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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hour two this Monday, eight hundred and ninety four one Shawn,
our number if you want to be a part of
the program. Developments in Iran and not sure what to
make of all of it. The President has not changed
his demands one iota, not not at all. I mean,
and we're just going to see how this unfolds. But
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there have been some developments that what has happened is
has Balah in Lebanon, the Israelis, you know, fighting back.
These are defensive strikes they've made, but they have they
have absolutely been devastating to Hesbala. And you know, now
Iran is coming of course to their proxies defense and
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they're saying, you know, we're going to put a put
slam the brakes on US talks because Israel now has
gotten deeper into Lebanon than they ever have before. They
have taken out many of their their top leadership and soldiers.
We did of one incident over the weekend, a hell
fire missile fired by American forces into an engine room
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of a commercial ship trying to circumvent a US led
blockade of Iranian ports. It is it is having a big,
big impact on the Iranian economy. I mean, now we're
hearing about gas shortages in Iran. Not something I thought
i'd report in my life. But you know, it's not
even their currency dollared. A dollar, you know, was maybe
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I think one hundred. Now it's like a million and
a half to one, and people are really struggling. But anyway,
Israel says more than nine hundred has Balla terrorists killed
since the Lebanon ceasfire began, Iran's president reportedly submitting a resignation,
I can't get this job done. Trump is warning Iran
that they will finish the job if in fact these
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collapse do if these talks do collapse, and you know,
and on and on and on. The US did intercept
two Iranian ballistic missiles over Kuwait, according to sencom and Ran,
insisting the Lebanon that Lebanon be included in the ceasefire. Well,
Lebanon needs to also abide by the ceasefire themselves if
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they want that. Secretary Besant, the Secretary of the Treasury,
is touting this success economically of epic fury. Economic fury,
he calls it. And anyway, he said that you know,
our economy is resilient. They were counting on America capitulating
among political pressure of higher gas prices. That is not happening,
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and the President keeps talking about a diplomatic transformation. It
would be historic on every level if in fact they
can establish the recognition of Israel by all of these
Arab countries. So we'll just we just don't know. We're
going to have to wait and see what happens. I
think it's coming to a head, but you know, I
kind of put a timeline on it. I can't. Here's
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the President himself saying on a ran that we left
their military alone. We think the military somewhat is more moderate,
which is interesting. I think he's talking about the cuts
forces here. If I'm not mistaken, we've defeated them militarily.
Speaker 2 (03:11):
Look, they have no navy. Every ship they have one
hundred and fifty nine ships. Every one of them are
at the bottom of the sea, every single one. We
take pictures of them. We have people going down taking
pictures of hundreds of ships. Their navy is totally gone,
hundred percent. Their air force has totally gone one hundred percent.
Their military, We've sort of left it alone because we
think that their military is somewhat somewhat moderate, they have
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other people that aren't moderate. We've taken them out, We've
taken different forms of leadership out.
Speaker 3 (03:40):
We've actually left.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
Their military alone. People would be surprised to hear that,
because mistakes have been made in wars where you wipe
out everybody, and then you have a country that's you know,
for forty years, can never rebuild.
Speaker 1 (03:52):
And that's what the president said. There's ninety million people
that'll be impacted by all of this. Here's the President
also saying that he viewed it as a positive. When
Iran attacked other Gulf states, they came to our side
and they did listen.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
And you get to see that when you see that
when we went back, they had missiles aimed at Qatar,
Saudi Arabia, Uae, Kuwait, Bahrain. They all got hit and
we were surprised. I was surprised. Actually I viewed it
as a positive because all those people came immediately to
our side. They got hit. Now, they could have taken
another view. They could have said, well, we want no
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part of it. Not that they like it, but they
came to our side.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
And the presidents saying, if we don't get what we want,
it will end a very different way.
Speaker 2 (04:38):
I would rather get a deal because we can open
the Strait immediately upon signing. The one guarantee that I
have to have is that there will be no nuclear weapons.
