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November 14, 2025 29 mins

Sean Hannity kicks off the show reflecting on his epic radio rivalry with Neil Boortz a fierce competition that drove both hosts to greater heights and even sparked a close friendship. He highlights recent political controversies, such as Jasmine Crockett's biting commentary and viral moments, the Seattle mayoral race won by socialist Katie Wilson, and internal DNC upheaval as staff are forced back to the office. Framing it through his signature combative-yet-humorous lens, Hannity draws lessons from personal challenges and spotlights guests ranging from liberal powerhouses to conservative icons. These stories matter because they showcase how media rivalries, party infighting, and rising polarization shape America's political and cultural discourse.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Friday, by the way, eight hundred and ninety four one Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program.
Linda came up with a great idea. We're gonna do
this later in the program today is we were talking
about old radio war days and I'm gonna I'm gonna
bring on my number one competitor. Why credit for making
me He was so good. He's a legend in talk radio.

(00:23):
He's now retired. His name is Neil Boortz. And the
radio war that we were engaged in for four years
and that and the odd part is we became friends.
And the guy that hired me in Atlanta, Eric Sidell,
I got hired by Bill Donovan in Alabama, Huntsville, Alabama

(00:43):
at the time before that. And if it wasn't for
going up against a legend who was so gifted and talented,
I would not be on the air today. I would
not have survived. It was a fight for survival. And
you know, there's lessons I think that we could all
learn from it. I certainly I learned a lot from it,
and I'm very grateful to both of them, you know,

(01:05):
And i'd hear Neil, I'm like, man, I'm just I'm
not up to this. I've got to get better, and
we'll tell you some of those stories coming up. I
don't know what's going on. The Democrats are just cracking
up AOC. I fully welcome Trump voters into our coalition.
Former supporters of Trump are telling me I've learned from you.

(01:28):
I'd really like to meet some of those people. I'd
like to interview some of those people. Who are those people?
I just don't know. Then you have Jasmine Crockett mocking
Maga women, making fun of how Mago women look like.
You know, they're standing next to a six foot five
dude wearing a dress. You know, a Mago woman when

(01:48):
you see one. They all have the that look right
like that. The lips they what did she say? Like
they lips be up to something like that. But anyway,
they don't even know. You have the New York Post
reporting that Jasmine Crockett, you know, not only had her
feet kissed by our friend Stephanie Miller. If you knew Stephanie,

(02:13):
this is not out of character for her. And I
saw I read that somebody had kissed her feet. I'm like,
what the hell is this? And this is the kind
of weak this is bad. And then I realized that's
Stephanie Miller. Okay, this totally makes sense. She's a comedian.
Jacks is very funny and just irreverent as hell. And

(02:38):
I guess, I guess she's very good friends with Jasmine Crockett.
I don't know why Jasmine Crockett won't come on this show.
We've invited Jasmine Crocket Linda Right to be on the show.
I'd love to have Crockett on the show. And I
keep saying, she's like my favorite congresswoman. Why won't she
come on the show. I'm not saying bad things about her.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
Well, you have that in common with Charlomage the God.

Speaker 1 (02:58):
Then Charlemagne the God had agreed to come on Hannity
on Monday, and then I found out this morning that
he pushed it off till next year, but he said
he'd do it. Oh yeah, what, Oh you mean that
I have in common with Charlomagne the God.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
He said this week that she was his favorite congressman
and that she was the leading voice in the Democrat Party.
I was like, oh my god.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
Well, you know Charlomagne better than I do, right, you
know his team running into them.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
I wouldn't say that I know him. We have passed
each other. Charlomage and I have talks when we're both,
you know, outside walking in and out of the building
at the station.

Speaker 1 (03:42):
Okay, so the head of our company, because they do
his show too, they syndicate his show. Once put us
on a phone call together and we had a very
pleasant call. I mean, I wished him all the best.
I said, you know, congratulations on all your success, and
it was a pleasant call. He couldn't have been nicer.
I have seen him and his team go after Conservatives

(04:06):
in ways that I don't like, and bring up false
perceptions about conservative and conservatism that I don't like that
I argue, you know, with you know, deep in my soul,
I know are not true.

