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November 27, 2024 31 mins

Rose Tennent fills in for the vacationing Sean and talks with Paster Greg Laurie to talk about the big challenges facing America today.  

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose.
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All right, so here's someone that I just I have
been listening to for I can't tell you how long.
I'm going to ask him how long it might have been.
But he is a pastor, evangelist, Christian author. He serves

(00:43):
as the senior pastor of Harvest Christian Fellowship in Riverside, California.
And you can find more information on him. If you
want to listen to his sermons or his podcast, go
to Harvest dot org. He is Greg Laurie, pastor Greg LORII,
and he's portrayed in the movie by the Way Jesus Revolution,
if you saw that, it's based on his autobiography biography,

(01:05):
and he co wrote that and co wrote the script
for the movie. So please welcome to the show, Pastor Greglorie.
How are you?

Speaker 2 (01:12):
Pastor Dave Rose?

Speaker 1 (01:13):
I gave believe I'm talking to you. I have been
listening to your voice on the radio for I'm going
to say a lot. Is it been fifty years?

Speaker 3 (01:22):
Really?

Speaker 1 (01:23):
I saw something on one of your sites that said
fifty years.

Speaker 3 (01:26):
Well, I've been a pastor for fifty years, but I've
been on the radio for probably almost forty years now.
So it's been good for you.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
Good for you, and I always appreciate that you are
so bold with your message and you're unafraid to take
a stand on very important issues that face this country today.
So thank you for that.

Speaker 3 (01:46):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
You know, in my monologue today, I talked about how
leading up to the election, a lot of people could
be heard saying this candidate is going to heal the nation,
or this candidate can do the job. But it really
isn't up to a political candidate, is it. It's these
are spiritual issues. They are not political issues that we
face today in this country. And I know I noticed
one of your I think it was on Instagram. You

(02:08):
were talking a little bit about bringing healing to the
nation and second chronicles.

Speaker 3 (02:13):
Yeah, very true. You know, there is a place obviously
for Christians to vote, and I really encourage believers to
vote in this alass election and to vote not emotionally,
not even following your heart, as it's sometimes said, but
vote biblically. And I think America made a good decision. Okay,
but now we have to remember what our primary focus

(02:36):
is as Christians. You know, we're Christians first, were American second,
we're patriots. We love our nation. And the best thing
that we can do for America right now as followers
of Jesus Christ is be just that, real followers of
Jesus Christ. You know, Roseen' seeing some promising trends happening

(02:56):
in the church right now. I just was on with
the part just with Jordan Peterson, and he brought to
my attention an article in the New York Times that
speaks of young people returning to church, but specifically men,
and this article said, for the first time in modern
American history, young men are now more religious than their

(03:19):
female peers. I found that fascinating, and then it went
on to say that at church they're finding something they're
not finding in the culture, like calls to responsibility, sacrifice,
and leadership instead of the messaging of self indulgence in
the avoidance of commitment. I think people are sick of

(03:39):
this woke ideology. I think they're tired of these things
being pushed in their faith. And we as Christians, we
need to stand up for what we believe. So, you
know you mentioned Second Chronicle seven fourteen, it really gives
the recipe for revival. You know, we're all going to
sit down to Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow and you know we're

(04:00):
going to have our Thanksgiving recipes made before. Here's God's
recipe for spiritual healing. He says, if my people, what
you are called by my name, will humble themselves and
pray and seek my base and turn from their wicked ways,
and God promises, then I will hear from heaven and
forgive their sin and heal their lands. So we all

(04:21):
want to see American healed. We all want to see
America with turn to its spiritual roots. And you mentioned
the Jesus Revolution film. Yes, that was the movie made
about the last Great spiritual awakening. We all want to
see that. Okay, what God says, if my people it's interesting,
He points his finger at his people. My people what
took God by my name? Will humble themselves and pray

(04:43):
and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways.
Then the promise of healing comes. So hey, Christians just
need to be Christians and do what we do best,
love people, shine the light of Jesus Christ, and tell
others how to know him.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
That well said, you know, you talked about Jesus Revolution
during the seventies. I would look at those people and say, oh,
my gosh, they are such Jesus freeks. That's what we
called them right now. I'm a Jesus freak much later.
But it was a spiritual revival. And you know, if
you think about it, Pastor Greg, spiritual revivals have played
such great in parts in what has happened in our country.

