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November 28, 2023 30 mins

Senator's Dr. Roger Marshall of Kansas and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama join Sean to discuss the latest votes on aid to Israel and why we need to control our funding of European wars. 

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Round Up and information Overload, Right News round Up, Information Overload.
Our eight hundred and ninety four one Shawn is a
number if you want to be a part of the program.
Just to remind you, you know, look at look at
the big lie that our media took as it relates
to Israel in their in their ongoing defense of their
country and fight for their very survival. You know, the

(00:25):
big lie that Hamas Propagana put out that oh, Israel
just bombed the hospital and killed over five hundred doctors
and nurses and children. Well it turns out that all
of it was nothing but a big, fat lie and
that in fact, the people that fired the weapon that
didn't even hit the hospital but the parking lot next
to the hospital, was the Islamic jihad. But you know,

(00:48):
it didn't stop the media from lying and wanting to
believe the worst. And and this is this has been
the mo of this terror organization for many, many decades.

Speaker 2 (00:58):
You know.

Speaker 1 (00:58):
That's why they fired their missiles, their rockets from schools.
That's why they used hospitals. That's why they have human shields,
that's why they take hostages, that's why they have a tunnel,
a network of terror tunnels. I've been in them. I've
shown them on TV. You've seen me in them. That's
why they put their command headquarters in a tunnel underneath

(01:20):
the biggest hospital in Gaza, where they keep their military
equipment and other munitions, etc. Well, now the issue is
what is the Senate going to do in terms of
helping Israel, our number one ally in the Middle East
as they now fight for their survival. Now, also on
top of that, we've had over seventy five attacks on

(01:42):
US installations and soldiers, you know, throughout the region. And
Joe Biden's answer has been, you know, two little pin pricks,
you know, a missile here, missile there, to empty warehouses.
He hasn't responded. Now the issue is going before Congress
and what Chuck Schumer in the Senate is trying to
do is well, now he's threatening to keep members over

(02:02):
the holidays unless they passed this one hundred and six
billion dollar Ukraine Israel package that may include some border security. Now,
remember Ukraine has gotten you know, close to eighty billion
dollars of tax dollars up till now, and now they're
looking for another eighty billion. But for Israel, they're offering
what they're talking about fourteen billion, and then yesterday on

(02:24):
a separate vote, they voted against aid for Israel, which
makes no sense at all whatsoever. And you know, at
some point, you know, when is what is the US
government going to help our best ally in the region. Anyway,
let's say hi to Senator doctor Roger Marshall of Kansas
and Senator Tommy Tubberville.

Speaker 3 (02:44):
Coach Tubberville of Alabama. Welcome both of you.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
By the way, Coach, you got to admit that was
one hell of a game and a finish at the
Alabama Auburn game.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Come on, Sean, don't bring that up. I'm trying to
get over that. That was there. What a game it was,
kid man, throw it at the end and no great
teams will make big plays and they made it.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
Well, you got to say this, I think Nick Saban
is by far the single best college football coach, right
up there with Bear Bryant. You both come from Alabama, right,
so I'm right up there with you. I guess too well.

Speaker 2 (03:17):
He's done an unbelievable job winning all those championships. And
the big thing about coaching it's anything, Seohan, it's consistency,
and he's been consistent for what thirteen years there at Alabama.
So yeah, he's done a heck of a job, good friend,
And I tell him all the time he's done something
that's almost impossible.

Speaker 3 (03:36):
He really has.

Speaker 1 (03:36):
Well, it was I thought the Michigan Ohio State game,
I didn't think you could beat that, but you know,
the on comes the Alabama Auburn game, and it was.

Speaker 3 (03:44):
It was wild.

Speaker 1 (03:46):
Anyway, let me get to the issue at hand here,
and doctor Marshall, let me start with you. And I
think this is important. Why are we waiting so long
to help our ally? That's very existence is hanging in
the here.

