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December 30, 2024 32 mins

Rose Tennent fills in for Sean and spends some time with "Pastor Jack," Pastor Jack Gibbs, and they look ahead to 2025 and the power of a fresh start with a new year. 

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Speaker 8 (01:12):
Welcome back to the Sean Hannity Show. We're just days
away from a new year, and that makes sitting in
for Sean Hannity all the more special to me.

Speaker 1 (01:19):
Today.

Speaker 8 (01:20):
I'm so proud to be with you as we say
goodbye to twenty twenty four and look forward to twenty
twenty five, and I think I can say that we
are all looking forward to it with great optimism. I'm Rose,
I'll be with you this afternoon, and we are taking
calls this hour.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
I mean it, I'm not lying.

Speaker 8 (01:36):
It's one eight hundred ninety four to one, Sean, one
eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn. But before we
do that, we've got one of my favorite people, Pastor Jackhibbs,
joining us today. He's known to so many People's just
Pastor Jack, and he leads the Calvary Chapel Chino Hills.
He's got a television broadcast that's called Real Life with Jackibbs.

(01:56):
You can check him out at Jackibbs dot com. That
is where I go to catch up on all of
his sermons and they are so good.

Speaker 2 (02:05):
Welcome back, Pastor Jack. How are you Rose?

Speaker 4 (02:08):
Thank you for having me back? My goodness. I think
we started out this year some eleven or twelve months
ago doing the program, and I'm just grateful for you
to have me on. And I'm grateful that we've made
it through this year and thrilled. How about what's ahead
of us?

Speaker 2 (02:21):
Aren't we?

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Though?

Speaker 8 (02:22):
And listen, that's because you've just bring so much to
the table and that's why. And you're right, we did
do this last year. We talked about the new year
and expectations, and I thought that we could talk about
how that new year always brings new opportunities, not just
you know, everybody talks about resolutions, and I know a
lot of people are politically excited about this new year,
but what about personally, like how should we approach a

(02:46):
new year?

Speaker 4 (02:47):
Yeah, you know what's great is that a new year
is based upon a new day, and the Bible tells
us God has promised us that there's new mercies every morning.
And so I'd like to just repeat what a woman
told me in the church parking lot after services. She said,
do you feel an optimism that was not in the
air before? And I said absolutely, and I'm seeing it

(03:09):
among other people as well. So what's going on? Well,
Number one, there is that newness of the new year.
God has promised us that he's the governor of time
and he's the governor of every year, and so there's
an enthusiasm about that. But I think Rose and you
and I have talked offline before about this. I think
I think God gave us his mercy regarding this last election,

(03:32):
at least for us in California, we would have gotten
much more religious persecution than we normally do.

Speaker 7 (03:38):
Here.

Speaker 4 (03:40):
There's a breath of fresh air in America. People especially
Christians are saying, you know, the next four years could
be really good. We've got a window of time, and
so we need to get up and go like never before.
And I think that breeds optimism rose you know what,
I really do too.

Speaker 8 (03:57):
And that's interesting that you said that there is a
there is a air about this new year coming, and
there is a certain optimism. And I think too that
one of the things that I've been learning, and you
can address this, is that I've seen God has allowed
me to see firsthand just how all of these things.
There are so many things that are happening in the background,
things that we don't know about, things that are leading

(04:17):
up to certain events and our lives, and that we've
got to trust that process, you know.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
And I think there is an optimism.

Speaker 8 (04:24):
I think so many people have gone through difficult times
or struggles or growth, and I think it's all for
a purpose.

