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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Thanks to all of you for being one of us.
Right down our toll free telephone number. It's eight hundred
and ninety four one Sean if you want to be
a part of the program. Linda, how long has it
been since I've had this compressed nerve in my neck?
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Too?
Speaker 1 (00:12):
A long time? I know I'm finally getting it dealt
with today?
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Oh God today? Yeah, like you already went or you
still gotta go.
Speaker 1 (00:23):
Still gotta go? Oh sorry, man, you mean you actually
feel sorry for me? I can't believe it.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
I gotta be honest. Back in neck pain is not
a joke. It's very painful.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
It's not anything serious. I mean, it just is, you know,
it's and it's stupid because I did it with you know,
training and lifting, and you know, just as you know
you think it's going to go away, even that type
of inflammation just sticks around and stays around forever, which
is a pain in the neck. And I hate strangers
touching me, or else I would have taken the sports
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massage route a long time ago. What are you laughing at,
sweet baby James? Why you laugh I thought that's not funny.
You know, this is the guy that lives at the chiropractor.
Last thing I'm ever doing in my life is going
to a chiropractor and go. You know, well, if.
Speaker 2 (01:10):
There's if it's a good chiropractor, it's it's not, you know,
doctor crack.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
I'm not against people going to chiropractice. I'm only against
me going to a chiropractor. Going no part of it. Okay,
you want to go to chiropractor, knock yourself out. You know,
I've given sweet baby James the answer, but sweet baby
James doesn't listen to my answer, do you, sweet baby James?
And then he lies? You know, sweet baby James just
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lies about little things. And I catch him at lays
little lies all the time, you know, Like for example,
I had I I with my guidance, he lost like
sixteen seventeen pounds, then he gained more than half of
it back. And then like his little things, I'll ask him, oh,
you know, okay, give me an update. What's your weight?
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He goes, oh, this morning it was one eighty four
eighty five. I said, no, there's no such thing as
one eighty four one eighty five. It's either one eighty
four or one eighty five. And he said, well, it
was one eighty five but point zero. That's not one
eighty four, is it, Linda.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I think you're very hard on James. And I think James.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
I'm the ones I make him breakfast very every single day. Yeah, okay,
give you another example. You want another example. Sure, So
I just like olives. I don't know why I love olives,
and you can.
Speaker 2 (02:31):
Because you're a smart one. And olives are wonderful.
Speaker 1 (02:34):
They're awesome. I love them, but I like them with
the pits in them. Most people don't like them with
the pits in them.
Speaker 2 (02:39):
I like them.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
I can get with you great Italian olives. You can
order them online, you can find them in a grocery store.
And so I ordered two jars of them and they arrive,
and they arrive on a Monday, and I go to
grab one on Wednesday, and all but two have been eaten.
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The entire jar of olives are gone. There's only one
person that lives here that could have or that's here
that could have eaten them, and that sweet baby James.
And I said, you gotta be kidding me. You ate
yesterday the entire jar of olives. I didn't. I didn't
have one olive yesterday at all. Nothing but what's wrong
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would eat olives? Okay, it's not the it's not the
fact that he ate them. I said, you ate the
whole jar, and he left me two, and then I
said and then, but then he denied that he ate them.
And then he starts playing Bill Clinton word games with me.
But you're laughing. It's not funny. He lies about little
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things and I catch them all the time. So then
Uncle James goes sweet baby James goes, well, I got
I did not have a single olive yesterday, not one,
And well, I said, you must have.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
He pulled, so he pulled a Bill Clinton. Huh, that's
his Bill Clinton.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
I never turns out he ate the whole jar except
for two on Monday. But he denied it, deny. It
took me six weeks to get the truth out of him,
you know, rather than him just saying, yeah, I don't know.
I just I had a bad day. I was just
eating olives. I don't know the berrier.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
I don't see how that's a bad day. I mean,
if I could only eat olives for the rest of
my life, I'd be a very happy girl. Oh and
buy all of these for everybody. We'll have olives together.
It's wonderful.
Speaker 1 (04:34):
Just why don't you just tell why don't you tell
the truth about you? A little truth he wanted to
me when he said, oh, I didn't have them yesterday.