Speaker 4 (04:01):
I pay attention to what Chuck Schumer says, watch what
he does. He says he supports Israel, but hours after
he gave a big speece saying he would not sleep
until we supported Israel, he walked on the Senate floor
and instructed every Democrat to vote against our standalone Israel package.
We're no closer today to helping Israel than we were
on October seventh, when Chuck Shimer wants to bring all

(04:23):
these policies together and leave out border security. By the way,
the most pressing national security issues we are facing is
this open southern border where ten million illegal immigrants across
the border since Joe Biden took office, including one and
a half million god aways. So nothing is happening up
here because the Democrat is divided on this.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
Well, the reality is Senator to Tuberville, is that they
had an opportunity to offer aid to israel I like
standalone bills, I don't want. Schumer's bill would include Ukraine,
which would get a massive amount of money yet again,
in this case another eighty plus billion dollars. It would
include fourteen billion, as my understanding, for Israel, the money

(05:06):
for Taiwan, and then potentially border security. No, no thanks,
I don't want you one hundred and six billion dollar
bills shoved down our throat.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
John. That's what you get when you straddle the fence,
you try to play both sides. Chuck Humor's worst leader
I've ever seen. He couldn't lead a marching band, you know.
And as Roger Marshall just said, he stood on the
Senate floor and instructed every Democrat how to vote. Now,
if you don't have enough guts or gall to vote
for your people of your state, you shouldn't be up here.

(05:38):
And they let down the people of Israel when they
voted down you know that package. They care more about
the tax money being taken away from the American taxpayer
with keeping all these irs agents that they want. They
care more about that than they do about helping the
people that are our allies. And it's a shame to

(05:58):
see what's going on.

Speaker 3 (06:00):
So how does this play out in your view, doctor Marshall?

Speaker 4 (06:03):
So, I think that we have the votes to block
cloture on Leader Schumer's Chuck Schumer's bill, his bill that
combines all these together that's not going to include border security.
We now have the votes to block cloture and force
the border issue. That's what our goal is. We need
to be locked in as Republicans saying we won't go

(06:24):
anywhere hell no unless there's funding for meaningful border security
and specifically some meaningful policy changes, which you've enumerated multiple time, Sean,
what that looks like?

Speaker 1 (06:36):
No, I mean, I find this whole thing just unbelievable.
And the fact that we had an opportunity to do
this yesterday and Chuck Schumer, yeah, I'll stay told you
you won't even go home for Christmas holidays, which we
know is a lie because they'll find a way. Now,
the question I have and Senator Marshall, I'll ask you first,
is Mitch McConnell on board? Is he going to hold

(06:57):
the conference together in the Senate because that's what you're
going to need.

Speaker 5 (07:01):
Sean he is.

Speaker 4 (07:02):
He has been very strong on the floor, and then
it's just in recently in our conference meeting, he's very
sturdy on this that I think we have over the
forty votes needed to stop cloture forty one actually forty
one votes to stop cloture. I think that he's leading.
This is about as strong as I've ever seen him
stand up. John Thune Ali, our leadership is pledging that

(07:22):
we will vote down Kloture on this big package unless
there's very meaningful border security opportunities on that bill as well.
So I think he's I think the leader Connell's on
board with this on this one.

Speaker 1 (07:35):
Yeah, But I always worry because the Senate always seems
to want to go home for Christmas, and when when
push comes to shove, Senator Turberville, you'll get enough Republicans
partnering with enough Democrats to get a big omnibus bill.
Although I don't think they're going to get Republicans in
the House to go along with it this time, at
least I'm hoping Seohn.

