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August 13, 2024 31 mins

Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas,  a Harvard law graduate with 5 years five years on active duty in the United States Army as an Infantry Officer, joins us to discuss:

  • Kamala’s decision to consider an arms embargo on Israel
  • Tim Walz’s decision to lie about his service
  • And JD Vance’s decision to light Kamala as she hides from the press

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, Thanks Scott Chown. An hour two Sean Hannity Show,
toll free. It is eight hundred and ninety four to
one shot if you want to be a part of
the program. Here we are eighty four days until election day,
thirty five days. Early voting begins first date Pennsylvania rolls
out around the country, and you've got the most radicalized
ticket to ever run for the office of the Presidency

(00:23):
and vice presidency with Kamala Harris and the Makeover. It
is the biggest lying campaign I've ever seen. In all
the years I've been covering politics, I've never seen anything
like this. Now there's a good reason for it. We've
been playing Kamala Harris Tim Walls in their own words,

(00:43):
and they are so radical extreme. Their policies are are
extraordinarily dangerous. They're dangerous when it comes to national security
at the border. They're dangerous when it comes to law
and order and safety and security in your town and
your city. It is dangerous when it comes to them
and inflation and high taxes and New Green Deal ninety

(01:03):
three trillion dollar madness. It is dangerous with no fracking
and no drilling. But they want you to forget everything
that they have said. They want you to believe that
this is a new Kamala Harris, a new vision, although
we don't know what she really thinks because we don't
ever hear from her. She wants to sound like a conservative,

(01:24):
she wants to sound like Donald Trump and is ripping
them off left right in sideways. She wants to decriminalize
illegal immigration in the country, offer free housing, healthcare, education,
same with Tim Walls, her political soulmate, and he's giving

(01:44):
drivers licenses to illegals. Now she's talking about a pathway
to citizenship. Let me tell you what that means, that
it would be amnesty. He has called for cutting and
cutting our defense department, and on top of that, now
she's talking about eliminating the tax on tips. The only

(02:05):
problem is is she was the tie breaking vote that
put the tax on tips on hard working service workers
in the first place. With the Inflation Reduction Act. They
said she was against drilling, and now they're saying, no, no, no,
she's for drilling. And you can't believe a single thing
that she's saying. And then on the issue of law
and order, the two of them political soulmates were nothing

(02:28):
but a disaster. You want where's Liz Cheney when you
need Liz? And an investigation into the five hundred and
seventy four riots in the summer of twenty twenty that
resulted in dozens of dead Americans, billions of property damage,
and of course thousands of cops injured when they were
pelted with bricks, rocks, bottles of milotov cocktails. But Tim

(02:49):
Walls at the time was referring to the rioters that
they were in a state of trauma and rightfully angry
at a system that does not serve them.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
This is what he said.

Speaker 3 (02:59):
What can you say to Minnesota? Are we going to
be safe?

Speaker 4 (03:02):
Are we going to be okay?

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Our business is going to go down?

Speaker 5 (03:06):
Your thoughts, Well, it's my responsibility. I would tell Minyesutans
that that we are doing everything in our power to
do that. And I want to hold those two truths
at the same time. The folks you see out there
at Brooklyn Center are in trauma and they're rightfully angry
at a system that does not serve them and puts
black youth and people of color at risk. That is
all absolutely true. We also know from experience in May

(03:26):
there will be those that will exploit.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
That Okay, excuse me, Let's make sure we got this right.
You know everything, And he was in power. He had
every bit of power to stop this. He didn't lift
a finger to stop the rioting his family wanted, and
his wife even said it. He will open the windows
to their homes so they could smell burning tires and

(03:50):
the smell of freedom is it?

Speaker 6 (03:53):
I would say, those first days, you know, when there
were riots, I could smell the burning tires, and that
was a very real thing. And I kept the windows
open for as long as I could because I felt
like that was such a touchstone of what was happening.

Speaker 1 (04:14):
Let me keep the windows open so I can smell
burning tires as a city is burning to the ground
and people are being killed, and businesses and dreams are
being destroyed. That's brilliant. On top of his friendship with
the radical of Mom, who actually had no problem with
what happened on October the seventh, listen, I.

