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Right hour two Sean hannitys Show, eight hundred and ninety
four one, Shawn, if you want to be a part
of the program, as we are joined by the House
Judiciary Committee Chairman. That would be Jim Jordan, Congressman, who
is the the congressman who has been in charge of
investigating the weaponization of the DOJ. He's been in the
forefront of investigations into FAISA, into Russia, Russia Russia, the
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Mueller witch hunts, Operation Crossfire, Hurricane, and everything in between.
And as I went into great specificity in detail last
night and yesterday and earlier in the program today, is
we now have an opportunity, a mandate to reform all
of these once great institutions and the weaponization of justice,
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restore equal justice and equal application of our laws, flush
out all political bias that may exist in any of
these departments or agencies, and the intelligence community and the
DOJ and the FBI, restore all of these departments, all
of these agencies to their original missions, their former greatness,
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because we as conservatives, we believe deeply in our constitutional principles,
and what has been done to Donald Trump and Republicans
can and never should happen to any American, regardless of
political affiliation. And that needs to be one of the
top missions I think of the new administration, and I
think it will be Congressman, welcome back, sir. How are you.
Speaker 8 (02:39):
I'm doing fine, Sean, And I couldn't have said it better.
Maybe be nice if the agencies actually worked for we,
the people actually served. We the people, the people paying
their salaries, paying the taxes, instead of being turned against it.
And you know what, next week we're going to have
a hearing on this in the Oversight Committee, Chairman Cumber,
We're having a hearing on the FEMA agents who said, oh,
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if you got a Trump sign in your yard, we're
not gonna We're gonna we're gonna skip those houses. We're
not going to provide services, talk to those people, interview that.
We're not going to do that. You talk about a
textbook example of government being done, being weaponized in a
political fashion, we have that. So, yeah, this is this
is part of the mandate that President Trump perceived in
that overwhelming win just a week ago.
Speaker 2 (03:21):
How is it possible because you have careerists, if you will,
people that spend their entire lives and careers inside of
these agencies, Like I would imagine that the FBI, there
are still you know, call me loyalists there. I would
imagine at the in our intelligence community CIA, for example,
that there are still Brennan loyalists. I would imagine you
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know that there are still Clapper loyalists at the d
n I, et cetera. Am I wrong, am I assumption
near the top?
Speaker 8 (03:48):
I think that's accurate. But certainly the FBI. You point
this all the time, out all the time, and I
agree with you one hundred percent. The rank and file
people are good folks, uh doing the lord's work out there.
We have two former BI agents who work for the
Judiciary Committee and they're just tremendous, and they're right out
of Central Casting and work in Pittsburgh and Cleveland, and
they're just they're just good guys who are out there
trying to get the bad guys off the street. So
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I think the rank and file up and down the
line in the FBI are good folks. But I do
think at the top, the folks here in Washington. This
is this is why President Trump and the Pixie is
making for these agencies are so important, because they've got
to come in and say, at the top, we're going
to get rid of that mindset, get rid of the
people if we have to, and focus these agencies on
serving the American people.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
Yeah. But you see now, for example, look at the
two picks of Donald Trump that are most under fire.
Matt Gates, who has worked with you on the Judiciary
Committee and has worked against the weaponization of the DOJ
and was in the forefront of fighting hard for you know,
on issues like the Russia hoax and and Operation Crossfire,
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Hurricane et cetera, et cetera. You know, And now all
of a sudden, even though he was never charged an
investigation of of Biden, bide Biden's DOJA, And now they'll
come out with this big congressional report that is going
to smear and slander and smirch him just at the
time that that he's going to go through a confirmation process,
you know, and the same thing that they're going to
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dig up every bit of dirt that they possibly can
to destroy Pete hagg Seth as well. And I look
at that, is that dirt coming from within government? Where's
all this information suddenly arising from?
Speaker 8 (05:28):
Well, here's what I know about about Matt Gates. Matt
Gates is one of the most talented members it's serving
our committee, one of the most talent members I've ever seen.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
When he does make a lot of enemies, he breaks
a lot of stuff. But you know, doesn't Donald Trump
isn't Isn't that the guy we elected?
