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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott Channon. Hour two Sean Hannity Show,
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the program. It is election day in America. There's voting
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assuming you're registered on election day. But I urge people
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to bank their vote. Jobis Dardi is pretty adamant that
there is a risk that we may have won if
not two more hurricanes. I pray it's not true, but
he keeps telling me it's a strong possibility. I want
to go back to our top story of the day
because it's so repulsive. It's so gusting. Hillary Clinton out
there saying on fake news CNN that she and this
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is the day after Kamos said that Donald Trump was
a fascist. And now she goes to the Hitler analogy,
talking about Donald Trump going to Madison Square Garden. It's
sold out in like an hour, comparing it to Hitler's
rally in nineteen thirty nine. I write about this in
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my book. The former First Lady continued, and President Franklin
Roosevelt was a pall that neo Nazi fascists in America
were lining up to essentially pledge their support for the
kind of government that they are seeing in Germany. So
I don't think we can ignore it. We have a
whole history of this, but here's what she said.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
Now.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
One other thing that you'll see next week, Caitlin, is
Trump actually re enacting the Madison Square Garden rally in
nineteen thirty nine. I write about this in my book.
President Franklin Roosevelt was appalled that neo Nazis fascists in
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America we're lining up to essentially pledge their support for
the kind of government that they were seeing in Germany.
So I don't think we can ignore it.
Speaker 4 (02:25):
Now.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
It may be a leap for some people, and a
lot of others may think I don't want to go there.
I don't want to say that, but please open your
eyes to the danger that this man poses to our country,
because I think it is clear and present for anybody
paying attention.
Speaker 1 (02:44):
I mean, it is so reckless, it is so irresponsible,
it is so untrue. And this is now we have
a history of this is what Democrats do. To the
credit of House Speaker Mike Johnson, he joined with one
of the biggest of Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, warning
Kamala Harris that she could be encouraging another assassination attempt
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and that would mean her surrogates. We have both been
briefed on the ongoing and persistent threats to former President
Donald Trump by adversaries. We've had two would be assassins,
one full on assassination attempt that came within a millimeter
taking his life. We have Iranian assassination squads in the country.
And Democrats closing argument is Trump is a racist, a fascist,
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and a Nazi, and he's a He's Adolf Hitler, Stalin
and Mussolini. Anyway, they go on and say, and we
call on the Vice president to take these threats seriously,
stop escalating the threat environment, help ensure President Trump has
the necessary resources to be protected from those threats, and
after the first assassination attempt this summer of a presidential
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candidate more than a century, President Biden insisted that we
can't allow this violence to be normalized. In September, after
President Trump escaped yet another close call, Vice President Harris acknowledged,
we must all do our part to ensure that this
incident does not lead to more violence. Asked whether Trump
was a fascist, he said, yes. I went through the
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history of this. I mean, go you can go back
to Barry Goldwater nineteen sixty four, and you had as
he was running for president, you had celebrities, you had journalists,
politicians wanting that that Goldwater was an extreme fascist who
would cause a considerable harm to the country. And this
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is the guy, by the way, that served as a
pilot during World War Two, and he's being likened to
Nazis and fascists who were promoting conservatism during his presidential campaign.
Even at the time, Governor Pat Brown remarked about Goldwater's
acceptance speech, claiming he had the stench of fascism. All
we needed to hear was Kyle Hitler, and there were others,
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you know, Hubert Humphrey referring to Richard Nixon. You know,
if the British had not fought in nineteen forty, Hitler
would have been in London. And if the Democrats don't
fight in nineteen sixty eight, Nixon will be in the
White House. And the comparisons for Nixon, they pretty much
never stopped ever. And you know there's a news cycle
from October of seventy two, and you could see it
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on the CIA's website referring to Nixon's Nazis as part
of the Commentarygan criticism Gerald Ford.
Speaker 5 (05:29):
Same thing.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
If President Ford's principal had been the rule in Norremberg,
I mean, and by the way, this is the ACLU
criticizing Ford for his lack of punitive action against Nixon.
