Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, seventy four days to go, and that means
that you then become the ultimate jury eight hundred and
nine four one Sean. You want to be a part
of the program. Got to start with some good news
if we can, when we can. I remember, I did
not think we'd see the job numbers start coming back
(00:20):
as early as we did from May when we got Une,
got the May numbers in June, and have followed through
in from June to July and then July in now
into August. Amazing stuff. Talked about consumer confidence, retail sales,
new startup home building yesterday. Now we have new information
(00:41):
out today National Association of Realtors, a huge economic sector,
and sales of existing homes on top of now surging
building new homes. A sales of existing home soaring twenty
four point seven percent in July June. That is the
(01:01):
strongest monthly gain in the history of the survey going
back to nineteen sixty eight, the highest sales price pace,
sales pace since December two thousand and six. By the way,
the opposite is happening in New York. Linda says, you
read today what five hundred thousand people they expect leaving
within this year. Well, actually it's already it's already five,
(01:24):
it's already eight, half a million people out of the city.
And the big Apple movers has said they're up one
hundred percent. Yeah, no, they're turning clients down. They're actually
being they say they're being told to go into apartments,
wipe them out, clean them out. And they're like, just
go in, pack it. You know, well the doorman, the
super will let you in the building, then out take
it all away, send it here. That's that's pretty dramatic. Anyway,
(01:48):
sales eight point seven percent higher than from July of
twenty nineteen. Sales of newly built homes jump fourteen percent
made of June. According to the US Census, home builder
sentiment rose in August to the highest score in the
thirty five year history of the National Association of home Builders.
They're monthly index, and builders are benefiting not just from
(02:09):
strong buyer demand, but from severe shortages of existing homes
for sale. And I think this exitus out of New
York is going to be the same with California as
it's banned. Just a trend that's continuing, but now it
will be dramatically accelerated and you'll see in the same
thing in states like New Jersey and states like Illinois
and elsewhere. Wow, that is pretty amazing. So the surging
(02:31):
demand for homes now is it's driven the medium price
of a home sold in July up eight point five
percent annually to three hundred and four thousand, one hundred bucks.
That's a record high, you know, normal prices, but also
the highest prices when adjusted for inflation factor and inflation
(02:52):
it's three point four percent higher than the bubble, as
they called it. It's set in two thousand and six
when mortgage lending was loose and borrowers could buy a home,
no down payment, little to no financial documentation. Pretty pretty
just amazing numbers and all good news. And by the way,
driving the New York Post piece out today, red states
(03:14):
are the ones that are driving this post pandemic economic recovery.
US retail sales. I talked about Walmart and all the
big box stores and Costcos and Target, and I mean
they're just going gangbusters. I mean, records set after records set.
Even fake news CNN had to report this quote headline
(03:36):
American American shopping is back to pre pandemic levels. That's
a big deal loops. After slumping to a seven year
low in April, retail sales have bounced back to their
pre pandemic level and just a few months as of July,
there were the highest level on record. Wow, you know,
(03:58):
just before November third, we're gonna get numbers. Those numbers
are going to be from the third quarter GDP. I mean,
it's remember they were predicting twenty whatever percent unemployment. Just
the opposite happen. We down, We're still too high. We
don't want any unemployment. We won't eventually. That's the whole point.
You know, Biden last night saying there is no miracle, Well,
(04:21):
it's actually been a miracle in this sense. Nobody one
death is too many. But it's been a miracle in
the sense that we've never broken down the sequence of
virus this quickly, and eight months after the first identified case,
we are in final phase trials for a vaccine used
to take six years and longer to break down a
(04:42):
virus sequence and then build out a vaccine that was
years later after that, nothing like this. Even Biden admitted
the worst pandemics for one hundred years, yep. And we'll
get it to that later. And he didn't. He opposed
the travel band, What a dope. He opposed the quarantine,
He opposed the their travel bands. He was democrats are
too busy impeaching. Listen, a lot of lies told about this.
(05:05):
One other note on this, Two things Fauci had said. Yeah,
voting in person is fine. Social distance where you ask,
no problem. CDC Chief Robert Redfield says, America's turned the
tide on coronavirus and what you see now Arizona, Texas, Florida, California. Remember,
it seems to have followed the same pattern. You want
(05:26):
to flatten the curve. Flatten the curve. You know you
have the spike. In cases the spike gets leveled, you
have higher death count. Then it results in dramatically lower
we had Monday of this week. JOHNS. Hopkins put out
that the lowest number of people contracting it since June.
So that seems to have followed the same pattern. You
(05:49):
always want to be Look, we're that close. Is why
for me it was always temporary, the whole mask idea,
and I saw anecdotally what had happened in New York.