Is that not Bill Clinton ish? That's that's like a
Bill Clinton thing.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
It definitely is a blue dress moment. But listen, at
the end of the day, olives never killed anybody.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Yeah, all right. So we have a lot of news
that we are going to get to in the course
of the day here, not the least of which is
we've got to go back to this issue of the
senators in Congress, people telling the military and pitting the
military in our intelligence community against the president of the
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United States. Now there is on just thenews dot com
John Solomon's website, the Pentagon announced an investigation into Arizona
Senator Mark Kelly related to him in a handful of
fellow Democrats participating in this video urging troops, you have
an obligation to defy illegal orders. Let me play it again.
Speaker 3 (05:35):
We want to speak directly to members of the military.
Speaker 1 (05:37):
And the intelligence community to take risks each day keep
Americans safe.
Speaker 2 (05:41):
We know you are under enormous stress and pressure. Right now,
Americans trust their military with that trust.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
Is at risk. This administration is pitting our uniform military.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
And intelligence community professionals against American citizens like us.
Speaker 3 (05:55):
You all swore an oath.
Speaker 1 (05:56):
To protect and defend this constitution. Right now, threats to
our constitution aren't just coming from a road, but from
right here at home. Our laws are clear.
Speaker 3 (06:05):
You can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
You can refuse illegal orders.
Speaker 1 (06:09):
You must refuse illegal orders. No one has to carry
out orders that violate the law or our constitution. We
know this is hard and that it's a difficult time
to be a public servant.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
But whether you're serving in the CIA, the Army, or Navy,
the Air Force, your vigilance is critical.
Speaker 2 (06:25):
And know that we have your.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
Back, Know that we have you. You must refuse illegal orders.
Pretty amazing now, the Pentagon today announced an investigation into
Senator Mark Kelly and others. A handful of these Democrats.
One is a lease Slot in of Michigan. Now. She
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was on one of the Sunday shows I Believe ABC
This Weekend with Arthur Ratits and was asked, well, can
you name one illegal order the President Trump that you
believe that he issued. Listen, so let's.
Speaker 4 (07:01):
Talk, right now, do you believe President Trump has issued
any illegal orders?
Speaker 5 (07:07):
To my knowledge, I am not aware of things that
are illegal, but certainly there are some legal gymnastics that
are going on with these Caribbean strikes and everything related
to Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
I never heard her or any prominent Democrat ever talk
about the drone strikes of Obama. I believe Biden did.
I'm pretty sure he did. Certainly George W. Bush did
nobody complain?
Speaker 5 (07:31):
Then?
Speaker 1 (07:32):
The Department of War has received serious allegations of misconduct
against Captain Mark Kelly. The DoD posted on x in
accordance with the Uniform Code of Military Justice ten USC
six eighty eight and other applicable regulations. A thorough review
of these allegations has been initiated to determine further actions,
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which may include recall to active duty for court martial
proceedings or administration administrative measures. This matter will be handled
in compliance with military law, ensuring due process and impartiality.
Further official comments will be limited to preserve the integrity
of the proceedings, and the Department of War reminds all
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individuals that the military retirees remain subject to the militaries
what They call the Military Code of Justice the UCMJ
for app applicable offenses and federal laws such as eighteen USC.
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Twenty three eighty seven. Let me tell you what that is.
Twenty three eighty seven is eighteen USC. Twenty three eighty seven,
its activities affecting armed forces, and this statute. It is
a federal clime crime under this statute to do any
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of the following One advise, urge or attempt to cause
one insubordination, two disloyalty, three mutiny, four or refusal of
duty among members of the US military. Two obstruct or
attempt to obstruct recruiting, enlistment, or general military operations. Three
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distribute written materials advocating for any of the above. This
law does not require advocating the overthrow of the government.
That is twenty three eighty five. Section twenty three eighty
seven is specifically about undermining of functioning United States military. Now,
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the Pentagon is going to investigate this, and you know,
I would imagine, you know, in his case, it's a
little bit different, but in the case of everybody else. Now,
the president, you know, everyone's angry at the president. He is.
