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April 30, 2026 29 mins

In this hour of The Sean Hannity Show, Sean Hannity breaks down the political tensions shaping Washington, from growing impeachment rhetoric to concerns over leadership failures in national security. He highlights what he sees as a broader effort to shift power dynamics ahead of the next election cycle and examines how policy decisions are influencing both domestic stability and global alliances.  

Hannity also dives into international issues, focusing on Europe’s shifting stance on defense, immigration, and economic policy. He questions whether long-standing alliances are weakening and what that means for America’s role on the world stage. With a mix of commentary and analysis, Hannity connects global uncertainty back to its impact on everyday Americans.  

The hour closes with a look at Supreme Court decisions, election implications, and the future balance of power in Congress—setting the stage for what could be a pivotal political season ahead.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks to all of you for being with us. Right
down are toll free telephone number. If you want to
be a part of the program, it is eight hundred
and ninety four one Sean if you want to join us.
Linda would have disowned me if I went to the
state dinner less King yall? And why would you have
disowned me? He said that to me today. That was

(00:20):
very mean.

Speaker 2 (00:22):
Well, if you want to be a trader to God
and country and go dying with Chucky and Camilla, that's.

Speaker 1 (00:26):
What you deserve. I'm not going to be a trader
to my country if I go to a state dinner.
Although I will tell you this, I don't believe in
bowing to anybody. You know, the tradition is yeah, that's right,
And well, I would not have bowed to the king.
I would have shaken his handended.

Speaker 2 (00:47):
I got so many emails yesterday about us playing this
and people saying I should have played My Country Tis
of Thee instead of this. I can't. I don't even
know where people get my email.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
There in the fact that this triggers you is more
entertaining to me than anything else. I had a lot
of friends, a lot of people from Fox one to it.
I was invited to it, but I you know, I've
worked to do. I mean I did the radio show,
I did a podcast and then I did TV. I mean,
I've worked to do and I had covered last night.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Chuckie hasn't worked in a long time. Boss, he's he
can't relate, you know, he said around people's.

Speaker 1 (01:22):
I mean, look, I mean, can any of us relate
to a king? No. I did have our friend Piers
morganon afterwards, and you know, all of my criticisms of
Europe is a continent and Great Britain in particular, I
did bring up with him and I you know, we
have Neville Chamberlain's Starmer now that wouldn't even allow our

(01:44):
planes to land at bases in the UK, which to
me is unforgivable. And I think between the UK and
France and Spain and Italy and other countries, I think
the NATO alliance is headed for, you know, a lapse.
And I don't think that we're going to pay two
thirds of the freight moving forward. And then I brought

(02:05):
up the issue of Sharia courts. He did not really
dispute anything that I was saying, although he said, well,
they don't really have any lawful recognition in Great Britain.
I would argue in the world, if you're separating yourself
from a country that you have assimilated, that you refuse
to assimilate into, it's a problem because you are clinging

(02:27):
to you have no desire to be a part of
the country that you have now chosen to be in.
And I think that's a massive problem. And I think
unfettered illegal immigration and even legal immigration without assimilation is
going to end up biting them all the you know what.
And I also think that you know, on top of

(02:48):
embracing radical socialism and climate alarmism, has hurt these countries.
And I think neglecting national security and national defense issues,
not paying their fair share to NATO, I think there's
going to be a very dear price to pay. I
think as a continent, the continent of Europe is in
a precipitous decline and I'm not sure if they're even

(03:08):
going to be able to save it. And it's not
just sharia courts in Great Britain, it's no go zones
in France and other parts of Great Britain. I think
it's going to be a big problem. I don't wish
it for them. We have had a special relationship with
Great Britain for many, many years, and ideally it would continue. However,

(03:31):
it's not ideal when you have a defense alliance. And
at one point during the conversation, you know, Piers brought
up well, I think one of the reasons that Neville
Chamberlain Starmer didn't engage or want any part of the
conflict with Iran is because of the way the Iraq

(03:51):
War turned out. And I said, well, number one, it's
a different president. Number two, he has a different doctrine.
Number three, he's not four or forever wars? And number four,
where is the moral clarity of Great Britain standing up
against the number one state sponsor of terror? And that
part really frustrated me, And I said, wouldn't a more
appropriate analogy be negating mitigating the threat of Nazi Germany