Speaker 7 (04:33):
Would like to first of all say thank you to Jim.
I am a teacher, so when I see a master teacher,
I know it. And over the time we've spent together,
one of the things, one of the things I've had
the privilege of is seeing the things in life through
the eye of a master teacher to try and get

(04:56):
the understanding unbelievable.

Speaker 1 (04:57):
Anyway, here to comment on all of this is Leo
two point O Terrell, Fox News contributor. Civil rights attorney
Trey Penny is back with us, president of the National
Fallen Officers Foundation, veteran officer for many years himself. And anyway,
we got a lot of issues on the table. You know, Leo,
what do you make of this radical transformation? No press conferences,

(05:22):
no gaggles, no interviews, nothing. We just hear from her campaign. No,
she's changed her mind on pretty much everything she ever
believed in.

Speaker 8 (05:32):
I'll tell you right now, You've got to keep doing
what you just did, and do it on your program
because the Democrats are lying to the American people. They
had no problem line looking straight in the face of
a camera, CNN, MSNBC. They're lying. We know Kamala Harris
is a socialist radical. We know her VP is a
socialist radical. I live in California. We talked about this before.

(05:55):
She's lying. She has protected cover from ninety percent of
the media. So you got to keep doing what you're doing.
You got to get the truth out there, and we
got to use every avenue on the social platform media.
America will never elect a socialist president, Sean. You know that,
and I know that we want livery and freedom, and

(06:15):
what she's trying to do with a lot of Hollywood
money is to lie to the American people. So the
key here is we have to expose the truth. Nothing
out of her mouth, nothing out of Tim Wall's mouth,
represents the truth. We gotta keep getting the truth out
and you got to keep doing it around the clock

(06:36):
and to your listeners. You gotta get on social media.
Twenty four to seven. We have to work harder today
than we did yesterday. We got to work harder tomorrow
than we did today.

Speaker 1 (06:45):
Well, I've been trying to deputize everybody in this audience.
We have on Hannity dot Com, the Kamala Harris, Tim
Walls files, all of these all their radicalism in their
own words, and.

Speaker 2 (06:58):
I hope people will do exactly what you say.

Speaker 1 (07:00):
Get on social media, talk to their friends, talk to
their neighbors, talk to their co workers, talk to strangers,
talk to your family. Anyway, traying, let's get your take
on this. How do you let a city burn? And
how do you How is it possible a family that's
responsible for the safety and security of a city like
Minneapolis wants to open the windows and smell burning tires

(07:22):
and take in the moment. I mean, why don't we just,
you know, after roadkill of a skunk, Why don't we
smell that? Because I don't really like the smell of
burning rubber.

Speaker 4 (07:30):
Do you.

Speaker 9 (07:31):
That's sick. It's sick, Sean. And I'm gonna tell you something.
I think maybe her and Tim Walsh have somehow been
intoxicated by the fume from those burning tires. I will
tell you this that in the nineteen months that it
took to burn that it took to burn down the
entire city of Minneapolis and burn down a police station

(07:52):
to wash did absolutely nothing. And every law enforcement officer
in that state knows that this is not the president,
not the vice president, that you want anywhere close to
the White House. Everyone knows it because of everything dealing
with dealing with COVID and not locking people up with
these yaconian rules and guidelines that he had in place,

(08:14):
everything from letting the rioters burn and destroyed the cities
there in Minneapolis, and and you know, attacking law enforcement
attacking citizens. How many people died from the attacks, how
many people were arrested and got off? Think about that?
What did he say about that? He didn't do anything
for those people? And it's unfortunate that they that they

(08:35):
can manipulate the minority community because they think that we're uninformed,
They think that we didn't experience it firsthand, that we
don't know enough about their their lackadaisical policies or their
policies that showed that they don't care about anybody but themselves.
Anybody that'll talk about rolling down the window and spelling
some fumes as that being a sign of freedom, is

(08:58):
that that's that's ignorant. That makes sick and the American
people know it.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
How is it, Leo that you go from being the
tie breaking vote to you know, to basically sick the
irs on hard working men and women in the service industry,
to go after people's tips, and then all of a
sudden you come out, oh no, no, I'm going to follow
Donald Trump and we're not going to tax your tips.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Now, how is it?