He's pointing out that the Democrats. You know, if this
is deemed you know, sedition or a violation of law,
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I mean it really whatever you want to call it.
It is extraordinarily dangerous what they have done here. It
is unbelievably, spectacularly reckless and irresponsible. And we'll see how
this plays out. But when you can't name a specific
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illegal order because to do so, they would then have
to implicate past presidents as well that have used drone strikes,
just like the President is using strikes to take out,
for example, these narcro terrorists that are bringing drugs into
the United States. But now I know a lot of
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you are worried and concerned at other news today. Let
me just deal with this upfront. You had a Clinton
appointed federal judge is thrown out the indictments against James
Comy and Letitia James, finding that they were illegitimate because
they were brought by an unqualified US attorney, which I
don't agree with this assessment at all. Judge Cameron Curry
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dismissed the false statements charge against Comy and bank fraud
charges against Letitia James without prejudice, meaning that the charges
could be brought up again, meaning that the statute limitations
is extended out for six months. Curry nominated by President
Bill Clinton. So you have the case of another liberal judge,
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is what you have here. And the problem that they
have in the case of Letitia James is that this
is going to be a cutting dry case. He's the
Attorney General of New York. What state was it, Linda,
she buys this house, I forget where it was and okay,
in Virginia, and she claims the allegation is that she
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claims that that was her primary residence, which would be
possible if she is the attorney General of the United States.
That is going to be cut and dry. He either
signed those documents claiming that it was a primary residence
or she didn't, and they would be probably multiple areas
in which she reaffirmed that that in fact happened. Okay,
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that's number one. So I think in her case, I
do believe these charges will ultimately be reinstated. In the
case of Komi, you know, again, most of the charges
that you would otherwise have thought that James Komi would
be held accountable for, and that includes what he knew about,
for example, the Faizo warrants, the three of the four
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of which he signed, using as its predicate the dirty
Russian disinformation dossier that was bought and paid for by
Hillary Clinton, and whether or not he was worn by it.
Natchetal limitations ran out for all of that, and if
you recall at the time, I said, this is the
low hanging fruit that remains with the statute of limitations
of not run out barring any grand conspiracy investigation, as
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discussed by the FBI director Cash Battel. The problem for
Komy is, and we'll play it later in the program,
is in twenty twenty, he testified before the US Senate
and we played the cuts. We'll replay them of his
exchange with Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham. But unfortunately for him,
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you know, in the five burn bags that I'm sure
he thought was long gone and completely never to be
seen or heard from again. One damning note in particular,
confirms what many of us have known and argued all
along at the outset the Russia collusion narrative, that was
it was all fiction, that they knew it was bought
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and paid for by Hillary Clinton, that they were warned
about it. If you go to the Durham Report, you
know to vilify Donald Trump by stirring up a scandal
claiming interference by the Russian security services. Then you add
to that Tulsi Gabbard's declassification when the Intel community career
senior intelligence officials determined after twenty sixteen that there was
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no Trump prushure collusion, and then again that the classified
documents show that it was Obama himself that ordered a reassessment,
a new intelligent assessment. This is now very problematic. But
Comy's you know, testimony contradicts his own handwritten material that
they found in these burn bags. He's got a problem legally.
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I think they'll be reinstated. I know a lot of
you don't like the fact that you think, oh, here
we go again. They're all getting away with it. Yeah,
the big stuff they're all getting away with. Sorry to
be the one to tell you, I wish it wasn't
the case, but it is. Glinda. I do have a
question for you, because a couple of people ask me
if you really meant it what you said last week. Well,
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you said on Thanksgiving that you're having Thanksgiving at your house,
right I am, I'm hosting. I'm not making my butterball turkey.
This year. I don't know why, I just I don't know.
I've just I thought i'd changed it up a little bit.
I'm looking at Tomahawk, Ribbi's what do you think I mean?