Speaker 8 (05:42):
Yeah, that's the that's the attitude the American people elected
on we could go Tuesday. They want people to come
in and change the way this place operates. One thing
I know is Matt Gates or anyone like Matt Gates
is going to get in the in the Justice Department
say we don't think it's appropriate for the for the
Justice departments to be investigating Mom's and day has going
to the school board b We don't think it's appropriate
for the FBI to write to be writing memos to say,
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if you're pro life Catholic, you're an extremist. We actually
think maybe the people run the dj should tell us
who planted the pipe bombs on January six two leaked
Adopt opinion, and who put cocaine at the White Up
give us answer to some of those questions. That's the
mind that Matt Gate has, Pete Hexas has will have
if he's there at the Department of Defense. And that's
the attitude of the American people voted for overwhelmingly last week,
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I mean seven swing state, thirty state electoral college mandate
popular vote. He did something Peddy Roosevelt couldn't do because
the American people said, we want that attitude back in charge.
Speaker 2 (06:37):
So so I've watched him along with and I'm talking
about Gates in particular, along with you by tooth and
nail to stop law fair and weaponization. And you know,
and then and I always created a lot of enemies.
For example, when when he made the move on Kevin McCarthy,
I understand fully why Kevin McCarthy doesn't like him, and
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it's in many ways you can argue that's that's justified
on his part because he took it personally fair enough.
But that's separate and apart from this. You know, where
was the righteous indignation over Obama's wingman, Eric Holder, who
says when they're down, kick them. I played that many
many times, or you know the actions. You know where
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is the outrage overholders Mexican gun running scheme that led
to the murder of a US Border Patrol agent that
everybody seemingly forgot, or the hysteria Overholder's secret federal surveillance
of reporters at the AP and you might recall Fox News,
or the fact that you told me that my social
media was suppressed in the in the campaign during the
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twenty twenty or the fact that my private personal text messages,
thousands of them have been released publicly. Do I do
I not have personal privacy and security? Apparently not in
this United States of America, you know, or you know,
does anyone in the in the state run did anybody
ever speak out against any of these issues? Did any
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of them speak out over PISA applications that were all
based on a on a on a political document paid
for by Hillary Clinton Russian disinformation? And then all the
people years later say, oh, knowing what we know now,
we wouldn't have we wouldn't have signed those documents, isn't
it a little bit late? Jim Jordan, and none of
the people that did that were held accountable.
Speaker 8 (08:23):
Yeah, no, I totally agree. And to your point, Look,
I disagreed with Matt when when what you did with
Speaker McCarthy, But you're exactly right. Matt Gates has fought
for the things the American people want us to fight for,
and the lawfare and the political nature of these these
these attacks based solely on politics, the weaponization of government
for political reasons. He has fought against that, and that's
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the attitude that the American people wanted. And I remember
early on, Sean, there were folks like you in the
in the outside in the media talking about how this
was wrong, and there were only a handful of us
in the Congress who said this whole Muller thing, this
Russian thing was, this lose thing, was focus. It was
some times it was literally just date meadows nude as Jordan.
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There were four of us because we were the four
that Twitter shadow band clear back in twenty eighteen where
we were speaking out against it, so we weren't many
people doing it. And again that's the attitude.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
Well I know that to be a fact because when
we were doing almost nightly segments on the Russia hoax
and it proved that we ended up being right. I
probably was one of the most annoying people in your
life trying to get information about what the real truth was,
and the rest of the media were pedaling their lives
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and their conspiracy theories, and they did it for three
long years, and then after being proven wrong, it's like
never mind, and nobody ever gets held accountable. But can
you imagine if I was the one pedaling the lies,
or I peddled the conspiracy theories, or if I signed
onto a document weeks before an election saying that a
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very real laptop is likely Russian, This information when I
know nothing about the laptop, never saw the laptop, never
examine the laptop.