Speaker 2 (07:55):
Our country is in trouble, win in bad trouble. The
border is a disire. I call it the immigration industrial complex,
the drugs, the human trafficking, the sheep labor, the things
that are coming in, and the five hundred b and
that we've already spent on these illegals coming in with
taking care of them, put them in a hotel on
five hundred billion, and they complain when President Trump wanted

(08:16):
twenty b and to build a wall. These people up
here have lost their mind. If we don't get forty
nine closure votes, I'll be disappointed. We need forty one.
But there's no way we should do anything else up
here until we do something at that border, because if
we don't, our country's gone. It's going to be over
with the country that you and I, Shawn, you and
I Doctor Marshall grew up in. It will be no longer.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
Oh, I mean, certainly for the rule of law. We
just cast it aside and all because Joe Biden is
not upholding his oath of office, which is to uphold
our constitution, which is the foundation for every law that's
ever passed, and he's just picking and choosing which laws
that he cares to enforce Senator Marshall, and that has

(08:58):
become unfortunate, you know. But again, the question I go
back to is, you know, Republicans now have a clear
choice to make here, how hard are they going to fight?
And then we got to get to the issue of Ukraine.
How much money should America be giving Ukraine. We've given
them eighty billion dollars and as far as I'm concerned,
Joe Biden does not. He's put handcuffs on President Zelensky

(09:21):
from the get go when he wouldn't allow Zolensky to
receive the meg jets from Poland. And then he's telling,
you know, the Ukrainians what weapons they can and cannot
use in the middle of a war against Vladimir Putin.
And this amount the eighty billion already and now another
eighty billion. I mean, is this just a proxy war
between Russia and the United States at this point? Because

(09:43):
I don't see europe during stepping up and paying their
fair share. We're paying more than all of European countries combined.

Speaker 4 (09:51):
Yeah, absolutely on all those points. Look, we cannot keep
throwing good money after bad money. It's interesting to me
is why why does the Democrats, why this sudden are
they in love with Ukraine? Their leader is so weak.
This is the only supposed victory that he can claim
on the world stage. I would not claim what's happening
in Ukraine a victory. There's been no movement in the

(10:12):
past year that this is a stalemate costing the lives
of over two hundred thousand people, probably another half million casualties.
On top of that, we should be focused on some
type of a peace agreement in Ukraine right now. And
by the way, the Biden administration still is only implemented
one half of the banking sanctions on Russia that they
could as well. So again they say they're fighting the

(10:35):
war over there, but they're really doing They're not applying
maximal pressure. This is a war that's dragging on. It's
going to last seven, eight, nine, ersen years, and America
does not need to be involved in this type of
approxy worth this point in time. Let's take care of
our own border as leaders. As Coach talked about, when
you're a leader, you have to set priorities. I am
personally locked in on securing the border. I know Coach

(10:56):
Doverraville is locked in on securing border. A lot of
Republicans up here, we are locking on securing the southern border.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
I hope so.

Speaker 1 (11:06):
And do you think there's consensus in the Senate on
all of that, Senator Tuberville.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
I think we do. I think we're getting closer every day.
You know, we always don't vote the same on the
Republican side. We don't vote like step like they do
in the Democratic side. They just all vote the same way.
They could care less about the country. They just want
to get reelected. They lack the power. Thing about Ukraine, shine,
There's two things. Number One, we could have stopped this war.
Joe Biden could have it. In the first two months

(11:33):
they did a peace agreement with Turkey along with Putin
and Zelenski. They could have stopped it. But for some reason,
Joe Biden and the UK wanted this war to continue. Well,
if you don't want it to continue, give them them means,
the planes, the tanks, the missiles to fight this war.
But their average age now is forty five years old

(11:55):
in Ukraine. Of their soldiers forty five. I can't imagine
forty five to fifty to fifty five year olds fighting
in this cold weather. It's not gonna last. They got
no chance unless we give them enough to fight this war.
So it's it's been all uh, it's been all on
Joe Biden in this administration. They're the reason that this
thing's still going on, whether it's with a peace agreement

(12:16):
or with go in and try to win in this thing.
You can't try to win a fight by by just
piece milling things together slowly the way that this Pentagon
is done.

Speaker 3 (12:27):
I agree with that.