(05:22):
If you go back all the way to the Revolutionary War,
it was the cause of freedom, and pastors were delivering
sermons and they were unafraid to encourage the congregation to
fight for freedom. They wanted to support the Revolutionary War
because they understood that our freedoms came from God and
God alone, not from man, because they could be taken
away from us. And then I think what's important too,

(05:43):
and I want you to comment on this because I
think we're headed that way right now. But that second
Great Awakening, what people forget is it inspired the abolitionist
movement because preachers were talking about equality and unity and
they were helping people see that in slaving others was wrong.
This is what came out of the Great Awakening. And also,
by the way, the suffrage movement came out of it

(06:03):
because those women that were working and influenced by that
those sermons and by that Great Awakening, they began to think,
wait a minute, if all men are creating equal, aren't
women as well? And we should have a we should
have a vote in the process. So and two years
ago we did see some things happening on college campuses.
How important is a spiritual revolution, especially right now when

(06:26):
everything seems like, oh, this is good. You know, maybe
things are heading the right direction after this election. But
we need more than that, don't we We need more
than that.

Speaker 3 (06:34):
Yeah, we do. And like I was saying, and the
article in the New York kinds that's great, you know,
like I just read an article where Walmart now is
doing away with DEI and pushing you know, probably Pride
Month and things of that nature. Those are good signs.
I like hearing that we're moving the right direction. But

(06:55):
the big things that needs to happen is the change
of the human heart. And you're so right to point
out the spiritual foundation of this nation. I mean, when
we think of America, we think of George Washington, but
there's another George that played a big role in the
funding of our nation. And he wasn't even an American.
He was a British preacher named George Whitfield. But many

(07:18):
believed that through the preaching of Whitfield in the colonies
he was personally hurt by Benjamin Franklin as an example,
he would preach the crowds as big as thirty thousand
without amplification, but sort of the seeds of you know,
as the revival broke out in the colonies, then when
the Revolutionary War happened, it could take root because the

(07:42):
soil was filled with people that believed. So it supported
these great ideals of America. And that's why these ideals
and these ideas are so very important. So I think
we need to pray to that end again. And you
mentioned what's happening in college camp says kids praying and back,

(08:03):
but spontaneous baptisms breaking out. The other day, I was
out walking with my wife and I said, hey, Kathy,
it's starting to rain. She says, no, it isn't, and
I said, no, it is because bald men always know
when it's raining first. So I'm bald. Wife has very
very thick here, and I see it's sort of like
when it's starting to rain. You'll see a drop here,

(08:24):
a drop there, a few more drops than it begins
to ring, and I see these little drops that go,
look at that over there, Oh wow, look at that. Wow,
that's amazing. And as these increased, these could be promising signs.
So we should pray Lord send another spiritual awakening. But
you know that's what God will do for us. Only
God can bring us spiritual awakening. But our marching orders

(08:47):
as Christians are to go tell people about Jesus, tell
them how they can come into a relationship with Him.
And there's all kinds of opportunities to do that.

Speaker 1 (08:57):
Now, you're right, and I've heard you talk before about
using our faith and doing so without fear. And I
have to say, Pastor Greg for the listener. I have
really been trying to implement that into my daily life.
But the other day I was in a sporting goods
store and right in the middle of the Nike section,
I prayed with an eighteen year old girl who readily accepted.
So I think if we start looking, right, if we

(09:19):
start looking for those opportunities, they are there.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
Wow, that's amazing, Rose way to go. Yes, Jesus said,
lift up your eyes and look. The harvest is great,
that the labors are few. You know. I think sometimes
people say, you know, one day I want to cross
the sea for Christ and reach people. Hey, why don't
you just start by crossing the street. All around you,
all around you there are people literally just waiting for

(09:44):
someone to explain it to them, Like, has anyone ever
told you who Jesus Christ is, what he promised, and
what he can do for you? And a great way
to start those conversations is just tell your own story.
You know, Rosie said, you you know you came to say,
then you looked at that Jesus freaks askance, as did I.
But then something changed and you came to fake your

(10:06):
story is a great way to tell his story. That's
a good way to begin the conversation. But ultimately, the
power is in the simple what we call the Gospel,
which means good news. It's a simple message of Jesus
Christ came to this earth on a rescue mission. He
was God walking among us. He voluntarily died in a