Speaker 4 (04:31):
Well, absolutely true. I encourage all of your listeners right
now to check out Romans chapter eight in the Bible
it's still there. It's a great, great chapter of what
God does regarding those who love him, that he has
an absolute, specific plan. And the other thing is this,
you know, Rose, I was reading the other day Isaiah
chapter forty five, and I encourage people to read that

(04:51):
for this reason. There was a man by the name
of Cyrus of the Persian Empire, and God was going
to use him to bring at his people. Israel in
the Bible says that Cyrus didn't know God, and Cyrus
was this pagan person individual, and yet God called him
my servant. And you're going to do this because this
is what I want done. Fast forward. Here we are,

(05:14):
at this precipice or at this wonderful step. It depends
on how you view and have a worldview. I don't
think we're stepping off into oblivion. I think God has
given us, as I said, mercy. And I think when
you look at Isaiah forty five, God take he installs kings,
and he removes kings. In our case, he presidents and

(05:35):
he removes them. And for whatever reason, no matter what
anybody has against Trump, or he doesn't like his hair
or whatever, it's irrelevant, God put him in a place
so all of this can have some optimism knowing if
God's on a strone and if God's alive and he is,
then I can accept this year. Even maybe you're saying
the election didn't go the way I wanted to. Well, listen,

(05:57):
let's just join ranks with optimism, and let's look out
for what's best for the Kingdom of God. God loves
us and he'll have mercy, and let's do what's best
for America. Can we just put all that stuff aside
and unify around the Lord and around the fact that
America is worth standing for and fighting for.

Speaker 2 (06:16):
Boy, isn't it ever? Though?

Speaker 8 (06:18):
And you know, earlier on in the show, I, during
the monologue, I talked about Abraham Lincoln. I was talking
about a sermon I had just heard that was entitled
Failure is not Final. And I think a lot of us,
you know, look at some of our failures, our disappointments
are sins, and we think, Okay, that's it, We're done.
God's done with us. I'm done with me, you know,

(06:38):
everybody's done with me. But that's not necessarily true. And
then I was giving some examples of men who had
failed initially, but then those failures led to great success,
and one of the ones I talked about was Abraham Lincoln.
You know, he was one of our greatest leaders, one
of our greatest presidents, and he failed in so many
ways he felt in business. In elections, I mean, he

(06:59):
tried to win several elections. He ran for the Senate
I think twice, and then also the House of Representatives.
He lost that twice before he finally got elected in
eighteen forty six, and then after that he was elected president.
Now that tells me, Pastor Jack, that he wasn't meant
for all of those things that didn't pan out. You know,

(07:20):
he was meant for one great thing, for a time
where we needed a man of his characters so very much,
And so I would I wanted to encourage people that
even if there's things that we failed at we thought
we were going to do but never accomplished, it could
very well be that that's just not what God had
planned for us, and that we need to just be
okay with that, because timing is everything.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
I love it, Love what you're saying. You know, you
mentioned Abraham Lincoln. I have a trinity of heroes regarding
American history, and one of them is Lincoln. The other
one is George Washington himself. I encourage everybody to read
everything that Washington wrote and you'll get the real story
from Washington himself. Tremendous setbacks, tremendous peril, a man that

(08:05):
was very, very quiet in demeanor, didn't didn't complain at all,
but God used him mightily. And then the other one
is Samuel Adams. He Thomas Jefferson said, sam Adams was
the very spirit of the revolution. But a lot of
people don't realize that sam Adams had a noble life.
He had tremendous pain, setback, death, just a horrific thing.

(08:27):
Here's the punchline. It's like my grandson the other day
lost lost the board game and he started to throw
a little fit, and I said, listen to here. Listen,
you learn from loss. Anybody could take a win. It's
easy to take a win, but you got to learn
how to take a loss. You need to learn how
to push push through those down turns. And that's what

(08:50):
makes either a champion or a president, or someone who's
going to make a difference in the world, is that
they've they've learned from from their mistakes. Listen, I live
right here, near the coast of southern California, Elon Musk
is almost constantly launching his Falcon nine rockets. Do you
ever get to do that? How do we get to
see this on a weekly basis almost out here out west?

(09:12):
Tremendous failure, But the guy never gave up. How many
of Elon musk projects blew up on the pad and
now you know, he's the envy of the world when
it comes to these things. It all came through suffering,
and it all came through setback. And the people I
like being around the most rose are those who have
gone through difficulty and they've made it. They've got something

(09:36):
to add to my life. They've got depth and meaning.
So people need to realize what you just said is
so true. Setbacks, hardship, difficulties, it's at the end, it's
the making of a man. It's the making of a woman,
a boy or a girl.