Speaker 1 (12:27):
And why are we Why are we fighting wars and
you're not fighting in to win? Have we not learned
our lesson on any and all of this? That's so
frustrating to me, and I know it's frustrating to everybody else.

Speaker 2 (12:38):
Exactly exactly if we if you know, we don't go
into wars to win anymore. We just go in to
throw out the government and then let them build it
back the way they want to build it back. You know,
we go into Iraq, we lost all those lives, we
spend all that money, and let's keep those all wells
and pay ourselves back and build their government up. But
now we just turn round and ran, you know, the
same thing we did in Afghanistans. So it amazes me.

(13:01):
We don't do anything for the American people, you know,
to get our money back. We just go in and
try to overthrow governments. And we had won a war
since World War Two. So other than President Trump beating isis.
So it's just a shame.

Speaker 1 (13:13):
All right, quick break, we'll come back with Senators Roger
Marshall of Kansas and Tommy Tuberville of Alabama, eight hundred
nine to four one, shawnas on number. We'll also get
to your calls final half hour of the program today
as we continue. We continue now with Kansas Senator medical
doctor and Senator Roger Marshall and Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama,

(13:34):
eight hundred nine four one, shawna Is on number. We'll
get to your calls at the bottom of the hour.
We'll give you the final word. Senator Marshall, what do
you think the strategy will be and what should it be? Well?

Speaker 4 (13:44):
I think again, leaders lead, I think that we have
to clearly set our priorities. We have to stay locked
in on securing the southern border. Our next priority should
be to get the American say American hostages set back
home safely that are being held by him. Offs number three.
Let's destroy Moss and stand up for Israel Ukraine. There's

(14:05):
no solution for Ukraine right now except some type of
a peaceful peace agreement that gets us on down the
road unless they locked in. Let's secure our southern border.
Let's get our schools in order. Let's look in the
mirror and get our own house in order before we
keep looking out beyond our own oceans.

Speaker 1 (14:21):
I appreciate both of you, anyway. Senator Tuberville, thank you.
Senator Marshall, Thank you of Kansas, great Alabama Auburn game.
I don't think I think that goes down as one
of the best of all time. Anyway. Eight hundred nine
four one, Shawn or number. If you want to be
a part of the program, we'll get to your calls
and comments coming up straight ahead twenty five to the
top of the arrow. Your calls coming up straight ahead,

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You know it's interesting in light of this debate that
is on Thursday that I'll be moderating between Governor Newsom
of California and Governor Desantas of Florida. You know, the
varying reactions we got, we get. I'm not sure why.

(16:12):
I haven't exactly figured it out, but if you can't see,
every single time now that Joe Biden speaks, it's a disaster.
There's not a speech that he gives that we we
can't pull something from it and play it for you
and it not sound disastrous. I mean, maybe we've grown
that accustomed to it. I'm I'm embarrassed every time I

(16:36):
see this man speak. I'm also angry at every lie
that he tells on top of everything else, like you
lying about the economy, lies about the borders, lies about
success and and and blames Trump everything. But you know
what's missing here is I don't think people are understanding
the reality that Joe Biden may not be on the

(16:56):
ticket come November a year from now, he may not
be there. He looks terrible. His health is awful. You know,
if you're incognitive, decline is degenerative. We had doctor Ronnie
Jackson on last night. Talking about this very issue, and
you know, let me just play his recent gaps and
his recent blunders.

Speaker 6 (17:17):
It's my birthday today. They can actually sign birthday. You
could say, even this harder than getting a ticket to
the Renaissance.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
Tour or or or.

Speaker 6 (17:28):
Reprints tour. She's down in It's kind of warm in
Brazil right now. Lead leading technical companies like Answer Picked,
and I'm going to mispronounce.

Speaker 3 (17:43):
I'm not going to entry.

