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President Trump just truthed out that it is my honor
to announce the John Voight, Mel Gibson, Sylvester Stallone to
be special ambassadors to the great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California.
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It will serve as special envoys to me for the
purpose of bringing Hollywood, which has lost much business over
the last four years to foreign countries, back bigger, better,
stronger than ever before. I do know, in the case
of Sylvester Stallone, that he tapes Pulse King right here
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in the US. I won't say what state. I don't
think I'm at liberty to do that. These are three
very talented people. Uh, they'll be my eyes and ears
and and I will get done what they suggest. It
will again. It will again be like the United States
of America itself, the golden age of Hollywood. There was
a golden age of Hollywood. That that time has come
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and that time has gone. And TV movie production Southern
California's plummeted to catastrophically low levels in recent years. Major studios,
streamers they have moved shooting activity to cheaper locations. Can
you blame them, even even they've said enough to California,
they've just had it. You know, we do have some
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news out of California. None of it none of it
really very good, more bad news in terms of what
we're learning about what it could have been prevented out there. Uh,
there's one story biz Pack review story that suspicion swirl
after Biden family source says the paintings that hunter Biden
law as the quote LA Wildfire were worth millions of dollars. Hmmm.
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I wonder if those paintings were in short, Linda, does
that is that? Would that be a terrible guess on
my part? I don't think so. Anyway, source close to
the Biden family told The New York Post the artwork
was worth millions, and the outlet noted the attorney, you
know that the attorney bought eight hundred and seventy five
thousand dollars worth of the former drug addicted son's work
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through Soho Gallery and Morris, who loaned the first son
the five million to hell pay his tax bill, has
been financing a documentary on him. But you know, we'll wait,
we'll watch, We'll see what happens in this front. We
do have a ton of news today that we've got
to get to and we're going to get it all in. Also,
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Jim Jordan will be with us in the course of
the program as well. Look, let me let me address
what's going on with these hearings. Look, we're four days way.
Donald Trump, you know, as of Monday at noon, will
be the president of our country. That is great news.
Things are already changing rapidly. We'll talk later about what's
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going on with Israel. I know it's a horrible deal,
I really do, but it may be I am I'm
reading the tea leaves a little bit differently than everybody else.
And what I suspect is that Trump, you know, hell
will all hell will break loose in the Middle East
if they don't release the hostages. I'm almost seeing this,
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and I could be wrong in my perception as the
last opportunity to maybe get whatever hostages are alive out
of there. Do I think in the end this is
in any way going to stop Israel and Donald Trump
from achieving their goal, their mission of obliterating radical Islamic
terrorists in Gaza and in Lebanon and the hoodie rebels
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and the head of the snake, Aron, I don't. I
think the world is going to have to face a
truth and reality that the Iranians, which have plotted and
planned and schemed and provided the weaponry, but not only
October seventh, and Hamas and Hiszballah and Islamic Jihad and
the Huti rebels and have fired their own ballistic missiles
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into Israel. They're gonna have to be dealt with, and
they're gonna have to be dealt with before they ever
become a nuclear armed country. And we know that they've
been working hard in that direction. Reports that they're fortifying
their nuclear sites in anticipation of a potential strike by
either the Israelis or a combination of the Israelis and
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the US. It's just something the world cannot cannot risk.
That would put the world at a risk of a
modern day holocaust. But with all that said, that will
be dealt with in a good amount of time. I mean,
it's gonna have to be dealt with, probably fairly quickly,
be honest, probably a lot a lot more quickly than
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people would like, or that I would even like. It is.
What they're offering is a horrific deal. There's no other
way to put it, it is. It is awful. Hamas's
lead fire negotiator praised the October seventh attack. I mean,
I know people are interested in Cutter, but Cutter and
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their prime minister that actually credited Trump with this even
being remotely possible, will play that coming up later. You
have to remember that that Cutter was also housing Hamas
leaders in some of the most extravagant, you know, high
end hotels throughout a big part of the conflict. You know,
the only deal, frankly, at the end of the day,
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should be the unconditional surrender by Hamas, which is already
nearly destroyed and will be destroyed. It's got to be
demilitarized in Gaza once and for all, and that's gonna
that that deal has to take shape at the right time.