Speaker 1 (09:26):
How is it you can be for a mandatory gun
buyback program in her campaign says we don't know because
she doesn't do an interview or or answer any questions.

Speaker 2 (09:35):
Oh no, no, she's against that. Now.

Speaker 1 (09:37):
She's all for a fracking band, a drilling band. But
she's against that.

Speaker 2 (09:41):
Now.

Speaker 1 (09:42):
He's all for eliminating ICE and defunding, dismantling and reimagining
the police. But no, no, no, she doesn't believe any of
that anymore. The American people are going to fall for
this croc. I mean the worst part of this, Leo
is we've got an information crisis because the media mob,
State run media, Pravda.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
I mean, they're in the tank for her.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
I mean it's like a It's like they're worshiping at
the altar of Kamala and covering up every single lie
she's telling. And to add to that the lies of
her running mate about his military record. How do you
claim you were in a war zone? You never were
in a war zone. How do you claim a rank
that you never achieved?

Speaker 2 (10:20):
You know?

Speaker 1 (10:20):
And if anybody else ever did this, I mean, look
what they tried to do to George W.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Bush. It didn't work because it wasn't true. It costs
Dan Rather his job.

Speaker 8 (10:29):
I'll tell you Sean. The Democrats have recruited a arsenal
of liars. You get your joy read your Rachel Maddow,
You're Joe Bahar, your Whoopi Goldberg, Joe Scarborough, Mika Briziski.
You get all those people and they get on television
and they look straight into the camera and they lie.
I mean what I saw the fencing.

Speaker 3 (10:49):
The first thing you.

Speaker 8 (10:50):
Mentioned, no tax on tips. I was in Nevata in
June when President Trump announced that, and you I saw
some coverage on CBS today Howdy Kamala Harris plagiarism of
that and made no reference, no reference to Donald Trump
coming out with that three four months ago. One instant
to Sean is what I said a few minutes ago.

(11:11):
If you don't do what you're doing, if I don't
do what I'm doing, and I'm telling you right now,
I'm trying to come up with other ways to keep it,
get the message out, because we have to negate the line,
because all those things Hughes said are indefensible. If she
did an interview with you, just like you did that
interview with new sum and DeSantis, all you gotta do

(11:33):
is roll tape on her and she freezes. You know,
Joe Biden may have dementia. But this woman is brain
dead upstairs. She has no independent thought unless she's given
a script. And if she goes off script, she becomes
a word salad. So I'm telling you all that Sean
has these viewers and listeners, you cannot even fall. I'll

(11:55):
give you four hours this week. The other twenty hours
you got to get the mesa do you got to
expose a lot.

Speaker 1 (12:02):
I agree with that completely. You know, it's got to
be a little sensitive to you, Trey, because of all
that you went through in twenty sixteen. I mean, you're
a veteran Dallas police sergeant. You know that sniper opened
fire and law enforcement in Dallas, killing five officers injuring
several more. And the ambush sent a shockwave through the
entire country, especially Texas, and altering the conversation about law enforcement,

(12:28):
prompting state lawmakers to act. And yet these people doubled
down on supporting the people that are rioting. I mean,
she pushed out after they've burned down the Minneapolis police precinct.
That's when she tweeted out that bail fund that ended
up taking in over forty million dollars, and the head
of the bail fund said, they didn't even look at
the charges people or mean what they would be in

(12:49):
charge with, and some of them would be in charge
with crimes like murder.

Speaker 2 (12:52):
I mean, what the hell are they thinking?

Speaker 9 (12:55):
Yeah, yeah, you know what. I think that was the
worst time in American history for lawforce, that whole period
with the whole Black Lives Matter movement, and think about it,
Kamala Harris was actually on the side of the rogers.
She actually promoted the getting individuals that have been arrested
out of jail. You got to ask yourself, Sean, what

(13:16):
person that right mind would do that if they're trying
to protect the American people Now, not only not only
from a law enforce of perspective, I'm talking about it
from a citizen perspective. No one trusts Kamala Harris. I
went to an add the other day in the Inner City, Sean,
and everyone had everyone that was there. I mean, look,
people talk about politics all the time, but I will

(13:37):
tell you that the black community does not support Kama Harris.
I don't know what in the world that the media
is trying to spew. What they're trying to convince. They
have not created a good argument for people that in
the city because they saw their community just torn up
and burned down during the whole Black Lives Matter ways
they saw it.

