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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Going up next our final News Roundup and Information Overload hour.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
All right, just Roundup and Information Overload Hour eight hundred
and nine four one sean is art number if you
want to be a part of the program. One of
the biggest issues we're now facing is that of illegal immigration.
Congressman Chip Roy has been fighting Democrats, he said in
a ex post, want non citizens to vote so badly
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that they're now winning willing to shut down the government
because they're about to hit another government shutdown moment, and
they oppose the passage of what's hr N nine four making,
you know, for fiscal year twenty twenty five. Instead of
working in a bipartisan way, you know, they want to
see our in place that would put agencies and underfund them,
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including defense and non defense, for six months, rather than
providing a short term stopcap to provide Congress more time
to work on full year bills, which is what their
job is. And they're doing it in large part because
they are against measures integrity measures involving illegal immigration. And
we now know where Kamala Harris stands on this issue,
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and she even got called out on fake news CNN.
And you know they have the k files. They call
it and a political ad that Kamala is using, except
they used Trump's border wall in the picture. Even fake
news CNN called them out.
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Listen, there's really no greater symbol of Trump's presidency than
the wall in the way that Democrats were attacking him
over the wall and his restrictive immigration policies. So we
looked in that ad and if you look at it,
that exact area of wall is in Sasabe or Sasabe, Arizona,
and that is a portion of wall that was actually
built by Donald Trump. It was built in an area
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where there was not previous walls. Actually pretty controversial when
they were building it at the time. So just to
see that, I mean, there are he's.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
Using his wall that he built to say look at
what I did.
Speaker 2 (01:58):
Now we know where Kamala stand. She's for defund dismantle
low bail laws, et cetera, et cetera.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
But she on the border. You know she what did
she say?
Speaker 2 (02:07):
She said, Oh, no, no, this is a vanity project
of Donald Trump and that he thinks that it's going
to stop terrorists. And we've had hundreds of them known
terrorists in this country. We don't know where they are
and that we don't even include got aways in that number,
but hundreds of them, and has opposed building any wall
numerous times. And here's her saying, this is a vanity project.
Speaker 5 (02:29):
This is a crisis of the president's on making to
fulfill his quest to build a vanity project called the wall.
This is irresponsible. It's a height of irresponsibility for the
commander in chief to suggest that we have to build
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a wall across our southern border because there are terrorists
who are trying to invade the country. It couldn't be
farther from the truth.
Speaker 2 (03:00):
And she was very clear she wouldn't vote for a
wall under any circumstances.
Speaker 6 (03:06):
Would you be willing to vote for a bill, a
compromise piece of legislation that includes money for the border
wall that you called his medieval vanity project.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
Who is going to vote for.
Speaker 1 (03:23):
I wouldn't say that.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
I wouldn't say it in the bill.
Speaker 6 (03:26):
Would you be willing to give to vote for some
border security money, wall money, barrier money to give permanent
protection to DAKA children, DOCA, young people like Cecilia.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
Would you be willing to make that exchange?
Speaker 5 (03:41):
Let me be very clear, I'm not going to vote
for a wall under any circumstances.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
And then Kamala, when pushed which say, said she would
give illegal aliens, you know, free health care.
Speaker 7 (03:50):
The bill also says, quote, every individual who is a
resident of the United States is entitled to benefits for
healthcare services under this act. Not every individual who's a citizen,
but every individual who's a resident.
Speaker 4 (04:01):
So you support.
Speaker 7 (04:03):
Giving universal healthcare medicare for all to people who are
in this country illegally.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
Let me just be very clear about this.
Speaker 5 (04:10):
I am opposed to any policy that would deny in
our country any human being from access to public safety,
public education, or public health.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
Period.
Speaker 2 (04:21):
Now that's on top of free housing, healthcare, education, tim
walls would give free college education and legal driver's licenses.
And if Donald Trump builds a twenty five foot wall,
he's going to open up a thirty ladder company that
builds thirty foot walls to help illegals get over the wall.