And I would argue the same has to take place
for Lebanon. Now, if you have thirty three hostages that
are going to be released in exchange for two thousand
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convicted terrorists, okay, do the math. That's a horrible deal.
My suspicion is, and I know that Israel's probably feeling
a lot of pressure to get this done, and Donald
Trump wants to send a very clear message. That message
is gonna have to be sent anyway, there is my prediction.
But if this is probably the last opportunity, Aaron Cone
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said it on Hannity last night that you know, if
these remaining hostages, those that are actually alive, you know,
are probably surrounded by people that will blow themselves and
the hostages up if Israel makes another attempt at trying
to rescue them. They were very successful in rescuing a
number of these hostages. And it's not a done deal.
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Then Yahoo's accusing Homos of trying to back out of
the deal, and they would like to keep this a
millitarya and at some point these people are all going
to have to be dealt with and there's going to
be held to Bay to pay. And I think that's
the only reason they're even at the table. But I
do think we have more leverage than maybe they think
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they have. However, I do respect, I give great respect,
and I'm not gonna judge Israel or the United States,
you know, taking what is on paper a horrible deal,
because they value the life of their citizens so much
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more than people that indoctrinate their children with cartoons and
math equations to hate Jews and to hate America. I
can't fault them for that. Now we're watching, you know,
the show's trial go underway. I will tell you the
star yesterday. They were pretty nice actually to Senator Marco Rubio,
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which is usually the case of if a US senator
gets called up to a different position. But they were
not particularly kind to Pam Bondy. But she absolutely destroyed
Adam Schiff. We played this on the program yesterday. I
won't play it again now. And and she just kept
pointing out things like seventy two percent of Americans have
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lost faith in the DOJ because of people like you, basically,
and you know what really came out and really was
just in the forefront. And I love when she said
the crime rate in his state of California is eighty
seven percent above the national average and then said, you know,
he was the one that had a censor, was censured
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by the Congress, not Pam Bondy, one of the biggest
congenital liar's conspiracy theorist peddlers in the country, or Blumenthal
implying that Pam Bondy was lying. This is the guy
that lied about Vietnam. That was Blumenthal that did this,
you know, and if you go back in time, you
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know there was one problem. Bluomenthal, Democrat now running for
the US Senate, never served in Vietnam, but he claimed
that he did was never held responsible. Tam Bondi slamming
Senator Hurano during the hearing, and that went viral after
the Attorney General designate Pam Bondy slammed her for being
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the only Senator to refuse a meeting before the Senate
Judiciary Committee hearing even took place. Why didn't she meet
with Pam Bondy? Did they actually have an open mind?
Most of these people don't. And the one thing that
just really stood out in all of this, and Pam
Bondy vowed, it is not going to be an enemy's list.
She's going to end weaponization. And she went on and
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on and on. It was a master class how she
flipped the script on Senator white House of Rhode Island.
In response to a question, you know it would not
be appropriate or prosecutors start with a name and look
for a crime. White House said, it's a prosecutor's job
to start with the crime and look for a name, correct, Senator,
I think that is the whole problem with the weaponization
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we have seen the last four years and what's been
happening to Donald Trump, and this gets to the heart
of it, is that these are the very people that
sat idly by silently. They had no problem with the
weaponization of justice against Donald Trump. They had no problem
with the double standard unequal justice under the law, top
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secret classified information Donald Trump, that was the only person
covered under the Presidential Records Act, yet it was mar
Lago rated, but not the four locations Joe Biden had
top secret classified information in or Hillary Clinton servers, you know,
that had a lot more top secret classified information on
them than anything they found at Mara Lago. And then
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of course thirty three thousand subpoena emails. They didn't care
about a dirty Russian disinformation dossia that was bought and
paid for by Hillary that was then used to spy
on Donald Trump. None of them ever raised an eyebrow
when an attorney general, abusing power in New York that
ran on a platform to get Trump literally takes something
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a legal nda identified as such, the bookkeeping records as such,
and turns that into this novel legal theory to charge
Donald Trump with a federal crime of which has no
jurisdiction to do so. And not one Democrat cared about
weaponization then. And what you can only conclude in this
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is that deep down they know in their hearts what
they did is wrong. They know that the DOJS was weaponized,
They know that the FBI has been politicized, They know
that the intelligence community has been politicized and turned on
American citizens. They said nothing. They didn't even care about
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the valuation of Mara a Lago. Nobody said, you know what,
we've got to be fair here. The evaluation is not
eighteen million, it's it's a billion plus dollars. They didn't
care about any of that truth and what they're fearing,
And the reason that you know that they went so
deep in the paint in his line of questioning, is
they fear what they have allowed and stood silent on
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and and secretly supported because they all hate Trump equally,
is going to be used against them. And Joe Biden
says he's not going to pardon himself. He needs to
reconsider that because we do know Biden lied. We have
photographic evidence that Joe Biden lied when he said he
never once talked to his son, his brother or anybody
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about their foreign business deals, when in fact, we have
pictures of Joe and Hunter and his brother with their
foreign business partners, and we have the specific time of meetings.