Speaker 8 (09:50):
Yeah, you know what, that is so true? And I
think that should be an encouragement to all of us.
And I do really think that that perhaps for some
of us, there's been quite a few setbacks or a
lot of time just kind of in a holding pattern,
and I think that that was as deliberate and intentional
as well. I think that I feel like God's preparing
his people for something. And as I said before, yes,

(10:12):
we're very excited about this new administration. Yes, we feel
like there's going to be some you know, some transparency
that we haven't had for the last four years, maybe
some safety that we haven't experienced or felt in the
last four years. But beyond all of that, I think personally,
for each one of us, I think that we have
a lot of us. I talked to so many people,
and so many of them say, I just don't feel

(10:33):
like I'm where I'm supposed to be yet, but I
feel like that's coming. And I feel that I've had
a lot of hurdles to jump, and I had a
lot of growing to do, even just in this past year.
Pastor Jack, have you experienced that with other people as well?

Speaker 4 (10:46):
Listen, absolutely, yes, I've noticed the challenges in my own life.
And then Rose, how about this right now? I do
believe that this is a national thing. We're hearing it,
but it's certainly true out West. A phenomenon state place
in the last couple of months, and that is Amazon,
Barnes and Noble, for example, the bookstores. You can go

(11:07):
there and see people from fifteen to twenty five years
of age buying Bibles. I mean, it's never happened like
this before where we've seen it like this. There is
people are searching, and people are young. People are saying,
wait a minute, Pornography is not the answer. Gaming's not
the answer. Being stuck in the house is not the answer.

(11:30):
And everything that's been that I've been part of, this
experiment on re engineering our society is not working, and
young people are searching for truth rose. Last week we
saw nearly three hundred people on a normal Sunday come
forward and give their lives to Jesus Christ as Lord
and Savior, and by far fifty percent or more of

(11:53):
them were people under the age of twenty five. That
is a barometer that is announcing to our culture. As
thankful as we are about the outcome of the election,
people are searching for depth and meaning to life. And
wouldn't it be great if such optimism for our future
in politics would be getting back to a Bible, teaching

(12:15):
church people, hearing what God has to say, not what
some man has to say. And I think that's starting
to happen at least that's happening out in California, and
we're thrilled.

Speaker 8 (12:24):
I can tell you that it's happening here as well,
and I have to say I'm seeing it a lot
with young people, and I've been just so blown away
in long stories, but I will say it's happened on
several occasions. One example is I was in a sporting
good store and talking to a girl that worked there
and wasn't sure what direction her life was going to
go in asked her if I could pray with her

(12:47):
right there in the store. We did, and then other
things happened as a result. I'm not going to go
into all the details, but that wasn't the only time.
There were so many young people that just keeps happening,
and I think that they are hungry for something.

Speaker 2 (12:58):
And I think you're right.

Speaker 8 (13:00):
All of those things that kept them occupied in the past,
the gaming, the other things online, social media, I think
they have all grown stale.

Speaker 2 (13:08):
In their minds and in their hearts, and I think.

Speaker 8 (13:10):
They are so ready for something real, and I think
we're going to need them, and I'm so thrilled about that.

Speaker 4 (13:17):
So perfect. In the words of one kid, I said,
what's going on with you, here's the answer. And I
think this kid speaks for everybody. This kid said, I'm
tired of being lied to. Wow, why that's why this
kid was seeking truth in the Word of God, the Bible.
Because they said I'm tired of being lied to. That's
a great insight, that's a great wake up call. And

(13:39):
I'm grateful that the young people day instead of look rose,
they could go the opposite way. They could go to
a bridge, or they could go to the end of
the pier and jump off and end it all. They're
not doing that. They're realizing I want to live. I
want to see what the reason is for me drawing
breath right now. And so just like you praying with
that young lady, you gave her hope, you gave her purpose.