Speaker 8 (04:38):
And I think seeing a plan that's out there talking
about it with folks knowing that he's not going to
do anything, he talks about this wall, I always say,
let me know how hi it is. If it's twenty
five feet, then I'll invest in the thirty foot ladder factory.
That's not how you stop this.
Speaker 2 (04:52):
I mean, you really can't make it up. All right,
let's get let's join in. Joining us now is Congressman
Chip Roy of Texas is with us. He's been all
over this issue of immigration. So I see that the
idea of Democrats wanting to offer and Kamala not only
free housing, healthcare, education, but of paths of citizenship, which
is amnesty. I assume you give something of great worth
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to people that in the hopes that they're going to
be very loyal to you in future elections. Tell us
about what's going on with the cr and the Democrats
playing politics with immigration, Hey.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Sean, greats beyond Look, I mean what we're seeing right
now is more the same our colleagues. We have two
major issues we've got to deal with right now. Number one,
our Democratic colleagues have turned the gauntlet down saying that
under no circumstances they want any funding bill that goes
past December. You know where our position is, We ought
to kick the spending into March so that President Trump,
when he's in the White House, when Republicans have the
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House and Senate, we can deal with that in march
and not give Democrats the penance their radical agenda. And
then secondly, we have the issue of the Save Act.
We believe that only American citizens should vote in American elections,
and so we're at it to the Continuing Resolution here
in September. And you know, if Democrats don't want to
fund government to march and guarantee that only citizens vote, well,
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then that's on them. Let them deal with that. So
we're going to be taking that up this week. That's
the issue at play. Look, it's a win for us
if we can get spending into the next year, take
the pen away from Democrats, protect our ability to you know,
not have more spending by freezing it in place, and
then have a fight. And we're making sure only citizens
can vote.
Speaker 9 (06:25):
Well.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
I think all of this is important.
Speaker 9 (06:26):
Now.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
We never talk about the fentanyl crisis. We don't talk
about the opioid crisis, or I've been scrolling the names
of people and there are dozens and dozens of Americans
that have been murdered by Harris Biden and veted illegal immigrants,
over eleven million of them, many of them coming from
countries with terroritize. We have people with known terrorities hundreds
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of them in the country. They won't with they're withthholding
the information of what countries they're coming from. But we
know that they're coming from Iran and Syria, in Egypt,
Afghanistan and China and Russia and Venezuela. We see the rapes,
the crimes. I mean, look at Joscelyn Nungary, this little
twelve year old girl brutalized for two hours in your
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home state of Texas and then murdered by Harris Biden
un vetity illegal immigrant. Look at mother Rachel more and
mother of five. Look at what happened to Lake and Riley.
And those are only some of the names that we
know about. And as far as I'm concerned, they all
have blood on their hands because they have aided, a, bedded,
and facilitated in this illegal immigration.
Speaker 1 (07:30):
Amen ed like I couldn't agree more, Sean. I mean,
let me take a couple of points on that. Number One.
We're gonna have a hearing tomorrow in the House. You
just shared a committee with our good friend Jim Jordan,
in which we're going to have the moms and Kayla
Hamilton of Rachel Morin, and I believe of Joscelyn Nungery,
that Texan who is brutalized you just described as horrific.
I released my office released a report last Thursday called
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Border Invasion. I've commended to all of your listeners. It's
available at roy dot House dot gov or any on
my social media as a thirty page, thirty seven page
report detailing all of the damage, the five and a
half million people released, the two million got aways, the
extent to which we have had, the one hundred thousand
who died from the opioid poisonings last year alone, the
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laundryalist of examples of not just those women you just described,
but dozens and dozens, The fact that we had a
Peruvian who was caught in Buffalo just a few weeks ago,
who committed twenty three murders in Peru and we released him.
How about the guy that pulled that girl into a
car in Manassas, northern Virginia, about thirty miles from the capitol,
and that guy was released in December. By this administration,
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they are endangering our people. They are allowing people to
take over towns like Haitians taking over the town of Springfield, Ohio.