(10:27):
cross for our sin. He rose against them there dead
three days later. And now he stands at the door
of every human heart, and he knocks, and if we'll
hear his voice and open the door, he'll come in.
That's the good news. Anyone can do that who's looked
at the Bible a bit. And if you're a Christian,
you're commanded to do that, you know.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
And I think, and that's well said, of course. And
I think too that if we just look for I know,
every morning I ask for those opportunities or a way
to bless someone or and I think that right now,
pastor Greg, there is such a need for it. I'm
so surprised by how many people will say, yes, yes,
pray for me. Okay, I don't know who you are
and why you're asking me this, but I'll take it,

(11:06):
because this is going on in my life right now.
Everyone has something going on in their lives right now.
And listen, we've gone through some difficult times with the economy.
We're looking at the level of crime. It's we can
become fearful of what's happening around us, but people are actually,
I think, deep down open to someone saying can I
pray for you?

Speaker 3 (11:25):
Yeah. I think when you ask someone, even if they're
not a believer, can I pray for you? You will rarely
be turned down because everyone is carrying the burdens in life.
You know, it's been said, if you've preached to hurting people,
you'll never lack for an audience. And I just think
we need to realize that we did these little one
minute commercials and we ran them on Fox News and

(11:50):
Fox News Channel, and I'll tell you we've had thousands
and thousands of people respond. And as for the Bible,
we offer and pray to accept Christ. You know, it's
challenging one minute to try to share the gospel. Minute
goes by very quickly, but they've been so powerful. And
I just tell people a little bit about, you know,

(12:11):
what the Gospel says, and I often lead them in
a prayer. If you would like Christ to come into
your life. Grevous prayer. I think people are just really
open and really hungry, and and so many are waiting
for someone to engage them, you know.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
And I think too, one of your sermons I believe
was give God thanks in all things, even difficult times.
And we're headeding into this Thanksgiving and all the holidays.
You know, it's a time for reflection and when we
think about it, even in those difficult times. In fact,
maybe more especially in those times, we are to really
think about giving God thanks.

Speaker 3 (12:47):
Yeah. Well, you know, the Bible says give thanks into
the Lord, for he is good in his verse, he
endorsed forever. It does not say give thanks to the
Lord when you feel good, because you know, I'm always
feel good and and sometimes, you know, Rose Honnessy and
the holidays, a lot of people feel bad. Yes, there's
things that contributed that. Maybe their their marriage fell apart,

(13:08):
maybe they have issues in their life, maybe they've lost
a loved one that they're missing desperately, or whatever else
is going on. And so this is a time when
people really are very sad in Thanksgiving and Christmas and
so but we need to focus on the message. I mean,
Thanksgiving is a holiday that is declared to give thanks

(13:30):
to God Olmighty for all that he has given us
in America. But we can give thanks personally as well.
And then as we go to the Christmas season, and
it's you know, it's the it's the story of Jesus.
One thing I do love about Christmas. I don't love
all the commercializing of it, but I love hearing those
great Christmas songs too, playing in malls, you know, and

(13:51):
you're hearing Silent Night, their Heart, they herald angels saying,
you know, and I'm thinking the gospel still getting up with.

Speaker 1 (13:58):
It is it is, and you have to go back.
We were talking to Pastor Greg Laurie and you can
check him out at Harvest dot org. And Pastor Greg,
I just want to say again, thank you for your boldness.
Thank you for all of the years that you have
put in invested in the people all over the world
with the great message of salvation. Thank you for your boldness.

Speaker 3 (14:17):
He wrote, then my honor to be on the show,
and thanks to Shawn for Heaven be honest.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
Yes we were honored as well. Thank you very much.
You are listening to the Sean Handity Show. My name
is Rose. Check us out, Rose Unplugged Everywhere and listen,
We've got so much more coming up. My goodness, Tom
Hommond is joining us.

Speaker 3 (14:33):
All right.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
Everybody loves Tom Hommony and Greg Jarrett. Everybody loves Greg too.
Tom Homan he's the border Boss or the border God,
he likes to say. But I don't think we should
say that right after. We just had a pastor on
and I'm saying, all right, we'll be back with more
of the Seawan Handedy Show. Yeah it is. It's a
Sean Handy show. My name is Rose, sitting in for Shawn.
Welcome back to the show. And I asked you that

(14:54):
you give me a call because we haven't had a
time yet to set aside for the two of us
or more of us to talk. So it's one eight
hundred nine for one Sean, one eight hundred nine for
one Sean, one eight hundred nine for one Sean. So
you guys, like one of our favorite shows, like it's
a family show. We used to always watch and we

(15:16):
loved it. It was Seinfeld and like everybody can tell
you their favorite episode and they can even you know,
like just actually repeat the entire episode. We were at
a bar once, and yes, I do go to a
bar every once in a while. But we were sitting
around the bar and everybody had a favorite episode of Seinfeld, right,
the woman who talks too close, the one with man

(15:36):
hands and all of that. Well, do you all remember
fest of Us for the rest of us?