Speaker 8 (10:05):
Yeah, but it was worse, Sean. You got attacked. We
got attacked for telling the truth. I always say that
the left template is so basic. The left tells the lie,
big media reports the lie, big tech amplifies the lie.
When you tell the truth, they call you a fascist, racist, deplorable, garbage.
They call you names, and it's like, no, no, we're talking.
And then when we're proven true, which you were, We're
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proven right though there was no collusion with them.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
And by the way, you were proven right, and you
did a lot more of the heavy lifting than I did.
I mean, you had to dig down deep. I mean
I just I just used sources and tried to get
the truth of the American people. And by the way,
it was like I'm peeling a layer of an onion
every day.
Speaker 8 (10:42):
It sure was, it sure was. But we need again,
as I've said a couple of times, we need individuals
with that attitude in President Trump's cabinet. And President Trump
is nominating those type of individuals. And that is exactly
you know, I always say this, we make this job
too complicated. It's pretty basic what did you tell the
as you were gonna do when you ran for if
he could elect to do what you said. By the
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nature of President Trump's selections for these cabinet positions, his nominees,
he is doing what he said he is going to
He's gonna change the way this place to operates, and
that is exactly what he was elected to do.
Speaker 2 (11:13):
Yeah, I mean, it's really sad. How hard will it
be to actually, you know, clean out the rot and
these agencies and let me let me, let me predicate
all this by saying this. You know, my grandparents came
from Ireland. They were poor. My parents grew up very,
very poor. And my grandfather's brother had two sons that
got to the FBI, and my family, they we looked
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up to them. One of them is still alive today.
Actually wrote a book and I'm gonna I'm gonna actually
have him on about this book. Although it's embarrassing what
he writes about me, I don't like it because he's
very nice to me and and and they were they
were viewed in my family as deity. I mean, this
was the world's premier law enforcement agency. America's intelligence agencies
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were the world's premier agencies. But now we're turning them
on the American people, And how do you root out
that corruption and return them to their former greatness. And
that also means, by the way, Congressman, we don't do
to them what they did to Donald Trump and to
so many other people.
Speaker 8 (12:18):
Yeah, which by the way, President Trump has never done.
They always accused him of doing it. He's never done that.
They've done it to him time and time and time
and time again. So it starts with first the president,
which we now have in President Trump, with his attitude
and his management, his leadership. And then second the heads
of these agencies. And again we're right back to leadership matters,
and that the person running the agency has the right mindset,
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the right leadership, the right skill. And I think then
when you couple all that with what President Trump is doing,
with mister Musk and mister Ramaswami heading up this effort
to get to some a greater efficiency for we the people,
we the taxpayer, I think all that is exactly what
is needed at this point to stop this nonsense from
being being done to the American people.
Speaker 2 (13:02):
I agree. So, look, every president appoints people, and there's
usually some people that don't make it. But however, in
this case, Republicans now have both both the House and
the Senate and the White House. Do you do you believe,
in spite of all of the noise, all of the hysteria,
that all of these nominees make it through or will
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some of them, you know, not make it through because already,
for example, in the case of Matt Gates, you have
two people on the record saying they're not going to
vote for them, and they can only lose you know,
one more after that he will not be confirmed.
Speaker 8 (13:37):
Well, I just talked to a Senator a few minutes ago,
and he's committed to letting the process work. And again,
we have a process. I think that's what Senate Majority
Leader Soon indicated earlier. He's going to let the process work.
So that's how our system, the best system ever put together,
our constitutional system works with devising content from the Senate
on these key nominees. What I do know is what
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we talked about, we need people with the attitude that
says they're going to clean the place up. And I
know that the guy who served on our committee for
this many years and did the job that he did
on our committee has the right attitude about cleaning things up.
Speaker 2 (14:13):
All right, quick break more with the Chairman of the
House Judiciary Committee, Jim Jordan on the other side. Right,
we continue now with Ohio Congressman. He is the chairman
of the very important House Judiciary Committee. They've been looking
into the weaponization of the DOJ under Harris and Biden.