And then I was in Aurora, Colorado. Last week the
Lauren Bobert Sean and I sat there in a hearing
with Tom Homan from Ice, and I listened to one
of the tenants. I talked to her and there was
a takeover. There was and Governor pull us out there
at Jason Crow and all of these Puke Democrats that
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are endangering our people, they deny it, they lie. But
this woman talked about the fact that they took over
the building, changed the locks, there was no manager on duty,
they were in danger. She put the cameras on her
building to take the footage that went viral. This is
real and the American people are sick of it. And
we got tolect Donald Trump. And we need Republicans who
will stand up and fight. And that's what we're going
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to try to do these next few weeks. And they
get busy campaigning.
Speaker 2 (09:21):
What do you make of We have a New York
Post story another violent Harris Biden illegal welcomed into America,
raping a thirteen year old girl at knife point in
Louisiana and the illegal alien ushered into the country by
borders our Kamala Harris caught using a stolen identity to
vote in elections. You mentioned Colorado, you have now the
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landlord will be selling the apartment complex because it was
taken over by Venezuela and Venezuelan migrant gang out there.
New York City is giving illegal immigrants four thousand dollars
cash payment gift cards to get them out of shelters.
You have another Harris Biden illegal that stole a citizens' identity.
Speaker 4 (10:03):
As I said, to voting on an election.
Speaker 2 (10:05):
Ice is incapable of doing this, you know, having control
over this, and it just goes on and on and on.
And you know, they obviously don't seem to care at
all because they're allowing it to continue. That tells me
that these families don't matter to them.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Well, Sean, that's exactly right. And I look, I did
not actually know the story about the Louisiana story to
another one where we've got heartbreak. I mean, you know,
look these parents, these families that are just having their
families destroyed because we've got all of these wide open borders.
By the way, it's false compassion being put forward by
my radical progressive Democratic colleagues who think that somehow open
borders are good for either Americans or migrants and it's not.
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What about the three hundred and twenty thousand migrant children
that the Inspector General said, they don't even know where
they are. Some of them are saved, no dabta, we
don't know where they are, but some of them aren't.
And that's anesting. What kind of a Christian nation allows
little girls to get abused in the sex trafficking trade,
then bring into the country and then you don't even
know where they are. Then you've got migrants like the
Colombian family in one of those apartment buildings that are
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Ora Colorado, who I had someone who witnessed and testified
that a seven year old boy was beat up, the
little girl was molested, the family was kicked out because
there was a conflict in the Venezuelan gangs that you
just described taking over the apartment. Didn't like the Colombian family, Like,
what kind of a frickin American dreamer are We're trying
to attract people to the United States when we're turning,
you know, parts of our country into the very third
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world that people leave because we're destroying the rule of
law and undermining freedom and security in our country and
undermining the very American people who fought for it. It's
got to stop, and Republicans have got to stand up, finally,
show up, fight, and if we do that, then the
American people will stand behind us. I mean, God bless
President Trump. I mean, you know, for being willing to
stand up and fight and say we need to secure
the border, to do the right thing. And he says,
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we ought attest to say back to the spending bill,
you know, and I'm the proud author of it, but
I don't give a crap. Do another bill. Then that's
to be my bill. But it's a good bill. It
requires you to be a citizen to vote. It's an
eighty five percent issue. So I hope Republicans will stand
up and fight and give the reason for the American
people to get behind us, not just to hate the Democrat.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
Oh, I tend they're agree and to me, I think
it's one of the top issues in this campaign.
Speaker 4 (12:10):
All right, quick break, right back.
Speaker 2 (12:11):
We'll continue eight hundred and nine four one sean, if
you want to be a part of the program. Will
continue with Congressman chip Roy on the other side. Straight ahead,
Hy we continue, Texas Congressman Chip Roy is with us.