Speaker 1 (17:45):
I mean, Linda as I've been. Some people don't understand.
I guess maybe the way my mind works here. When
this came up organically, It's not like I said out, Oh,
I'm interviewing Gavin Newsom. Let me see if I can
get them to debate round DeSantis. It just came up
in the of the interview that I had with him.
What does this interview go back to June of July.

(18:05):
It's taking a long time to get this thing together,
all right. So it comes up and he said, I'll
debate him two hours. I'll debate him three hours. I'm like,
you want to try for four and then said, let
me moderate the debate.

Speaker 3 (18:17):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
It wasn't as simple behind the scenes, but I promised
to keep all that private, and I'm going to keep
my word. However, in light of how bad Joe Biden is,
why do people want to kind of put their heads
in the sand and not face the reality that there
may be somebody else on that ballot and not know
what they might be dealing with. And that's basically you know,

(18:41):
I've been warning people you better pay attention to who's
out there that might potentially replace Joe Biden, especially if
some deal is struck with Kamala Harris, who even just
even Newsom says would be the natural heir apparent, not him,
but to me, I think we'd better be prepared for

(19:02):
in any case scenario, don't you.

Speaker 7 (19:05):
I think it's smart to know who could potentially be
in the playing field without a doubt. It's good to
know who's thinking about it. It's clear that he is.
He's made all of the public gestures while you know,
maintaining the stance I'm governor of California. I respect Joe
Biden and all the you know, all the platitudes. I mean,

(19:25):
it's pretty to me, it's pretty evident that this is
eventually going to happen. But I think Matt Towery made
a good point yesterday where he was like, they cannot
leave Frog Kamala Harris. They just can't because they.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Certainly, they certainly can try. I think there might be
a backlash to it. Travis think they could though. Well,
Clay Travis had an interesting point. He goes, well, Sean,
where's the Democratic Convention next year? I said, well, it's
in Chicago, And he's like, exactly who else lives in Chicago?
And then he thinks he actually believes I'm not sure

(19:57):
if I agree with this. I don't see and I've
never see a Michelle Obama any desire to ever run
for office. As a matter of fact, I think she
could not get out of that White House fast enough.

Speaker 3 (20:08):
Maybe I'm wrong.

Speaker 7 (20:10):
Yeah, I mean I've had this conversation many times myself
with a lot of friends. I think Michelle Obama, if
she ran, she would win. And I think it's a
very dangerous thing. I think a lot of people are
blinded by.

Speaker 1 (20:24):
The appear So if it's August of next year, yeah,
and they're at the convention and Joe either pulls an
LB jay you know, if nominated, I won't accept.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Them not you know whatever.

Speaker 1 (20:36):
Yeah, you think that is there any possibility or what
would the odds of it be that Michelle Obama would
be selected.

Speaker 7 (20:44):
I think that there would be a pomp and circumstance
moment Kamala Harris would get the nod, and then for
whatever reason that they decide behind closed doors, would be
able to gracefully bow out and they would have tip
the person that they've already preordained behind closed doors.

Speaker 3 (21:00):
Think and you think Kamala Harris would go along with that.

Speaker 7 (21:02):
I don't see that about She's She's dumber than Adam Schiff.
Even she knows it, she knows she can't do this,
she has no desire to do this.

Speaker 3 (21:11):
I disagree.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
I mean there's something about people, anybody that's ever gotten
close that's an elected official to that office, and there's
a majesty to that office. I've been in that office
many times, and I remember thinking it was like I
was in a movie. The first time I was in
at George W. Bush's president I walked in, I'm like,
am I really is this really him? It was very bizarre,

(21:34):
It's almost surreal.