Speaker 2 (15:17):
Listen, I can't say no to a Tomahawk.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
You know who am I Tomahawk? So what you said
is that? I mean? Because now it's like a big
deal and it's like very viral, and actually I get
you know what. I gave credit to Bill Maher was
really spectacular. He took on Jimmy Kimmel's wife and Jimmy
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and we reported on this, and I don't have anything
against Jimmy Kimmel's wife. Apparently she's the executive producer for
his his show. Anyway, she revealed that before the twenty
twenty four elections that he reached out to members and
her family conservative members and a last stitch effort to
convinced them not to vote for Donald Trump. And she,
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you know, said on this podcast she had email conservative
relatives a list of ten reasons that she believed they
shouldn't vote for Trump. And she said and admitted she'd
lost relationships with a lot of these family members over
there differing political views than their support of the current
president and while speaking about cutting off their family members
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over differences in political views. You know, Mark took this
on and he addressed it, and he kind of slammed
her for ending relationships with family members who quote he
put it was pretty funny. He goes, who wouldn't obey
her plea to not vote for Trump? And you know,
he went on, you know, and he said, so I
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feel it's fair to comment respectfully in public. She says
she lost relationships with relatives because she wrote them an
email before the election with her reasons why they shouldn't
vote for Trump, and some didn't obey. So, you know,
he said, and he was kind of gesturing a slicing motion,
you know, across the neck, and he's like, okay, off
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of you know, we're done. And he said, look, ten
reasons I can think of one hundred. Now we know
he's more of a traditional Democrat. He's been very outspoken
against Woke and DEI and the failures of the Democratic Party,
but he still hates Donald Trump, although he said he'd
like to go and have dinner with him again. And anyway,
remark that somewhere along the way, my values became code
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for I'm the only one with a moral compass, before
continuing to criticize what he saw as this ultimatum. You know,
quote right at a top ten list to yourself where
you try to imagine ten reasons why seventy seven million
Americans didn't want to trust you with taking power. And
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I say, as someone who voted votes democratic, as I
like to remind my very pure friends, we voted for
the same person. You're just why we lost, he pointed out,
which I think there's a lot of truth to this.
You know, the only thing I would say is, and
you fell into this trap, I think yourself in a way.
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It's like you said last week on this program that
you will not allow people that you disagree with political
politically to come to Thanksgiving dinner. I think that's a
little hardcore.
Speaker 2 (18:27):
Listen, Turkey has a wonderful thing in it called Trip
to FAMEE Trip to Fame makes you sleepy and relaxed.
The last thing I need is some dumb liberal at
my table pissing me off. I'm trying to relax. We
don't get a lot of time off on this show.
So if I'm sitting around having a nice glass of whatever,
eating some turkey and potatoes and all the things that
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I'm going to work on making all day long. The
last thing I wanted somebody's telling me is why I'm
wrong or why they're right, or I don't want to
hear it. Be quiet. I had to suffer through Biden.
And if you don't like up, you know it'll be fine.
Well we'll all have another election soon enough and we
can decide what's right. Then that's for Thanksgiving. Shut your mouth,
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eat some turkey. And if you don't want to shut
your mouth and eat turkey, you can pick up your phone.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
So they can come. As long as they don't you
don't get into this long drawn out political battle with them.
Speaker 2 (19:17):
Yeah you know I haven't. I have an issue with
people who like to say things and be contrarian for
the sake of being controlled.
Speaker 1 (19:23):
Wait, if anyone is having the same problem, I'm going
to interrupt you for a second. Then let you finish,
and you want my advice, you can call, because I've
been trying to give advice because apparently this year is
more intense than in past years. But if you, if
you find that yourself in this situation, you want to
give us a call, I'll try to offer you my
best counsel. We'll try to keep Linda's to a minimum
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because we haven't.
Speaker 2 (19:46):
I'm just going to send everybody zip block bags. Ziploc
bags are the way to go this eight.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
Hundred and nine four one Sean. If you want advice
how to deal with your crazy relatives, all right, so okay,
so but this is the worst part of what you said.
You said that you go going to leave them doggy
bags outside your house. So, in other words, you're gonna
make them doggie bags, but they can't come in the
house because they don't agree with you politically.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
That's right, and they should love it. It's like you say,
on Halloween, some people give out handy candy. I'm gonna
give out turkey, and they're gonna be wonderful. It's going
to be a very nice deal.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
No, any liberal relative is not invited to your house
for Thanksgiving, and if they want to partake in your dinner,
your advice what you're gonna do is you're gonna leave
them a doggie bag on the I guess, the steps
of your house.