We have Hunter's laptop which outlines the monies that were
paid to Joe directly half his income goes to Pops.
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Discussions about what account they're going to pay pops home repairs.
With I'm sitting here with my father and between everybody,
he knows of my ability to hold a grudge. You're
gonna regret not giving us the money. The one billion
taxpayer dollars that were leveraged by Joe Biden to get
a prosecutor that was investigating his son, who admittedly was
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addicted to drugs, had no experience and energy oil, gas
coal or Ukraine or China for that matter. You know,
is making millions and millions of dollars and apparently, according
to Hunter, that money was going to Pops and Pops
you think he just leveraged it for his health or
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was that phone call from Dubai or wherever it came
from with Maurisa executives and Hunter to Joe Biden prior
to that trip where he leveraged the billion dollars was
that we need your help, Pops. You got to get
this prosecutor off our ass as quickly as possible. Anyway,
eight hundred ninety four to one, Sean, if you want
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to be a part of the program, we are officially
on preemptive part. And watch for sure. Right there is
news at my free state of Florida. Governor rond De
Santas earlier today now announcing that the Attorney General of Florida,
Ashley Moody, who's been on this program many times, will
take Senator Marco Rubio seat in the US Senate. Elected
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as the state's top law enforcement officer in twenty eighteen,
she campaigned on a pledge to voters that she would
be a prosecutor, not a politician. Along with Governor DeSantis,
she boosted her political profile on the onset of the
COVID nineteen pandemic, calling on the federal government to hold
China responsible. In elevating her to the post, Governor DeSantis
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praised Moody as a key player in his political battles,
a law and order prosecutor who is prepared to help
President elect Donald Trump secure and shut the border rate
and inflation overhaul what he described as the federal bureaucracy
that has run a monk. I'm ready to show up
and fight for this nation and fight for President Trump
to deliver the America First Agenda on day one, she
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said during the announcement in Orlando earlier today. I think
a good choice. She's been a friend of this program
for a long time. All Right, welcome back, the latest
out of Israel, the latest out of Washington. We're only
four days away, this long national nightmare ending. All right,
twenty five now till the top of the hour, eight
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the Democrats you know, returned to you know form and
you know this was predictable. I told you this would happen.
More of the nomination hearings going on today. And Doug Bergram,
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who is going to be the Energy Secretary. Here's Senator
Harano asking this question of Doug Bergram. Now, by the way,
before any nominee gets asked these questions, I think every
Senator needs to answer these questions themselves.
Speaker 2 (20:30):
Listen, thank you, missus Sherman, welcome. As part of my
responsibilities to ensure the fitness of nominees before any of
the committee sow which I said, I asked the following
two initial questions. First, since you became a legal adult,
have you ever made on wanted requests for sexual favors
or committed any verbal or physical harassment or assault of
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a sexual nature.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
No, Senator, I have not.
Speaker 2 (20:56):
Have you ever faced discipline or entered into a settlement
related to this kind of conduct?
Speaker 1 (21:01):
I have not. I mean, you got to be kidding me, right,
I mean, they sit up there in the high Horse.