Speaker 7 (21:36):
I don't disagree with you. I think there's there's an
overwhelming magnitude and magnetism to the role of being, you know,
the most powerful person in the United States. However, I
just don't believe, and there's just my opinion that the
quote unquote most powerful person in the United States is
actually that person. I don't believe that Biden or Kamala

(21:56):
have anything to do with our day to day running
up this nation. I believe that they are puppets. They're
being told what to say and do. He's just not
with it and she never had it, So between the
two of them were screwed. So there's somebody in the
background running the show. I don't think she wants it.
I think she likes me and where she does. I
think she's very comfortable where she is. You know, she
goes around saying silly things like, you know, I like space,

(22:17):
you know, businesses, communities, you know, I like buses. I mean,
she's just it's the most random. I've never heard anybody
talk the way she. I can't believe she's an attornaty.

Speaker 1 (22:25):
So we're here to talk about the community because in
a community, we all live together in the community.

Speaker 3 (22:34):
So this is about saying the whole passage in a
blue suit that was weird. Yeah, and what is it?
Ven dire diagram.

Speaker 7 (22:44):
Oh, the Ven diagrams. Honestly, that might be my favorite one.
I was like, who the hell says they like ven diagrams?
I mean, it was just she's just very odd. I
think she's very socially awkward. I don't really know what
her deal is or why she behaves the way she does.
The laughing thing is true, like I mean, and I'm
a person that loves to laugh, but her laugh is
non infections infectious. This is just irritating.

Speaker 8 (23:07):
I like to think about a lot of things in
the context of a Ven diagram. I love ven diagrams.
Always ask is there a Ven diagram for this? I'm
telling you it's fascinating when you do so Ven dragham
those three circles, right, and if you want to add
some more circles to the Ven diagram, the solutions also
look like what we need to do to invest in

(23:28):
a clean energy economy.

Speaker 9 (23:30):
So I think it's very important, as you have heard
from so many incredible leaders for us at every moment
in time and certainly this one, to see the moment
in time in which we exist and are present, and
to be able to contextualize it, to understand where we

(23:52):
exist in the history and in the moment as it
relates not only to the past but the future.

Speaker 8 (24:00):
And addition on twelve billion dollars into community banks because.

Speaker 9 (24:06):
In the community.

Speaker 7 (24:07):
But here's the thing. So your choice is that or
we have Biden. Right, So Piano Biden, which is my
favorite cut of all time. There is no better cut
than Piano Biden in my humble opinion, political cover.

Speaker 10 (24:26):
Look some of the political players and some of them
let me ask Rutorkal question.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Now, all right, let's get to the phone. Let's starting
this half hour in California. Kevin is up. Kevin, You're
on the Sean Hannity Show. Glad you called.

Speaker 11 (24:55):
Hey, Sean.

Speaker 2 (24:55):
Thanks.

Speaker 11 (24:56):
A couple of things. One you just mentioned about that
I think the debate is going to be brilliant. You
mentioned about in case Biden were to do in LBJ.
Can you imagine Biden trying to even get out LBJ.
He'd he'd be going like, okay, well the LGBG LBGT
there somewhere down in Brazil. He wouldn't even be able
to do it. So, but what you've done is fantastic

(25:18):
because it's either prophetic or it's strategic. When you put
those two together, DeSantis and Newsom, like you said, they're
giant states. They're politically opposed to each other. Why is
it working so well here? Not working so well there?
Sean that you know, Biden's not going to make it.
He can't make it to the dining room. Trump may

(25:38):
not make it because of the legal stuff pushed against them.
This is the twenty twenty four presidential debate you have
coming up. It's brilliant. And when Americans, as you know,
who are smart here what Newsom says and what Dysantas says,
they just hear it. They'll know. Look at California, look
at Florida. No matter how you talk, look it up.

(26:01):
You did it, John. It's brilliant. It's brilliant.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
I think it's simple.

Speaker 1 (26:05):
I think it's pivotal because you got to understand, probably
state laws and regulations and policies impact our lives often
more than what happens on the federal level, which we
pay more attention to. Now, certainly they don't have the
same impact on national security. But you know, I'm just
I've been warning people for a long time you better
pay attention and know what the possibilities are. I was

(26:28):
right about Joe Biden's cognitive decline. I was saying it
before anybody else. I've been proven right now. I'm being
proven right almost every day he speaks, and it just
is a reality that they may there may very well
be someone else that is on that ticket come November
of twenty twenty four. Well see though, Kevin, appreciate the call.