Let me ask you, because the House will have again
a very slim majority, which means not a lot of
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room for error. And now you have to replace matc
Aids and Mike Waltz and Elise the Phonic and hopefully
that can be done expeditiously. I think Waltz and Stephonic
need to put in the resignations very quickly as well,
so that connects pedite things. Then we have Senator Thune
said all the right things yesterday, but I always kind
of viewed him as a close ally of Mitch McConnell.
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He said all the right things. Do you have confident
that the House, the Senate, under you know, Speaker Johnson,
which he got an unanimous support yesterday to continue and Thune,
we'll be able to get through the President's agenda and
do it quickly.
Speaker 8 (15:12):
I do. I mean that's that's what the people elected
us to do. I actually had the privilege of seconding
Mike's nomination yesterday from the conference, and I said there
that you know, hard work doesn't guarantee success, but it
sure improves your chances. And I think the whole conference,
the country knows how hard Mike Johnson has worked on
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behalf of Republicans during the campaign over the past year,
and he's going to have that same attitude here as
we as we hit the ground running in January. But yeah,
that is the attitude we have to have. Let's go
do what the American people elected us to do. And
if we do that, we're going to make this country
a lot better.
Speaker 2 (15:47):
Yeah, we really are. It's an opportunity. Jim Jordan, You've
always been there fighting for American greatness. This is the
best opportunity we have in our lifetime. Could you can
you imagine if we didn't win this election. I don't
know if America would be recognizable after four years. Thank
you for all your hard work, Thanks for all you
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doing them, for every one of your colleagues that stand
with you, We appreciate all you do.
Speaker 8 (16:13):
Thanks for what you do, Shawn, I really appreciate what
you've said over so many years, and your leadership on
some of these important things too. But take care.
Speaker 2 (16:21):
I just have a big mouth. That's what I get
paid to do, that's all. But I appreciate your friendship.
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we get to our busy phones. This was a great
question because you had this meeting yesterday at the White
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House with Joe Biden and Charlemagne, the God as he
calls himself, stunned by Oh, I didn't tell you this, Linda.
Do you know that I got introduced on text to
him and we actually had a very friendly conversation.
Speaker 9 (18:26):
You went, you got introduced on text to Charlemagne the God.
Speaker 2 (18:29):
Yeah, and he couldn't have been nicer.
Speaker 10 (18:30):
Did you give him some coco before the call started
because we don't want him to get upset since you're
a fascist and a piece of garbage.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
No.
Speaker 2 (18:36):
Well, he he did bring up during the interview with Kamala.
You know one question I would like to ask almost well,
learning almost every interview she did that people gave questions
ahead of time. I don't think he would ever do that.
Am I wrong in thinking that?
Speaker 9 (18:49):
I think you're wrong?
Speaker 2 (18:51):
You think you love saying that. I think that's one.
Speaker 9 (18:54):
It's for me, you know, And you know bus he did.
Speaker 2 (19:00):
Mention on text that he knows you. Apparently you stand out.
Speaker 6 (19:03):
You know.
Speaker 9 (19:05):
You know I'm not a quiet person, and I'm proud
of it.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
You know, he was very nice to me on text.
Couldn't be any nice or can.
Speaker 10 (19:14):
I just tell you like he's a super nice guy,
Like he's a really nice guy.
Speaker 9 (19:18):
When he did that stuff about.
Speaker 10 (19:20):
Trump, especially after the fact that Biden was the one
that went on the Breakfast club and said if you
don't vote for me, you ain't black, which I thought
was incredibly disgusting, and then to have Kamala come on
and give her this softball interview and call Trump a
fascist and not ask real questions of her. I have
to say, like I was, just like you got kids, man,
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like Title nine affects your daughters.
Speaker 2 (19:44):
You don't think that the stuff that bothers me and
I wouldn't expect He's not as much of a political
talk show host, although during political seasons it seems that
he takes on a role and helps Democratic candidates. And
he tried to do that for I have kind of backfired.