Your calls coming up after that eight hundred and nine
four one Shawan, how do you see the campaign unfolding?
Speaker 1 (12:27):
Well, I mean, right now I think it's it's closer
to a coin top than I would prefer. I'm feeling better.
I feel like we're moving in the right direction. I
think the President has been delivering a really good message.
I think Tomorrow night is a really important night. I
hope the president's like on strong message. The President Trump
of twenty sixteen and the president that I've seen recently that's,
you know, build the wall during the swamp. You know,
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that's that's the make America great again president and we
need that tomorrow night into debate. I think people are
starting to wake up to how bad Kamala Harris is.
They have that little like moment of the enthusiasm for
the dough she's due shining. I think they're realizing that
she's not a good candidate, that she's never done anything,
that she's a radical progressive or Democrats. The Senate record
was extremely liberal to the left of Bernie Sanders, and
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they want things to be like they weren't twenty nineteen,
before COVID and before President TRUMPERCN. They want inflation down.
They want a secure border. So Lord willing we do
our job. We can get people to turn out, but
everyone needs to understand listening to this, it's a close election.
It's going to boil down of four or five states,
and we need every single state to show up with
overwhelming numbers. She can went up and down the ballot
and make sure we win these houses Senate races like
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Ted Cruz and Texas and others. So we're going to
have to run through the tape hard.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
I agree, And how do you feel it's not the
voting system I want. I would prefer same day voting,
paper ballots. I would vote proof of citizenship, voter ID,
signature of verification, chain of custody, controls, updated voter rolls,
partisan observers, and every precinct in the country, vote watching,
voting all day and vote counting all night. That's not
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the system we have. And I'm urging people, even though
it's not the perfect system, to embrace early voting, so
we don't start out election day down hundreds of thousands
of votes.
Speaker 1 (14:06):
I couldn't agree more, Sean, I mean again, you just articulated.
I would do the same day voting mandate go back
to be ballots and tighten it down, do a federal holiday.
I've got a bill actually that would do that. But nevertheless,
we have the system we have. So if you've got
early voting, do it. If you have ballot harvesting, go
ballot you know, go ballot harvest. Go take the rules
that you've got, go operate to go win the fight.
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You go to war with the army you got. You
go to war with the rules you got. So go
do it and make sure we win. And President Trump
is correct when he uses the phrase make it too
big to rig, Like, let's not be counting votes in
Marikoba County because if we are, we're probably losing. Let's
not be counting votes in Fulton County because if we are,
we're probably losing. Let's win by so many they can't
do anything about it, because you know what, if we
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do that, then we'll have a mandate and we get
busy saving this country. So too big to rig. Drag
every one of your family, marriage your friends, go to
church and show up and go monitor the polls. Go
get trained. The R and c's doing training, State local
Republicans are doing training. Go be trained up and go
do your part and then you know, too big a
rig and let's go save the country next year.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
All right, Congressman ship Roy, Texas, Thank you, sir. I
appreciate you as always, your calls coming up eight hundred
nine to four one seawn. If you want to be
a part of the program anyway, let me go. We
have this this study that came out by Media Research
Center about ABC. This is where tomorrow Night's debate is
moderated by David Mure. They have been the most positive
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in terms of their coverage of Kamala Harris and the
most hostile network towards Donald Trump now MRC, as I
said earlier, they analyzed all one hundred campaign stories that
have aired on ABC News's World News Tonight, and that's
from the day that Harris entered the race July twenty
first through September the sixth, including weekends, and their analysts
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found twenty five clearly positive statements about Harris from reporters, anchors, voters,
and nonpartisan sources. Zero negative statements none. That is a
gravity defying, as they put it, one hundred percent positive
spin score for the vice president. As for President Trump,
dear analysis showed just five clearly positive statements versus sixty
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six negative statements, where a dismal seven percent positive spin
score that's ninety three percent negative. So she gets one
hundred percent positive, he gets ninety three percent negative. And
you know, I mean, how do you deal with that
if you're Donald Trump? Tomorrow now, CBS News NBC Nightly
News also delivered high positive coverage for Harris, but not
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as high as ABC and World News tonight. By the way,
this is ABC Disney. You know, a lot of Americans
like Disney at some point. I mean, if Disney continues
to be woke and Disney ABC News continues to be
so abusively corrupt and biased, and if they do that
tomorrow night, I have no interest in anything Disney ever again.