Speaker 1 (13:57):
And guess what, people that get so triggered by one riot,
how did they ignore the five hundred and seventy four
others that killed dozens of Americans, injured thousands of cops,
and caused billions of property damage. I mean, how do
you how do you you know, how do you somehow
compartmentalize in your in your brain that one's bad and
the restaurant.

Speaker 9 (14:17):
Okay, that's the liberal media. The liberal media is promoting
that that's not happening in the community. The community is
no better. They've experienced it, They've looked, they've looked at
all these Look you got buildings, you got buildings right now.
They still hadn't been having fully recovered from the riot.
You go to a lot of these cities and still
see what's going on, Sean. So it's not like Kamla

(14:38):
Harrick can completely hide what she is and what she
has become. The American people know, and I'm going to
courage anyone if you over the age of eighteen, go
out and vote.

Speaker 8 (14:46):
Get people.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
Well, ve're between the ages of eighteen and twenty four.
Kamo says you're stupid. Anyway, we'll put that as a
side note. Anyway, Trey Penny and Leo two point oh Torell,
thank you both, eight hundred nine four one number. If
you want to be a part of the program, we'll continue.
All right, let's get to our busy phones. Pennsylvania. Oh,

(15:08):
we're going to need Pennsylvania desperately. Early voting starts in
just a mere thirty five days. Francie, how are you
glad you called?

Speaker 4 (15:15):
Oh hey, Shan, I am great. How are you?

Speaker 2 (15:18):
I'm good glad you call?

Speaker 4 (15:20):
Oh hey, I listened to your show yesterday. You had
two polsters on and they were talking about how Trump
is flipping in the polls and that he needs to
counter her ads, and her ads are all over social media,
and I concur I am so frustrated. I have a Roku.
I watched Roku live and all I see our hair

(15:40):
of fads, and I will tell you they are well done.
They are slick, and if I didn't know any better,
I would vote for her.

Speaker 1 (15:48):
So I am well, here's the good news that came
out today. I'm not sure. I'm not sure what group
it is, but there's one hundred million dollars ad by
by this one group that is beginning in all seven
swing states. Now you're going to see them, but there
might not. There might be people in other states that
are considered safe states, and you're probably not going to

(16:08):
see a lot of Trump ads there. So that's the beginning.
The campaign is pretty flush with cash. My last I guess,
I guess the last article I read about money on
hand was over four hundred million dollars. I think they'll
be more available to them. And then you've got I
don't know about these super packs, but there are a
lot of them. And my understanding is there's a lot

(16:31):
of money being spent. But I agree with both Matt
and Robert Matt Towry and Robert Cahelly that they've got
to start dropping.

Speaker 2 (16:39):
Their ads now. They can't wait any longer.

Speaker 4 (16:41):
And because of early voting.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
Because of early voting, you're exactly right, what's the fielding
on the ground where you are? Where are you in Pennsylvania?

Speaker 4 (16:49):
I in Erie County, We are like the biggest swing
county in the states.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
Erie County. You're going to see a lot of ads.
And you're right, You've got to start seeing Trump ads.
That's the ones that I have seen that people share
with Sweet Baby James and et cetera. You know, they're
very effective, I mean tremendously effective.

Speaker 4 (17:10):
And what I would love to see President Trump do
is stay on two issues, the economy and energy, especially
for Pennsylvania. And we can talk border safety.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
But by the way, it was a an article today
that her call to ban fracking is not going over
well in your state of Pennsylvania. And she's not going
to be able to walk that back and say, oh no,
I changed never mind now that I'm running for president.
Never mind, that's not going to fly. The people of
Pennsylvania are not going to buy that. These are high
paying career jobs that keeps taxes low in Pennsylvania. One

(17:45):
of the best things Pennsylvania ever did economically in your state, Yes,
and I.