Speaker 2 (20:38):
Yeah, I'll even leave it on the mudroom table. I'll
elevate it.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Oh, come on, you don't see this as a little
bit a little a little bit too hardcore. Seriously.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
Oh, I mean, I don't wish them any ill will,
but I don't have to break bread. I can leave
the bread outside. You break it on your own. You'll
be fine.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
Now, I do have like extended relatives that I know
hate my guts. I do, And.
Speaker 2 (21:02):
Would you invite them to your Thanksgiving dinner?
Speaker 1 (21:05):
I can tell you one year there was a nephew
of mine and the whole family did not agree with
the single thing that I said. And they weren't in
my house for a full minute before they started in.
Speaker 2 (21:21):
And did you say for me?
Speaker 1 (21:23):
Is at that point it's like kicks and giggles. It's like,
I do this professionally and I can handle anything they're
gonna throw at me. And it's like, but it was
obvious they came in. You were there, sweet baby James.
They came in loaded a bear and they wanted to
come at me.
Speaker 2 (21:46):
So why don't you leave them at the point.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Because I I.
Speaker 2 (21:53):
Okay, let's do it a different way. Have you invited
them back since.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
Well, I mean in a different state right now, it's
not as easy. But the answer is.
Speaker 2 (22:02):
I mean invitations are you know, they cross the state lines.
It's a wonderful thing. We got the USPS, we got digital,
we got Evie. You know, I'm just asking for a friend.
Speaker 1 (22:13):
I think you're just saying this for hyperbole. I don't
believe you would do that.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
No, I really would. I'm really not interested. I have
to tell you, I'm really not interest. Here's the problem
with liberals. And I think you will agree with me
on this because you've had plenty of callers call the
show and say this. When a liberal comes in and
they say to you, I can't believe you support this man.
He is a racist, he is a misogynist, he is
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a bigot, whatever it is. I always say the same thing,
Oh my god, really, why what happened? What did he do?
And then they say, don't antagonize me, don't patronize me. No,
I want to know what you know that makes you
think all these things are true? And you know what,
they never have the answer, because there is anyone.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
I can't believe I'm agreeing with Bill Maher. You know,
have a drink, sit down, eat turkey, and we don't
have to talk politics. And you can say that to them.
Speaker 2 (23:02):
Yeah, are trying to do that.
Speaker 1 (23:04):
Most liberal There in many situations that people try to
bait me. They purposely go out of their way. They
see me, and they want me to engage with them.
All right, Hang on a second, here's his Victorian Vegas
agrees with you, So I will go to a caller
that agrees with you to start Victoria, How.
Speaker 6 (23:23):
Are you hi, Sean?
Speaker 2 (23:25):
How are you hi?
Speaker 6 (23:26):
Linda?
Speaker 1 (23:27):
Hi?
Speaker 6 (23:27):
The holidays, Happy.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Thanksgiving, Happy Thanksgiving.
Speaker 6 (23:33):
Yes, I totally agree with her. You guys, like nobody
should have to deal with that one day a Christmas,
a Thanksgiving, you have your relatives over and they want
to bait you and try to get you to argue
when you're trying to relax and you've cooked all day.
Linda just said she's going to cook all day and
that's all it should be. And if they want to
come for that reason, they probably want to come for
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that reason, just to argue that's right.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Well, there are some people that want want to. I
can tell you, based on what I do for a living,
that there are people that absolutely positively are looking to
pick a fight with me if they can, right, I mean,
but it's pretty cold to say you can't come to dinner,
and I'm gonna leave a doggie bag on the door,
and you're gonna have your freezing cold turkey or go
heat it up in the microwave. That's cold.
Speaker 6 (24:21):
I just think she's saying that it's available and just
and isn't that nice that she's actually cooking for them?
I think that nice.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
Now you're going to turn this into some type of virtue.