And if Bob byger wants to run his network that
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way and his heir apparent is a big Biden supporter,
then why do we care about what happens to Disney?
I know, I don't. I don't watch. There's nothing to
watch on these network. What are you gonna watch? The
View or Good Morning America with Little Georgie. Here's George Stephanopolos.
This is one of their leading journalists. He's a Clinton
hack and has been a democratic liberal, you know, hacked
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talk show host for all of these years. Anybody that
views them any other way just not see him with
clear eyes. Here's him from the war room back when
Clinton was running for president.
Speaker 10 (17:34):
What does names and just I can send you effects
with names and justice phone numbers of who you in
an affair with.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
It wouldn't make it true.
Speaker 10 (17:41):
It is completely If you went on the radio and
said that Bill Clinton he is the father of manager
of a black child, you would be laughed at, if
you would think you're crazy.
Speaker 4 (17:51):
I guarantee you.
Speaker 10 (17:52):
But if you do this might class you'll never work
in democratic politics again. Maybe you don't want to. I'm
not saying it matters. You will be embarrassed for the
National Press Corp. People will think nobody will believe you,
and people will think you're scummy. That The alternative is
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if you don't do it, it causes you some temporary
pain with people who tomorrow arek in a matter and
you have a campaign that understands it in a difficult time.
If you did something right and you know that's important,
I mean it doesn't mean anything, or we can't do
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anything for you specifically or anything like that, but you
you know that you did the right thing.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
You did the right thing, but you'll have a campaign
that will remember you being good to us. Unbelievable that
this is a very objective news organization. All right, back
to our busy phones. Hal is in the important state,
the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Hall, How are you glad you called?
We will be in Philly tomorrow. What's going on, sir?
Speaker 11 (18:59):
Thank you, sir. First time I've ever called your show shown,
or any show for that matter, and I try to
watch you every night if I possibly could. The reason
for my phone call is the frustration that appears to
be for me and other conservatives that I speak with
about the messaging of the Trump campaign as it pertains
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to what Tamala Harris really is. The campaign has a
treasure trove of information, because I've seen on your show
every night of her perspectives on climate control, Medicare for all,
not referring to illegal immigrants as illegal racking, et cetera.
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I don't see any of that on any kind of
advertisements here in Pennsylvania. I haven't seen one other than
your show, of course and Fox. I haven't seen one
campaign ad referring to her stance on fracking when she
may do his comment. I believe back in March of
nineteen that she would abolish tracking on day one in
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her office. I haven't seen anything about Medicare for all
other than on Fox. I don't know why there can't
be some sort of split screen by the campaign showing
what she has said in her past from two thousand
and eleven till now versus what she's trying to say now.
I just find it really frustrating disheartening that they have
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all this information that you can provide to them. And
I've watched you interview Laura Trump and Eric Trump, and
Steven Miller, Ari Fleischer, Nuke Gingrich. The responses are really lukewarm.
Last week I saw you asking Nuke Gingrich and Ari
Fleischer as it pertains to how close to the election
is getting and the lack of information going out there,
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except as it pertains to the border and the budget.
I know those are important, but there's so much more
out there that I believe they're not using that they
should be using to show what light shine a light
on her so to speak, of what she really is.
I just don't understand why they're not doing it. To me,
it's like a prosecutor going into a courtroom with all
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this evidence and deciding I don't think I need to
use it. I'm fine, So I don't know.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Look it would make I don't know what ads are
running where. I have seen people send me ads that
are running, and I look at them and I know
I'm not going to see many of them down here
in Florida. Uh, but I've got to assume that a
racking AD and no drilling ad is running in Pennsylvania.