He tried to do it for Kamala. I didn't think
it worked out particularly well for her either, But he's
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not asking them the hardest questions. In the case of Biden,
you know, I just would want to ask him if
I had ever had a real conversation with him, I said,
you do know that Biden partnered with a former klansman
and Kamala Harris actually was the only one to call
him out on it during the twenty twenty campaign, and
that was Robert KKK Byrd to stop the integration of
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public schools and bussing and for the purpose of, in
Joe's words, not turning public schools into racial jungles. I
mean that's the guy that said, well then you ain't
black on his show, I mean, which is ridiculous to me.
You know, to me, everything shouldn't be about demographics. I mean,
if you're an American, do you want the borders secure?
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You know, do you want a world that's a little
bit more safe and secure? Because the world's worst actors
actually respect and fear an American president. Because that's that's
the choice of America. And thankfully America didn't listen to
the legacy media, which is pretty much everybody else but
people like us, and and people a few of us
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on Fox and not everybody because we have both sides,
but a lot of us on Fox. And they were
listening to podcasts and other people that have, you know,
pretty strong voices, and I'm proud of every one of them.
Everybody thinks that we're you know, you know other people,
you know, if they're successful, somehow that impacts their ability
to be successful. It doesn't work that way. My success
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is not predicated on another conservatives failure. As a matter
of fact, the more conservative voices the better as far
as I'm concerned. Anyway, here's what Charlemagne said. He did
make a very good point, Well, you know, why did
Joe Biden, Why was he so giddy welcoming Donald Trump?
Speaker 4 (21:46):
The fascist? Oh well, I just don't understand the White
Houses it did. Now, granted, you know, I'm glad it's
a peaceful transition of power, but what happened to the
threat of democracy talk?
Speaker 2 (21:55):
What happened to the fascist talk?
Speaker 4 (21:56):
By the way, I know I've said those things about
Trump as well, but I'm not talking about me. I'm
talking about his political opponents, like President Biden. When they
say it, it holds way more weight than me. I'm
just trying to figure out how do you go from
he's an essential extension threats to democracy, so welcome back.
He was happy, he was smiling, he was brinted, he
was cheasing, say cheese, he was I'm just trying to
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figure out how I understand President Biden believe in put political.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
Norms with damn and pretty amazing comment on his part.
As far as I'm concerned over a fake news CNN,
they do have this one guy that's got Jennings mocking
Democrats for referring to Trump as Hitler during the campaign,
and then you know, Biden's giddy at the White House
yesterday with Trump.
Speaker 11 (22:38):
I mean, did you ever think you'd say literal hitler
in the Oval office with the President of United States?
Speaker 2 (22:43):
I mean, you know when I see.
Speaker 9 (22:44):
It by Democrats, literally it was it was the.
Speaker 11 (22:48):
Underpinning of the Democratic campaign that Donald Trump is a fascist.
And what I see in this, I'm glad it's happening.
But what it tells me and what it ought to
tell Democrats is they didn't mean any of it. It
was all campaign rhetoric. And I think, to me, if
you really meant if you really meant any of it,
this would be So I'm glad it's happening, but to me,
it just it totally blows up the way they ran
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this campaign.
Speaker 2 (23:11):
At the end of the campaign, I mean, you can't
make this stuff up. I mean, these are sure real moments.
Speaker 10 (23:17):
Yeah, I have I have something I want to tell you,
and forgive me because I didn't warn you about this,
But we have a cut that I don't think anybody
has heard yet.
Speaker 9 (23:24):
But if you remember when Kamala went on the View.
Speaker 10 (23:27):
She had that conversation with Sonny Houston, and Sonny Houston
was like, you know, is there anything that you would
have done differently with President Biden, you know, from President Biden.
And she was like, hmm, nothing comes to mind, and
then Sonny follows up and she's like, are you sure?
And so yesterday Sonny Houston had this to say about
that exchange.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
To remind people what the question was. It was what
would you have done different as.
Speaker 9 (23:48):
The vice president?
Speaker 3 (23:49):
What she would do differently and Biden and in Harrison
administration as opposed to Biden ad ministry.