The Nazi leaders would have been let off and the
only people who carried out their schemes would have been tried.
They said that the same thing about Reagan all the time,
that he's going to start World War three, he's a warmonger.
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Congressman William Clay stated Reagan wanted to replace the Bill
of Rights with fascist precepts lifted verbade him from MINEK.
Speaker 5 (06:01):
George W.
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Bush might have been the Republican who's got the most
Nazi analogies prior to Trump, you know, called every dirty
name in the book on a regular basis, and examples
of lincing Bush to Hitler, Nazis, Fascist, Mitt Romney, even
Mitt Romney and John McCain. Romney, in his case many
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Democrats that they love so much today when he was running,
was linked to Nazism and fascism. One delegate from Kansas
said Romney was a habitual liar and likened him to Hitler,
Paul Ryan, same thing. This is their tried and true desperation.
It is disgusting, it is repulsive, and in this environment
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where we've had now two would be assassins, it is
just downright dangerous for the country. I don't think it
can be said enough anyway. Senator Mike Lee is here
from Utah. Senator, how are you glad you're with us?
What is your reaction all this?
Speaker 4 (07:01):
Well, look, anytime somebody is throwing around terms like fascism
or using what we call add hit layerum attacks, they're desperate.
The Kamala Harris campaign is desperate to breathe new life
into a campaign that's been sailing ever since it got
off the ground, that is, after the initial honeymoon period
of a few weeks when nobody was asking any questions
about what she believes, what she has said, what she's
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done in office. So these are acts of desperation, and
they are moreover quite ironic. These are rich coming from
people who very much want the government that would exercise
give in to authoritarian impulses to manage every aspect of
the lives of the American people. So I don't think
they're worth giving any credence to. But more importantly, they
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speak to the desperation of the Kamala Harris campaign.
Speaker 1 (07:50):
Dozens of former Trump staffers, including Mike Penz's chief of staff,
two hundred plus admirals generals that this week have endorsed
Donald trum of all said it is complete and utter,
bs and patently false, But they continue to do it.
This seems to be their closing argument. How does this
go over with the American people?
Speaker 4 (08:11):
Well, look, I don't think it's going to work, because,
first of all, if you want to choose somebody of
being a hitler in embryo, it's an easier accusation to
make before they've actually been president of the United States.
Now Democrats might not like President Trump's policies his decisions
while in office, but I don't think anybody can accuse
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him of having governed like a dictator because he didn't.
He reduced the overall profile of the federal government, the
overall intrusiveness of the United States government, rather than expanding it.
That's rather the opposite of fascism.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
Oh, it really is. All right, let's get your take
on the state of the campaign. I say it's election
day today because if you can vote, it's election day,
but we're only eleven days away from election day, November fifth,
And what's your take on the state of the race.
Speaker 4 (09:04):
Look, Trump is doing really well right now, Kamalos tanking
Trump his ascendant, and I think the signs are looking
very positive for President Trump. We also have to pay
attention to other federal races going on. I think it's
very important to Trump come into office that he have
a Republican Congress to work with. We've got huge opportunities
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that we're seizing as Republicans in of course West Virginia,
where we're going to pick up a seat, Montana where
we're very likely to pick up a seat, Ohio, which
I just returned from or is campaigning with my friend
Bernie Mareno. Up there, he's right by the way.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
He's looking good. He's now taken a lead. Mike Rogers
is within one in Michigan. We have Dave McCormick taken
a lead in Pennsylvania. We have a very close race
in Wisconsin as well.
Speaker 5 (09:56):
Did you go to.
Speaker 4 (09:56):
Wisconsin, Yeah, just got a fung with my friend Ron Johnson.
Eric Humpy's doing really well up there. Have been down
to Arizona a couple of times, work with Terry Lake,
Sam Brown. And Nevada is doing well. We've got a
chance even in New Mexico with Mela diminishing. So I
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think it's very very likely Sean, that at the end
of this we're going to end up with the Senate
Republican majority of fifty three or fifty four seats. The
House is a little bit closer right now. But if
Trump wins, which at this point I think he's going to,
I think his coatails are going to be long enough
to pull enough of our candidate's the victory in the
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House that will lend with the clean sweep with both
houses of Congress aligned with the Republican Party and we continue.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
Now with US Senator from the great State of Utah,
Mike Lee.
