatic person to go to. My prediction
is it's gonna be Gavin Newsom, but Joe Biden certainly
is making every appearance that he's getting ready to run. Yeah,
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but Newsome will go for it, but he'll lose. He's
way too far left. And you know, places like New
England with a solid Democrat, they'll crack there. So Newsom's
not a lock and he's not JFK. But on the
Republican side, it just depends on whether DeSantis can maintain momentum.
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And you don't know, it's too early for DeSantis to
come out and start to run like Trump is. Trump's
got nothing else to do but play golf. He can
run as much as he wants. But DeSantis has to
administer to Florida, so he's gonna have to hold his
powder for a year. And in that time, do you
believe it's a lock that he's gonna get in. No,
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it's not because I don't believe that. I don't. I've
not been convinced to that either. I think people make
assumptions that may not end up being true, but keep going.
Should be made is a Trump decantist ticket, and that's
what should happen. And if it does happen, there's a
very good chance that the Republicans will win everything in
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twenty four. But if there is a brawl, that'll only
help the Democrats. All right, quick break, we'll come back.
We'll continue eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean, if
you want to be a part of the program, more
with Bill O'Reilly on the other side, as we continue
three hours a day of red, white, and Blue America.
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This is the Sean Hannity Show. Every continue, All things
simple Man, Bill O'Reilly, All things but O'Riley and Bill
O'Reilly dot com. Now I want to ask you another question.
So I have this belief system, and it's based on
facts and evidence about I'm calling it accelerated migration. Accelerate
by COVID, people that are fed up with shutdowns, people
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that wanted their kids to have in school learning, Baby
boomers now coming of age, not wanting to get out
of the cold weather, wanting to stop paying high taxes.
And if you look at New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
they tend to end up on the east coast of
Florida or in central Florida. Then you look at the Midwest,
that would be Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan. They're on the
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west coast of Florida and central Florida. Okay, So as
if you get an eight hundred and fifty people a day,
then you get you're getting migration also from these very
same states to the Carolinas in big numbers, and Tennessee
and of course Texas they tend to draw more from California,
but they're still getting Midwesterners as well. My question is
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all the people that seem to be leaving are more
on the conservative side. Now what does that mean. That
means that the states that they're living in, you know,
blue swing states like Pennsylvania, or couple states if you
want to say, or very difficult states for Republicans to win,
are now going to get that much harder. In other words,
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Pennsylvania will be harder. Wisconsin. Look Ron Johnson, well like
senator went against a radical Senate candidate in Mandela Barnes
wants to open up half the prisons and let everybody out,
or in the case of Gretchen Whitmer, I think we
might be getting to a point where mathematically Republicans have
a problem in terms of they'll have deeper red states,
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but they're not going to have enough purple states that
they can win because of this accelerated migration bill. O'Reilly,
Am I right or am I wrong? You're right in
the sense that Donald Trump cannot win two hundred and
ten electoral boats. We did this on the New Spin
News last night. I know you watch every night two
hundred and seventy event Yeah, no, he can't win two
hundred and ten, all right. Trump can't win two hundred
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and ten. He's not going to win in those states
that add up, but he can win two hundred and nineteen.
All right. So there are five hundred and thirty eight
electoral votes all over the country to seventy needed to
be president. Trump can't get to ten, but he can
get to nineteen. That cuts the field down to eight states,
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and three of the states are problematic for him. Michigan, Wisconsin,
and Pennsylvania for the reasons you just cited and other reasons.
So it's a very narrow pathway for Trump today. But
if you are looking at a catastrophe developing in America,
as I think we may be, because again Biden cannot
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solve any problem. So whatever problems we have now are
going to be worse two years from now because he
is so incompetent and his people are as well. That
will open up some doors. But look, we're free people.