Speaker 4 (17:50):
Am in an industry. I'm a hairdresser. I'm in an
industry that relies on tips. So when the president said
no tack on tips, and I'm a senior citizen who's
eligible for sal secutity, so when he said no tax
on Social Security, those are huge. Those are huge. And
I would also say that she tried to steel his
efforts for lowering the price on insolence. She didn't do that.

(18:14):
Trump did that, but sure Trump.

Speaker 1 (18:17):
Look, if you want secure borders, Trump's your guy because
he did it and he'll do it again. You want
open borders, madness and the biggest national security and threaten
our time, vote for them. If if you want law
and order, then vote for Trump because Donald Trump believes
in law and order, and he believes in the police
and refunding them, not reimagining them and defunding them, and

(18:40):
no bail laws.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
Kamala believes in all of that.

Speaker 4 (18:43):
And if any ergation wants to know what's going on
in America, please have a town hall with hairdressers and barbers. Please.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
I think they're the coolest people ever.

Speaker 1 (18:51):
I mean, you get you get more gossip from you know,
a barber than you ever get or I don't go
to a hairdressing place, but right, you know, I love
the gossip that goes on in a barbershop.

Speaker 2 (19:03):
I'm not going to lie.

Speaker 4 (19:04):
Well, we'll tell you what's going on is our clients
will tell us what's going on in their life. And
a lot of my clients are very, very concerned about
what's coming and they're struggling with this economy. They're absolutely struggling.
We just thought we were talking about our insurance bills,
homeowners car insurance, how they have skyrocketed. We're suffering here.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
Let me give you the latest today about the economy.
Fifty nine percent of Americans feel that America is in
a recession because that's what they're living. That's the reality
that they're living. Nearly forty percent of Americans cannot pay
their bills. Auto insurance rates just went up fifteen percent
in the first half of this year, on top of

(19:48):
the price increases the last two years.

Speaker 2 (19:51):
Donald Trump Junior out a good line.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
He said, the fuse is already lit on America's economic
time bomb because of them.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
But Kamala is out there.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
Proposing no tax on tips, and I'm going to end
inflation on day one. What have you been doing for
four years? And I'm going to secure the border and drill, baby, drill,
what's next?

Speaker 2 (20:09):
You know?

Speaker 1 (20:09):
It's she used the IRS to target tip workers like yourself.
I always carry I'm old school. I don't know about you.
Do you like to carry cash? I carry cash. Probably
shouldn't say that publicly, but I like to carry cash.
What yes, And you know, because I like to tip
a lot of people because I worked in the service industry.
You know, I if I go to a wherever I am,

(20:33):
I mean, if somebody does something for me, you know, here,
here's a twenty, here's this, whatever it is.

Speaker 2 (20:39):
You know, I don't.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
I don't do it that way in restaurants because I
just can't. But you know I do. I think those
people report those cash tips. I have no idea. That's
up to them. It's not on me.

Speaker 4 (20:49):
That is correct. That is their business.

Speaker 1 (20:52):
And I used to take my daughter to get a
manny and petty, which I hated, but I'd have to
take her.

Speaker 6 (20:58):
Well.

Speaker 1 (20:59):
She got a little because I realized if I hired
two people it would go much faster. And then once
I tried to hire three people at once to make
it go even faster. And she pulled me aside when
we got out, and she said, Dad, that is humiliating.
I'm like, why he goes? Nobody does that, Dad, nobody?
And I'm like, well, how about two people? He goes, Dad, No,

(21:21):
he's supposed to enjoy the experience. I said, that doesn't
look too enjoyable to me. To put your feet in
a swimming pool. But the people that worked at the
salon loved me because you know, I gave him a
big tip.

Speaker 2 (21:33):
I'd say, can you please move this along?

Speaker 4 (21:35):
Earlier you said that you hire. So see, when we're
spending our money. We are hiring, we are paying people.
We are stimulating the economy.

Speaker 9 (21:46):
Right.

Speaker 4 (21:47):
But if it's going to cost me more money because
my insurance, my groceries, I cannot tell you how my
clients complain about gas and groceries.

Speaker 8 (21:55):
Oh, I as.

Speaker 1 (21:56):
Grocery and what are they going to do if they
want to get their hair colored. That's that's the lug item.
You're not going to be able to afford it. That
means your income is going to go down.

