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March 31, 2026 29 mins

In the final hour, Sean Hannity breaks down what he calls the battle over perception in American politics, exposing how polling, media narratives, and messaging are shaping the upcoming midterm elections. He highlights new data showing overwhelming support for President Trump’s decision to intervene and resolve the TSA funding crisis, arguing that real Americans care about results—not political spin. Hannity contrasts that with what he sees as systemic bias from major media outlets and polling organizations that consistently misrepresent public opinion.

The conversation expands into a broader critique of the Republican Party’s messaging failures, warning that even strong policy wins can be lost without clear communication. Hannity also takes calls from listeners, dives into cultural trends, and calls out what he views as misinformation driving division across the country. From economic policy to generational work ethic, the hour covers the issues shaping everyday American life. His message is clear: winning the narrative is just as important as winning the policy fight—and the stakes couldn’t be higher.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I do probably been information of all that hour.

Speaker 2 (00:02):
Here's our toll free telephone number if you want to
be a part of the program. It's eight hundred and
nine four one sean if you want to join us. So,
there are a lot of poles out there, and if
you listen to any of the either news organizations, polling
groups out there that have never polled Donald Trump, well
since he's been on the on the scene politically from

(00:27):
day one. The people that get it wrong in every election,
the people that hate Donald Trump, the people that are
abusively biased and have an agenda. You know, you would
think and you would believe that on for example, the
latest big issue was that Donald Trump put forward the
executive order after forty five days of defunding the Department

(00:52):
of Homeland Security, and that means the Coast Guard and
the Secret Service, and that means FEMA, and that means
ICE agents. But it also meant TSA workers and all
of these long lines and all of the inconvenience and
all of the mayhem that was created. And there's very
few people in Congress that seemed to give a flying

(01:12):
rip about the American people. And after the President realized
that he wasn't going to get Congress to act or
get along anytime soon. He just decided, he made the
decision to declare a National security emergency to pay TSA workers.
They're back pay owed by the government, so they can
pay their mortgages, pay their rent, pay their car payments,

(01:33):
pay their insurance, pay for groceries, and all their other needs.
You would believe that somehow the Democrats were able to
flip the issue that they themselves caused by voting five
separate times against funding the Department of Homeland Security into
a negative issue against Donald Trump. Now, there are some
posters that actually have an amazing track record when it

(01:57):
comes to polling President Trump. One of the will join
us in a second Matt Towery insider Advantage. I would
add to that list. Robert Kahley with the Trafalgar Group.
I'd add to that list. Rasmusen Polling. I would add
to that list John McLaughlin and associates. In other words,
the few pollsters that we actually use fairly regularly.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
On this program.

Speaker 2 (02:17):
They all have in common, especially in the case of Matt,
that they've nailed the last three presidential elections in terms
of polling leading into and up to the election, and
they're the top posters in the country because of it. Now,
polling Donald Trump is an art and a science all

(02:37):
in one, and a lot of these people just they're
not capable of doing it. For example, Insider Advantages Survey,
what is your opinion of President Trump's decision to declare
a national security emergency to pay TSA workers they're back
pay owed by the government and their future pay. You know,

(02:58):
seventy eight percent approved of that action. Only twenty two
percent disapprove. Americans don't like waiting online unnecessarily because you
have a bunch of petulant children in the radicalized Democratic
Party that didn't want to fund the Department of Homeland Security.
Most Americans didn't have any problem with ICE agents assisting

(03:18):
in the interim either. They were glad the lines were
moving faster and they were facilitating and helping move those
lines along faster. But this is what this midterm election.
You know, two hundred and fifteen to twenty days, whatever
the number is, will start counting it down soon from
the two hundred daymark. But this is what this election

(03:39):
is shaping up into. You have a party that does
not want to fund ICE. They do not want to
they want to defund, dismantle the police. They want no
bail laws, they want to reimagine the police. Anyway, Matt
Towry is with us. He is the host of the
leader board and poster for Insider Advantage. Why is it

(04:00):
your fellow pollsters can't get much right when it comes
to polling Donald Trump.