(14:01):
And when you stood up so bold, I know you
don't think so, but when you said, hey, can I
pray for you? That boldness ROAs is contagious. And I
think people are also sick and tired of being timid
and told what to do and what not to do.
And get your listen, get your voice from God, get
your GPS from God, and read his Bible. Everybody. You

(14:25):
got to start reading in John's Gospel to meet the
real Jesus. You're going to be impressed. He's wonderful.

Speaker 8 (14:31):
Hey, and you know what you guys have And we
have a minute and a half to discuss this. I
know that starting January first, you're going to do this
this program called LYFT and it's tell us a little
bit about it, what people can expect and how they
can participate.

Speaker 4 (14:44):
Yeah, it's been on my heart for months. I know
it sounds crazy, but at five am Pacific time live
on my private Facebook page. There's about a million and
a half followers there, but I'm asking all million and
a half of them to join live Pacific time five am. Now,
people live in other time zones. I'm very aware of that,

(15:04):
but five minutes five am.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
Yeah, five am.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
I don't want to get up at five but okay,
go ahead exactly.

Speaker 4 (15:12):
And so I'm going to read a passage of Scripture
and then I'm going to pray, and then people are
going to be able to pray as they make their comments,
They're going to be able to submit their prayer and
this this community of people who will follow me at
this address at Facebook, they're gonna be able to pray
for each other and I love it, or do a million,
a million and a half people, and some of them

(15:33):
will be from around the world. And the reason why
rose is because we're trying to press into twenty twenty five.
I think God gave us some mercy and we dare
not sit on it. We dare not put our hands
behind our back and our feet up. We've got to
act upon what God has handed us.

Speaker 8 (15:47):
Amen, all right, tell us the Facebook location so they
can go there.

Speaker 4 (15:52):
Simply go to Jackibs dot com. Or they can go
to Facebook and search Jackibbs dot Jackibbs and look for
the blue dot look look for the certification and you'll
be at the right spot.

Speaker 8 (16:03):
Okay, Hey, thank you so much. And Pastor Jack, I
just wish you the very best New Year.

Speaker 5 (16:08):
I do.

Speaker 8 (16:09):
And I'm gonna call you and tell you a story
that I think is gonna blow you away very We'll do.

Speaker 2 (16:13):
That in the coming days.

Speaker 8 (16:14):
Gosse God bless All right, you're listening to the Sean
Handy Show.

Speaker 2 (16:18):
We will be back and I'm gonna take your phone calls,
believe it or not.

Speaker 8 (16:21):
Eight hundred nine to four one sewn one eight hundred
nine four one Sean, I'll take those calls. Okay, this
is the Sean Handedy Show, and I am Rose. By
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(16:44):
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Speaker 1 (16:50):
Call me.

Speaker 2 (16:50):
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Speaker 8 (16:51):
One eight hundred nine for one, Shawn, one eight hundred
nine for one, Seawan. We are definitely taking bone calls today.
I see a couple of you have been I'm waiting.
Thank you for your patients. You will be rewarded. The
rest of you get those calls in one eight hundred
and nine for one.

Speaker 2 (17:07):
Sean. I'm Rose. I'll be back.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Alec Baldwin's favorite radio talk show host is on the
air right now, right mister Baldwin's Sean Hannity.

Speaker 8 (17:22):
Well, this is Rose sitting in for Sean Hannity, wishing
him and his audience a very happy new Year. You
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(17:42):
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(18:03):
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Called by Him dot com, you can submit a prayer request.
We always get so many of these, but be assured

(18:24):
there is a team of women who are praying for
each request that comes in. So and it's anonymous. You
can send your request anonymously. So please check me out
on all of those things, like me do all that
stuff that you're supposed to do, right please Rose unplugged
and she is called by him. All right, so let's
go because he's been waiting a long time. Yeah, Jim

(18:47):
from San Antonio, Hey Jim, Happy New.

Speaker 1 (18:49):
Year, Happy New Year, Rose, and thank you honor to
be on.