Speaker 2 (15:42):
I haven't celebrated fest of Us in years?

Speaker 3 (15:44):
What is your interest?

Speaker 4 (15:45):
Just tell me everything.

Speaker 2 (15:47):
Many Christmases ago, I went to buy a doll for
my son. I reach for the last one they had,
but so did another man.

Speaker 4 (15:55):
As I rain blows upon him, I realized it had to.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
Be another way.

Speaker 4 (16:00):
I know Holiday was born a Festivus for the rest
of us. And at the festiveest din you gaviate family
around and tell them.

Speaker 5 (16:09):
All the ways they have disappointed you over the past year.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
And is there a dream? No?

Speaker 4 (16:14):
Instead as a poll?

Speaker 1 (16:16):
You know we're going I just love it. We're going
to have to bid a fund farewell eventually to rand
Paul's Festivus list, because every year he would come out
with the list of all the extravagant expenses by the government.
So soon we will have to say farewell to that,

(16:36):
because we've got Elon Musk and Ramaswami, who are racing
right now to build the Department of Government Efficiency, and
they're interviewing candidates right now, and the team is also
looking for advice from some people in d C and
in Silicon Valley, and all of this is in an
effort to pursue their vision of efficiency in the government.

(16:58):
And the team was put together by President Elect Trump,
and I thought it was a great idea. I love
it to lead an advisory panel to find drastic cuts
to the federal government. And the leaders have been in
DC and at more Lango, they're interviewing candidates, and so far,
I feel that a lot of people were very hopeful

(17:18):
that this really is going to cut down on all
of the expenses that we have seen, because some of
the most ridiculous things have been spent. Money has been
spent on some of the most ridiculous things. So it
looks like it's going to be the last year for
Rampaul's Festivus list. And I just loved how clever he
was when he was bringing us the year's most outrageous spending.

(17:41):
But I love more the hope that we now have
that between Vivek ram Aswami elon Musk and the team
that they're putting together that this may be it might
just be the very last year for a Festivus list.
So I just wanted to remind some of you of
some of the things that were on the list last
year they had And this is like a flashback because

(18:03):
this happened before the government likes his gambling monkeys. They
were spending money one hundred and seventy one thousand dollars
on gambling monkeys. There's a Treasury's plot of cash for
political campaigns. That's four hundred million dollars. Lobster Tank, DoD's
lobster tank. Remember that over eight thousand dollars for that.

(18:23):
The government paying dead people again, thirty eight million dollars.
I mean, it's just they wanted to boost Egyptian tourism,
so they spent six million dollars on that Barbie doll.
Remember the Barbie doll photo that they were using to
get COVID PPP funds. People were using those. We put

(18:43):
out so much money because of that fraud. The waste
from the years past was just outrageous. Taxpayer dollars wasted.
Nine hundred billion dollars, nine hundred billion dollars. And it
was funny because Ra and Rampaul recently sent this message
via X to my friends at the Department of Government Efficiency.

(19:06):
Don't forget about the big one, the rapid out of
control increase in Internet and interest payments on the national debt.
It's on autopilot. Political resistance will be extreme and overwhelming. Beware.
And he's right, the political resistance will probably be overwhelming.
But I think we've got a president in place and

(19:27):
hopefully a team in place that can handle that. So
we wanted to talk about the You know, we were
talking a lot about religion today and I think it's
important and I'm glad that you all indulge me and
I appreciate that and especially Linda and everyone else, because
really it is up to us, I think, going forward
to bring healing to this nation, and it is what

(19:49):
brings comfort to during times of distress. And a lot
of people right now are going through difficult times, particularly
because of the economy, but even so at the holiday season,
a lot of people to fill that stress and depression
and other issues. And so when we talk about that,
it's so important that that we are still free and grateful.
We should be that we are still free to have