Let me get to the speech. Look, you know he
made it. Oh, the greatest speech ever, Oh, I don't
even know what to I mean, the mob is so
so predictable, aren't they. They're just so predictable, and I'm
(06:13):
just I'm watching them. And Washington Post says, this is
this Democratic Convention was award worthy television. That's sort of
like giving out pollit surprises to people that pedal false
conspiracy theories at the New York Times. I mean, it's unbelievable.
So one thing that nobody wants to pay attention to
(06:34):
is the content and the fact that you know, I'm
sitting there and I'm like, is anyone else paying attention
to what I'm paying attention to? Because Joe Biden, you know,
they talk about give people like so many Look, there's
more platitudes, bumper stickers, you know that you know made
in this speech, cliches one after another. I love what
(06:55):
the President said, just words. This guy's been there fifty
We've been sending Lawrence Jones all over the country. Tell
us one thing Joe Biden has ever accomplished a major
life better? Well, he got an elected a vice president?
How did it make your life better? And that's the
other thing he has a record. Nobody else in the
mob will tell you thirteen million more Americans on food stamps,
eight million more in poverty. Gotta give the list out
(07:17):
a lot. I'll give it out later. But I mean,
the worst recovery since the forties. That's their record. That's
their eight years after eight years, thirteen million more, lowest
labor participation rate since the seventies, you know. And then
he's giving us lectures about give people light, too much anger,
too much fear, too much division. I give you my word.
(07:39):
Let's stop there. You entrust me with the presidency. I'll
draw the best out of us. Give you my word now.
John Solomon will join us later. I noticed on justinnews
dot com, Well, this guy lied in nineteen eighty seven
when he publicly said he marched in the civil rights movement,
and then he had to admit later on I was
(08:00):
I was not an activist and he was not out marching.
Whoopsie Daisy. I mean at something he offered himself. You know,
is that the affable Joe, the trustworthy Joe. What in
five decades, what has he done? You know? I have
a whole montage of play for you today, the Confrontations,
you know, an episode of the first three runs for
(08:21):
president case study. You know, he's he's literally spars with
a political reporter about his law school record, and he
responded that he probably had a higher IQ than the
reporter and claimed that he was in the top half
of his class. I was later revealed he was near
the bottom of his law school, Syracuse University College of Law.
He came in seventy six out of eighty five students.
(08:43):
Also had to admit he plagiarized during his first year
at the institution. I was mistaken, but I was not
in any way malevolent, he said. Any plagiarized Bobby Kennedy
and you know Neil Kinnock. I mean that that destroyed
a previous run for the presidency. He faced plagiarism again
when it was revealed his twenty twenty climate plan lifted
(09:06):
passages from documents without attribution. Just to the News dot com.
You can see the great article on John Solomon's site.
You know, he said he marched in the civil rights movement,
said media outlets pointed out, and no, you didn't. Then
he has to admit he wasn't, I mean, and it
goes on from there. He just lies. The substance of
this is lies, and that the media will never tell you, Oh,
(09:30):
he made it. That's ah, he made it. He gave it.
I'm sure he practice that at least a thousand times made. Look,
we probably made He's been so bad off the cuff that,
you know. I hate to tell you you can teach
anybody to focus and read a teleprompter. I do it
every day, although I add lived around it left and right.
(09:51):
Hardest job on Hannity the TV shows, being the teleprompter operator.
But you know it's you know it's watching this and
I'm like, are you in touch with yourself at all?
This is all a con job, This is all full
of lies. And he's gonna lecture us about too much anger,
(10:13):
too much fear, too much division. Well, let's let's play
some of Joe's greatest hits. Listen, and Madam President, we
have predators on our streets. Seed if you have a
problem figuring out whether you're fremire Trump and you ain't black.
I wish these guys that thought his temperary, I wish
they had some notion what it's like to be on
the other side of a gun or a two hundred
(10:33):
pound million standing over you're telling you to submit. Press
always asked me, Don't I wish I were debating him. No,
I wish you were in high school. I could take
him behind the gym. That's what I wish. You're a lion,
dog faced pony soldier. As Romney wants to let the
He said in the first hundred days, he's gonna let
(10:55):
the big banks once again write their own rules. Unchain
all Street, You're gonna put y'all back in chase. Why
the hell would I take a test? Come on, man,
that's like saying you before you got in this program,
if you take a test where you're taking cocaine or not,
what do you think? Huh? Are you should be looking
(11:16):
at Trump? Trump's doing this because knows I'll beat him
like a drum. Sounds like not a lot of light there.