Speaker 5 (10:50):
Is with us.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
It's kind of amazing the cycle of Kamala Harris. She
starts out as one of the most disliked vice presidents
in the histon in modern history, and then there's this
silent coup and threats apparently to Joe Biden that they'd
invoked the twenty fifth Amendment if he doesn't step aside.
And it seems that the people involved were Obama, Schumer,
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Pelosi in particular. I'm sure we'll get the full story
one day, but you know, as we try to piece
together what really happened here, and in comes Kamala Harris,
not getting a single vote, Joe Biden pushed aside. Meanwhile,
everybody ignored his significant cognitive decline for the entire time
he was president, and I was warning about it before
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he ever, you know, ran in twenty twenty, and in
the beginning I was brutally attacked for saying the obvious
or stating the obvious. And in she comes, and then
all of a sudden, the Joy campaign emerges, and then
we do some vetting of Kamala Harris co sponsoring New
Green Deal ninety three trillion, elimination of the filibuster with
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Bernie Sanders co sponsoring government healthcare Medicare for All, elimination
of private health insurance. Then we find oh, I will
ban fracking, I will ban offshore drilling. Then we find
Kamala Harris in twenty twenty four, days after a police
precinct is burned of the ground in Minneapolis, she's tweeting
out a bail fund for the writers and the people
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involved in the writing, and then going on Colbert saying
they won't stop, they shouldn't stop, and we're not going
to stop. Then you have her extreme positions and defund
and dismantled no bail laws, reimagining Ice, reimagining the police.
Then you have the insanity of her border policies, and
we know what they are, which is decriminalizing illegal immigration,
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pre housing, food, healthcare, education, sex change operations. If you
want them, if you include a running mate, you get
also free college and a legal driver's license and a
path to amnesty. Never mind her foreign policy, where she
and Joe Biden helped make the Iranians rich again the
number one state sponsor of terror by turning a blind
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eye to sanctions. No, I don't think they can run
on this question are you better off than you were
four years ago? Because they can't name a single topic.
Speaker 4 (13:10):
That's exactly right. And J Sean, that was a brilliant
list of kabo as the defenses against the American people,
against the cause of freedom. There's only one of them,
but only one that I would add. I would add
one other that's getting too little attention. Kamala, as one
of the centerpieces of her legislative agenda during her short
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four year tenure as a US Senator, introduced a bill
called the Dono Harm Act. Now, the mainstream media covers
this not at all. The reason they don't is because
the Do No Harm Act would completely gut the Religious
Freedom Restoration Acts. This is a bill that passed with
an overwhelming bipartisan supermajority in the early nineteen nineties, was
signed into law by Democratic President Bill Clinton, and it
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protects the religious freedom of Americans whose religious freedom might
sometimes intersect with whatever for the law requires or the
government requires at any given time. It's a very good
law that served the American people well. Kamala would completely
gut it. She would gut it in any circumstance where
anyone suffered what she referred to as dignitary harm, meaning
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they felt insulted by something, and there's pretty much nothing
left of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act at that point.
So if you are a religious minority, or if you're
a religious person one who holds a traditional Christian or
Jewish or some other traditional belief that sometimes runs a
foul of what the government would have to do, this
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should be really concerning to you. And that's why, notwithstanding
the fact that the polls you're looking good for us
in many respects, we cannot let up. We've got to
be as diligent as ever. We can take nothing for
granted because the fact is that she's got the mainstream
news media, she's got the entertainment media industry behind her,
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so many people gunning for her, and even though she's struggling,
they're fact filling her inadequacies in ways that make her
stronger than she should be. We cannot let up.
Speaker 5 (15:11):
Senator Mike Leave of Utah.