They've agreed to that, and it was very interesting. They
originally said we will not develop a nuclear weapon. I said, well,
what happens if you buy a nuclear weapon? So now
it says we will not develop or in any we
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purchase a military weapon. That's a big difference. So we're
getting what we want slowly, very tough negotiators. It takes
a long time.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
I'm in no hurry.
Speaker 2 (05:11):
I'd like to say I'm in a hurry because you
know what, ghasoline prices are going to come dumbing down.
But if you're going to be in a hurry, you're
not going to make a good deal. And slowly, but
surely we're getting I think what we want, and if
we don't get what we want, we're going to end
it a different way.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Iran cites Israel's operations in Lebanon as the stumbling block
as of this moment, and we'll just see what happens anyway.
Joining us now is doctor Dan Dyker. He's the president
of the Jerusalem Center for security and foreign affairs and
American Israeli expert, what do you make of the uptick
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intentions and the fact that Israel has never penetrated this
deeply into Lebanon or taken out as many top leaders
as they just did over the last week.
Speaker 5 (05:56):
John's great to join you again. I very much describe
and agree to your opening here. This is a war
of wills and a war of resilience between the Iranian
regime and the United States. We need to emphasize that
the Iranian regime cannot be trusted with the paper or
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the ink on which a potential agreement is signed. I
think the president is aware of the enemy that confronts him.
And what is what the American people need to know
is that the Iranian regime, while they're talking to the
United States, are mobilizing their Hizbella proxy against Israel, and
they're getting ready to mobilize their Uti proxy in Lebanon
and Yemen, and of course the Hamas proxy, which is
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getting frisky and you know, ready to swarm even from
eastern Gaza. So this is an Iranian strategy of deception.
And just as our dear friend Mark Levin says, you
cannot trust the the You can trust the regime to
do one thing, Sean, and that is to lie, cheat
and steal. That is the regime's v and this is
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classic Iranian regime Islamic republic strategy. So we've got to
be aware of the fact that they are very much
on message from their own point of view. What has
been revealed is that they have restored sixty five percent
of all the underground missile sites have been restored, according
to intelligence assessments coming out of Israel. And we have
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a lot to be concerned about. But I think we're
moving right now towards a different type of D Day
from sort of a copy paste from the Second World War.
We're not talking about hundreds of thousands of American troops on
the ground, but we are talking about the potential for
a major return to combat once the President finishes choking
the Iranian regime. Economically, they cannot handle another two or
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three months of American embargo. American American embargo and control
of the Straits of Hormuz. They are losing fifteen billion
dollars a month in lost revenue. It's extraordinary. Their GDP
is only one hundred and seventy five billion dollars a year.
They can't pay salaries, there's no food going in. They
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import most of the food, desalinated water supplies. They can't
pay salaries to the IRGC Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. They're
basically moving towards state failure and collapse. And I think
that's where the President wants to go before he resumes
any kind of military action. He wants to try to
get to the midterms elections through this economic choke strategy,
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and then if he doesn't, president doesn't get what he
needs in negotiations. I think Israel, and well, Israel has
already engaged in very heavy counter counter terror operations deep
deep in Lebanon, suggestive of nineteen eighty two when we
had to we had to excise and expel the PLO
from Beirut. Now we're talking about expelling the Irani and
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Hizballa from Beirut. And that's where we are at this
particular moment. It's a very dangerous moment, Sean, both for the.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
It is dangerous, and I get concur with you and
the great One. And of course they lie, they cheat,
they steal, you can depend on that. But with all
that said, my understanding is they don't get a thing
unless the straits are open, that mind sweepers are sent in,
that they stay out of the strait, they don't interfere
with it, and that the nuclear dust is handed over.
