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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, I want to Sean Hannity Show toll free
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you want to be a part of the program. It
is election day in America. If there's voting going on
anyway anywhere, that makes an election day. We are four
days away until the polls close, the vote counting starts,
and there's no state probably that is being watched more
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than the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, where we are joined by
Selena Zito, national political reporter for the Washington Examiner, and
welcome back, Selena. Here we are again.
Speaker 2 (00:32):
Hey Sean, how are you today?
Speaker 1 (00:35):
Oh, I'm just full of joy and happiness watching Kamala
Harris's You know, I'm a Nazi, fascist racist, you know
everything else in between ohen and and a piece of garbage.
And Donald Trump is never around smart, intelligent, strong women either.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Well that's the other thing. Women do are supporting Chumper
are even one step further as being worse because they're
an intelligence and stupid.
Speaker 1 (01:01):
Well that's pretty much what they're saying about anybody the
votes for Trump, You're you're Nazi, fascist, racist, because that's
what they're calling him. So if you're voting for him
thereby guilt by association, and in the case of Mark Cuban,
he gave a half hearted attempt at trying to walk
it back. I thought it was pretty pathetic. But the
reality is couple that with Joe Biden in the garbage comment.
(01:23):
I know they're trying to take out a out of context, uh,
Donald Trump's comments about warhawks. You know, they have no
problem sending other people's kids off to battle, but you know,
why don't they ever go off to battle themselves?
Speaker 3 (01:37):
Right?
Speaker 2 (01:37):
And that was the entire point of what he was saying.
He was saying that, you know, these are not people
that have have have been there on the on the
front line and have faced the kind of you know,
near death and or death situations, and that's what it's
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like to go to war. You and I I have
throughout our careers interviewed people that have been in that situation,
and often what has happened is that people say, the
people that are the most eager for us to go
to the war are the ones that have rarely served.
And that was something that was lobbed at Republicans for
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the longest time. However, Republicans have done a very good
job in recruiting men and women that have served and
having them talk about these situations in a meaningful way
and to talk about why we should avoid war rather
than participate be the first to jump in. Now, that
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is in a nutshell what he was saying. But you know,
they have three days of clean up between Biden and
Mark Cuban. And I'm sorry he's from Pittsburgh. Everyone, I'm
really really sorry. And you know, and that's sort of
the problem here.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Well, it's a big problem because I don't know if
they can clean it up. It's the type of thing
that stays with them.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
I agree with you. Look last night, I live in
western Pennsylvania. I live in one of those color counties
outside of Pittsburgh that used to be Democrat, and they
are now trending, not just trending Republican, have become Republican.
And I put pictures up last night of the amount
of people that either dressed in garbage bags or sweaters
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or McDonald There was a ton of little kids with
little McDonald's out that's on with like their parents made
drive through windows out of cardboard. It was really actually
kind of cute. And so maybe and not everyone is
willing to put up a Trump sign in their yard.
But they're also they are willing to let you know
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with a wink in the nod, they're in on the joke,
and we're telling you how we feel.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
You know, registration in Pennsylvania has gone up nearly eight
hundred thousand plus Republicans, So that's been an underreported story.
In my view, He's losing about half of the early
voting that they had, and the number of Republicans that
are voting earlier are greater. And they're not all high
propensity voters. You have twenty two percent full of your
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mid to low propensity voters that they believe are voting
for Donald Trump. How do you interpret those numbers?
Speaker 2 (04:32):
See, I even go even more nerdy, and I look
at who.
Speaker 1 (04:37):
You just call me a nerd? Just just for the record,
I heard that.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
I feel like you embrace that.
Speaker 1 (04:44):
I embraced. There's nothing anybody can say that will offend me. Nothing.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Oh, I wear my nerd is a point of pride.
Speaker 1 (04:52):
I'm feeling if I'm a fascist, Nazi, racist voting you know,
piece of garbage. I mean, how much you know what
else is left to sa?
Speaker 2 (05:01):
I said the negatiest thing over so that's true. Look,
look what I'm looking at, as Sean is not. I mean, yes,
I'm looking to see who's showing up and how much,
But more importantly, I'm looking to see who's not showing up.
And I take the numbers in Philadelphia of Democrats and Republicans,
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and it's shows, you know, because there's a there's a
chance in Philadelphia those Republicans are are voting for Harris right.
And so even then, even if you have those two
numbers up, they are way down in Philadelphia.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
And what were your percentage? Down by how much?
Speaker 2 (05:42):
I forget the last time I look, But they're their
numbers are are way down.