Speaker 6 (18:54):
Hey.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
Hey, first, I judge my broadcasters by the quality of
guests have, and you hit a grand slam getting Pastor
Jackson Calvary Church on. He's awesome. I've heard him speak
at his Chino Hills chapel and he's amazing. He's a
great leader, a great role model, and I just want
to commend you. You did a great job. It's a

(19:16):
great guest to have and thank you. I'll tell you this.
Sean Hannit, he's no longer a thirty year old young
man anymore. He's got to be thinking about retirement one day.
And I would say, you would be my number one
guest to hear.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
Oh, you're hilarious. But he better not retire soon because
he's one of my favorites. I love Sean. But anyway,
that's sweet.

Speaker 8 (19:35):
But you wanted to talk about Biden's comments just I
think just today?

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Was that today or just recently?

Speaker 1 (19:42):
I want to yeah, recently when he said that he
would have he would have beat the Trumpster.

Speaker 6 (19:48):
First.

Speaker 1 (19:48):
When I pat myself up off the floor laughing at
that comment, I thought, well, let's call his bluff, call
him out, and him declare that he's front runner for
twenty twenty eight for the Democrat Party and them all
on board the Biden twenty eight and let's just see
how that goes.

Speaker 8 (20:06):
I think you know how that's going to go, Jim,
you know, And it's so crazy too, because he did
say he said, I regret dropping out of the race.

Speaker 2 (20:12):
And but you know what, like if he thinks that
he would have.

Speaker 8 (20:16):
Won, he thinks he could have beaten Trump in November,
which is just astounding to me. It's absolutely the reason
that he wasn't on the ballot is because of the debate.
There is no that debate was so bad, it was
so horrible that there's no way Bman could have won,
and everybody knew it. It's just that they put somebody
else in who could have never won either.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
But that is just a touch reality. Yeah, they were.
They're out and out of space, both of them are.
But let's make him the front runner.

Speaker 4 (20:44):
That'd be great, great.

Speaker 2 (20:46):
For us, great news, all right, Jim thanks for your
phone call. I appreciate it. Jeanette, Dave Tony, I'm gonna
get you.

Speaker 8 (20:52):
But since Jim just brought up Joe Biden, I do
want to talk about because he thought he could have
one right, which is just so delusion.

Speaker 2 (21:00):
I've got some audio here. It's from Face the Nation.

Speaker 8 (21:04):
It was over the weekend as CBS reporter Jan Crawford
called out the media mob and seemingly staffers for underreporting
Joe Biden's cognitive decline.

Speaker 4 (21:17):
Now listen, thanks to the year end Correspondence Roundtable, is
dig into what was undercovered or underreported.

Speaker 5 (21:24):
Jan undercovered underreported? That would be to me, Joe Biden's
obvious cognizant decline that became undeniable in the televised debates
the presidential debate was unquestioned. And you know, it's starting
to emerge now that his advisors kind of managed his
limitations been reported in the Wall Street Journal for four years,

(21:48):
and yet he insisted that he could still run for president.
We should have much more forcefully questioned whether he was
fit for office for another four years, which could have
led to a primary for the Democrats. It could have
changed the scope of the entire election. Yet still, incredibly,
we read the Washington Post that his advisors are saying
that he regrets that he dropped out of the race.

(22:11):
You know that he thinks he could have beaten Trump,
and I think that is either delusional or their gas letting.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
Okay, listen, I got so much to say about this.

Speaker 8 (22:19):
First of all, it says so now it's the advisors,
you know, who managed his limitations for four years. So
it's their fault, right, And it's not the media's, No,
it could never be the media's. His advisors are saying
that he regrets not running, and his advisors are responsible
for not letting the rest of us know just how

(22:39):
bad things were. And then she said he insisted that
he could still run for president. We should have much
more forcefully questioned whether he was fit for office for
another four years.

Speaker 2 (22:50):
Girl, You should have asked the question.

Speaker 8 (22:54):
Forcefully whether or not he was fit for office for
the first four years. Come on, how is it that
the rest of us knew what was going on? But
you and the others who are in media did not.
And I would suggest that you did know. How could
you all miss it? You didn't, you ignored it, You
gas lit It was you who gasled the American people.

(23:17):
You did it, you knew, but now you blame what
the staffers.

Speaker 2 (23:23):
You know, the rest of us knew.