We can move where we want to move. Texas and
Florida are emerging as very very strong counters to California
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and New York. And that's just the way it is,
all right, All things simple, man, Bill O'Reilly, all things
O'Riley bill, O'Reilly dot com. Sir, it's always a pleasure
to have you. Thank you so much for me, Willis,
thanks for having me in at twenty five now till
the top of the hour, eight hundred nine one, Sean,
we'll get to your calls here in a second. Chucky Schumer, oh,
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listen to what he thinks he's gonna do. The only
way we're going to have a great future in America
is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the Dreamers and
all of them, because our ultimate goal is to help
the dreamers, but get a path to citizenship for all
eleven million or however many undocumented there are. Here. We
can get it done here. We can get it done here.
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If we can get ten Republicans to join us, we
will get this done by the end of the year.
It's the smart thing to do, it's the right thing
to do, it's the morral thing to do. It's the
Humane's team to do. And I want to assure everyone
here we will not stop fighting till we get a
fixed for DOCCA, a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers, and
a pathway to citizenship for all undocumented. All right, unbelievable, Yeah,
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good luck. This is the danger of where the Democrats
really want to go. They want to go down the
authoritarian route. They want to pack the courts, they want
DC statehood, they don't want the legislative filibuster, and basically
they want power and perpetuity anywhere they can grab it.
And you know, I told you we get the results
well we deserve. In the end, we have a massive
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check and that's the House of Representatives, and they better
unite and they better stand together, and they better be
one unit, because if they're not, and there's a lot
of infighting that's gonna not that will not end well
for anybody. And here's Schumer taking a very different position
from what he's now saying. So we're going to try
to do everything we can for as bold and immigration
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though as we can get plain and simple. We'll see
where our Republican colleagues are. People who enter the United
States without our permission, our illegal aliens, and illegal aliens
should not be eat it the same as people who
entered the US legally. President's decision to end DACA was
heartless and it was brainless. When we use phrases like
undocumented workers, we convey a message to the American people
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that their government is not serious about combating illegal immigration. Hundreds,
hundreds of thousands of families will be ripped apart. If
you don't think it's illegal, you're not going to say it.
I think it is illegal and wrong. Ends of thousands
of American businesses will lose hard working employees. A biometric
based employer verification system with tough enforcement and auditing is
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necessary to significantly diminish the job magnet that attracts illegal
aliens to the United States. They may have known no
other country but ours, and have voluntarily registered themselves. All
illegal aliens present in the United States on the date
of enactment of our bill must quickly register their presence
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with the United States government or face imminent deportation. We
want to get to do as much as we can
to make immigrants welcome in America, to make sure that
America integrates immigrants into our system of government. And we'll
keep fighting to get as bold and strong a bill
as we can. Yeah. Okay, there's Chucky over the years,
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flipping and flopping and flailing, but his real position is, well,
not going to stop until we get citizenship for Dreamers
and all illegal immigrants. Why do you think, Oh, let's
give people something of great value. Let's violate the law,
Let's give them preferential treatment. Let's let's get rid of
catch and release just process people. Give them a free
phone and free transportation, and then eventually free housing. And
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because a lot of people don't have money, and of
course we have to house them and feed them and
clothe them and take care of their education of their kids,
and give them healthcare and everything else in between and
by the way, we can't afford any of it. It
would be nice if we could. We can't anyway, eight
hundred nine one, Sean, if you want to be a
part of the program. Howard is in Baltimore, Howard High.
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How are you WCBM. What's going on? Hey, Sean, thanks
for taking our call. I originally when I got to
register to vote, it was nineteen sixty nine. You had
to be twenty one. Who was still Democrats were still
under the influence of Kennedy. I registered as a Democrat.
Over the years, I never voted party, and I think
more people need to look at that they need to
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vote policy. I'm just absolutely amazed at how proficient the
Democrats have been with the big lie, and I think
I'd really like to see us to recognize that and
be able to communicate that. The latter they talk and
the more they say it, the more people that believe it,
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including conservatives, including especially the Rhinos. So I'd like to
see that happen. Bill had a lot of great points.