If it's not, they're making a big mistake in my view,
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because it's such a big part of the Pennsylvania economy.
And I would agree with you completely that's not happening.
They need to look, I can't control the campaign.
Speaker 4 (21:52):
I could.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
I just give my recommendations. The one thing that I've
encouraged all of you in this audience to do is
to download the Amala files, the Walls files, and share
it with your friends, neighbors, co workers, on share it
on social media. Because I know for a fact that
other the mainstream media, establishment media, or legacy media, whatever
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you want to call it, they're never going to They're
never going to inform people. So we have to kind
of try to bypass them. But yeah, I would say
that the campaigns should be hitting that and hitting that hard,
especially in Pennsylvania at once.
Speaker 11 (22:28):
As a matter of fact, over the last two weeks,
as I drive a lot, not that that matters, And
she's been on every local radio station here probably at
least two or three times an hour about this twenty
twenty five agenda nine and twenty two page document of
him going to cut Medicare, cut medical medical benefits, how
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he's going to be a dicutator.
Speaker 2 (22:53):
By the way, it is a complete lie, just like
everything she's saying that she's going to now do.
Speaker 4 (23:00):
He's just lying.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
And you know, just like they lie about abortion, just
like they lie about you know, the whole campaign is
based on lies. But that's what Democrats do, and it's
up to the campaign. It's not the media won't do
their job. You know, look at look at look at
the words. Who's running this debate tomorrow, ABC, ABC, Disney
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and one hundred percent positive coverage for her, ninety three negative,
ninety three percent negative coverage for Trump. So yeah, it's
on them to get that information out, but it's also
on all of us. That's why, as a public service
I put up voting information, registering early voting dates, times,
everything you need to know. And I put up the
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Kamala files, the Walls files so that you can share
this information on social media and with anybody you know.
So but I tend to agree with you if it's
not running them. What part of Pennsylvania are you inside?
Speaker 11 (23:52):
Philadelphia? I've never seen one ad, one heard one radio commercial,
nothing at all about that. I don't understand what and
I know you know, what the what the heck do
I know what Michael Wattley and Laura Trump are doing
as it pertains to getting the message out for buying
time on the other news stations other than your own.
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But I'm not saying anything to counteract the lies that
are being portrayed out there by the media when she
when they talk about her, you know, going after the cartels,
et cetera. To me, they should be showing an ad
where Telca Gabbert has beat her down in the Democratic
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primary that she didn't have an answer for of her
week week record of being a district attorney and fifteen
hundred people being put in jail for marijuana charges. I
just don't understand what there can I know you have
no control of it, and I understand that I'm venting
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by the same tooken whatever they're doing in mine and
people of like mine min I said, of mine don't
have any clue as to why they're not buying time
to get that message out there on all the stations.
And I don't know if they're just relying.
Speaker 2 (25:10):
On the Well I'm hearing you loud and clear, and
I'm going to look into it, okay, and I'll report
back because I think that's a critical issue, and I
think you're right over the target. I think you're right
on the money. I appreciate the heads up. How thank you,
Barb North Carolina High thy Son.
Speaker 9 (25:26):
It's great to talk to you, and you don't know it,
but we have a history that goes way back to
when I was living in Georgia and Newt was my congressman.
Speaker 4 (25:34):
Oh way, what's our history?
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (25:36):
Oh, Linda, I might get in trouble here. I'm just kidding.
What's on? What's our history?
Speaker 1 (25:41):
Oh?
Speaker 9 (25:41):
I listened to you every day along with Neil and
Rush and a couple others that were on the radio
with you. So yeah.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
I talked to Neil fairly recently and we had a
nice conversation. He's enjoying his retirement and the boards bus
more than anybody knows.
Speaker 9 (25:55):
Oh wow, that's awesome. I'm glad to hear that. So yeah, anyway,
I know you're a big proponent of banking your vote early.