Speaker 4 (22:05):
I worked the same hours that I have for many years,
and the last two years I had to take a
twelve percent decrease in pay.

Speaker 2 (22:13):
That's ridiculous to.

Speaker 4 (22:15):
The cost of my supplime. The best year I ever
had in my entire career, Sean, was in twenty nineteen.
The best I.

Speaker 1 (22:22):
Love the years everybody, it's it's on every issue, Franccene,
God bless you. If I was in Pennsylvania, I'd go
get my haircut by you, even though I'm kind of simple.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
I don't do anything. Just a straight up haircut, no
big deal.

Speaker 4 (22:37):
Hey, come back to Eerie again. You were here years ago.

Speaker 1 (22:41):
Uh, we may be out on the road. Stay tuned. Okay,
I'm stuck in Chicago next week. You want to come
to Chicago to that Adam Schift show that I have
to go to.

Speaker 4 (22:49):
Oh no, thank you. I don't want Chicago, but I'll watch.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
I've got like my I got like my whole martial
arts dojo going with me for protection.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
I don't think they're gonna like me there. I don't know.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Maybe I'm wrong, Maybe I'm just maybe I'm just assuming
something that's not true.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
I don't think so. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (23:06):
Francine and Linda, by the way, A lot of help
she is. She goes, I'm not going to be seen
with you. I'm not going anywhere near you. Did you
not say that?

Speaker 10 (23:13):
I did say that. I said it, proudly own it.

Speaker 11 (23:17):
That's part of my charm, is my directness and my
desire for survival.

Speaker 1 (23:22):
So like I'll have like an army bring me into
where we're doing radio at an undisclosed location, and it
will you know, we'll have sense and company there and
that's the only time you'll see me.

Speaker 10 (23:35):
Yeah, I mean, that's the only time I saw you
at the R and C too.

Speaker 11 (23:38):
But you know, I was also hanging out with all
the regular people you know, and you know you're up
on stage and all those things.

Speaker 10 (23:45):
I hang out with the.

Speaker 2 (23:47):
With the regular I got on stage. I wasn't up
on stage. I was doing a TV show.

Speaker 10 (23:51):
Yeah, on stage, well, set wherever you want.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
I just want you to know it was you. I
wouldn't abandon you that way.

Speaker 11 (23:59):
Well, if you really want me there, I'll be there.
But you just have to do what I say when
I say to do it. So if you know how
I handle these situations may be a little different than
you and sense that's all I'm saying.

Speaker 1 (24:12):
Well, the fact that the words you say may end
up uh, well, a lot of people a lot of problems.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
First of all, all I want I want you.

Speaker 1 (24:24):
One hot dog. You have to have one bite of
one hot dog and at least try it.

Speaker 11 (24:28):
First of all, you have to give me more credit
than that. I've been here a long time. I don't
get anybody in trouble.

Speaker 10 (24:32):
However, my vernacular may vary a touch from.

Speaker 11 (24:37):
The peacekeeping people that may want things to be a
little more quiet, whereas.

Speaker 2 (24:41):
I probably walk through there and people say.

Speaker 10 (24:46):
I don't respond to that. I mean not for nothing.

Speaker 11 (24:48):
When you saw the people down there screaming and saying
they hated you, you were the one who went down
in the middle of it in London.

Speaker 10 (24:54):
Wasn't me?

Speaker 1 (24:55):
That was you I did. I don't regret it. I
don't regret it either, But I'm just say.

Speaker 10 (25:00):
And that wasn't friendly fire by any means.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
It was insane.

Speaker 1 (25:04):
Actually, when the bobbies came over and said, will you
get out of here?

Speaker 2 (25:07):
Please? Please? Can we escort you out of here?

Speaker 9 (25:09):
Now?

Speaker 1 (25:09):
You've got to leave now, Well, I didn't know i'd
be as recognizable in London as I was. And I said, oh,
they got an anti Trump protest. Let me go down
there with a camera and we'll film it and I'll
interview some of these nitwits. And I got spotted immediately.
And let's say, a little crowd formed and got bigger

(25:30):
and bigger.

Speaker 10 (25:31):
The hundred thousand plus people there many.