Speaker 1 (15:13):
As always, you know what you could do a focus
group at Crown Burger Best, one of the best burgers
in the country that in and out Burger anyway, we
appreciate you being with us. Thank you, sir. Eight hundred
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to be a part of the program, the radio show,
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the mainstream media love date.
Speaker 5 (15:40):
This is the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
All right, we're gonna hit the phones in just a minute,
but before that, we don't have the ability really on
this show to pay attention all these congressional races. What
I have been saying to people is and we have
paid attention to some of the close Senate races in
some of the swing states, like watching this guy Hobbdy
in Wisconsin, he now can take He can win this
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race against Tammy Baldwin. If Donald Trump wins Wisconsin, he
can win as well, just like Mike Rodgers can win
in Michigan, just like Bernie Moreno can win in Ohio,
just like Dave McCormick can win in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
And then we've got a shot out in Nevada and
even New Mexico, as Michae Lee had said. So we're
watching all of it. And the only thing I would
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remind you is if you're going to vote for Donald
Trump and you believe that he has the right plan
for our borders for law and order and safety and security.
If you believe in his economic plans, which are the
lower taxes, become the most energy dominant country on the
face of this earth, and that he would bring more
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peace and stability on the world stage, then you're gonna
he's gonna need help, and that means in the US
Senate and the US House of Representatives. One of the
phenomenons of twenty twenty two, when the red Wave didn't
really materialize, was the real reason and one of the
only reasons that Republicans got power in the US House
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of Representatives, although that albeit a very tiny majority, is because,
believe it or not, of states like New York, Lee
Zelden did so well at the top of the ticket,
relatively well for a Republican and in a state that
has lost a lot of conservatives like me, and a
lot of Republicans that have said they've had enough with
burdensome regulation, crime, high taxes, et cetera, and they have
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decided to march with their feet. You see a lot
of Wall Street companies, private equity firms they're leaving as well.
Many are going to the Carolinas, Tennessee, Texas.
Speaker 5 (17:45):
Where my pre state of Florida.
Speaker 1 (17:47):
But what happened is all these Republicans got elected in
states like California and New York, and it made a difference.
One of those races happened to be in the fourth
House district in New and right now it is a
poll from Gotham Polling and Analytics, and it shows, for example,
that this race is a dead heat. Now in the Senate,
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I don't have any doubts that Republicans will probably take
control of the US Senate. The question is by how
big a margin. I mean, if we can win Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Nevada,
and maybe New Mexico, who knows. I mean, it could
be a game changer. They'd be able to get a
lot done. And if they can get a bigger majority
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in the House, you know, and win it in part
the way they want it last time, except maybe now
the demagoguing of abortion that went on in twenty twenty
two is not as effective as it's now. People understand.
It's sent back to the states that I think Republicans
will do better this time is my hope. And again
I'm not making predictions. You have to assume that your
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vote is going to decide every race, and that's my
I'm urging people to take nothing for granted. But one
of those races that mattered and helped the Republicans get
control was in the fourth District of New York and
it's a contentious battle that's going on right now. As
I said, it's a one point race and Republican Anthony
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Esposito is in the lead or for a Democrat Laura Gillen,
And anyway, it looks like, you know, certainly a toss up,
but this is going to be an important hold seat.
And considering it was my own stopping grounds in Long Island,
I forgot to give a quick shout out to this
race and Congressman Desposito. All right, let's talk about your opponent.
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How extreme and radical is your opponent?
Speaker 6 (19:37):
Oh, Sean, thanks for having me.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
My opponent has the first time she ran for office
as a supervisor of the Towannaheim st that she ran
into the Working Families Party. Obviously, they've called for the
outright defunding of police. She supports Kamala Harris and all
the disastrous policies that they've put in place over the
last you know, three and a half years and what
we've seen in New York. Laura Gillan donated through her
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campaign hundreds of thousands of dollars to the architects of
Castleist bail and criminal justice reform, whether it be Cuomo
Hocal or Todd Kaminski. So she's as far left as.
Speaker 4 (20:08):
There going to come.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
She's bad for Long Island, she's bad for New York,
and she's certainly bad for the United States.