(04:15):
before millions of people died. And it's almost like the
continent of Europe learned nothing from World War Two. I
think it's more appropriate. We have some news today as
a direct consequence of this morning Supreme Court decision against
racial jerry mandering. Republicans now in eight states have a
chance to redraw more than a dozen congressional districts, all

(04:38):
of which are held by Democrats, and its effects will
be felt far beyond Congress and maps for state legislatures,
county boards, city councils, countless other government bodies have since
the Voting Rights Act passage in nineteen sixty five, they
have been required to comply with this act, and the

(04:58):
House of Representative now will experience the most high profile
impact of today's Supreme Court ruling. This is a big deal.
If you believe in equal justice, equal application of our laws,
you don't draw congressional districts based on people's race anyway.
Giving out closely, you know, the divided chamber is in

(05:20):
the House. Alterations to a handful of seeds could tip
the balance of power. So we'll see how this ultimately
plays out. But this is the final say so here.
We'll get to this later with John Solomon and Greg Jarrett.
James Comy turned himself in at a Virginia courthouse indicted
presidential you know, eighty six forty seven suspect. James Comy

(05:44):
decided not to wait until the squad cars showed up
at his house this morning to haul him off to
police headquarters. He turned himself in at a Virginia courthouse.
I guess he probably wanted to avoid a purp walk.
But you know, there's no word as to whether he
was a imediately put in leg irons, which is what
called me Chris Ray and their FBI did to Trump

(06:05):
advisor Peter Navarro and anyway, call me turned himself in
federal authorities Alexandria, Virginia. But you know, I will tell
you this, and I don't want to. I don't want
to dismiss the importance of this. And I think it
was a great lie that called me told isn't this interesting?
Wasn't that the post that he put up or something
to that effect? Isn't this interesting? Eighty six forty seven?

(06:28):
The guy's a former FBI director. He knows exactly what
he was posting on Instagram when he put that up.
He knows exactly what it means. And you know, oh,
I have no idea what this means. I've none and whatsoever.
I don't know what it means. Uh, yeah, you can
put it, put it up if you want to play it. Sure.
I don't know if you did this on purpose just

(06:48):
to get attention here, but.

Speaker 2 (06:50):
You you in this Instagram Instagram you grammed this.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
You were walking on the beach.

Speaker 1 (06:55):
What happened?

Speaker 3 (06:55):
You walking on the beach and you saw this on
the beach. Yeah, my wife and I, Patres, were walking
on the beach and saw those numbers in shells on
the beach.

Speaker 1 (07:03):
And you didn't do this. Somebody else did that.

Speaker 3 (07:04):
Yeah, somebody else did it. We were on a walk
preparing for this week roll out of my book.

Speaker 4 (07:09):
Ye.

Speaker 3 (07:09):
She looked at it and said, why'd someone put their
address in the sand?

Speaker 1 (07:12):
All right?

Speaker 3 (07:13):
And then we stood at it trying to figure looked
at it trying to figure out what it was. And
she'd long been a server in restaurants, and she said,
you know what I think it is. I think it's
a reference to restaurants when you had eighty six something
in a restaurant that's.

Speaker 1 (07:24):
Off the menu. Yeah, I said, no, I remember.

Speaker 3 (07:26):
I was a kid. You'd say eighty six to get
out of a place. This place stinks, it's eighty six.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
I was a bartender. You would eighty six a customer
if they were getting drunk, like that's eighty six on
this didn't give them a low proof alcohol or something
like that.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
Yeah, And so I said, I think it's a clever
political message, and she said you should take a picture
of it. I said sure, and then she said you
should instagram that and boom.

Speaker 1 (07:50):
I don't believe that for a second. That's my own
personal point of view, mister higher honor. I think you
knew exactly what he was doing. So where to believe
that the term eighty six somebody eighty six forty seven
Donald Trump being the president, that he had no earthly
idea what that meant. I just don't buy it. But

(08:11):
I just want to remind people this is not, you know,
that's the low hanging fruit as it relates to Jim Comey,
mister higher honor, It's not the stuff that I think
that ultimately he's going to have to worry about. Wall
Street Journal reporting today that the Iranian economy has descended
into a death spiral. Iran's economy now in a full
blown collapse. They are reporting war has imposed a heavy