I'm not buying that, Victoria, but I appreciate the call, Tim,
And Ohio, what's up, Tim?
Speaker 3 (24:36):
How you doing? How you doing today? Sean? I was
just calling because for the past ten years, my dad
is ultra ultra left Democrat. I am the only Republican
in the family on that side. But the thing about
it is is that he'll make these Facebook posts about
how people who voted for Trump or scum, look what
you guys are doing to our country, blah blah blah.
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And I'm like, Dad, that's that's meat. You're talking about
your son, and I just I just don't know how
to deal with it. I kind of avoid all situations
over on that side, just because my presence alone is
enough to set some people off. Not him. He'll still
invite me to things, but It's like you're saying this
stuff on Facebook.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
Why don't you just ask your dad, send him a
note before Thanksgiving and say, Dad, can we just not
talk about politics and enjoy our time together? But I
don't know how old are you, Tim?
Speaker 3 (25:28):
I'm thirty eight, Jean, you're thirty eight?
Speaker 1 (25:31):
Okay, yep, So okay, I don't know how old your
dad is. But my dad's been dead for thirty years. Okay.
I'm just telling you, is it really worth it? Is
it really you know? Wouldn't you don't you want? You know,
when one day he passes, won't you be glad that
you went the extra mile to get along with your
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dad even if he wanted to, you know, Like I
can tell you right now. I mean I have like
an impenetrable on this stuff. I don't care, you know.
Why don't we be make it like water off a
duck's back. I look at them, and they want to
pick a fight, and they think they're gonna get me upset.
And there's nothing that they can say that's gonna bother me.
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There's nothing that they're gonna say that's gonna upset me,
you know, And they and the harder they try and
the more I don't give into what they want, the
more angry they become. And then it becomes a bit
of a joke to me.
Speaker 3 (26:27):
Right now, I love them with all my heart. I'll
still go to functions. I don't bring up politics on
perfect but it's when I see this stuff on Facebook.
As I'm thirty eight, I know I'm a grown man,
but it's still my father and seeing the turnaround is
what really gets me.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
Beauten, I get it, I understand. I mean, I think
some people are going to have a hard time with this,
but a doggie bag on the porch, rather than inviting
them in and just you know, maybe gently requesting let's
just have a nice day. Let's make it a political
free day. Let's watch some football and have a drink
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and have a great dinner together and spend time together.
And I don't know, Look, there are some people that
you just look, I've lost friends over President Trump, but
not because of me, because of them. They made that decision.
I've told this story about John Kasick. Is John Kasick,
you know, and I used to be friends. And then
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I called him before one of the elections, I don't
remember what year, and I said and I texted him.
I said, you have a minute. He goes, if it's
about Trump? No, and I'm like, I wrote back, I said, okay,
so we can only talk about our friendship is basically superficial,
and we'll only talk about, oh, how is a your
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golf game? How are your children? And we can't have
a significant discussion about the future of the country. Okay,
that's on him, That's not on me, all right. Last
called Doris in Michigan. Doris, you're on the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 5 (28:08):
Hi, Linda, it's Doris.
Speaker 2 (28:10):
Hi Doris.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
You're loving this. She's loving this. Everyone's giving her affirmation
for doggie bags. It's ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (28:20):
This Thanksgiving, we are wearing our Mega hats and our
Maga shirts, and whoever likes it, likes him, whoever doesn't can.
Speaker 2 (28:31):
Leave with no, I love it. I love it.
Speaker 1 (28:34):
Okay that that I'm in full You can wear whatever
you want. And if they want to come in with
I Love Kamala, let him wear I Love Kamala T shirt.
Speaker 4 (28:41):
Absolutely not, absolutely not. Now you're gonna have you burn
that shirt. You're gonna be like, you're gonna say, take
off that shirt. I'm burning it out in the back.
Speaker 2 (28:53):
I'm gonna spill turkey gravy on it. They'll never wear
it again.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
There's no hope for some of you trying to being
you bring about a little bit of peace and love.
On Thanksgiving, forget it. You know there's gonna be turkey
legs and mashed potatoes flying all across you know, tables,
all across the country.