Speaker 1 (04:05):
There is a reason, well, there's several pieces.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Let's let's give the most reasonable and giving them the
you know, the doubt reason, and that is that they're
stuck in the old fashioned ways of data collection in
which people will not tell you by phone that they
support Donald Trump. They feel like people are going to
know who they are, add them, track them down, whatever,

(04:31):
and we all know that's true. The other thing is
now they've all shifted primarily to just panels, and these
panels are for the most part, highly educated, focused on politics,
and generally skewed liberals. So now we use panels as well,
but we've worked our panel out to reflects more than you.
I think. We do a panel on this on this
major TSA issue, and it turned out nine. But their

(04:53):
panels are generally they tend to be very liberal, and
even when they say the Republican they're very liberal republic
When they say they're independent, they're active Democrats. So when
you get those numbers and you start waiting them the
way they do, the numbers are just you know, they
have Trump at thirty three percent, thirty four percent, thirty
eight percent of prove les's just absurd. Trump never deviates

(05:14):
more than about five points above fifty or five or
six points below. And that's because the country's very polarized
and it's still a fifty fifty country, and he makes
the difference. So that's that's the issue.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Well, I just watched their pullings and they would have
you believe in some of these left wing polls that
he's in the thirty percent range. What is your answer
to that, because you know it's not true.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
Yeah, it's not. I mean, so think about this. He's
run three times for precedent. Every time he's either been
a little below fifty or above fifty. So we know consistently,
no matter how much people throw things rocks at him
and say's terribory, makes a misstep or whatever, he always
has about a loyal fifty percent to vote for him
no matter what. So if that group gets upset for

(05:58):
whatever reason, they may lower that number to about forty
four or forty five at the very worst for him,
and if they're really happy with him, then that might
go from fifty to fifty five to fifty six. Now
he's we're going to see sixty but no president does.
But he's never gonna see thirty nine either. So I
just I watched this nonsense on TV and I just

(06:20):
roll myz because you can't you know, the whole holy
world has been set up now. I mean, I had
one company smokes allegedly fact checks and they say, oh,
in tire advantage, who is this firm? They have no
track record and we can't find anything about them on
their website. Well, it was on our website. We pulled
for every network affilit ABC, NBC, Fox, Newspapers, Politico. So

(06:44):
we sent a demand retraction and they have yet to
move that off off the website, even though it's a
total and complete recklessness regard for the truth. And that's
what conservative are. Polsters who are related to the conservative movement,
even though we call it right down the middle, that's
what we say every day from all these media polling
experts in the life.

Speaker 2 (07:05):
Oh, I mean, it really is breadtaking to me that
this is where we are in terms of information, I'm
describing what the midterm election is going to emerge into.
I mean, I believe we're on the back end, and
as evidence by what the President is saying and Mark
or Rubio, the Secretary of State, is saying, that we're

(07:27):
on the back end of this Iranian conflict.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
And I'm not saying that any of this is easy.

Speaker 2 (07:33):
There's always great, great risk, and that's why we have
a lot of prayers for our brave men and women
in the military. I think when the full story is understood,
and I don't think Americans pay enough attention. I don't
think the media has highlighted enough. What was the precipitous
for the president going into Iran. Well, we know from

(07:54):
Steve Whitkoff, the Middle East Envoy, is that when the
Iranians demanded, they said they add an alienable right to
build out nuclear weapons and that they had all of
the sixty percent enriched uranium which could be weapons grade
in seven to eleven days. And we've learned during this
conflict that, of course world bodies and globalist organizations once

(08:16):
again underestimated their missile capability and they actually have the
range now to be able to hit a target in
Paris or London. That Donald Trump likely prevented the Iranians
from becoming a nuclear power. Is Donald Trump going to
get credit for that in the end, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (08:35):
Well, I'm going to go through this real quickly because
you're talking about the bid terms and Iran. First of all,
with regard to the Iranian situation, there was this myth
that was out there that MAGA supporters did not support
their president actions that it's absolutely untrue. No one can
poll MAGA like I do, and we saw very little

(08:56):
movement ever, so that was just nonsense. Throw it out.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
Now.