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Those are big steps before they would see any benefit
from any deal anyway. Those who are conditional on top
of anywhere, any place, anytime, inspections. I quick break right
back more with doctor Dan Dyker on the other side,
as we examine the latest developments out of Iran in
the Middle East. Eight My final moments with our friend
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doctor Dan Tyker talking about the latest developments in the
Middle East with Iran, with Lebanon and has Ballah. Now
I did read that they were trying to reconstitute and
dig out their ballistic missile program. Okay, let's assume for
a moment the intelligence is correct and that is true.
It's not going to be that difficult to hit the
same targets when they have no air defense system.
Speaker 5 (10:17):
You're absolutely right, it's not gonna be. But here's the deal. Here,
here's the issue. We noticed that the Arab that the
the Arab Gulf has for the moment switched sides. In
what sense that they switch sides they're now pushing. I mean,
we know that the we know that the Saudi's Uh
and some of the other Golf countries are pushing for
a compromise deal with the with the regime. Now, this
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is an about face from where they were a couple
of months ago. And the question is why are they
doing this? And they're doing it because they're they're they're
worried that from their point of view, from a Middle
Eastern perceptional point of view, they see the regime as winning. Why.
Because the regime is still standing. No one expected in
his wildest dream that after you know, after two and
a half three months of of of of massive degradation
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through the amazing US military forces and the extraordinary Israeli
Air Force operations, that the regime would still be standing.
And they are standing. In fact, the ier GC, the
Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, is they're the ones running the
show in town. Which is why, which is why pazzess
Kian with the president issued a resignation. Whether it's real
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or whether it's fake is another question. But the IRGC's
most radical forces headed by Vahidi. This guy Vahidi is
the is the is the guy that that blew up
the Israeli embassy in Argentina in nineteen ninety two, and
then and then and then murdered hundreds of Jews in
the Jewish Community Center in Argentina nineteen.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
Well, let me ask you this, what did you make
of the president putting out on truth that he had
to call at the Prime Minister of Israel bb Net Yahoo,
No troops go into Beirut, and troops that are were
on their way turned back, and the Hesbalah representatives and
left been unrepresentatives agreed that all shooting will stop. So
we've been here before. But then it flares up again.
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Is that short lived.
Speaker 3 (12:10):
Or what it's deception?
Speaker 5 (12:11):
Strategy? Sean? This is exactly I mean, the the the
Iranian regime, the Islamic Republic strategy is to peel off
the United States from Israel and isolate Israel as it,
you know, the smallest state in the Middle East, and
and and try to and and try to sort of
isolate and destroy of Israel by dividing it from its
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great alley, the United States. That is the Iranian regime strategy.
So what they do is they use Western language like
let's call for a ceasefire and let's get his bullet
to try to agree the the you know, the biggest,
the biggest fan, if you will, of regime change in
uh Or or let's call it degrading. The His bull
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in Lebanon is the government of Lebanon itself. But the
problem with the government of Lebanon headed by Joseph Alhun,
President of Oun, is that is that sixty percent of
the Lebanese security forces are Shia Muslims and they have
very strong relations family relationships with the Hizballah. So it
means that the Christian senior command of the Lebanese security
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forces do not have any ability to force the lower
chain of a chain of command, which is which are
populated by Shiai commanders in order to carry out the
security instruction of the national security forces. That just leaves
Israel to do the job. That's why Israel is in
Beirut in Daki right now. The president is now being
put under tremendous pressure by the Pakistanis, by the Turks,
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by the even by the Gulf and perhaps some people
in his own administration to to to hold off in
the interests and I think it's it's I think it's
fake diplomacy. I mean the you know, the President says
fake news, fake news, and he's right. This is fake
diplomacy on the part of its deception diplomacy on the
part of the Iranian regime. Get make Israel the tough guy,
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make Israel the heavy and isolate Israel. That's what they're
doing now, and they're putting The Iranian regime knows how
to put pressure on the president, and that's why I
think Jerusalem's hoping and the Prime Minister is hoping that
the President doesn't fall for it and allows Israel to
do what it needs to do, just because it's northern
communities are being bombed as we hold this conversation on Hannity,
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and Israel will not allow that to happen. We cannot allow,
you know, several million people that live in northern Israel
to be bombed by the Isbella in the interest of
Iranian regime's deception diplomacy from Tehran.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
President won't let that happen, even reiterated that over the
weekend for this tool have occurred the Hisbola. You know,
Iranian proxies had to agree to stop all aggressive actions
against israel I guess that happened. I'lbeit likely temporary, only
temporary anyway, Doctor Dandiker, thank you, sir. I appreciate you
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On Washington with insider sources.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
You need Hannity every day, I you know, with the
full interview, h Linda, did you watch any of this
interview with doctor Jill Biden on CBS Sunday morning? Did
you watch any of it?