Speaker 2 (23:55):
And what if she, if anything she wishes she could
have done differently in the past four years.
Speaker 6 (24:00):
It was something like that.
Speaker 3 (24:02):
I followed up because I was surprised at the answer. Look,
I think it wasn't so much about the question, but
it was really more about.
Speaker 2 (24:12):
The answers to mind.
Speaker 3 (24:14):
Not a thing comes to mind, and that's why I
followed up with is there anything he would do differently?
And the reason I followed up is because you know,
that wasn't a gotcha question, that was a layup.
Speaker 9 (24:25):
Really, it was.
Speaker 2 (24:26):
An important question and I think one she should have expected, because.
Speaker 9 (24:30):
That's what I thought.
Speaker 3 (24:31):
I actually thought it was a chance for her to
explain to all the people who are saying I want
a change agent, for her to explain that of course
she has a different lived experience from President Biden, and
but they did have one of the most successful administrations
in all that, and I thought she would then say
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I would build on the on the winds that we've had.
Speaker 2 (24:54):
I mean, pretty amazing, you know, considering right, I mean,
that was a profound moment. But what were she's supposed
to do because she's on record defending everything that they
did and lying about inflation being transitory, lying about the
border being secure the only thing, and then she has
to hide her real beliefs, which are closer to Bernie
Sanders than to Joe Biden. So she's not going to say, yeah,
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I disagree. I think we should have implemented the Green
New Deal. I think we should have eliminated private health insurance.
I think we should have defunded the police. I think
the rioters, you know, shouldn't have stopped writing in the
summer of twenty twenty. I mean, what she's supposed to say,
thank you business.
Speaker 10 (25:33):
Wait, it validates you, not to interrupt you, but it
validates you because you kept saying they're softball questions. They're
going to give her to her nice and easy, And
even when they gave her the easy question.
Speaker 9 (25:42):
She couldn't get them right.
Speaker 2 (25:43):
Yeah, Anne is in my free state of Florida. Ann.
How are you glad you called hi?
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Sean? How are you today?
Speaker 2 (25:50):
I'm good? Thank you. I hope you're well.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
I am. I am very well. But I am more
like you than like Glinda, And I hope you know
how blessed you are to have them, because I know
you hate it when people say some stuff like that,
but no.
Speaker 2 (26:04):
I hate it when people suck up to Linda because
they think Linda's the one that's going to put them
on the air, but go ahead. I'm more people feel
sorry for it because they think I'm being mean when
I make fun of a New York accent. I'm not
being mean. We're just joking around.
Speaker 1 (26:22):
I understand that I'm more in your court. I'm kind
of an angry American right now, and with my name
being Anne, you can call me an angry American. But
I'm still in kind of fight mode. You know, you
know our first second, fifth fourteenth amendments, you know the
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attacks on our constitutional rights. I'm ready to see us
just get going. And I think we all have a
responsibility and we all need to know that this is
in the end. This is the beginning of our fight,
because it's not going to be easy for We need
to stay on our congressmen, stay in touch with them,
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let our voices be heard easily and patriotically. As President
Trump would say.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
Look, let me tell you. If anybody thinks for a
minute that the left in this country, the radical left,
is going to lie down and just let you know
Donald Trump have his way. You're dreaming if you think.
And then I've been warning people when deportations begin, they're
going to be screaming bloody murder. I mean, why anybody
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would be against the porting people that are criminal, illegal
immigrants that didn't respect our laws, borders, sovereignty. Why they
don't care about the Americans that have been murdered, raped,
victims of violent crimes. Why they don't care about the
cartel members, gang members that are creating chaos and havoc
in our cities and towns and bringing drugs into our country.
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I have no idea. I know there are probably a
lot of good people that only wanted a better life
for themselves and their children, and in many ways I
don't blame them for that. Where they're wrong is they
didn't do it legally, and they didn't follow the laws
of the country and respect the sovereignty in the borders
of our country. That's where they made their mistake. But
when these things happen, I'm telling you, the left is
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going to be screaming bloody murder. And in the first
two years at least they won't be able to impeach them,
but they'll impeach them after that. I mean, we can
start taking bets on who the first person to call
for it will be. And it's not going to be long.