Speaker 1 (20:12):
I know maybe many people think although Donald Trump says
he's going to make him play for New York and
New Jersey, I hope he does. A New Hampshire now
is a three point race, and Virginia is tightened significantly.
My question to you is, explain exactly where your district
is in Long Island.
Speaker 6 (20:28):
So my district is the southwest corner of Long Island,
which runs from the city line, the Queen's Border, which
is where Ubs Arena is, where the Islanders play out
to Seaford in Wanta, from Old Country Road down to
the beaches. And it's a district that Joe Biden won
in twenty twenty by sixteen and a half points. Democrats
held the congressional seat there for over twenty five years
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and in twenty twenty two we were able to flip it.
And you know Nasal County politics pretty well, and you
know that Republicans control all four county wide seats. We
controlled three towns in two cities, and the pendulum is
certainly swinging. And I believe that in a district where
there's seventy thousand more Democrats than Republicans, in a district
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where Joe Biden won by sixteen and a half points,
when people say it's going to be a tough race,
it should be a tough race because it's a tough district.
But I think when we see President Trump, and I
haven't seen one poll that has President Trump less than
even that tells a very important story of where this
district is headed well.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
And Nassau County, which is a big part of your district,
run by Bruce Blakeman, has done a really good job
of putting governance back on Nassau County, where I formerly lived.
And I think this is an important race for New York.
And so what's your what's your closing message to the
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people in your district.
Speaker 6 (21:48):
I think that it's important to show what I've done
over the last year and a half part of the
Homeland Security Committee, the Transportation Infrastructure Committee. We put HR two,
the Security borerackt in place, and obviously it's sat on
Truck Schumer's as because the Democrats don't want to secure
the border. I've brought, working with Bruce Blakeman and others,
over thirty million dollars back to the district for infrastructure
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projects and community community projects, and I've been accessible out
there talking to the voters. I've been a staunch advocate
and supporter of Israel, and as you know, a big
part of the district is the Orthodox Jews, which very
often are not part of the polls that are done.
So while I'm going to always run like I'm ten
points behind, I'm confident and election night we're going to
see a big victory. We're going to hold the seats
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that we have in New York and maybe even add
one or two.
Speaker 2 (22:33):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (22:33):
This is a race of Republicans want to widen their majority.
These districts that were one in twenty twenty two that
tip the balance of power in the House are important
to hold on to, and that would include yours. Anyway,
we appreciate it, and we'll follow up very closely. Congressman
Anthony DS Posito, Thank you.
Speaker 6 (22:52):
Sir, Sean, thanks for having me.
Speaker 5 (22:54):
All right, let's get to our busy telephone, shall we?
Speaker 1 (22:57):
Eight hundred and nine pool one Sean, If you want
to be a part of the program, let's say hid
a Professor Cheryl in California.
Speaker 5 (23:06):
What's going on? Professor? How are you?
Speaker 4 (23:09):
You know?
Speaker 2 (23:09):
Son?
Speaker 8 (23:10):
Today is the ending of Simcostra and it's the time
when you're supposed to be, you know, happy, because the
Ten Commandments which influenced the development of our American legal
system were given to Moses. And I'll tell you, listening
to Kamala, compare President Trump to Hitler. I have done
nothing but sit on the phone with my aunt who's
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ninety nine, my aunt who's ninety five, and I'm sitting
next to my mom, who's going to be ninety seven
in three weeks. They are all Holocaust survivors. My mom
was in Auschwitz, she was in Geisling, and she was
liberated by the Americans in Dachau. She was in displaced
persons camps and didn't come to the United States ontil
nineteen fifty. And they all one hundred percent love and
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support and are voting for President Trump. And I'll tell
you know, for Hillary to talk about Madison Square Gardens.
So there's an Israeli Orthodox performer is Shairabo who just
had two sold out performances in Madison Square gardens. Bob
Dylan Jewish, Billy Joel Jewish, all performed in Madison Square Gardens.
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Are they Hitler? Are they anti Semites? President Trump has
a town named after him in Israel. It's called Trump Pipe.