(08:35):
cost on the Iranian economy. Widespread unemployment. We've talked about this,
half the workforce is out of work, two hundred percent
inflation rate, their currency is worth zero, soaring food prices,
prolonged internet shutdowns. It is slammed online businesses. The war
now has thrown about a million people out of work,
more than that directly, another million indirectly, according to estimate

(08:59):
cited by Iran Labor and Social Affairs Ministry, which I
don't believe. I think it's far worse than that, as
others have estimated the cost of living up nearly double. Now.
The President did make the comment he's instructed AIDS to
prepare for an extended blockade of Iran, But I am
told that the President's patience on Iran is running very,

(09:21):
very thin, and I would not at all be surprised
if he brings back military strikes on top of the blockade,
on top of the anticipated now end of I mean,
they're running out of storage for their oil. What does
that mean? That means they're oil producing wells will have
to be shut down. What does that mean? That means

(09:43):
that whatever level of production they may be at, if
they reconstitute those wells in the future, at best you
can hope for maybe fifty to sixty percent production rates
of what it once was once you shut down a well,
once you cap that well, experts have told me, and
I've read it, you know, extensively that the production goes

(10:06):
down significantly, you know, but this is you know, a
republic that's been at war since its inception. But I
think the combination of this blockade, you know, what it's
like for Iran's economy to be shut down, coupled with
more military strikes strategic ones, I think will be the
end of it. But we'll see. But there's an interesting

(10:28):
side note to all of this. OPEK and their stranglehold
over the global economy is now finally coming apart at
the seams, which I think is a good thing in
the end. There was a good New York Post editorial
about this today and the efforts of the president both
home and abroad, the result will be freer markets long term,

(10:49):
lower energy prices, less debt for developing nations. And when
on Tuesday, the United Arab Emirates, you know, along with
frustrated that are frustrated with OPEC's limits on their oil production,
declared their intent to leave the consortium within days to
be free to meet demand on their own terms. That's

(11:10):
going to end up being great for consumers because the
production and price of oil should be set by supply
and demand, in other words, global demand, not the whims
of people that are organizing so they can artificially increase
the price of such now. Opek began flexing their muscles
after the yan Kapor War that was nineteen seventy three,

(11:32):
when it refused to sell oil to any nation that
supported Israel, and the ensuing oil shocks saw a price
as triple. I mean, Linda, you don't remember this when
I was growing up. I mean during the Carter years
have we had to wait in line just to be
able to fill up our car. It was terrible, It
was awful.

Speaker 2 (11:51):
It was like what we did with toilet paper during COVID.
Same thing.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
No, that's what you did with toilet paper.

Speaker 2 (11:57):
I didn't do that, No, no, no, I didn't lose
my mind.

Speaker 1 (11:59):
Had I got all the toilet paper I wanted during COVID?
Everything I needed, everything I wanted. Just so happened. My
father knew a gas station owner, and this guy blockaded
an area where you could just sneak your car in,
fill up your gas tank, and get out of there.
And he only used it for his regular customers, which
was a pretty cool thing for us. We didn't have

(12:21):
to wait on those long lines. People would wait online
and they'd be you know, at most allowed to you know,
put five dollars worth of gas in their car. I mean,
oh god, who wouldever want to go back to those days?
Thank God I have my Tesla just in case I
got I got a gas car, and I got an
electric car. An electric car goes much faster than the

(12:41):
gas powered car. So we'll see what happens. Obama's gaff
about the White House Correspondence dinner shooter Cole Allen is
the latest in the former president's legacy of lies. And anyway,
his post presidency has kind of been a bit of
a disaster. Did you read all the stories online about

(13:02):
him and him and Michelle and him and Michelle and
the kids. I mean, it doesn't sound like the greatest
emerging image picture that you would expect. But anyway, we
haven't got the details of the motives behind the shooter,
he said, began Obama's you know, Sunday evening statement about
the gunman. He said, except by the time Obama got

(13:25):
around to acknowledging the attack, the entire world knew why
Cole Thomas Allen had attempted to storm that ballroom where
President Trump and much of the administration were breaking bread
with the quote fourth of State, meaning the liberal legacy
media mob. And anyway, I am no longer willing to permit,

(13:47):
you know. And he goes on and attacking President Trump
and his manifesto, et cetera. He's getting hammered because of
what he said. You know, James Carville, he can't be
the Antichrist. He's too dumb. An Antichrist would be smarter.
I can see that the left has really calm down
their rhetoric in light of what happened Saturday night. That
didn't take long at all. Can't make that up either.