One with respect to Trump running with the Santist is
not ready. People are calling him the future. In my opinion,
nobody's got the total skill set package that Trump has.
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He's got the business package, he's got the negotiation package,
he's got the heart and the drive to go through
with everything. And my wife and I went down the
list of things he's accomplished, and for anybody listening that
wants to take a look, go online and look up
accomplishments of the Trump administration. It's forty six pages long.
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The President went into great detail last night, and I
covered it on the show last night, and I spoke
a lot about it earlier. Yeah, that's all true, but
there's never been a guy that's come on to more fire.
I've never seen this in my life. I'll say this
also about any Republican that's ever going to run for president.
They're never going to be liked by the medium mob.
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The medium mob will turn on them. They will manufacture it,
they will do it, and they will do what they
need to do to destroy whoever the candidate happens to be,
because it's just who they are. And you know, unfortunately,
I don't know what it's going to take. I worry
about the math in terms of the electoral college. I
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worry about what I call accelerated migration. You've heard me
talking about that. And I think I'm right, and I
think it's going to get harder, and the only thing
that's going to change this, in my view, is just
a massive amount of pain unfortunately, that I believe people
will have to go through, and conditions that none of
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us can foresee. You know, here we are in November sixteenth,
you know, heading into Thanksgiving week, we were not going
to be able to foresee what the issues will be
in November two years from now. And that's why I
urge people don't have over exuberance, you know, be very
sober in what it is that we're dealing with here.
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You know we do. But Republicans, conservatives now have a
math problem. I've they've had a map problem for a
long time. Look, Howard, how long have you been listening
to me on the show. You've heard me for a while,
I hope, right, Yes, Okay, what do I always say
in an election year, a presidential election year, you got
to run the table. You gotta win every swing state
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and in other words, you gotta win Pennsylvania hard, you
gotta win Georgia. Now it's hard. Florida is redder than ever.
I'm not worried about Florida anymore. I'm not worried about
Ohio anymore. The entire map is shifted. And as people
have now you know, raced out of conservatives or leaving
these these liberal states seeking warmer weather, lower taxes, less
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draconian government. You know, they want in person education for
their kids, they want a better way of life, they
want law and order. They don't want woke education, they
want classical education. And as they move to these states,
they make those states redder, and then these other states
now become even that much harder to win, if it
all even possible, I don't know. I think it's gonna
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I think it's getting that bad. When when Florida takes
in eight hundred and fifty new residents a day and
it's clear that the majority of them a conservative escaping
these liberal states. We've got a problem here. And you know,
by the way, don't blame the messenger. I'm just trying
to give you accurate information. I'm with you. I mean,
I think Bill was right about the amount of pain
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that's going to occur over the next two years. It's
going to be unbelievable. I also think that with all
these people coming across the border, that we have no
idea who they are. I think it's very likely that
something very bad is going to happen. I you know, I,
you know, I had a conversation with somebody in the Senate.
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I'm not going to say who, and I went through
a list of things that I fear, you know, with
open borders, you know, remember last year, you know, this
year alone, rather we've had ninety eight people the terror
watch list that we know we identified that were caught.
How many people maybe on that watch list didn't get caught?
And then I went through my worst case scenarios. I
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don't even want to express them on the air, to
be honest, because I don't want to give any idiot ideas.
They are really evil people in this world. I wrote
a whole book on deliver us from evil. Evil does exist,
and it wants to destroy goodness. It wants to destroy innocence.