In the go on, why would Israel, the homeland of
the Jewish people, name a town after Hitler. Hitler killed
for the people who don't know, six million Jews, twelve
million people, including all different kinds of people from you know,
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Gypsys and the infirm and whatever. His whole plan was
to annihilate the Jewish people. President Trump signed an order
protecting Jewish students on campuses, including anti Israel activity. Meanwhile,
this year, after October seventh, with all of the anti
Semitism on campuses, what did Kamala do? Absolutely nothing. He
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stopped the lame duck carry Obama two hundred and twenty
million dollar payment to the Palestinian authority back in twenty seventeen.
What you know, because they wanted to pay terrorists who
killed you. What did Kamala do? They sent money. They
emboldened Iran, which emboldened all of the proxies. They sent
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money into Gaza. That's what helped build all the terror
tunnels that killed twelve hundred innocent people that were raped,
they were brutalized, they were murdered, they were burned. And
we still have American hostages, not just Israelis, but Americans
being held hostage right now by Hamad.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Professor I why you to stand on the line. It
was a long time calling of this radio program. Who
was a victim of the Holocaust. And her name was Hannah,
and she educated this audience for years about the Holocaust,
and sadly she passed away a number of years ago,
and I loved her dearly. She was a sweetheart. And
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I'm now friends with her daughter, Pearl, who happened to
call in today. And Pearl, welcome back to the program.
We still miss your mom.
Speaker 5 (26:16):
You know that.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Say hi to Professor Katz out in California. You just
heard her story. Yes, and I appreciate you all coming
calling in. I mean, I just can't believe that this
is what this is what the modern, radicalized, extreme dangerous
Democratic Party has become. It's this, this is frightening stuff,
especially in light of, you know, all the violence that
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has taken place this election season.
Speaker 2 (26:41):
And I highly agree with Professor Katz. We are both
children of Holocaust survivors known as second generation, and we
feel exactly the same way. I am horrified and frightened
to be living in this country that my mother loved.
We're president of the United States now running again. Has
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been called a Nazi.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
People that baby has been compared to Hitler, Mussolini, Fallen
is cool, you know, mass murderers, the worst evil in
the world.
Speaker 5 (27:15):
That's what they're saying. Donald Trump is big.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
Problem is they don't have their clueless They don't have
any idea what Hitler was. They just even Hillary, she's
supposed to be this brilliant woman, she has no idea
what Hitler did. They came into my mother's town. Everyone
was ripped out of my mother's town, shot, babies were
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pulled apart and shot in front of my mother. And
they're calling Trump a Nazi. Now, if she's calling Trump
a Nazi by stating that Sean is she also accusing
fifty percent of this country of being.
Speaker 1 (27:53):
Nazi pretty much there, or that they're supporting one. I mean,
that's how I interpret it. But we are or deemable deplorables,
aren't we. Your mother was a very special lady pearl.
He really was, and she really gave us all an
education of a very hard truth that evil exists. I
wrote a book about evil. It was called Deliver Us
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from Evil, and I talk about I write about in
that book about the death camps. I write about, you know,
people being brought in and on those trains, and they
would give them false hope. Are there any nurses here,
Oh good, we can put it, or any any plumbers here,
Oh we can put you to work?
Speaker 5 (28:33):
And then oh so people are like, oh okay, maybe I'm.
Speaker 1 (28:36):
Not going to die, and then they'd welcome right into
the gas chamber and kell them. I mean, that is
the embodiment of evil, and that's what they want people
to think of Donald Trump because they can't run on policy.
Speaker 5 (28:53):
They can't.
Speaker 1 (28:54):
What they're doing is repulsive, It is disgusting. It is
the lowest form of politics you could ever have. And
they've done it every election season, but not to this extent.
This is the worst it's ever been.
Speaker 5 (29:08):
I have to.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Run because I'm coming up here on a break. But
I appreciate both of you. Professor Katz, thank you, pearl,
God bless you, and we miss your mom dearly. Thank you.
Eight nine one Shawn is our number. You know, every
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