(14:09):
The FBI has rated over twenty locations in Minnesota as
the DOJ's investigation into Somali welfare fraud has now hit
the ground running. We'll give you details on that coming up.
All right, eight nine to four one, Sean, if you
want to be a part of the program, All things simple, man,
Bill O'Reilly. We have Greg Jarret John Solomon today much
more now. I told you about the Supreme Court ruling

(14:31):
this morning. This is a big deal as the Supreme
Court decision against racial jerry mandering is probably going to
have a huge impact on the twenty twenty six elections,
especially in the state of Florida. Anyway, as a consequence
of this decision, Republicans in eight states now have a

(14:53):
chance to redraw more than a dozen congressional districts, all
of which are held by Democrats. Now, Governor Ron De
Santis in my free state of Florida has already said
that he plans to redraw these districts, and he could
very well result in four or more seats that would
be safer for Republican candidates. This is going to be

(15:15):
a big deal, especially in light of the fact, as
I told you, I didn't think what happened in the
Commonwealth of Virginia would ever hold constitutional or judicial review
or constitutional muster. But anyway, the impact of this is
far beyond congress maps for state legislatures and county boards
and city councils and other governmental bodies. You know, since

(15:37):
the Voting Right Rights Act was passed in nineteen sixty five,
the Civil Rights Act in nineteen sixty four. By the way,
historically it was Lending Me Johnson that relied on Republicans
to get this over the finish line, because people like
al Gore's father and people like Robert former Klansman KKK
Byrd and Joe Biden, who wants partner with the former

(16:00):
Klansmen to stop the integration of public schools. Just a
little history. It took Republicans to get the sixty four
Civil Rights Act passed. The Voting Rights Act passed in
sixty five. But anyway, the House of Representatives now will
experience the most high profile impact of today's Supreme Court ruling,
and given how closely divided the Chamber is, this could

(16:22):
have a big impact. What does it mean, especially in
the state of Florida. Well, it's too early to determine,
but I think in light of what Governor DeSantis has said,
this is probably going to be a state that is
highly watched by everybody, and I think probably the most impactful.
Jim Schwartzel is with us. He's in the nineteenth District,
which you know would comprise Naples and Benita Springs, and

(16:46):
I get I assume places like Fort Myers as well
is with us. Sir, welcome back to the program. Glad
you're with us. How are you hi?

Speaker 4 (16:54):
Thank you? Sean. Yes, District nineteen is all of southwest
Florida from Cape Cory to Naples, Florida, your former home.

Speaker 1 (17:04):
Yeah, I lived there. I had a place in Southwest
Florida for over twenty plus years and love Southwest Florida.
I can tell you the best restaurants in Naples on
Fifth Avenue Chops, Regina's, and if you want the best
people watching in the history of mankind, go to the
Blue Martini, which I'm sure you don't frequent. I do not, No,

(17:26):
most normal people would not. But anyway, so what do
you think the impact of this is going to be
and what do you think the Tallahassee impact is going
to be on this? On top of it, well.

Speaker 4 (17:37):
I'm pleased to report that the Florida House and the
Florida Senate just passed it. So the redistricting bill is
making its way to Governor DeSantis's desk. And I'm really
proud of both President Trump and for Governor DeSantis for
calling the special session and pushing this. I think the
ruby red state of Florida will be properly reflected once

(17:58):
this is done.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Yeah. I mean, we have a big radio presence there,
as you know, on ninety two to five Fox News Radio,
which does extraordinarily well, and people in the area really
love news, talk, information, et cetera. And I think that
the people in Southwest Florida are definitely going to pay
attention to this, and I think it could be more

(18:21):
impactful than people have any idea about. What do you think.

Speaker 4 (18:24):
Well, that's why I started ninety two five Fox News,
and you know, I'm proud to be one of your
first affiliates in the country. And I remember when you
even recorded, not recorded, but when you did some of
your shows live from our studios in Fort Myers.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
I do, and I still remember Devote Cadillac. I think
I had more Cadillac Escalades than anybody in the history
of buying Cadillacs, because I bought one after another, after another,
after another after another. And they're great people down at
the vote, and I know they're a big advertiser of yours.
Let's talk about I mean, the beauty. It's so interesting

(19:03):
because Florida to me, is kind of bifurcated. You have
in Southwest Florida, you have more people from the Midwest.
In Southeast Florida, you tend to have more people from
the Northeast. There's way too many former New Yorkers and
people from New Jersey in Southeast Florida. There's a big
difference there is.