And now I'm in North Carolina and I can't say
that we have a model as far as early voting,
but we go in our county to a county office
that we're voting on the exact same machines as we
would if we were voting on election day. And then
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the state has a wonderful website, the State Board of Elections,
where you can go online afterwards and you can actually
see your voting history.
Speaker 4 (26:28):
So that's great. I love that.
Speaker 9 (26:30):
I'm back to two thousand and four. It'll tell me
that I voted in a primary in general, whatever, if
I voted in person on election day, early voting, curbside, absentee,
or absentee by mail. So it's got all that information.
So anybody who may be skeptical about whether or not
their vote is really going to be counted properly. I mean,
(26:53):
my history is like dead on, so I would certainly
encourage anybody in North Carolina to get out there and
as soon as the polls are opened, we're in your
county where you can go and vote. To go ahead
and get that vote down. Thanks well.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
I appreciate the heads up about North Carolina. North Carolina
is critical. I mean, the Democratic governor even said it.
If Kamalo wins North Carolina, it's game over. Two states
that are critical for Donald Trump. Georgia, North Carolina, you
have very critical. Those are hold states for him that
have trended a little bit more blue over the last
(27:31):
number of years, and Republicans got to pay very close attention.
If you're in North Carolina, you know all this information
is available as a public service on Hannity dot com
about registering or early voting and everything you need to know. Anyway,
appreciated Barb real quick, Jennifer in New York. We have
less than a minute. It's all yours. Go for it.
Speaker 11 (27:51):
John.
Speaker 12 (27:52):
I'm so glad to talk to you again. I spoke
to you a few weeks ago and you gave me
a nice little boost and I so appreciate it. Didn't
expect it. I just want good well back and doubled
down on what I was saying. How scared. I am
about what's going to happen. All I could tell you
is four or five weeks ago, our prices on our
supplies have gone up one thousand dollars from four.
Speaker 9 (28:15):
Oh.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
By the way, what boost did I give you? I'm
trying to remember.
Speaker 12 (28:18):
You put a little ad on your website and it
was a It was awesome, it really was.
Speaker 4 (28:24):
Did it did it help your business?
Speaker 12 (28:26):
I don't know, but I could tell you we got
hit hard that week. I don't know if it's because
it was, you know, right the end of the summer,
or your booth. I don't care.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
It was a great thing.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
To bay, yeah, but there's only so much you can
charge for breakfast. That's the problem, and the costs are high.
Speaker 12 (28:39):
It's exactly the problem. When we raise our prices, we're
just catching up and sometimes we.
Speaker 11 (28:46):
Reach a point where we got to stay with it.
Speaker 12 (28:48):
No matter what, because if we raise them anymore, people
aren't going to come. It's really hard. My husband has
had three days off a year for twenty five years.
Speaker 1 (28:59):
That's how how hard this man worked.
Speaker 12 (29:01):
I work hard, too, but nothing like he does.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
I appreciate the call and we'll be glad to help
out any time you need it. We want to support
small business owners. They put everything on the line for us.
Eight hundred nine four one Shawn is a number if
you want to join us. We have handy Tonight, nine Eastern.
I'm going to play all of Kamala in her own
words that America needs to know about.
Speaker 4 (29:24):
All right, that's going to wrap things up at today.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
We'll have a full preview of tomorrow's debate and what
we expect from the ever abusively biased ABC Disney. Let's
see if they can rise to the occasion or not.
I have my doubts. We'll give you Kamala in her
own words, the questions they should ask. We'll do all
the debate prep for them, and also we'll get reaction.
(29:47):
We have Nuking Rich, Eric Trump, Glenn Youngkin, and Senator
Katie britt Say DVR Hannity tonight nine Eastern on Fox
our debate preview.
Speaker 4 (29:55):
Tomorrow.
Speaker 2 (29:56):
Will be in Philly for the debate. We'll see you then.
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