Speaker 3 (09:00):
They didn't want a prolonged war and they really didn't
want boots on the ground. Those are two things I
can tell you that that the Poland showed. But to
the moment that we're at right now, the support from
the MAGA Trump voter has been very strong. Let me
tell you where the Republicans are losing the mid terms,
and I'm giving you a great example, two examples. First

(09:20):
of all, on this TSA issue, do you realize one
hundred and seventy one million people had been impacted by
the TSA shutdown during the spring vacation weeks that they've
been shut down. That is one third of the nation's
population and probably more of that of voters in this country.
That is the number one issue on their minds. Not
a ran, not what's going on in the Senate, not

(09:44):
what's going on in the House. They've given up on Congress.
That was the biggest issue. Everyone should have been talking
about the TSA the whole time, that that's what people
care about. They care about their own lives, as you know, Sean,
We talked about this all the time. So the polling
showed that's sixty two percent of those people Servey blame
Trump and the GOP Senate for the TSA problem. And

(10:06):
that's not just my poll. Other polls showed the same thing.
So what happened during that time period the Republicans and
all of their packs sat on their rear end, didn't
spend any money and didn't bother going and buying network
a philly of time or getting on social media with
real ads, sending out text ads that clarified the fact
that the Democrats are the one once who shut the

(10:26):
government down and shut the TSA down, and as a result,
the CBS is the ABC's the NBCs, the God of news,
the Google, the Apple News followed nothing but stories basically
saying that the Republicans were at fault. The public bought it,
and so the GOP was behind the eighth all then
you get Trump. He comes in and takes this incredible

(10:46):
move of seventy eight percent approval because he says, forget Congress,
you're workless, you're leaving home. I'm going to find a
way to fund these people and give them back to work.
Seventy eighth approval percent approval. I've never seen a seventy
eight percent approval for Donald Trump for anything since I've
been pulling in since twoy sixteen. What did the Republican

(11:08):
Party do? Or do you see any ads right now
saying Donald Trump saved the day? Did you see them
talking about it yesterday? Did you see it highlighted? It's
the biggest thing the man has done this year as
far as real people care about, and it's gotten absolutely
no attention. And of course, the same individuals I named
before and that works and newsual organizations are completely ignoring it.

(11:28):
Now the fact that you have a Republican consultancy class
and leadership and I'm not talking about the White House.
They do a great job. They're the only ones with
any brains. But the rest of these folks sending their
contact from senators home on a recess showing what we said, Viraly,
they walk past security lines when they've just pranced off
and done nothing. John, It is a disaster, and if

(11:50):
the Republicans don't get their act together, they're going to
get blown away by a group of people and a
party that deserves to not do well at all. They're
going to get blown away in the I guess, Nicktom,
I guess the biggest midterm disaster Republicans have seen in many,
many decades.

Speaker 2 (12:10):
So with all of the things the president has done
with tax cuts, to close our borders, what the President
has done for national security and safety, he will get
none of that credit if they don't go out and
tell their own story.

Speaker 1 (12:26):
Am I interpreting that correctly?

Speaker 3 (12:28):
Well, it doesn't. Well, he doesn't get the credit because
the average person, you know, they're about I think I've
told you week surveyed about thirty percent of America gets
their news from conservative news forces such as Fox News,
which is carries by the way the lines, share this
your show, other shows that are big entertainment and news
points of interest. The rest of ERAKA gets their news

(12:50):
off of their Apple phone, off of Google, off of ABC, NBCCBS, Yahoo,
all of these groups that's flood with information with headlines
that are anti Trump. The stories turned around, I mean,
after the Democrats caused this entire TSA issue this weekend,
the story what, well the House of Representatives leaves without
funding TSA and we all know that's ridiculous. Mike Johnson

(13:14):
may be the best speaker I've seen since Nuke Gingrich.
Of course you and now are very close to He
is a phenomenal leader, and he said enough, we're out
of here. But he did that for the right reason.
The Senate, on the other hand, which is getting the
absolute worst grade that could possibly get. Senate Republicans are
reviled among the MAGA organization and MAGA voters right now.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
They cannot well they should be, But then what do
you do with the fact that you've you've got the
spar of people with different points of views and you
don't have the ability to align them the way they
needed to be aligned.