Speaker 1 (05:47):
But but historically they're not. These are not areas well
known for people voting on election day, are they No?
Speaker 2 (05:54):
And and here's the other thing, you know, they they
have a out problem, meaning the Democrats in Philadelphia they
on election day turnout and they've had for a while.
It's not something I'm not breaking news here. And so
what it's telling me is basically what I kept wondering
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what would happen with Hilary in twenty sixteen because I
was seeing a lack of enthusiasm for her. Now I
have a piece today in the Washington Exam Examiner. I
hope people go and read it. I take them through
all sixty seven counties and tell them what's going on.
And I think that I would rather be Trump than
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Harris at this moment in this election.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
So is why the turnout? Is that why Barack Obama
is insulting African American men saying that their misogynist? Is
that why Stacy Abrams is saying they're racist and sexist?
Is that why you know Tim Walls is trying to
act so manly with his shotgun and playing mad and
George Clooney comes out with an ad trying to show
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us what a real man is? Or is that why
with women? Julia Roberts is telling women to lie to
their husbands about who they're going to vote for.
Speaker 2 (07:13):
That last one they're all insulting. As a woman, that
is particularly insulting because it's as though she's saying to you.
It's not as though she's saying to you because you
live in the heartland and you don't live in a
sophisticated place like I do, I know that you can't
think for yourself. Well, I'm just letting you know that
you can how utterly insulting to women. So Barack Obama
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in two thousand and eight was a very inspiring candidate
Hope and change. It worked. It pulled together a coalition
that included not just the Ascendant Coalition, which is the
far left of the Democratic Party, but also the Old
New Deal Coalition, which had been in tax since the thirties,
and moderate Republicans. But in two thousand and two, well,
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people forget in Pennsylvania, Barack Obama left three almost three
hundred thousand votes on the field. They just didn't show up.
Why because he went from hope and change to divisos.
He went from saying you are stupid if you don't
believe in climate change and you know everything, and he
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also ran on a lot about internationalism. He got very
professorial and also very mocking. And it didn't work. Voters
stay down, No, not enough for him to win. That
Romney did not do a good job in convincing people
that he had their back. He actually did a good
job of convincing people that he would bring the box
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up to their desk and lock them away from their job. However,
you know they have that tone. They forgot what happened
the Democrats. And there's no better example of forgetting that
than when Hillary Clinton ran in twenty sixteen. She did
the same kinds of rhetoric. It was basketball of deplorable,
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it was irregeemables. It was telling a coal myer she's
going to take his job. And everyone was shocked when
he lost. And I'm like, well she lost. I'm like, well,
of course she lost. And you're doing you're not taking
voters to a better place. You are tell me how
much you don't like them, all right?
Speaker 1 (09:23):
Quick? Frank more with Selena Zito, national political reporter for
the Washington Examiner. Knows Pennsylvania better than anybody. Your calls
also coming up. It's eight hundred and ninety four to one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program,
I will continue now with Selena Zito. She knows Pennsylvania
politics better than anybody, national political reporter for the Washington Examiner.
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Let me ask about some of the integrity issues that
have come up. The big one I thought was the
Supreme Court weighing in and the Commonwealth of Virginia, where
the Supreme Court halted a lower court ruling preventing sixteen
hundred self identified nonsen citizens from going back to the
voter roles, and the justices will make their final rulings.
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There's been issues out in Oregon and Washington. Dropboxes full
of ballot set of blaze, and according to The New
York Times, the device has had a free GOSA messages
founded the fires, but the police have not determined a motive. Really,
what a mystery, and perhaps more concerning has been in
the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania where we have two issues that
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have emerged. And there they've been investigating thousands of suspicious
voter registration applications in Pennsylvania at number one, and then
you have the issue in Butler County where a court
ruled to keep the polls open. What's going on in Pennsylvania?
Speaker 2 (10:45):
So I think you meant Bucks County, right.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
I'm sorry, Bucks County, not Butler Bucks. Yes, I stay correct.
I stand corrected by by Selena Zito, who knows Pennsylvania
better than anybody.