Speaker 3 (04:20):
But examinate Crockett is actually what the Democrats should be
leaning into, like because she is a phenomenal messenger. And
some people just got it, like some people just have
a different annoying on them. You don't know why certain people,
you know, cause folks to gravitate towards them.

Speaker 1 (04:38):
She got you by just saying.

Speaker 3 (04:40):
Donald Trump is racist and this administration is racist, and
let me tell you why.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
And then you get.

Speaker 3 (04:43):
Into all of the issues. I'm like, yo, you need
somebody like Davin Crockett. She is the most effective messenger
that the Democratic Party has right now, and they need
to be using her as a trojan horse. And you
know what, I hate how Democrats treat her.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
I do too, all right, So obviously a different point
of view, but this is a.

Speaker 2 (05:03):
Woman who called Abbott governor hot wheels, really.

Speaker 1 (05:07):
And then denied what she was really saying. It's not cool.
Just come on, let's be real. NBC poll Republicans more
likely than Democrats who say they have a good friend
in the other party. I don't dislike people on the left.
It's not personal for me. Now, I do think some

(05:30):
of them on the left are dumb. I don't think
they're very intelligent. I don't like their policies. You can
have policy disagreement, like for example, I don't know if
you've read about Jimmy Kimmel's wife, but she sent this
note to family members and she won't talk to them
because she was trying to convince them not to vote

(05:50):
for Donald Trump. You know, he's an existential threat, all
the threat to democracy and all this. Now I have
lost friends because I like Donald Trump, and I'm friends
with Donald Trump and support Donald Trump. I have people
want nothing to do with me, but that's on their end,
that's not on my end. I don't care that they

(06:10):
disagree with me. That's that's not a defining issue for
me in my life, but for some people it is
for people on the left, I why do I care
if you have different if you have different thoughts than
I do, then let's talk about them. Let's have a
discussion about it. I'm that big a deal. Let's see why.

(06:31):
Apparently Obama and Biden's relationship is deteriorated to the point
they don't even talk. We'll get into more of that
in a minute. Uh, we'll get into this issue. This
incumbent Seattle Mayer concedes to the mum Donnie style socialist
who tapped her parents for money while running. Wow, go

(06:51):
to mommy and daddy. Uh, I love that. That cracks
me up at mum donnie democratic governor's plot two how
to stand up to Trump? Did you see there's somebody
caught a photo of the campaign offices of Zora on
Marxist COMMI Mumdani and apparently Tommy Mumdani was meeting with Pocahontas,

(07:13):
you're having a big what they thought was a private meeting.
I guess somebody was in another building that overlooked the
building that Zora Mumdanni's campaign office was in and snapped
a pick. Well, isn't that the worst part of New York?
That you can see into anyone else's room? You know,
there are creepy people, you know, peeping tom's everywhere. At least,

(07:35):
don't you believe that.

Speaker 2 (07:37):
I mean, we're right across the street from a bunch
of apartments, you know, here in the radio studio, and
I can honestly tell you we pulled the blinds down.
I don't want to see nothing.

Speaker 1 (07:46):
I'm like, you know what, Well, I don't want to
see anything, but I don't want to be seen either.

Speaker 2 (07:50):
Know one Pocahontas doesn't want to be seen. She doesn't
want to be seen when she's getting off private planes
and she hides behind her staffords. That's what that does.

Speaker 1 (07:57):
That is that is most rules. They're limousine liberals. You know,
the whole fight the Oligarchy tour was on a private jet.
I'm not against private jets. I've met in private jets
are the coolest things ever made. It's the most convenient
thing on earth. They have small ones. None of them
are inexpensive because the technology is what it is. But

(08:20):
they have small ones that are that are relatively inexpensive,
that can get you from point A to point B,
that are safe, and the technology is amazing. Honda makes one,
for example. I think it's like a four or five seater.
I watched the whole development of it. I was kind
of amazed by it. I know people that I know,

(08:41):
somebody that owns one loves it. DNC employees, by the way, Linda,
they are very very angry today. They're seeding after being
told that they actually have to show up for work
in person five days a week. They're very angry. The
NC chair Ken Martin informed workers during in all staff
meeting Wednesday that the Democratic Party Apparatus will require its