(20:10):
these conversations, even on the airwaves like right now. But
you know, I found something interesting back in I think
it was twenty twenty three. Chat GPT actually delivered a
sermon to this packed church in Germany, and the sermon
was all about how they they shouldn't give in to
fear and they shouldn't fear death. And this chat GPT

(20:32):
was actually tasked with crafting a church service. So a
pastor went in said, okay, chat GPT, put a starman
together for me, and they did, and it was complete
with an avatar. So all of these people that were
coming together there was some sort of convention at the
time in Germany back in I think it was April
of twenty twenty three, and it was attended by more

(20:54):
than three hundred people and they sat and listened to
a sermon that was delivered to them by an avatar.
I had to laughed because afterwards the media was asking them,
well what did you think of it? And they said, well,
you know, it didn't feel like it was real. There
was no heart and soul. You think it was an avatar.
It wasn't a real person delivering the sermon. And I

(21:15):
feel like we shouldn't have to say that, but it
was an avatar and it doesn't have heart and soul,
and he wonders sometimes if this is the future of
the church. And I'll tell you why in just a minute.
But when we replace a pastor, when we replace a
human being someone who can speak from their heart, from experience,
that's what makes a sermon good is that that pastor

(21:36):
standing up in front of the church can identify with you.
You can identify with them. They have a heart and
they have a soul, and they have experience and they
are sharing that with you. And I don't doubt that
we'll start to see more of this in the future.
And because there was one recent story that I found
just absolutely unbelievable. There was a Swiss church and they

(21:58):
launched an AI Jesus. So they've got this artificial intelligence
replica of Jesus and you could go in and talk
to him and you can maybe confess your sins if
you wanted to, you can ask for advice, you can
basically pray to this avatar. Why and people did it,
by the way, they were lining up to do it.

(22:21):
So the question I have is, why wouldn't you just
just go ahead and pray to God. Why would you?
Why would you even bother to pray to an avatar?
But anyway, it's happening, and I just wanted to share
those two stories with you because it's astounding, isn't it.
We can't just have like just a real God and
real Jesus, but we have to have an avatar giving

(22:42):
a sermon and an ai Jesus if you want to
go talk to him about your stuff. It's just weird
to me, and it's sad to me as well. I
also want to take some phone calls, so let me
give that phone number out. It's eight hundred and ninety
four one Sean, eight hundred and nine for one Sean.
And we've got let's see somebody has a great idea

(23:04):
for immigration. But I'll bet our guest coming up today
even has some better ones, but maybe not Jim from Colorado.
Let's see what you've got, bros.

Speaker 2 (23:13):
Thank hi, thanks taking my call, Happy Thanksgiving, Thank you.
I think Tom Holman and Donald Trump need to take
a step backwards. Well not really, but they should immediately
deport all the criminals. But I would grant a six
month to a one year annuity for every single illegal
who's ever crossed the border to register with the United

(23:36):
States federal government. I want to know who you are
and where you live, and I want you to check
in whatever once a month, every six months, simultaneous that
we'll begin exporting all the criminals and stuff. I believe
that probably seventy, maybe even ninety percent of all those
people across the illegally are good people, and I just
want to know who is in my country. I don't
need to deport him in mass I don't know if

(23:58):
I even need to deport him. And maybe even the
Republican Party can score some points by granting them AMSTY
if they are in fact who they say they were,
and they're hard working, and if I granted them AMSTY.
Number one, they couldn't vote until they became US citizens
and number two that go to the very back of
the line. It might take them twenty years. They may

(24:18):
never be granted the US citizenship because they may die.
It'll take that long. There's so many of them here.

Speaker 1 (24:26):
Well, and Jim, thank you for your call, and you
bring up an interesting scenario. I think that one thing
I feel very confident about, and that is that, however,
the situation is going to be handled that Tom Holman
is the man to handle it, and he's demonstrated that
in the past. He is just he couldn't wait to

(24:46):
get back into the administration. He was just so excited.
I've been on stage with him, I've interviewed him. I
like him so much. But this guy, I have to say,
if there is a sincere person out there that is
very involved with government and with this administration, Tom Homan
is one of them. And he really loves this country.
He cares about this country. As a matter of fact,

(25:07):
I heard he's said to me many times in the
past that he has suffered threats on his family because
of the position that he's taken, because of what he
has done in the past and what he's been saying
over the last four years. And now we know that
there are at least twelve, there could be more of
Donald Trump's cabinet nominees and other appointees who are being