(26:48):
My friend Brian in the pre state of Florida. We
go from California to Florida. How appropriate. I hope you'll
be watching on Thursday night.

Speaker 3 (26:56):
Hello, Hey Brian, how are you?

Speaker 5 (26:59):
Yes, sir left and good afternoon show and welcome from Florida.
On the first time caller you listen to you yesterday
and today about Gavin Newson, I just want to throw
something your way. I would think the way that Gavin
Newson has been positioning himselves casting in TV wanted to
be with you out there in China and everything else.

(27:20):
Mister Slick, I think is putting himself forward that Kamala
will be given a position somewhere and then Biden will
run and run with Gavin Newson as his second in
command and then step down and leave Gavin with the chair.

Speaker 3 (27:40):
You'd think. So you think that's how this is going
to play out.

Speaker 2 (27:44):
That's what.

Speaker 5 (27:44):
That's what because Yeah, each time I've been watching him
and I listened to you, and I listened to all
the other boys.

Speaker 4 (27:49):
I've listened to.

Speaker 5 (27:50):
Six n w IOD down here constantly watching on TV
at night. And what even when there was the Republican
debate and Gavin Newson was the is slick, that money
is sick, and he made this state look like they're
best in the world. And I'm watching them, going, Man,
I wonder they will do that because she won't have
voted in by himself.

Speaker 3 (28:11):
Well, a lot of the questions we're going to compare.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
Okay, well, you're a sanctuary state, and and Ron DeSantis
believes in in securing our borders and and enforcing our laws.
You know, you know, let them debate it, let them,
let them make their points known, and then I have
confidence the American people will be able to see through
what might be quote a persona or personality or a

(28:35):
likability versus a policy, and and what are people looking for?
You're looking for, you know, somebody that can actually lead
and and implement successful policies, or do you want you know,
somebody that looks good on TV, what are you looking for?

Speaker 3 (28:49):
And they'll decide that.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
I put a lot of faith in people that they're
gonna they're gonna see through both of them. They're gonna
they're gonna really have a deep understanding whether both coming
from and that's what I want.

Speaker 5 (29:00):
But I've seen a lot of faith putting the people
who want to lead England by whole country, and I've
seen that place just lose its flag, lose it lose
everything because the end with only the people behind the
scenes running running the show and now and now running
a mark here, I see these Democrats and the people
behind the scenes doing the same. They know they can

(29:20):
get Biden back in again by hook or by crook,
and it will be by crook because we as a
Republicans never challenged that system, and they've positioned us in
a in a way that if we challenge you at
any given time, it's just bad. It's evil, it's racist,
it's this, it's it's everything. I'm just watching for Gavin

(29:41):
Newsom to run as as a as a runner mate
with Joe Biden.

Speaker 2 (29:45):
So I hope, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (29:47):
I don't know how you push Kamala Harris out of
the way I think that's a herculean task. I think
Linda mentioned Matt Towry and Robert Kahaley both had that
opinion yesterday, and John McLaughlin I believe also.

Speaker 3 (29:58):
All right, my friend, appreciate the call. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (30:02):
Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn is our number.
You want to be a part of the program, right.
Don't gonna wrap these up for today. Tonight Hannity, James
Comer House, a Government Oversight and Accountability Committee, Greg Jarrett,
Matt Whittaker, Aaron Cohne will join us to time he's
been phenomenal in on TV. Kaylee mccannany, Mike Huckabee, Lisa Booth,

(30:23):
Victor Davis Hanson and what about what's attacking kids in
China that has masked up the entire country Again, we'll
check in with Doctor Sapphire nineties to insite you DVR
Hannity on Box see you tonight, back here tomorrow. Thank
you for making this show possible.

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