(09:06):
entire DC based staff to return to full in person
work starting in February. Shocking to see the DNC chair
disregards staff's valid concern on today's team call. NC staff
worked extremely hard to support historic wins for Democrat. They're
not historic wins, they're predictable wins. You know, people's analysis

(09:28):
of this election is unbelievable. Senator Fetterman, by the way,
you know what happened apparently online Maga Conservatives went online.
It shows you the difference between conservatives and liberals. And
they wished him well after he had a fall, and

(09:49):
he was very funny about it, and we talked about
it yesterday. You know, well, if you think my face
was bad before, and you know, apparently he hurt himself,
all indications are going to be okay, thank god. But
the day before he was hospitalized after falling because the
complications of a cardiac condition. He revealed that he's getting
death threats from members of his own party. Anyway, he

(10:11):
told somebody on fake new CNN. I asked my digital team,
and I said, we're on all platforms, what's the harshest,
what kind of things are the most personal? And the
answer was immediate. They said blue Sky, which is like
the democratic version of X. And Vetterman said, referring to
the media platform that of the left, and he said,

(10:33):
the difference is the right would say really rough things
and names and some names I won't repeat on TV,
but on the left it was like, they want me
to die, We're cheering for your next stroke. Why couldn't
you have the depression back again? And I hope your
kids find you. It's just sick stuff. What is wrong

(10:58):
with people? Here's what's an interesting study that came out.
Atlantic Magazine admitted left wing violence now has spiraled out
of control since President Trump entered the political realm in
twenty sixteen. They compiled data of seven hundred and fifty
attacks between January first, nineteen ninety four, to July fourth,

(11:21):
twenty twenty five. They found left wing terror attacks are
currently outnumbering violence coming from the political right. I'm not
saying everyone on the There are lunatics on the right,
and I can name them all, you know. I know
they want me to name them. I know they'd love
me to engage in them. And the media would love
to make certain people the poster child of the MAGA movement.

(11:44):
They're not maga. And if you don't believe me, and
you think somebody's maga, just you know, if you have
artificial intelligence, CHAP beat GPT. I prefer GROC. I think
GROC is the least politically correct and the most honest
and the most accurate some real time based on the
headlines of this minute, just you know, take a look

(12:05):
and you'll see and you can find out all of
this and find out your own information. But anyway, so
people have claim they matter how many times have what
if they said negative about Donald Trump? Put that in Grock?
What did so and so say? You know, what are
the extreme commons made by person abcd F and G.

(12:27):
You can do it on people on the left and
right and you'll come up with a whole bunch of stuff. Anyway,
they found left wing violent extremism accounted for thirty seven
incidents from twenty sixteen to twenty twenty four, most of
them motivated by either anti government or partisan sentiment. By
July fourth of this year, far left extremists have already
been responsible for five terrorist attacks and plots. Now what

(12:49):
bothered me about this? You know they're not really including
the summer of loff the summer of twenty twenty which
it really annoys me. There is this is fascinating to
me because you have Adam Schiff, the congenital liar. You
have Latsia James, you know, on a mortgage application, according
to the allegations against her, put down while she was

(13:12):
DA I'm sorry ag of New York. She put down
that what was a Virginia was her main residence, that
would be impossible to get more favorable loan terms. Whoopsie Daisy.
Now it was first Adam Schiff got caught. Now it's
Latsia James. Now mister Fangfang got caught and is under

(13:36):
investigation for mortgage fraud that may have an impact on
the California governor's race. Do you remember that they wrote
this big article that they thought that, you know, I'm
in business with people, and we got I guess a
Fannie May loan, which is what everybody does with these loans.
I don't know. I have nothing to do with that

(13:57):
part of that business. I don't do any of it.
But anyway, and but they tied the property to me,
and it was I was part of the property, and
they said he got, he got, he refinanced his loan
and Donald Trump approved it. Yeah. Well the only problem
was the approval came in the Obama years, didn't come
during the Trump years. Oopsie Daisy. Sorry, I work with

(14:21):
people that have the highest ethical integrity. All gone over
by lawyers, every every I dotted, every tea cross. But anyway,
according to two sources familiar with this matter, uh Swallwell,
fang Fang, Mister fang Fang has all but decided he's
running for governor, and one of the sources is saying
he's even discussing an announcement as early as next week,