Speaker 2 (11:00):
Here are two things that I think people that are
worried about Shenanigan should should know. In twenty twenty, the
Trump campaign did not have any legal that are notable
legal preparation ready before the election. That is not the
case this time. They are ready. They are scouring everything
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there's there's legal in every county in Pennsylvania and I'm
sure in other states too. I just know, I just
know my county people are on top of this. And
also I will commend all like you have to think
about the counties in Pennsylvania and the people that work there. Okay,
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most of these most of the people that work there
are Republicans and Democrats, and a lot of these counties
are Republican counties. And the system is working in that
they are seeing these these discrepancies and their self reporting
and so. And the Secretary of State in my state
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is also a Republican, but a Republican all of his life,
and he's pretty pragmatic, pretty level headed, and he's been
also very responsive and ahead of the game in the
state as well. The fact that we know so much beforehand,
as opposed to twenty twenty, when we just thought about
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it afterwards and started to you know, when things were
after the fact, I think is a sign that just
the Trump team is on top of this. And I
don't think that Joshapiro, no matter what his political affiliation is,
wants to have egg on his face about behaviors and
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capabilities within state government.
Speaker 1 (12:49):
I don't think it is anybody I know that as
informed about the politics of Pennsylvania as you are. So
my last question is probably the one you hate the most,
is how is this going to end? And how is
Dave mccormer going to do so?
Speaker 2 (13:06):
I would give I would give Trump the upper hand
in my state by about one one and a half
percentage points. That's based on endless reporting in all sixty
seven counties. You know I have, I don't know. I
think sixty thousand miles in my car the cycle, uh
and and.
Speaker 1 (13:27):
Just all we needed. We need to get your car
shields because something's going to break one of these days,
I know.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
And I'm unwilling to buy a new car because too
expens them.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Exactly. Welcome to the Harris Biden economy. One and a half.
One one and a half points is not a lot, Selena.
It's a very close race. It is what you're describing,
and it tells me that the people in the Commonwealth
need to get out and vote big time.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
Yeah, they absolutely need to. People are I would say
that Republicans are much more vote motivated than Democrats, and
that is part of the reason why I would give
it to Trump. But also he has closed not in
the last week, but the last six weeks on a
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take you to a better place message, and well he
doesn't deliver it always in a traditional way that a
politician does. That's part of his appeal the voters, in
particular the low propensity voters or new voters don't like
politicians Republicans or Democrats. But he doesn't come across that way.
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And you know that is really really appealing to voters
who feel that both parties left them down.
Speaker 1 (14:45):
We appreciate it. As always. We'll be checking in on
election night. Selena Zito, thank you so much for being
with us.
Speaker 2 (14:52):
Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
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So Debbie Dingle and you got a bunch of other
people out there, you know, are making all these comments
about what's going to happen to them if Donald Trump
is elected. He's going to put me in an interment camp.
She says.
Speaker 4 (17:25):
Listen, the Arab American community needs to be reminded and
cannot forget. He wants to ban Muslims, he wants to
deport Muslims, and he wants to start internment camps. And
that's what we are busy talking to every voter. He's
telling you what he's going to do.
Speaker 1 (17:41):
Believe them in tournament camps.
Speaker 4 (17:43):
Yes, he has talked to in tournament camps. You know what, Jake,
you may have to visit me in one. I get
worried enough when he talks about what he's going to
do to his political enemies. But he has talked about
them in this with different groups of people.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
Well, I've heard him talking about rounding up on doc
and migrants, and obviously for that you would need some
sort of camp. But what do you mean in tournament
camps for Muslims and Arabs.
Speaker 4 (18:07):
He has spoken about that in different audiences. I don't
have the exact citation right here, but I'll find it
for you.
Speaker 1 (18:17):
He can't find it because it doesn't exist. And she
now got such criticism for lying to the degree that
she has is like Kamala hot Harris light in her
closing speech, Donald Trump, he's going to have a national
abortion man. No he's not. Donald Trump. He's going to
limit access to contraception, No he's not. Donald Trump is
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going to end IVF treatment, No he's not. This is
how desperate they are, Donald Trump, if only it would
have passed the border bill, the border bill that allowed
a couple of million illegals into the country unvetted every
year and was really an amnesty bill. No, that was
not a border security bill. They just flat out lie
about pretty much everything he supports Project twenty twenty five. No,
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he doesn't. He doesn't support any of it. He just
makes it up anyway. Now, Debbie Dingle has had to
backtrack on this. Oh, I was joking when I said
that he put me in an interment.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
Camp, suggested that if elected, former President Trump would would
put you in an internment camp.
Speaker 1 (19:22):
Is what makes you think that?
Speaker 4 (19:24):
Okay, I mean, I will be serious and say I
said that as a joke because I'm reminding members sort
of as a joke, because the President has made it
very clear he's going after his political enemies, and it
is well documented what he has gone after me on
numerous times because he doesn't agree with what I've said
or what I've done. I try to be you don't
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really think, haven't that You're not really living in fear
that that's going to happen to you. I have to
say something to you, Martha. I don't know what it
means to be on his political enemy list, to be
called the enemy from within.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
When he's talked about.