I would like Senator Horono to ask every one of
our Democratic colleagues the same question. I think now, I mean,
so we know where this is going. Probably Cash Patel
will face hard questioning, as will Tulsey Gabbart, as will
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Robert F. Kennedy Junior. I don't expect that there's going
to be any problems. Scott Besset, I'm sorry. Bissett testified
before the Senate Finance Committee hearing today, and he's up
for the role of Treasury Secretary. He crushed it today,
and I think Lindsey Graham identified it perfectly, said a
home run. From my point of view, this man has
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been successful at everything he's tried to do, He's worked
really hard, and why did President Trump pick him? He
believes that President Trump's economic agenda is a good fit
for this country and he wants to help President Trump
be successful and anyway, so he delivered a really strong
opening statement that he believes President Trump has a generational
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opportunity to unleash a new economic golden age that will
create more jobs, wealth than prosperity for all Americans. That's
what I want. I want. I want every American to
have the opportunity to be successful based on how hard
they're willing to work. And if you're willing to work
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hard in this country, you should be able to achieve
the American dream and not settle for what the Washington
Post suggests is a town home because Americans can't afford
a home with a backyard anymore. Let's settle. No, I
don't believe Americans need to settle. I think Americans need
to succeed, and they need a government that's going to
get off their back and allow them to succeed, and
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that means enticing and encouraging economic growth. He said, We've
got to secure supply chains that are vulnerab to strategic competitors.
We've got to carefully deploy sanctions as part of a
whole of government approach to address national security requirements. We do.
I'm a free trader, but I'm a fair trader. You
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have to have free and fair trade. And if China
wants to charge twenty five grand for a car going
into China, well we need to have the same practice
applied to them and send a message the best approach
to achieving these important goals and make sure that the
dollar remains the world's reserve currency. He said. We will
unleash the American economy by implementing pro growth regulatory policies,
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reducing taxes, unleashing American energy production. That is our biggest
opportunity to help every American get rich. Once we start
producing all of that energy and producing all of that
money and selling it to all our Western European allies,
it's good for national security. It sort of siphons off
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moneys for nefarious activities from countries like Iran and Russia
and other countries in the Middle East that don't have
our best intentions at heart. He advocated for extending the
Trump tax cuts, and he said it's the single most
important economic issue of the day. If we don't renew
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an extension, then we will be facing an economic calamity,
and as always with financial instability that falls on the
middle and working class. And then he warned of that
a huge tax increase on the middle class would take
place if the tax cuts are allowed to expire. That's
exactly what would happen. And then he flipped the script
on Senator Ron Wyden when he tried to hit percent
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with a gotcha question on Taro's and he just got
shut down. And he, you know, in his argument, gave
gave Senator Whyiton an economics lesson. He doesn't know anything
about the economy, clearly, and then becent shut down Widen's
claim that we are in a clean energy race with China.
He's a senator, China is going to build ten new
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cold fired plans this year. That is not a clean
energy race. That is an energy race, but not a
clean energy race. You know, remember they're developing nation under
the Paris Accords, just like India. Then he hammered government spending.
We don't have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem.
Spending is out of control. Hence, you know, Elon musk
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and Vivek Ramaswami, and then he talked about the Chinese
economy is the most unbalanced economy in the history of
the world. They're using their surpluses to fund their military machine.
The US has the lead and we must make sure
we maintain it. I'm not so sure that they're not
surpassing as militarily. That scares me. He reaffirmed Trump's promise
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not to cut social security of Medicare. He indicated support
for more sanctions on Russia to end the Ukraine War.
That's it's given. Here'll be sanctions on Iran as well,
so they can't be rich. That is the money that
they used to foment terror around the world. And he
had an exchange with Bernie Sanders over the federal minimum wage,
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and Sanders asked if he would work with those who
want to raise the federal minimum wage to a living
wage to take millions of Americans out of poverty. He said, well,
I believe the minimum wage is more of a state
or regional issue, and then asked, well, you know, should
we change the federal minimum wage? We have seven twenty
five an hour. He said, no, sir, look at California.
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I think they're going up to fifteen to nineteen dollars
an hour, whatever it is, they're not going to be
able to get workers. And he said, free trade has
got to be balanced against fair trade. And clearly what
has happened is the trade has not been fair and
that has fallen on American workers. And China's the most
unbalanced economy in the world world and they are in
a recession and trying to export their way out of that.
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And then he talked about when Donald Trump was last president,
Iran was down to producing one hundred thousand barrels of
oil exports. Now they're exporting one point seven million barrels
because Joe Biden and Kamala Harris turned a blind eye
towards the sanctions that were working and bankrupting the regime
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to the point where they were at a tipping point
whether they would survive. He said, we could make the
Iranian regime broke again and at the same time increase
our domestic production with the highest energy standards in the world.