(25:31):
targeted right now with threats to their lives. And it's
just this is unbelievable what's happening right now, and that
shouldn't be And by the way, that reminds me we
should be praying for the nominees for those he's appointing.
They need our prayer for protection. This is Unamerican that
they should be facing something like this. You didn't hear
anything like this before, did you? Four years ago? But

(25:54):
back to Tom Homan, I do believe that he's got
a strategy. I think he's been thinking about this for
the last four years. And I have ever reconfidence that
this guy is ready to go day one or he's
ready to go right now. He is ready to go yesterday,
and he's joining us today, so I'm excited about that
next hour he'll be with us. Also, Greg Jarrett is
going to be with us. So make sure you stay

(26:14):
with me through the next hour and a half and
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(26:36):
and be assured that we have a team of women
that pray for you. Thanks for staying with me, and
please plan on staying a little longer because we have
a lot more coming up.

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Speaker 1 (28:12):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. My name is Rose.
Check me out social media Rose Unplugged and also she
is called by him dot Com. Anyway, there's a group
of liberals up in Wisconsin. They're so upset because their
candidate didn't win the election, and I really feel bad
for them, and they didn't know what else to do.
So what they decided to do is just come together

(28:35):
at this park off the shores of Lake Michigan. And
here's how they decided to handle their disappointment, their sadness,
their extreme sadness. Oh my god.

Speaker 3 (29:02):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (29:03):
Wow. Those are real people. People, Those are real They're
they're out there among us. They walk was Whitmer and
her family. You know, they were just all out there
swimming together. You know, they had to let it out.

Speaker 5 (29:15):
You know, just a little, just a little Linda. But
the best part was that it was filmed by a
bunch of Trump supporters up on the hill just watching
the crazy. They're just like sitting on a hill going, oh, man, like,
can you imagine if this side won?

Speaker 1 (29:32):
Oh my god, it's so scary. This is how you
deal out there, This is how.

Speaker 5 (29:37):
You deal with life with things.

Speaker 1 (29:39):
Wow, thank god. Wow they're back. I mean, yeah, exactly,
they're home.

Speaker 5 (29:44):
Tho, isn't my friends? You know, take a good swim.
It's you know, it's December. Get in there, Yeah, go
in for the real thing. Maybe maybe the coldal shake
the lunacy out of your mind.

Speaker 2 (29:53):
Oh.

Speaker 1 (29:53):
In fact, you know when Trump won the first time
I was here in the studios with you, we all
had a big party here, right, and I remember having
to walk with Lauren I think it was, and they
were they were still out there in the cold. I
had passed them on my way here. That was actually
our old studio. Oh those were, yeah, just a couple
of hours away, but yeah, past all the Hillary supporters
on the way, you all waiting for her to come out.

Speaker 5 (30:12):
And remember we put a sign up on our apartment
door and I said, it said, I think it's just
that when you lived here still yeah, like an idiot,
and it said something like Trump I think. I said, like,
you know, Trump twenty sixteen or whatever it was. And
the next morning my neighbor had left a note on
top of the sign, and it said, I thought we
were friends and I didn't know you hated the gay

(30:35):
people because him and his husband lived next to all
I had dinner a million times. So I went over
and knocked on his door and said, let me understand this.
Because I voted for this man. You think I don't
like you. I wasn't even thinking about you when I
voted for him. What are you talking about? And he's like,
I can't believe you would do this to me, and
I'm like, bro, I mean, it's just people are nuts, man.
They are there because that's how they do it. They
objectify you. Therefore they think that you have objectifying them.

(30:57):
They just want it. I'm just trying to save the country,
that's all. It's very simple. I don't need to scream
at the ocean. It's doing just fine.

Speaker 1 (31:03):
When we walked by, they were crying, not screaming. Back
in twenty sixteen, those poor people were still left out
in the cold waiting for her. She never showed up anyway,
but I'll show up. I'm coming back next with Greg
Jared so don't go away, all right, listen, Okay, Rose,
I'm plugged in for Sean handity. I love Sean, but
I love Ethan and Linda. Even Moore got to say it,

(31:24):
I really do. We'll get you where every thank you,
that's right.

Speaker 5 (31:28):
The season of thanks for Thanksgiving, Yes, thank Thanksgiving.

Speaker 1 (31:32):
Thanks Amen

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