Speaker 8 (23:26):
The people listening to this show right now knew that
there was decline even before he took office. And it
wasn't just you in the media. It was those in
Congress and Senate, the media, all of you who interacted
with him. You had interactions with him, and you knew
what was going on, and you chose to gaslight us.
You chose to keep it from the American people. That

(23:48):
was supposed to be our leadership.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
How could you do that?

Speaker 8 (23:52):
And then missus Crawford sits there and says that, oh,
you know, this is just this is regrettable, and it's
you know, I think it's either delusional or they're gaslighting
the American people. Know you were gaslighting us. Don't blame
it on the staff advisors. You did it. You did
this to us, and I find it appalling. I find

(24:16):
it hilarious that you think now you can look back
and point the finger at all of these other people
when you are responsible for the gas lighting and you
know it, you know it, they knew it. People, you
know they knew it. Honestly, day from Michigan. How are
you doing in Happy New Year.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
To you.

Speaker 6 (24:39):
Rose, Yes, Dave from Jackson, of course, but you reached
me out here in your inspiration inspires me personally for
the guts to get out there and say it.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Go do it, go say it.

Speaker 8 (24:56):
And you know, I want to tell you something, Dave,
it doesn't matter what faith you you are, what religion
you practice. I mean, you're only a better person when
you are practicing that, when you have a strong faith
and you have a good foundation. So get out there
and do it. I think there's a lot for us
to do. And thank you for your call, by the way, Dave,
I appreciate that. I think there's plenty for us to do.
By the way, it was the debate that finally said, Okay,

(25:20):
we can't hide this anymore. Media staffers, people on the hill,
you all knew that you could no longer gaslight us
because of the debate, and Jason's got some audio just
to prove it once again. You finally heard what the
rest of us saw all along. Although I think you knew.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
Making sure that we're able to make every single solitary
person eligible for what I've been able to do with
the with the COVID, I've hit me with dealing with
everything we have to do with. Look, if we finally
beat medicare, the third time is between the doctor, I

(26:04):
mean between the women and the state. The idea that
the politicians, that the founder's wanted the politicians to be
the ones making decisions about woman's health is ridiculous. Only
terrorists who's done anything across the border is one who
came along and killed three on his administration, killed an
a Kaida person come in and his administration, everyone from

(26:26):
the Union Nations Security Council straight through to the G seven,
to the Israelis and now himself have endorsed the plan
that put forward. In addition to that, we find that
the impact.

Speaker 8 (26:38):
I don't think I can do this any longer. Thanks Jason,
That's enough.

Speaker 2 (26:42):
I think. I don't know if it was this one.

Speaker 8 (26:44):
Or one of the other responses that he gave where
Trump said it was the best line ever, I mean
ever in any debate. Trump said, I don't think he
knows what he's I don't know what he's talking about,
and I don't think he knows what he's talking about.

Speaker 2 (26:57):
That cracked me up. That was the best line ever ever.

Speaker 8 (27:02):
Steve from Pennsylvania wants to weigh in on whether or
not Biden could have been president again. And by the way,
to that audio that we just listened to, then all
of a sudden, everybody was like, oh my gosh, there's
cognitive decline, and now we're supposed to believe that was
the first time you noticed it.

Speaker 2 (27:19):
Come on, Steven, how are you happy New Year?

Speaker 7 (27:23):
I'm outstanding. Thank you for taking my call.

Speaker 6 (27:28):
Road.

Speaker 7 (27:29):
Yeah, I'm still amazed that anybody thinks that doctor Jill
didn't know that Joe had dementia.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
I think it's sad.

Speaker 7 (27:47):
I have had the unfortunate experience of working with people
dementia at the hospital and it's there's nothing good about it.
It's all dad. But it's not like it comes and goes.
It doesn't show up on Tuesday and it's gone by Thursday.

(28:08):
And Joe Biden knew it. And she is to blame
for not being a good wife, is all I can say.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
Well, Stephen, I'll tell you what. It's just.