Speaker 3 (13:47):
Well, I think that that's a good talking point, and
I've heard it a lot, But I worked in you
a Senate as a young man, I've known. I've been
watching this thing in my all of life. The truth is, Sean,
if they really want to get their folks line, they
can get their folks in line. They just have to
have the will to do it. This party spent an
ordinate an now amount of money from the R and

(14:09):
C back in the mid terms in twenty twenty two,
pulled money away from candidates who could have won US
Senate seats. To say, Lisa mccowsky now from Alaska, who
doesn't vote with the president half the time, you're not
telling me they can't find a pressure point to get
her in line. Now, maybe it's Susan Collins in Maine,
who has to vote for reelection. I get that. You
got one or two like that. You've got mich McConnell,

(14:31):
who's damned your comics, who ought to be pulled in line,
and the staff ought to be pulled in line, because
I quite frankly think they probably are making more decisions
than Mitch McConnell. If that's just my personals, you don't
need that many more votes to get this thing done.
And the President keeps talking about new team. The filibusterer
take this to the bank. When the Democrats get.

Speaker 1 (14:51):
Into power, they will do it.

Speaker 3 (14:55):
There are no moderates.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
Even I'm just.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Out of time, but I think you're one hundred percent right,
and we'll see that happen, and then Donald Trump, we
will be able to say I told you so. Matt
Towery insider advantage. Thank you, sir. Appreciate your time. As always,
you need to go see a baseball game or something.
You need to do something fun. I have a hot
dog and appear on me.

Speaker 3 (15:15):
Yeah, I'll work on that.

Speaker 2 (15:17):
All right, good idea quick break right back, will continue
on the other side.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
It's time to take back America. This is a Sean
Hannity show.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
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Here's our toll free number. It's eight hundred and nine
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Speaker 3 (16:15):
He never stops working for the good of a country.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Sean Hannity with behind the scenes information on today's breaking news.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Hannity is on right now. Oh.

Speaker 2 (16:29):
I don't know if you saw this is pretty funny
from the No King's Rally of protester responding to a question, Uh,
it's pretty hilarious. Linda, listen to this one.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
Isn't it a little bit homophobics that was so focused
on the straits of hormus and not the caase of homo?

Speaker 5 (16:45):
I agree, yes for sure.

Speaker 4 (16:47):
Why do you think something to leave the gaze of
Hamus behind?

Speaker 5 (16:51):
I think it's just history historically, Like you know, gays
have always been very discriminated against, which is wrong on
so many levels, even in war.

Speaker 1 (17:00):
Yeah, even in war.

Speaker 5 (17:01):
It just takes more reform in government obviously, and then
also educating society.

Speaker 4 (17:06):
I just feel like, if we're gonna go and say
we can't leave the gay people behind, I don't think
we should go and say at all. But if we're
going to the gaze of her moods, we could turn
it into fire island for sure.

Speaker 2 (17:17):
The gaze of horror moves? Did I hear that correctly?
The gaze of horror moves?

Speaker 6 (17:22):
I saw it last night and I was dying. I
was talking to Ethan today, I was like, this is so.
I mean, he's really funny.

Speaker 1 (17:31):
You just can't make up how stupid these people have.

Speaker 6 (17:34):
Bet But they think the word straight of her moves
is plural.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
I got it.

Speaker 6 (17:39):
Oh no, no, I'm like, bro, so many levels of
wrong in that clip.

Speaker 2 (17:45):
Well, does anyone want to maybe help educate them if
they're so concerned?

Speaker 6 (17:50):
No, Sean, Sean, She's going to educate everybody about the
gaze of her moods. That's what she's going to educate them.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
No, not the horror moves, the gay of horror moose,
the gay lesbian of horn moose, moron, the trans of
horror moves.

Speaker 1 (18:07):
That's next, that's coming next.

Speaker 6 (18:10):
Forget about it.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
Illinois City, by the way, denied a motion to dismiss
a lawsuit against a reparations program.

Speaker 1 (18:19):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
That will allow this lawsuit to move forward. I want
to see that go forward. Gavin was taken down in
a huge way. He's been repeating this lie in recent
weeks that his state is more tax friendly than Florida
and Texas. Okay, the Texas and Florida are the real
high tax states. He put on X explaining, you know

(18:43):
that Austin, Texas California has the most progressive tax rates
in America, while taking shots at the low tax burden
of my free in Florida and in Texas. Your middle
class pays more taxes in Texas than our middle class
in California. What he said is just not true, and
it drew a lot of pushback from the likes of
Governor DeSantis, who was on my video pod and others.