(14:43):
but he declined to comment. We're reached by MSDNC about
the issue involving whether or not he might be involved
in some type of mortgage fraud. We're going to watch
this very very closely. But the new details that have
emerged that when he hit with this purchase of a
one point two million dollar home in DC that he

(15:04):
claimed as his primary residence, and the Federal Housing Finance
Agency Director Bill Poulti in a in Wednesday, in a
letter to the Attorney General Pam Bondi requested an investigation
on Swowow based on allegedly false, misleading statements he made
about the purchase because you if it's your primary residence,
you get a more favorable loan in terms of the

(15:26):
terms of the loan. Man, oh Man, so much to
get to today, I don't even know where to go now.
Seattle's newly elected socialist mayor vows to trump proof Herst City. Linda.
Have we not talked at length in great specificity on
this program about a document that's called the United States Constitution.

(15:47):
Have we talked about that a lot? Maybe not as
much as weirdness. We've talked about the Constitution quite a
bit on this show. Correct me if I'm wrong. Does
the Constitution of something known as the supremacy clause? You know,
I'm just asking. We could always ask Rock and get listen.

Speaker 2 (16:05):
You're asking for a friend, you know, just asking for
a friend.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
Yeah, all right, So, and the supremacy clause means that
federal laws are enforced by who. This is a quiz.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
I have no idea. Enlighten me.

Speaker 1 (16:22):
The jurisdiction lies with the federal government to enforce federal law,
not with the states. Okay, so you know. So the
reason I bring this up. Yesterday, socialist Katie Wilson declared
victory in the race for Seattle mayor, where she wasted
no time outlaw outlining a progressive agenda aimed at shielding

(16:44):
the Emerald City from what she called federal overreach from
Donald Trump's administration and wants to Trump proof the city.
Remember Gavin Newsom, after Trump was elected, you know, wanted
to build up his legal you know, fun to battle
Trump and fight Trump. I'm like, yeah, a great way
to introduce yourself to the president. Actually fed to Gavin.

(17:05):
I was very frank with him. I said, why don't
you try a different approach. Why don't you just put
aside the things you disagree on and maybe work on
the things you do agree on, and maybe that'll work out.
In on California's behalf. Now, we had Pam Bondi on

(17:26):
last night. There's so many lawsuits. Now. They're suing against
this ridiculous pop Prop fifty deal to circumvent what the
voters have put in place, and we'll see, we'll see
how that works out. But they're suing over sanctuary city status.
I mean, the list goes on and on and on,
and the people of California are going to be end

(17:47):
up paying a fortune just in the legal fees of
all this. Anyway, Wilson forty three, considered her narrow upset
over the Democratic incumbent as a mandate from the people.
During a press conference, she vowed to imblem meant universal childcare,
ren controls social housing, and stating her desire to have
more land and well be owned by steward communities instead

(18:10):
of corporations. Can you tell me, Linda, what a steward
community is. I don't know what a steward community is.

Speaker 2 (18:16):
I do not speak socialism. I'm actually super grateful for that.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Skill as a progressive and as a socialist. She said,
I believe in good governance. All right. More cradle to grave,
womb to the tomb, insanity that goes on and on
and on. By the way, did you see this horrible
interview with Katie Kirk and John Fetterman.

Speaker 2 (18:36):
Oh, it's unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (18:38):
I mean it was.

Speaker 2 (18:40):
It infuriates me.

Speaker 1 (18:43):
I mean, I know we have a cut of it,
but am I wrong to say it's more visual than
it is?

Speaker 2 (18:50):
It is? But I think what's weird about it is
it's so odd to me that these people to use
the socialist words are stewards of freedom and uniqueness and
individuality all the other bs stuff they sell. And then
the second that you say, yeah, you know, I may
not have liked what somebody said, but they have the
right to say it. And obviously the left is out
there burning things, breaking things, hurting people, attacking things, breaking

(19:15):
in It's unbelievable. You never see them board up all
the store windows when a Republican or you know, a
right to life march is happening. But you see Antifa
out there, and they may support their movement, but they're
boarding it up because the Left is violent. They hate
anything that opposes their way of thought. It's unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (19:34):
I am getting a lot of kicks and giggles over
the fact that that Democrats of the DNC or staffers
are apoplectic and fuming because their work from home status
is going away as of January.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Poor babies.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
Look, I'm just a believer that for example, I have
a radio team and I have a TV team, and
I know if people are doing their job or not.
That's it. I can tell instantaneously if somebody's doing their
job or not. And if you're not doing your job,
you're just not cut out to be in this business.