Speaker 8 (28:23):
I think he was done a favor. It was a
good thing to have him drop out. This man needs
to just enjoy his days with his family. And by
the way, thank you for your call, Stephen, and happy
New Year with his family. But I'm just don't run
that Jobe by me. I hate that all all of
a sudden everybody noticed that he had declined. No, we
already knew, we knew where the heck were you. And

(28:45):
by the way, on the subject of Biden, let me
just add one more story here. You know, a lot
of us right now are taking vacation time off. We
save it for this time of the year. But there's
one guy, a big guy. He's taken a whole heck
of a lot of time off. Five hundred and thirty
two vacation days. That's how many days Biden has taken

(29:05):
in less than four years. Five hundred and thirty two.
Somebody did the math. I'm glad it wasn't me, because
I peaked at fourth grade math. But that works out
to be about forty percent of his time in office.
Forty percent of his time in office he was on vacation.
That's a lot of time, would you agree. There is
a recent analysis by the rn C, and according to

(29:26):
the data, we got the five hundred and thirty two days.
And here's how they broke it. Down too, because he
if you think about this, most of us get around
eleven days of vacation, right every year, maybe two weeks,
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
Ten days.

Speaker 8 (29:41):
That means Biden's vacation time is equal to around forty
eight years of vacation days for you and I, we
were to do that it take, it would be forty
eight years worth. So there's a lot of hardworking people
out here for you know, just thinking, dang, that's a
great job to have five hundred and thirty two vacation days.
Forty percent of my worktime is spent on vacation. Mark Poletta,

(30:05):
former General Counsel of the White House Budget Office under
Donald Trump, stated that the image of Biden fast asleep
and lying flat on his back in his chair at
the beach while America in the world is on fire
will define the Biden presidency. He said that that's as
for the New York Post, But.

Speaker 2 (30:26):
You know what, he's right. He is absolutely right.

Speaker 8 (30:29):
He is absent on vacation, and he certainly has taken
more time off than some of the other presidents. Trump
spent only twenty six percent of his time as president
on personal trips. Ronald Reagan and Barack Obama vacation for
just eleven percent of their true terms, and Jimmy Carter
took only seventy nine days off.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
May he rest in peace. So you can imagine.

Speaker 8 (30:54):
There are a lot of posts and memes out there,
all of them asking who's running the country while Biden
is on vacation? And I don't know why they're all
asking that question, because even if he wasn't on vacation,
weren't we still asking who's running the country? I mean,
whether he was in the White House or on the beach,
was he ever really there? All right, we're going to
take a break. Your phone calls. I'm still taking them.

(31:14):
Did you notice, By the way, we've got great guests
coming up the next hour. I'll tell you about that
when we come back. One eight hundred nine four to one, Sean,
one eight hundred nine four to one.

Speaker 2 (31:24):
Sean, give me a call.

Speaker 8 (31:26):
Coming up next hour, We've got Roger Sarah seven.

Speaker 2 (31:30):
Oh right, come on, Severino, Roger Severino. That I like
that name. That's cool.

Speaker 8 (31:34):
And Tom Hollman I like to call him the badass
Border Boss. Hey, listen, Jason is always on top of things.
He found that clip that I was talking about earlier
from the debate.

Speaker 2 (31:43):
Take a listen.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
I've changed it in the way that now you're in
a situation where they're forty percent fewer people coming across
the border illegally. That's better when he left office, and
I'm going to continue to move until we get the
total band on, the total initiative relative to what we're
gonna do with more border patrol and more President Trump,

(32:06):
I really don't know what he said at the end
of this, and I don't think he knows what he
said either.

Speaker 4 (32:10):
Look, we had the safest border in the history of
our country.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
That's good. Thanks Jason. That's I'm sorry.

Speaker 8 (32:15):
It was just like that was like the best line
ever from Trump, I mean ever ever.

Speaker 4 (32:22):
Whew.

Speaker 8 (32:23):
Anyway, thanks to Jason and Katie there in the studios.
Also to WJAS for their help and Daryl. I just
want to throw that out there. They've been really great.
We've got, as I said, some great guests coming up,
Roger Severino and also Tom Holman, So don't go away.

Speaker 2 (32:38):
Another packed hour coming up next

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