Speaker 1 (25:34):
Well, the crowd got, the crowd around us got bigger
and bigger and bigger and bigger.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
Very quickly.

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quick break, right back to our phones, eight hundred and
nine four one sean. If you want to be a
part of the program as we continue up next our
final roundup and information overload our right back to our

(27:14):
busy phones, eight hundred and nine to four one Sean.
If you'd like to join us. Kevin in North Carolina, Hey, Kevin,
we need you and you're a fellow North Carolinians in
just eighty five days, my friend eighty four.

Speaker 3 (27:26):
Actually that's right, Sean, and thanks for taking my call.

Speaker 7 (27:29):
Man.

Speaker 3 (27:31):
My thing that I've been looking at is just an
effort to vetting Kamala, and you know, we just I
feel like we're putting too much towards that. I mean,
we've vetted for fifteen sixteen years, we've told everything about him,
and those people would go out today and vote for
him again, I think.

Speaker 1 (27:48):
Talking about Obama, yeah, I mean it was very little
to vet on Obama. Well Obama didn't I mean that
we vetted right and Airs and Dorn and you know Olenski,
but he didn't have a voting record. He wasn't on
record saying no fracking, no drilling. I mean he fun dismantled,
decriminalize illegal immigrants, free healthcare, free education, yeah you know.

Speaker 3 (28:11):
Yeah, but all the people on the left would they
would vote for him. They're gonna vote for Kamala. Well,
what I feel like we need to do is get
our people fired up. You know, they're going to vote
for him. I'm trying to shift.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
Let me let me just take issue with you.

Speaker 1 (28:26):
The reason that they're running from their current positions is
because they know they can't win if America knows what
she said and who she is, right, That's why they are.

Speaker 3 (28:37):
I totally agree with you on that, but I don't
think we have time. I think we have time. We
have millions of people sitting on their butt not gonna vote,
and that's on them. But they need to get up
and they need to vote. But if we can get
some people to fire them up, to get them on
their feet, I'm talking about the regular Americans that are
out working every day. You know, they're like, oh, yeah,

(28:58):
I'll vote for Trump, and then the day comes and
they don't do it, and they sit at home. And
I know you've been talking about that, but you know,
if we could spend the next forty days before before
the election starts firing them up, getting them off their
butt so they will go vote. You know, I'm not
going to miss that. I'm going out, I'm voting. But
I know a bunch of people that are just like, eh,
you know, maybe I will, maybe I won't. I feel

(29:20):
like we could get those people a lot quicker and
easier than we could get the people that you're trying
to turn from common.

Speaker 2 (29:28):
I'm just trying to educate people.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
There's never been a presidential candidate vice presidential candidate that
has been this extreme, radical and dangerous, and most people
don't know what this audience knows. So I have to
keep playing it. I have to keep repeating it, and
I have to keep reminding people so that by the

(29:52):
time early voting starts in thirty five days, people have
it at the tip of their tongue. And I don't
like to repeat myself to hear my myself.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
But awesome as Trump, that's what I want to get past.

Speaker 1 (30:04):
I mean, there's never Do you think, though, you think
most people know where Donald Trump stands at this point?

Speaker 3 (30:09):
I do, yeah, but I think they do, But I
think they're too lazy to get up and go vote
for them, and so like, well, they.

Speaker 1 (30:17):
Better get it, they better get off their ass and vote,
because if they don't, they're going to get the government
from health that they deserve.

Speaker 3 (30:22):
What I'm talking about, that that's what I'm saying. We
need to fire those people up and get them out
of their out of their culture, out of work. I mean,
if we can get employers, that's that's one thing that
I thought of. If employers will tell their I got hey,
you get half a day off. Just bring me the
I voted sticker, like say, get them going.

Speaker 2 (30:41):
I hear you. I hope. I don't think it's a
bad idea.

Speaker 1 (30:44):
I've been telling people now forever, vote early, vote by mail,
overcome your reluctance, resistance, and and do your part. If
you don't do your part and assume that your vote
is the tipping point for this election, then you're letting
your country out at this point, and we'll get the
government we don't deserve in a way. We will deserve it.

(31:05):
And I don't think we can come back from this

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