(20:14):
By the way, a new campaign spending report with the
federal government shows that far left Representative Jasmine Crockett has
spent tens and tens of thousands of dollars living the
high life in twenty twenty five. I say it's four
one hundred and seventy five bucks. Ritz Carlton, have you
ever stated at a Ritz rits are nice.

Speaker 2 (20:32):
Really, I've never stated a ritz.

Speaker 1 (20:34):
You've never stated at a ritz, I have not.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Well, I guess I got to become a congresswoman and
steal from my constituents like Jasmin Crockett.

Speaker 1 (20:42):
Well, think back to braywigus. We'll have to change that,
won't we. We'll have to change it what we've been
doing all these years.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Yeah, Well, here at the Hannity Show, we actually earn
our pay, and then we spend our pay that we
actually earned, unlike the.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Left three in one hundred and sixty bucks at at
the Coco, also in Martha's Vineyard, two thousand and seven
hundred and three dollars, fourteen cents to the Edgar Town
in in Math's Vineyard, two thousand dollars to the cosmopolitanan
area resort in Vegas, eleven hundred and seventy three bucks

(21:22):
to the Times Square edition in New York City, five
three hundred and twenty six bucks to the West Hollywood
Edition in Los Angeles. I don't know. I mean, she's
doing good.

Speaker 2 (21:35):
She was getting ready to have her feet kissed by Stephanie.
She had to get pretty.

Speaker 1 (21:40):
I'm not mad at Stephanie for doing that. And once
I found out it was her. I just I'm not.

Speaker 2 (21:43):
Mad at Stephanie either, but I do think it's pretty funny.

Speaker 1 (21:47):
Oh, it's very funny. One of a zoron Comrade Marxist
Mumdanni's a signature of socialist policies is already failing. This
is actually pretty f It was in the New York
Post today. He wants, of course, social workers to respond
to nine to one one calls, but the early results
of a program dubbed b heard spelled trouble for this

(22:10):
one point one billion dollar department Community Safety, one of
his signature initiatives, and it was launched in twenty twenty one.
It's not a new idea. A pilot program only operates
in some city neighborhoods, but a bleak audit conducted in
May by the City comptroll have found it was limping,
with a whopping sixty percent of calls deemed ineligible, while

(22:34):
more than thirty five percent of eligible calls from mental
health professionals they never got a response. Linda, the government
failed thirty five percent of the time. And what is
the social worker going to do? I'm going to kill
everybody that is on this train right now. Uh? I
am a social worker. I work for Zoron Marxist Kami

(22:56):
mom nominee. I've been sent down here to help you.
Is there any in your past that perhaps has brought
you to this moment of deep, deep anger and resentment
that you want to kill everybody on the trade. I
think the question might probably tip the balance. We'll see
by the way traders are betting on Zoramumdani's deportation odds.

(23:20):
Can you believe that? Considered a long shot, But the
fact that traders are waging on it, I think it's
pretty interesting. You know polymarket, all those different webs so
you can bet on anything today. And you see what's
happening in baseball the two guys indicted for throwing balls
instead of strikes. I mean, whoof? Because massive amounts of
money have put on it. I mean, it's just crazy.

(23:41):
The whole thing is crazy. And but this is where
we live Portland. Socialist disaster should be a wake up
call for Zora Mumdani in Seattle. And it was interesting.
Charles Gasparino writes a column if the travails of a
certain left coast city Portland, or any guy about what
New York City's going to be like and Seattle's going

(24:04):
to be like. The mayor elect wants to hand out
everything from pros and runs, free buses, subsidized trans surgeries
for kids. He wants so called the one percent you know,
wealth tax. You know, no billionaires can exist, confiscate property
if they don't like the way the property is being
taken care of. Argon is one of the most progressive