It is the antithesis of all the values that most
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of us hold near and dear. And in the name
of some you know, religion and the name of whatever
they're perverting, they would they think they're justified in killing
large numbers of people. We talk about nine to eleven
could something like nine to eleven happen again, who with
open borders, where we're making it easier for that something
like that to happen, because you have people that have
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bad intentions that are not getting background checks, that are
entering this country. And I just don't know how many
of them, and I don't know where they are, but
I would imagine that if I ventured, and I'm just
giving a guess. My best guess is that there are
terror cells in this country waiting for instructions. And this
is not what We've not seen the end of this,
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and we're making it worse by doing things like not
doing background checks. But you know, I don't want to
be a broken record here anyway, Howard, appreciate your call
with my friend, God bless you. Let's say hi to
Allen Is in West Virginia. Allen, how do you feel
about Joe Mansion When he gave into the Inflation Reduction Act,
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or as I call it, the Tax the poor, middle
class and people on fixed income Act, and then the
part that he was promised, the pipeline he was promised,
was never forthcoming. And then Joe Biden is now saying
he wants to destroy the entire coal industry in the
state of West Virginia. How do you feel about all that.
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I haven't always with everything Joe Mads doing, but I
grew up around him. Okay, but do you feel like
they screwed him over? Because I think they screwed him over.
He did, he did. Like I said, he hasn't always
made all the right decisions, but for the most part,
he does what's good for our state. So you have
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no problem with the fact that they promised him a
pipeline and then they said, no, you have no problem that.
You don't have a problem that he's aligned with a
party that wants to end you know, cold production in
this country. Do you have a problem with that? Yes,
I do, And I wish you could twaught parties. Well,
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maybe he will of herschel Walker wins in Georgia. Georgia,
I hope listening that's a possibility. But I grew up
around Joe and I knew his dad, and his dad
would turn over in his grave if he taught parties. Well,
I'm a retired maybe vetter and also a merchant marine,
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so I'm in the oil industry for a living. And
I think they really did West Virginia dirty when they
promised him Matt and didn't deliver on it and just
shut him down. Yeah. Well, let me ask you a question.
Don't you think we for the time being, Um, do
you see any alternative, any renewables that we that can
instantly replace fossil fuels, oil gas, and coal, Because I
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don't see it. No, there's there's nothing to see instance
in another place. All that you're gonna have to, if anything,
you're gonna have to gradually introduce and still use what
we're using now until we get swapped over and it
maybe gradually introduced things, you know, and maybe run cold
natural gas and wind and solar at the same time.
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I mean, it has got to be cost effective, and
it's right now the energy that runs the world's economy
is oil, gas and cold and for anyone to believe
otherwise is living in a fantasy world. Their dream of
renewable energy and dependence is decades and decades away. It's
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not achievable, and it's not cost efficient, and we have
now unilaterally disarmed economically. This is why I really really worry.
And when I think of the people in this country,
the heart and soul of this country, the people that
work hard every day to get up, love God, family, country,
pay their taxes, obey the laws, raise their kids, go
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to church on Sunday. You know, are doing everything right
in life, everything we'd want them to do in life,
and they're the ones now getting screwed left and right,
sad and unnecessary. Right, let's get back to our busy phones.
Many of you have been really patient here. We have
a minute left, all right, Scottie and Michigan. This this
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last minute is yours. Let's let you make account first
and foremost. I want to thank my dad rushing you
for making me the Christian Conservative that I am. We
as a party, it doesn't matter who we put out.
The Democrats are going to demonize us and try to
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split us apart, and they've been successful for years at
doing it. We have to unite, Quit pandering, Quit reaching
across the aisle, because they just pull us across the
center of the aisle to their side, and we're losing drastically.
This is what I never understood about Liz Cheney because
I was I was there, I watched it. I defended
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her dad for the eight years he was vice president.
George Bush as well, and a far better choice than
a Democrat. And they basically accused her dad of being
a murderer, a war criminal, a thief. It doesn't matter.
Whoever has the R in front of their name is
gonna be smeared, slandered, and you won't recognize them by
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the time they had done demonizing them. Just a fact. Anyway,
good call, my friend, great point. I hope people hear it.
Eight hundred and ninety four one Sean. If you want
to be a part of the program, quick break right back.
We'll continue