Speaker 6 (15:58):
I actually watched the highlights. I don't think that I
need to suffer that much on a Sunday. Life's hard enough,
life hard enough, all right.
Speaker 1 (16:06):
I never I didn't see signs of Joe's cognitive decline.
For all of you out there, you know, I can
even play and I'll play in a second, my favorite
you know montage that was put out with music behind
it. In a second. However, this is her saying she never
saw what we've been pointing out, but what we were
pointing out before the twenty twenty election.
Speaker 3 (16:27):
Listen, did you ever see signs that he was falling
into cognitive decline.
Speaker 7 (16:34):
No, no, no.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
Truly no.
Speaker 1 (16:38):
I mean people were saying he wasn't the same Joe Biden.
Speaker 7 (16:41):
Well, I don't think that's true. He was the same,
the essence of the same Joe Biden. But yeah, he
was slowing down, he was getting older. I mean we
all observed that when you know it's a very intense job.
I think it ages you.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
I think it ages you. Now this is the remarkable
part to me and all of you put yourself. We
all have significant others in our life. Somebody you care about.
It doesn't have to be a husband, wife, boyfriend, girlfriend,
but somebody you really care about. If they're on stage
and you think they're having a stroke, Ask yourself, what
would you do? Linda? If I'm on stage and you
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think I'm having a stroke, what would you do? You
hate me half the time? What would you do?
Speaker 6 (17:25):
Will you stop it? Stop crying? I don't hate you.
I'm just tough on trying to crying a little bit.
Speaker 1 (17:30):
Just as if I'm on stage. You've been with me
at events where I'm on stage, of course, and if
you thought I was having a stroke, really believes that,
what would you do?
Speaker 6 (17:41):
I mean, look what happened when Mitch McConnell had the
tia on live TV. Everybody just froze until they realized,
oh crap, he's having a stroke on live television. But
at least they came over and ushered him off and said, okay,
we got to take you uncle Mitchie over here now.
But I mean, she just let him hang. She doesn't
care about him.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
I mean, well, here's her saying I thought, and this
is her husband. I thought he was having a stroke
in the debate against Donald Trump. Were you horrified as
you saw it unfold?
Speaker 7 (18:10):
I wasn't horrified. I was frightened because I had never
ever seen Joe like that before or since never since, yes,
or never seen him never?
Speaker 1 (18:25):
No, no, if you're having a stroke, wen, I'll tell
you what I would do. If you were given a
speech and I was there and I thought you were
having a stroke, I would immediately race out there and
make sure everything's okay. That's, of course, like a normal person.
Speaker 6 (18:42):
Although I will say, like if you know, the only
thing I would hedge on and I don't give her
an ounce, right, but if I would say, sometimes when
people have a stroke, like they pause and you're not sure, right,
but if you really thought that your spouse or someone
you cared about was having a stroke, you would rush
to the stage. Rush She does nothing, because this is
how you know, you know his resting place is that
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it's it was constant stumbling, mumbling, bumbling, you know, like
I say, R n C Piano Biden is my favorite
Biden clip of all time.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
Because it's real. No, my favorite is this one.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
Listen the political coverage. Yeah, looks some of the political
players and some of the let me ask rhetorical questions. No, anyway, all.
Speaker 6 (19:43):
Right, so obviously it's dealer's choice. That's my favorite one.