It'll be soon. Hey, Sean, this fight goes on.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
I need two favors from you. The first is easy,
very easy. You used to always close your show with it.
Do not let your heart be troubled. And I need
I need to hear that, you know, I need to.
I need to feel that.
Speaker 2 (28:47):
Well, let now your heart be trouble because we won
the election, and we won by a sweeping mandate, and
we won by a landslide. And if you let's let's
imagine it's Thursday, the you know, and last last Tuesday,
at well, Wednesday morning, at about one point thirty, the
answer was Kamala as president. I think my heart would
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be pretty troubled today. How would your heart be feeling?
Speaker 1 (29:13):
My heart, Oh, my heart wouldn't even be in it.
It would just be be rage exactly.
Speaker 2 (29:20):
Well, I don't know if it be rage, disappointment, you know, concern, worry,
all of those things. But you know, so we have
an opportunity to fix things. So be hopeful, be optimistic.
You know, I've gone from the I feel relieve stage
and and I'm still grateful to the let's roll up
our sleeves and let's get to work stage. I want
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to I want to get the mission of saving the
tree is a big job and we're gonna have a
lot of fight on our hands. Anyway, Thank you and
appreciate it. Letting not your heart be troubled. God bless
you all right, Noah in the great State of Georgia.
Noah High, how are you? And thank you to all
of the people of Georgia. And thanks to Governor Kemp
and and everybody for their hard work and helping in
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this election. How are you, sir?
Speaker 6 (30:03):
I'm doing fine. How are you? Thanks for having me on?
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Thank you, sir. What's going on?
Speaker 6 (30:07):
I just wanted to talk about Trump's tax policy. I mean,
these are some of the most conservative tax policies we've
seen I think ever. I mean, we hear all these
conservative politicians. Everybody's always saying, oh, we're going to do this,
We're going to do that. But Trump's not an average politician.
He's an outsider and he's not going to talk talk talk.
He's going to walk, walk, fall, and he's going to
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make sure that he gets done what he promised.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
And listen, we know America knew who they were voting for.
America knows darn well who they're voting for. And America
knows that they chose somebody who was a doer and
a fighter. Yeah, they picked the guy that after he
got shot, stood up with blood on his face and
blood in his ear and said fight, fight, fight, And
he's going to fight for secure borders, lower taxes, law
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and order, and safety and security. He's going to fight
for energy dominance. He's going to fight against countries that
have unfair trade practices and intellectual property theft, and he's
gonna fight for a safer country and a safer world.
That's what he's gonna fight for.
Speaker 1 (31:09):
Yep.
Speaker 6 (31:10):
And all the fake news is just freaking out. I
watch your show, but I'm gonna have to admit I've
watched more of the fake news than I have probably ever.
I'm just watching the freaking.
Speaker 2 (31:19):
It's just just for pure entertainment purposes. I will give
you a rare exception of flipover, but you're gonna get
sick of it pretty quick because it's just on. It's
basically on a loop. You know, stop, wash Rinse repeat,
I hate Trump, wash Rinse repeat, Donald Trump's dangerous. Wash
Rin's repeat, Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. Wash
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Rin's repeat. It keeps going, racist, sexist, fascist, Nazi. I'm
so sick of it.
Speaker 6 (31:45):
Yeah. And then Joe Biden smiling here to hear, welcome,
h the threat to democracy? Is he a threat to
a Democracy's of your best butt? Which is it?
Speaker 10 (31:53):
No?
Speaker 2 (31:53):
I mean he invited a Nazi, racist, fascist and MAGA
extremists to the White House and he acted like he
was his best friend. Why was in Kamo there? I'm
just wanting just asking inquiring minds want to know. Anyway. No,
thank you to all our friends in Georgia. Thank you
to the governor, thank you to his team and everybody else.
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We appreciate all you've done. Thank you