He's right, and if we do all these things, the
world is going to be a better place. Conservatism works
whenever you practice it anyway, so you know, and then Bergen,
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by the way, went into great specificity and detailing a
lot of this. It just is what you have is
a changing of the guard. I don't know really what
to make of Joe Biden's farewell address last night, except
to say that it was sad, It was pathetic. It
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was everything that you would expect. I mean, it was
Joe Biden, mumbling and bumbling, you know, a career politician,
filled with delusions of success, petty political attacks, and every
cliche imaginable. You know, if you really listen very very closely,
you know we're watching him. He didn't mention the Department
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of Justice that he weaponized. He didn't mention his last
minute actions to try and sabotage Donald Trump as he
comes into office. He failed to mention that we are
now on preemptive pardon watch and his get out of
jail free cards. He failed to mention that his greatest
legacy will end up being the the tens of millions, ten, twelve, fourteen,
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fifteen million, whatever the number is, unvetted illegal immigrants, including
gang members, cartel members, known terrorists, murderers, rapists that are
in our country. And however, many Americans are victims of
violent crime, murdered, raped. If there's a terror attack on
our homeland by these people that he allowed in unvetted,
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that will be his legacy. That is Joe, That is
on Joe, that is on Kamala. You know, in there
in the farewell address, we got more class warfare against well.
I don't know who the oligarchs he's talking about are,
you know, I know that the Bidens love oligarchs because
they they got a ton of money from oligarchs, like
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the former first Lady of Moscow and all these rich
oligarchs in China and Kazakhstan and Ukraine. You know. But
it was a typical but mumbling, bumbling, disorganized, uninspired, you know,
riddled with visions of grandeur about himself, you know, the
typical lying about how great he was, when in fact
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he's just been lying. I mean, he's been saying in
recent days that he made the border more secure, and
that Vladimir Putin, you know, really really respects him and
cares what he thinks. He's dreaming. But ask yourself this,
as Joe Biden leaves in frankly in disgrace as one
of the worst presidents in history, I ask anyone listening
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to this program. Can you identify a single policy that
Joe Biden implemented that improved your life economically? Are you
better off? We're paying twelve thousand dollars more per person
per year than we were paying four years ago, about
a buck twenty five buck fifty more gallon for gasoline?
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Are you better off? Did his policies help you and
your family? He's worked fifty years in government, He owns
two large homes, multimillion dollar homes. He goes on lavish vacation.
Where did all that money come from? You know, Joe
Joe lying about never meeting with Hunter's business partners. We
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now have photographic evidence of such. Do you think your town,
your cities are more safe and more secure? Are you
schools better off? Did he do anything to help secure
social security of medicare? What did he do in these
years to make this country a better place? Apparently, according
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to the New York Post, he sat on a pillow
for an extra boost as he delivered this eighteen minute
farewell address last night. Photos taken from just outside the
Oval office show that, you know, he had a small
little cushion wedge between the presidential rump and the seat seemingly,
you know, a firm leather chair. Pretty pathetic also in
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and of its own right. And by the way he
leaves office, you know, with one of the lowest approval
ratings of any president in the modern error, he's probably
one of the worst present residence in our country's history.
Kamala apparently has pissed off that Biden keeps saying he
would have beaten Trump. Jill Biden took that big shot
at Nancy Pelosi. We were friends for fifty years. I
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want to get the whole story about Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer,
George Clooney, Barack Obama, how they organize the coup, and
how they all thought they were clever, and they all
thought they'd convinced the American people. They all, you know,
arranged for Kamala to take over for Joe. And you
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know that Tamala was up to her eyeballs in that
deal too. I wonder if we'll ever get the real story,
and a lot of ground yet to cover. We'll get
into all of it, and we are in preemptive pardon watch.
We'll check in with Congressman Jim Jordan, the chairman of
the very important House Judiciary Committee also Caroline Glick. Yes,
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it's a horrific deal, but it might be the only
chance to get these hosts the just released we'll get
her thoughts on that. We'll get to your calls. Eight
one hundred ninety four one Shawn