Your favorite one is where Trump does the ultimate SmackDown.
Speaker 1 (19:49):
Well that no, this was this is presidential debate history.
I know which one you're talking about. Let's play that.
Speaker 8 (19:54):
I've changed it in a way that now you're in
a situation where there are forty percent fewer people coming
to cross the border illegally. It's better when he left office,
and I'm going to continue to move until we get
the total band on, the total initiative relative to what
we're going to do with more border patrol and more
a CYBM officers.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
President Trump, I really don't know what he said at
the end of this, and I don't think he knows
what he said either. Look, we had the safest border
in the history of our country.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
I don't know what he's talking about. I don't know
what he's talking about. I don't think he knows what
he's talking about. Can't make it up, all right, Barbara Illinois,
Next Sean Hannity Show. Barbara, how are you glad you called?
Happy Monday?
Speaker 3 (20:37):
Happy Monday, Sean. I can't believe I'm actually talking to you.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
Oh, I can't believe I'm talking to you. You're talking
to me, talking to me, I'm kidding. Thanks for checking in.
I hope you had a good weekend.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
I've had a great weekend. Thank you. I just want
to I've heard you say several times about the wocally
misinformed mister tall Rico in the alleged fixed genders, and
when I heard his quote on the radio about and
what he said was modern science recognizes that there are
many more than two biological sexes. In fact, there are six.
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I'm a retired nurse and I know it's been a
minute since I went to school, but we learned about
genetic variations on gender when we were in Human Growth
and Development class, and that's totals up to six. So
my supposition is that's what he is thinking of. Normal
genders are X ex's female, X Y is male. But
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if a woman only has one X chromosome, that's called
Turner syndrome. If a woman or if a man has
an extra X chromosome, that's called Kleinfelter syndrome. If a
woman has an extra X, then that's trisomy x, and
then if a man has an extra Y that's called
Jacob syndrome.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
So I think that you're really stretching here, though, Barbara,
most people don't believe the six genders. I mean, you're
talking about variations on genetics, but in every case that
I hear you're mentioning here, aren't you really talking about
somebody that maybe has an extra quote chromosome or whatever
it might happen to be, but that does not But
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they will, They will be a male or a female
in the end. In other words, allowed male body parts
or female body parts, true or false?
Speaker 3 (22:25):
Correct, it's true. But what I'm saying is that's why
I said he's wilfully misinformed, because somehow he probably saw
a meme or a post somewhere that said this quantified
six genders, which it does not. That's my whole point.
It does not. And he falls victim again, as so many.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
People do, to political correctness. DEI. By the way, if
we were neighbors, Barbara, how would you feel if I
referred to you as a neighbor with a uterus?
Speaker 3 (22:52):
I tell you you were wrong because that baby's been
gone for a long time.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Cuche you and all right, Barbara, Thank you, appreciate you.
Eight hundred and nine four one Seawn Doug, Colorado next
Rocky Mountain High. What's up, Big Doug?
Speaker 9 (23:07):
How are you, Big Doug Man? I'm flattered You're a
national treasure. Mister Hannady, I really I can't even believe
I'm talking to you.
Speaker 1 (23:17):
You're making my day. Thank you. I'm hoping you're having
a great week so far.
Speaker 9 (23:22):
I am. I'm in the process of putting my eighty
six year old mother in assisted living, but I've got
some helpers here and it's going. Okay.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
That's rough. Is your mom okay? Is she is she
cognitively aware? Is she sick?
Speaker 9 (23:37):
Oh, she's cognitively aware. She has immobility issues. And things
are moving fast, and I understand. I'm a I'm a
Christian internal medicine doctor in Highlands Ranch, Colorado, and I
really appreciate what the last caller said, although I'm not
going to really talk about genetics versus how people feel
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about their their genetics, their gender. I just wanted to
comment on Calorico's use of the word neighbor with a uterus.