(19:06):
I looked how much is each state taxing their citizens.
If you look at California, they collect about ten thousand
dollars in taxes for every person in the state, whereas
the figures for Texas and Florida about five thousand, half
as much. California is a higher income state, and so

(19:28):
I look at it as a percentage of the state's economies.
And what he found in the study California taxes about
fourteen percent of their economy, nine percent for Texas and Florida.
Then they broke down the taxes in a recent study
that found California imposes some of the highest taxes in
the nation, with the top personal income tax rate of

(19:49):
thirteen point three percent and property taxes in California. And
we went through all of this. I mean, he's just delusional.
I actually hope runs run, Gavin run. I want Gavin
to run. I'm living renfree in his head right now,
and I kind of like living there. Gavin is our buddy.

(20:11):
Why do you think hates me so much?

Speaker 1 (20:12):
Now?

Speaker 6 (20:13):
I don't think he's our buddy, but I think we
irritate him. I know you irritate him plenty.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Why why do I irritate him?

Speaker 6 (20:21):
I'm a nice person, because Gavin is not used to
having anybody get the better of him. And Gavin is
not used to having conversations where people don't tell him
he's the smartest person in the room. And you've done
that to him on many occasions, both on end off
the air, not the least of which was during the
Disanti's debate, which was really.

Speaker 2 (20:43):
All the kid was pointing out, These are California's numbers.
This is Florida's numbers.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
You know.

Speaker 2 (20:48):
The fascinating thing about this is the guy is a
no show governor. How does he have time to stalk
Trump twenty four to seven on X Stalk me on X.
He's a full time podcaster, full time X poster. He's
now apparently written some book and he's outselling. He's a

(21:08):
world traveler, you know, headed to Davos, Munich and I
guess everywhere, but doing his job. I mean, it's really unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Are you now?

Speaker 6 (21:18):
You know why he didn't know the numbers because he's
not watching the numbers.

Speaker 1 (21:22):
No, he just no. I think it's different.

Speaker 2 (21:24):
I think he just flat out as diluted himself or
just straight up line.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
You decide.

Speaker 2 (21:31):
All right, this is my favorite story of the day.
New York Post headline. Gen Z employees cannot bear the
nine to five grinds, so they're using lunch breaks to
nap and cry in bizarre places throughout New York City.
Who has time to nap and to cry at lunchtime?

(21:55):
First of all, what is lunchtime. There's nobody on this
team that is allowed to go to lunch. There's no
lunch break, there's no lunch hour. You sit and work
and eat while you're working. That's how it works. Now,
I do give one little benefit if you work on
this radio show. What do I give as a nice
little incentive? I will pay for your lunch. I buy

(22:17):
everybody's lunch every day. Okay, it's a nice incentive. Now,
I do have an ulterior motive. The ulterior motive is,
then you don't have to go out and waste time
when we've got a show to put on, and we've
got to put the best show on we can put
on every day. Anyway, these stressed out young kids are
ditching their work desks for store fitting rooms. Movie theaters

(22:42):
even designated nap pods. What is a nap pod? Who
has nap pods in the workplace?

Speaker 6 (22:50):
People are woke as a joke man, They just make
stuff up to talk about it. Honestly, I'm so sick
and tired of talking about feelings and crying and people
not feeling. Just stop it, grow a pair and get
into the real world, and please stop.

Speaker 1 (23:03):
It's enough.

Speaker 2 (23:04):
Jamie Diamond was on Fox and Friends and he talked
about high taxes, poor quality of life driving people out
of Blue states. It's not that complicated to figure out,
is it. When JP Morgan. When JP Morgan Chase has
more employees, they're so identified with New York City. What
most people don't know is that there are more JP

(23:26):
Morgan Chase employees in Texas than there are in New
York City anyway. And he also spoke about artificial intelligence
it's impact on jobs in the future. He said, AI
in the long run is going to be unbelievable. My
guess is, you know, our grandkids will be working three
and a half days a week and they'll live to
be one hundred and they won't have all our diseases.