Speaker 4 (19:24):
Yeah, we have a lot more of people that are
leaving the sanctuary cities of Chicago and Minneapolis and so
forth and coming to Southwest Florida. And we're happy to
have those strong Republicans that are distraught with their former
hometowns here.

Speaker 1 (19:44):
You know, the only thing I say to people, and
I don't care if you come from the Midwest, and
by the Midwest I mean Ohio and Indiana and even Illinois.
You have people you know that are moving to Southwest
Florida or people that are from the Northeast that move
to southeast Florida. You know, the only thing I have
to say is there should be one mandatory requirement. Don't

(20:04):
bring your dumb liberal policies with you and ruin Florida
the way you ruin the state you left.

Speaker 4 (20:10):
We've had since COVID, we've added over a million and
a half Republican registered voters. So it's the states now
ruby red and getting stronger every single day.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Now, have you gotten the support of the governor or
where do you stand with that?

Speaker 4 (20:28):
Well, the governor is not weighing in on this race.
What I'm doing is I'm supporting Byron Donald's and his
race to be our next governor. He will be our
next governor, and.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
He's he's going to win those race hands down. I
haven't even paid that much attention to him because it's
like a no brainer, yep.

Speaker 4 (20:45):
And we have a strong local, rock solid conservative like
myself to to support President Trump like Byron did.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Yeah, there's no doubt. Do you worry at all about
where we are at this moment?

Speaker 4 (21:02):
Now?

Speaker 1 (21:02):
I'm making the argument that the issues that will impact
us in November have not even happened yet. In other words,
if the war with the RAN winds down, if we
have enough runway time for the presidents, He's laid an
economic foundation for the country. We're talking about trillions of
dollars in manufacturing investment, the largest tax cuts in history,

(21:25):
energy dominance, all of these things combined. Once the war
with the RAN has has had the time to wind
down a little bit, I expect all of those policies
now we'll begin to kick in, and I think people
will see a significant increase in economic growth in the country,
although they're feeling it already. I mean, the average American,
I think is getting thirty five hundred dollars more in

(21:48):
their refund check than they were getting prior to the
one big Beautiful Bill.

Speaker 4 (21:53):
I agree, and even further so, what this Iran war
has done is it's a fracture in the Middle East.
We're seeing the alliance that used to all be together,
where you had all the Muslim countries from Iran to
Saudi Arabia. They all kind of protected each other, and
so that relationship has been fractured. They no longer support

(22:16):
I Ran. And just today the UAE dropped out of
OPEC and OPEC Plus, meaning if that cartel falls apart
in this process, it could have a wonderful impact on
fuel prices plummeting.

Speaker 1 (22:32):
You know, it's amazing that people live in these other
states and they have no idea how good they have it.
In Florida. It is such a decided it's such a
distinct difference. The infrastructure is better, you don't have a
state income tax, you have very low gas taxes. Property
taxes now are going to be dealt with. Where do

(22:55):
you stand with the governor's idea of rolling back property
taxes to pre COVID levels or maybe even more, maybe
even eliminating them.

Speaker 4 (23:04):
Well, there's so many proposals on the table. We have
to get one of the proposals through so that we
can get it. I mean, there's ten or twelve different
proposals of how to address property taxes. But it is
an important issue in the state of Florida, and that's
why we call it the pre state of Florida. So
we try to lower our taxes, and we try to
keep term limits, and we try to do all these

(23:25):
things to help make it what our federal government.

Speaker 1 (23:28):
Should be, no doubt about it. We do appreciate your time,
Jim Schwartzel, thanks for running one of the best radio
stations in the country ninety two to five Fox News
Radio and letting me be a part of it. We
do appreciate you more than you know.