Speaker 4 (19:59):
Using the military against his political enemies. I hope right
now that you know on this show, my even do
you want me to tell you the truth? I don't
know what he means sometimes when he.
Speaker 1 (20:09):
Says things unbelievable. Uh Jesus, it's sort of like Kamala Harris.
You know, it's like everything that they He's going to
empower the military to arrest people. Rachel Maddow, he's going
to take us off the air of the Women of
the View. He's going to silence us and put us
in jail. Like what is wrong with these people? The
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only one that has any sense is Bill Maher, and
Bill Maher has been saying if he wins, I'm going
to continue to I'm going to stay right where I am.
I'm going to do my show. I'm going to make
jokes about Donald Trump and I'm not going to stop.
And you know what, nobody's going to stop them. And
I'd be the first person to stand up for all
anybody if any such a movement ever emerged. It's just unbelievable.
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Sandy in my Free State of Florida's standing. How are
you glad you called?
Speaker 3 (21:03):
I am fantastic, And I do have to make a comment,
Welcome to Florida. I'm so glad you're here.
Speaker 1 (21:12):
Thank you. People have been so welcoming here, the opposite
of the reaction I got in New York. But go ahead.
Speaker 3 (21:19):
Well, when I was listening to Joe say that we
were all of us at garbage, I actually chuckled about that,
because isn't he for the Green New Deal, about not
submitting all these emissions and everything and against garbage. Well,
he just created a whole bunch because I know some
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Democrats that have come over to our side after that comment,
right before they voted for Trump.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
I look, I think I think he's certainly I don't
think any of these surrogates Mark Cuban, you know, talking
about strong women. I mean, are you kidding me? I mean,
it's so shocking to me, you know, the things that
they're saying, you know, and and saying he's never around
strong intelligent women. I'm like, every woman around him is
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strong and intelligent. And I love I love, I love people.
I don't spend a lot of time on social media
because my staff won't let me have access to my account,
which is a true story. But you know, sweet baby
James shows me a lot of stuff. And what's really
interesting to me is that so many women have taken
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to social media and they're saying, yeah, I'm a strong, smart, tough,
intelligent woman and I'm voting for Trump, and so many
African Americans that have been insulted by Obama and Stacy
Abrams there like, excuse me, I'm not a misogynist, I'm
not a racist, and I'm voting for Donald Trump because
things were better under Donald Trump. It's it's it's it's
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great to see that.
Speaker 3 (22:55):
And then another thing with Kamala, you know says women's health,
women's health, women's rights. Well, what about the baby's rights?
Number one? All she talks about is death to the baby.
Speaker 5 (23:09):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (23:10):
She never talks about if it's woman's health. What about
supporting a woman if she does want to keep the baby,
getting her options, helping her keep the baby.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
What about that?
Speaker 1 (23:23):
There are so many good groups out there that actually
do help women with it if they want, if they
choose to bring the baby to term, So many good
groups out there and so many people that are willing
to help in such a case. And listen, adoption is
not a horrible option. If you find the right adoptive family,
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you know, you could be giving life to this beautiful
child and ensuring that good people will raise them. And
we never really talk about it, but Donald Trump, unlike
what kamalas said, is not going to have a national
abortion band. The states are deciding individually. My state, are
state of Florida is deciding, as you know. And although
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I think the amendment is so extreme that I'm not
supporting this amendment, I think the country is more around
Dobbs fifteen weeks. And the other thing is he's not
going to limit contraception. He's not going to stop ivf is.
These are all lies to get women to vote for
Kamala Harris by scaring them. He's lying to seniors by
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saying he's going to cut social security in medicare. You know,
she's lying repeatedly about the borders and Donald Trump being
a threat to democracy and a Nazi and a fascist,
and this has been their closing argument and she's staying
on that message today. I saw her earlier today, but
there's definitely a level of desperation that have come in
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and you could see who they're targeting. They are they
are feeling that they're not getting enough votes and support
from women and from African American men, and from from
Hispanic American Hispanic Americans, and so you could see that,
you know, demographic identity politics is and played too. Anyway, Sandy,
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I appreciate the call. Calls back anytime, all right, back
to our busy phones. Carl in Texas, God bless Texas.
What's up, Carl? How are you?