(23:49):
I think he's right about that. He responded to Bernie
Sanders targeting the wealthy. You know, what do you say
to people like Bernie Sanders who say it every day,
twenty times a day, billionaire millionaires don't pay their fair share?
He said, I don't even know what he means by
fair share. I've listened to this my whole life. I
don't know what he means.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
He said.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
I mean, I think that we could acknowledge there are
flaws and attack the flaws. I don't think taxing someone
is going to attack the flaw. But there are really
significant numbers of people that feel like they want to
empower their government to steal your hard earned money. Most
people that I know that accumulate anything in life got

(24:32):
there the old fashioned way. They worked really, really hard,
They spent less, and they saved their money. That's how
you get the car you want, the house you want,
the stuff you want, and the better life that you
would probably want for your kids. We played this last
night on TV. I don't know if you saw this.

(24:54):
There was a this was a pretty interesting moment, and
actually I know that that Charlie Kirk Isabelle Brown is
a conservative influencer. I like her. I think she's really smart.
And this is what she said about young women and motherhood.
There's a part of this that I disagree with that
I'm curious how you feel about it. I'll ask you, Linda,
on the other side, if.

Speaker 7 (25:14):
You're not encouraging your children to grow up and have
the courage to get married and have kids, more kids
than they can afford before they think they're ready, it
is high time to start. It is these choices like
deleting our dating apps and putting birth control pills and
saying I do at the altar that ultimately trickle down
into the political policies that we will see save our country.

Speaker 2 (25:36):
Now, this is a school of thought that people should
do this. I actually take a little bit of a
different view, but I respect her point of your respect her.
I think she's a very nice, smart person. She's got
a great podcast, okay, But putting that aside, she said
that at seapat, I don't like the idea of telling
people to have children when they can't afford to have them.

Speaker 1 (25:59):
Am I wrong?

Speaker 6 (26:00):
I don't think you're wrong. I like what she's saying.
I just think it needs to be a little bit
more structured. She's been fortunate in her life, and she
happens to be young, and she was able to do
things at a younger age. You know, if you're from
a family like many of us have been, where our
parents both of them had to work and it was very,
very hard, and nobody took government assistance and everybody worked

(26:24):
all the time, you know, it's a hard life. If
you can wait until you're about thirty or somewhere in
your thirties to have your kids, you're probably going to
be in a little bit of a better spot. If
you're a hard worker and you're trying. If you're just
a lazy pos it's not going to matter when you
do it. You probably shouldn't have kids anyway. But if
you're a good person and you're trying to do it
the right way, then I think you wait till you're

(26:44):
about thirty and you got your head on straight.

Speaker 2 (26:46):
I just had a different mindset in myself because I
was number one, I was living paycheck to paycheck in
my twenties. That was not an option at that point
that I many take on a family. And I'm that
means even although I don't really have a problem if
two adults get together and they build their life together,

(27:06):
even if they start with nothing, that's a little bit
different than bringing kids into the mix. But I felt
like I had to get my career moving, and then
I was working in an industry where longevity and is
not exactly part of the work description in what I

(27:28):
do for a living. Is nobody that I know that
works on radio, TV at some point that hasn't been fired.
And I know that I've been blessed and that my
career is the exception and it's not the rule. But
I always assumed, like, for example, when I bought my
first house in Atlanta, I bought it with the mindset

(27:51):
that I could afford it even if I got fired
for at least a year or two. That was my
mindset going in, meaning that if I needed to sell it,
I could sell it and I wouldn't end up bankrupt.

Speaker 1 (28:03):
If that makes any sense at all. It does.

Speaker 6 (28:06):
But you've been lucky, Sean, and you've been blessed and
you've worked hard, and not everybody has those opportunities. But
it's great, and I'm happy for you, and I think
you've got great kids and a great life, and I
really hope that everybody has those opportunities. But the biggest
problem we have right now is a work ethic. People
have no work ethic.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
It really is my number.

Speaker 2 (28:26):
You really can't survive working for me or working in
this industry if you have the mindset of the gen
zs that I was describing. And I don't think it's
all of them. I know because we have gen Z
people that work you know, on TV and are in
my orbit, and they see how I work, and I
just don't accept it. It's just not it's not an option.

(29:09):
That's gonna wrap things up at Today Hannity Tonight nine
Eastern on the Fox News Channel, Secretary of State Marco
Rubio will join us, the one and Only Victor Davis Hansen,
Jonathan Turley, Greg Jared, Emily Campanno. Set your DVR tonight
Hannity on Fox. We'll see you then we'll be back
here tomorrow. Thank you for making this show possible.

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