And I'm amused at the very least of all of
the gyrations the liberals are using to define a woman.
They say they can't define a woman, but now here
comes a guy who says you have to have a uterus.
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It's kind of interesting. So they say men can menstrate,
men can have babies. I would simply say name one, because, well,
did you.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
Hear the left last week? There's some liberals suggesting that
they were fighting for abortion rights for biological men, transgender men. Now,
you're the medical doctor, not me. Under any circumstances, can
any male, anybody born male, ever have a baby or
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carry a baby.
Speaker 9 (24:51):
No.
Speaker 1 (24:53):
I appreciate you clearing that up for us. These are
conversations I never thought i'd have when I started in
radio quite an number of decades ago.
Speaker 9 (25:01):
Well, me either. And this whole notion that God is
neither male nor female. First of all, as a Christian,
I find it odd that we mere mortals are trying
to define what God is and what God is not
with the exception that you know, God has loved. But
my study of the scripture is that in Christ there
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is neither male nor female, jew nor gentile. It means
that God loves everyone equally and doesn't prefer one sex
over the other. He's a creator, he can create.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
But you said you're a Christian. What is the most
powerful prayer that Jesus Christ gave his disciples and his followers.
Speaker 9 (25:45):
So Lord's prayer?
Speaker 1 (25:46):
And how does that prayer start?
Speaker 9 (25:49):
Our Father, who are in heaven hellib Then we.
Speaker 1 (25:51):
Stop right there. You've gone far enough. Are our father?
Speaker 9 (25:56):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (25:57):
It doesn't say our father mother non binary? Does it?
Speaker 9 (26:01):
That's correct? And I think there was a tendency towards
male domination in some cultures. But that doesn't mean God
conformed necessarily, except God changed. It just means he presents
himself to He presents himself to people that way. And
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you know God, God created fish with gills. It doesn't
mean God has guilts. It just means he's a creator,
and he's omni the present, omnipotent, and he can create
whatever he wants. And he does refer to himself throughout
scripture in the masculine, throughout Old Testament and New Testament.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
That is biblically correct. Anyway, good call. I think you're
right on the money, Doug. We appreciate it, and you
have a great week, and we'll see we're learning from
our callers. All right, quick break right back. More of
your calls coming up straight ahead. It's toll free eight
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Eight hundred ninety four one. Shawn is on number. If
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Toronto next Sean Hannity Show. What's up Steven, Sean?
Speaker 10 (27:58):
What an honor and the privilege?
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Glad you called.
Speaker 10 (28:01):
I have to understand what the word deal is when
we refer to Iran. Here, you have a country that
has spent forty seven years chanting death to America and
death to Israel. The President wants to try to negotiate
a deal. How do you negotiating the deal with someone
who's sworn to your destruction?
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Well, I think the President is looking at it from
a lot of different perspectives. And you know, I love
all the Monday morning quarterbacks everyone that thinks they know
what he knows. Number one, there are things that he
knows that we don't know. That's number one. Number two,
this is not the old iranium regime. The top three
tiers of that regime of him wiped out. Maybe we
need to wipe out the fourth tier and get to
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the fifth tier. Until somebody wakes up and says, I
don't want to end up dead too. I don't know.
The President also knows that he can wipe out their
economy for at least a decade or more. But there's
ninety million people that would like to rebuild the once
great Persian culture that'll have no shot at And he
expressed that again today that he's trying to do it
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for that reason. Can we trust them? No? Can we
ever trust?
Speaker 3 (29:05):
No?
Speaker 1 (29:06):
It's trust but verify. My understanding is any deal is
going to be predicated on it's you give us the dust,
We'll open up some of your money that will be
available to you to rebuild your country and your economy.
If you keep trying to build out nuclear weapons or
ballistic missiles, we will we will be back in force again.
I understand his thinking. Uh, I don't really. I can't
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really fault him for trying. If people don't think he's
willing to do what he says he's he will do,
they don't understand Donald Trump.
Speaker 3 (29:37):
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