Speaker 5 (25:29):
How you doing? Sean first time caller here. Uh. The
only way Kamala Harris becomes president is if Joe Biden falls.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
Down along.
Speaker 5 (25:41):
Long off a long ladder and lands on his head.
Speaker 3 (25:44):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (25:44):
I wanted to give a perspective. I'm a from my perspective,
I'm as soon to be seventy year old, retired from
the old business from Houston, and uh, and I'm an independent.
I voted for Bill Clinton once, I voted for Obama.
Wants to vote for Ross prow This is the first
time I've ever voted straight ticket ever in fifty years
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of voting. It's just too important. I'm married to a
Hollywood actor ex Hollywood actress in the seventies and eighties.
She's like the second Joe Foster on Young and the
restless and Lieutenant Claire Reid on Operation Petticoat. And she's
not voting. She won't vote for Commada Kamala. I've already voted.
She was going to. She wanted to wait.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
Till she's not going to take Julia Roberts advice and
and say to her husband she's voting for Trump and
then vote for Kamala and lie to her husband. That's
that's that's that's a great set of family values to
be teaching our young women.
Speaker 5 (26:43):
No, she's not gonna be. She's an intelligent woman who's
offended by, you know, talking about dumb women and stuff
like that. Voting for Trump. You know again, she asked
me issues regarding the abortion, which that's a it's a
women's right. I get it, you know, that's always a
woman choice. But she's quite intelligence. She's worried, just like
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we all are about the border crossings by illegals.
Speaker 3 (27:07):
Uh.
Speaker 5 (27:09):
And we're all we're all open to a female president,
but not a crooked one like Hillary Clinton or one
that's done nothing like this cackling hyena who's run, who's
being supported by the by the media.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
We have a dog, be nice. We refer to her
as our giggling vice president.
Speaker 5 (27:28):
I want to thank the uh this Houston h Harris
County Sheriff's Department. They just busted h two national uh
Mexican national illegals for running a drug pill run run
here in Houston about four or five days ago. They
had got five five pillmaking machines and arrested these people.
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You know, a lot of a lot of great people
came over from across the border. Our neighbors are a
Cuban family. The man just became a citizen here about
a month ago. Really nice people. But when Donald Trump
talks about deporting he's talking about deporting these criminals and
people that have who are a threat to our society
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with all the drug trafficking, the human human trafficking and
all that. So I don't I don't have that for me.
The decision was easy. I mean, we're also concerned about
the housing short as. We have a daughter who lives
out in California. She just moved about a week ago
or no, she just moved about three days ago and
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paying thirty three hundred dollars rent for a condo out there.
That we were concerned that I've owned my home for
thirty something years and you.
Speaker 1 (28:51):
Know, uh, it's going to listen, it's rough for young
people today. He really is starting out, and I have
a number of them that work on my TV show.
It's tough. It's very tough for them. And a lot
of kids more than ever are you know, they're they're
they're they're needing and wanting help from their parents. And
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I know more of my friends are helping their kids out.
You know, I was one of these parents that actually
was stupid enough to believe that you raise your kids,
they graduate college and your your job is done. I've
come to realize it's a lifelong commitment and which is
my it's my great joy to be able to, you know,
get closer to my kids as they've become adults, as
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they are adults. Anyway, listen, God bless you. I appreciate it,
and uh, good luck to you. Carl real quick Aeron
in Colorado. We have about a minute, Aaron, it's all yours.
Go ahead.
Speaker 6 (29:45):
Yeah, Sean, I wanted to say, Liz really misunderstood what
he said because she's as child.
Speaker 1 (29:55):
They took it out of context on purpose. It's just
their latest mer I've explained in detail. It was obvious.
These war hawks. Yeah, they're willing to put everybody else's
line life on the line, but not their own.
Speaker 6 (30:08):
If he wanted to make it relatable, all he had
to do was ask her if she how she would
feel if somebody volunteered her to go hunting with her father.
Speaker 1 (30:19):
Yes, yeah, ouch ouch, truth is truth. Well, he did,
he did shoot his friend, has no doubt about it.
That's a true story. I know. I'm sure it was
an accident. I don't want to I don't want to
say otherwise, but you know, the reality is is that
you know, we do. We have had these people. They
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start these wars, these wars then get politicized, they're all
gung ho, and then they say never mind. And then
you have to ask yourself, well, why did one American
have to die if you were not committed to winning
the war? And unfortunately, that's what happened in Vietnam, that's
what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan, and it was run poorly,
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and you know, I just there's no other way to
put it anyway. Appreciate the call eight hundred ninety four
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