(24:24):
states in the country. Portland has embraced various forms of socialism,
the same stuff spouted by the mayor elect in New York.
Sixty seven percent of Oregon's economies pretty seriously off on
the wrong track because of the mountainous taxes, regulations, homelessness, independence,
the largest voting blocks. Seventy three percent believe the state

(24:45):
is on the wrong track. And never mind the Summer
of Love. Do I need to remind everybody of that?
Not exactly now. Kathy Hockel the latest Democrat to Base
to kiss the feet to use Stephanie Miller's analogies of
Zora Mumdani, and she's now looking at raising the corporate

(25:08):
tax so that Zoron will get his money for little
pet projects. And that means, hopefully the odds of her
getting an endorsement from him will go up. And she
knows without Mumdani's support, she's cooked. Now that gives Zora
Mumdani all the leverage in New York may make it
may actually make him more powerful than Kathy Holkel, because

(25:32):
Kathy Hokele just cares about power. Uh So it's going
to get very, very interesting in a very short period
of time. That part, I can absolutely tell you. So
she's going to raise the corporate tax rate because she
liked Chuck Schums. It hasn't worked out good for Chucky,
just hasn't. White House announcing that trade deals are expected

(25:53):
to lower US food prices. This is good news for
you consumers. They agree to a framework for trade deals
with Argentina, Guatemala, El Salvador, Ecuador aimed at reducing the
cost of certain groceries. That's all good news, you know.
I wish I had time to go into greater specificity

(26:14):
in detail. There was a great column written by Victor
Davis Hansen. I'll touch on it here in a second.
Retail sales posted solid gains in October, no doubt, after
the cost of living jumped twenty one percent, while Joe
Biden was in office, Affordability is a real issue for Americans. Now.
I went over all these numbers a bit yesterday. So

(26:34):
under Joe Biden when he became president, unfortunately, things went
up twenty six percent, a wopping twenty six percent. So
far since Donald Trump has been president, guess what, things
have gone down very very substantially ten percent, but there's

(26:54):
still a sixteen percent deficit. Affordability. Affordability, affordability. Okay, that
is the Biden Harris hangover, as I call it. By
the way, the Trump administration rescinded Biden error drilling bands
on National Petroleum Reserve. So Victor Davis Hanson writes this piece,
and he says, very strange logic the left Democrats are making.

(27:16):
It's that for four years hyperinflation reaching nine point one
percent in twenty twenty two, but averaging over the Biden
years five percent. Donald Trump's president, and they're going to
blame him for having two point six two point seven
inflation for the first ten months because he didn't arrest
hyper inflation and fix all of this immediately. Nobody put

(27:37):
in place the building blocks, that's the trillions and investments,
energy policies and everything in between. So in other words,
there was Victor Davis Hanson points they want to blame
Trump for not correcting quickly enough all the horrible impact
and mistakes they made on the economy. And he points
out the Trump economy, what I would call right now

(28:00):
is a race, and he's not wrong in his analysis.
Is what I said. Reagan didn't get his tax cuts
to kick in fast enough for his first midterms. So
this is what the race. The victor Davis Hansen is
talking about the race to the midterms, and he said
the Trump economy is is it's going to completely impact

(28:24):
the election, the midterm elections, and it's going to be
different than most other midterms because the Democratic Party is different.
And if the economy turns around, you know, let's say,
you know, everything they've told us in the media is
wrong about the economy and incorrect. You know, the tariff
ward didn't destroy international commercial system, just the opposite. We

(28:46):
didn't have a trade war with China. You know that
that would have been frankly, I don't know, mutually assured destruction.
Ten months months ago. If you look at the average
price of gasoline, it was three four He sticks under Biden,
the average under Trump is two dollars ninety eight cents,
and and things are going in the right direction now.

(29:07):
Once the Trump tax cuts, once the trillions in manufacturing
is spent, once energy production is online, then yeah, you're
going to see massive results. It has to happen though
before next November. That's the race against the clock that
he's rightly pointing out. He's not wrong. He's very actually
very smart. I like Victor P. Davis Hants. Don't you

(29:28):
like Victor Davis Hanson.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Great guy, really so smart, so smart.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
Reminds me a lot of Charles Kraudheimmer but a little
more conservative, maybe even what you think, but very accurate.
It's special.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Yeah, he's cerebral, but he's conservative.

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