Speaker 4 (23:43):
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (23:43):
Sean all right, eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn
our number if you want to be a part of
the program today. Now, we have other issues we're going
to get to. In a stunny new generic ballot poll,
it shows Republicans now tied with Democrats, and again the
Supreme Court decision will play into this For this year's

(24:05):
midterm elections. Here's the headline you won't be seeing in
the New York Times quote mid term shocker, GOP tied
with Democrats in latest stunning House poll. Now this new Harvard,
this new survey from Harvard Center for American Political Studies
and Harris found that Republicans and Democrats are tied in

(24:27):
the generic congressional ballot roughly six months out of November's
midterm elections. And I keep reminding you, really, all of
you listening to this program have one thing to commit
yourself to this year, that come hell or high water,
you're going to commit in your mind, your heart, and
your soul that you are going to go out and
you are going to vote in this election year, and

(24:49):
you're going to view this as the most important midterm
in your lifetime. We know what Democrats want to do.
They already have a plan, and they've already stated it publicly.
There's a plan to impeach Donald Trump on day one
in the House of Representatives if in fact they get power,
if in fact they ever got the House, the Senate,

(25:10):
and the White House. James carvill has said the quiet
part out loud, and that is that they will make
DC estate Puerto Rico state, and they'll pack the US
Supreme Court. And I can promise you this if you
think weaponization during the Biden years was bad, during the
years leading up to Donald Trump being president was bad,

(25:32):
It's going to be that on steroids and human growth hormone.
So you know, we'll see what happens. By the way,
I don't know if you noticed this, Linda, I'm sure
this will. You'll find this very interesting. The North Carolina
Board of Elections identified thirty four thousand dead people on
the state's voter rolls following a comprehensive data comparison with

(25:53):
a federal database. Thirty four thousand dead people. Anyway, they
submitted seven point three million voter records to the federal
Systematic Alien Verification and Titaman's database, and that's what they found.
I mean, this goes to the heart. Why don't Democrats
want voter integrity? Why did they not want the Save Act?

(26:15):
Why don't they want proof of citizenship? Why? Why don't
they want voter ID Why don't they want signature verification.
Why don't they want chain of custody controls for people
that send them mail in ballots? Why don't they want
updated voter rolls? Why don't they want partisan observers and
every precinct in the country as people vote all day,
why don't they want paper ballots? Why do they want

(26:36):
widespread early voting? I mean, you don't even know what
the issues might be if you're voting a month before
the election. They don't want it because that in their minds,
they think that won't give them the greatest opportunity to cheat.
It's that simple. The Agricultural Secretary Brook Rollins identified fourteen
thousand food stamp recipients who were driving luxury cars. Linda,

(27:00):
you're gonna love this. I've never wanted a Bentley. Do
you like Bentley's. I don't like Bentley's. I think it's
two pretentious. Okay, So what they found fourteen thousand individuals
that have SNAP benefits driving, well, three of them were
found driving Bentley's. Three had Ferraris, eleven had Lamborghinis, fifty

(27:20):
nine had Maseratis, one hundred and forty one had a Porsche,
two hundred and forty four Alfa Romeos, three hundred and
six land Rovers, and two thousand and ninety eight Teslas.
And that's just in one state. You can't make this up.
And how do?

Speaker 2 (27:37):
I bet they all work very hard in the existing
hospice centers that are currently located in Burrito's stands and
in Ilhano Omar's restaurant.

Speaker 1 (27:46):
Mm hmmm, is that what you really believe?

Speaker 2 (27:49):
M hmm, I sure do.

Speaker 1 (27:51):
By the way, London's real estate. Did you see me
with Piers Morgan last night? By any chance I did?
What did you think?

Speaker 2 (28:00):
I think that you and he have a very interesting
almost brotherly you know.

Speaker 1 (28:05):
I like not hiding my truck is bigger than your truck.

Speaker 2 (28:09):
You know, you guys are friendly, but you go at
it well.

Speaker 1 (28:12):
I mean, I did call him out on a Neville
Chamberlain's starmer I think the fact, and he did acknowledge
that I was right.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
I don't think anybody likes Stormer. I don't think Stormer's
family likes Stormer.

Speaker 1 (28:25):
He's awful. What does mccrone's family like McCrone?

Speaker 2 (28:30):
Oh my god, Macron doesn't like mcron.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
I don't think the Krone. We are watching the death
of a continent before our very eyes. And I'll be honest,
my hope and optimism doesn't exist that they could actually
step up and solve the major issues that they have.

Speaker 2 (28:50):
Well, look, but everybody who showed up in our own
congress yesterday, they showed up to see the king, but
they won't show up to pass the Save Act. It's
funny how they can make time for one thing and
that the other.

Speaker 1 (28:59):
Yeah, by the way, why they were Democrats so giddy
to see a king? I thought there were no kings.
People exactly, exactly

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