It sounds like a lot of anger. Come on, man,
you take a you know, take a test for cocaine
and you're a junkie. Come on, man, I mean it's like, okay,
he read the teleprompter. Uh you know, you just look
(11:37):
at his record head and then the whole thing, the
whole idea that somehow we're just going to ignore completely
his atrocious right praising the guy that Philip bustered the
Civil Rights Act of nineteen sixty four. Lyndon Johnson needed
the Republicans in the House and Senate to pass that
(11:57):
bill eighty percent. And then, uh, you know, his former clansmen,
Buddy Bird posed the Voting Rights Act. He partnered you
know what thirteen years later to stop integration of schools,
you know, when his kids going to school, and what
he called a racial jungle. Mike, We're gonna get lectured
(12:18):
by this guy seven to eleven Duncan, nonuts, Indian accent,
you know, the first African American, mainstream African American, articulate, bright, clean,
nice looking guy. Storybook man, you ain't black, We're gonna
put you all back in chains. He revealed that he
had been shot at while visiting Iraq, but yeah, no
(12:39):
records to prove that was true either. You know. March
of this year, he claimed he was arrested in South
Africa for trying to see Nelson Mandela. His campaign said,
now that didn't happen either. I'm just stunned Biden's Democratic
primary run. Even the Washington Post said that Biden told
a fake story on the campaign campaign trail. Um you
(13:05):
know again and again, and he was never endorsed, never
marched in the civil rights just the opposite. He praises
the guy that filibustered that legislation. Unbelievable, amazing. How Democrats
just ignore the lack of law order, violence, is no safety,
no security, and all their fellow Democratic run states and cities.
(13:28):
Isn't that? How do you ignore that? You know, just
like they ignore the correct I mean, how do they
ignore their own corruption? You've got to, I mean, really,
we're just gonna we're just gonna forget what happened with
Benghazi and fast and Furious and the deep state and
Obama just as bad rhetoric over the years too. I
got a vantage and him that I could play. This
(13:50):
is not a partisan moment. This must be an American moment.
These are all words, all cliches. And you know, yes,
this campaign isn't about winning vote. It's actually it is,
the end of the day, it's about who gets the
votes to win the electoral college. It's about winning the
heart and the soul of America. Okay, great, okay, winning
(14:12):
it for workers. Well, Joe, why did you after eight years,
why didn't you shatter every record low unemployment record for
African Americans, Hispanic Americans and Asian Americans, and women in
the workplace, youth unemployment, African American youth unemployment. You had
eight years? Why didn't you do criminal justice reformed? Joe?
(14:34):
Fifty years in the swamp. You're the one that was
saying predators in the night early nineties. How come you?
How come you praise former clansman, the guy that filibusted
the Civil Rights Act? Joe? What wanted? Two? Three achievements
in fifty years in that swamp? Can you point to
because I can give you the chapter and verse on
everything Donald Trump did, and you know, I'm just amazing.
(14:57):
It's wonderful he made it through the speaking you read
a hello prompt her. You know, so winning it for
those jobs ain't coming back. You know we have. You
added thirteen million more Americans needed foods stamps after eight
years of you and Barack and eight million more in poverty.
(15:18):
You didn't shatter one economic record. When you start lecturing
us on foreign policy, I wanted a puke more straight ahead,
all right? Live for your diet. Amazon dot com thank
you again this week number one in the country. We
appreciate it. And but more importantly, this book is laying out, Okay,
what's made America great in detail and specificity, this rise
(15:41):
of radicalism. I'm actually going to do something at the
end of the show today. Reagan gave a speech in
nineteen sixty four a time of choosing, and it's so
relevant to what I think this election is about. But
it's even more important, I would argue today. So we'll
get to that. And what is their stated agenda? They
noticed they dade away from the agenda. A lot of
(16:02):
hatred of Donald Trump, hate, hate, hate. I didn't see
a lot of talk about American exceptionalism, American greatness, America. Oh,
let's see defeats fascism, Nazism, imperial Japan, communism, America, you know,
because of liberty and freedom and risk and reward and
capitalism and invention and innovation. Didn't hear any of that,
(16:25):
you know? Well, Joe Biden did admit the worst pandemic
in over one hundred years. We're in final phase trials
now for a vaccine within eight months of the first
identified case. I'm listening to him lecture us on coronavirus.
I'm thinking, if you were president, you never would have
instituted the travel Band ten days after the first identified
(16:47):
case in this country of coronavirus, Donald Trump, did you
called it hysterical, xenophobia and fear mongering. You didn't support
the subsequent travel bands. You didn't support You didn't worth
the first would turn out to be the first quarantine
and over fifty years in this country. You know, I'm
like sitting there, I'm like, you really want to go there,
(17:10):
you know. And I have news for Donald Trump. No
miracle is coming. Let me tell you the fact that
we are in final phase testing for a vaccine eight
months after the first identified case in this country, President Trump,
It's called Operation warp Speed. Joe, wake up, maybe read something.
No miracle is coming. If we did that, that'd be
(17:35):
fairly miraculous in the sense that that's never happened before.
You know. Then I'm listening to the We will deploy
rapid tests. Okay, what wait, you up to seventy million
tests already in this country. We already have it what
he's calling for, uh, you know, then he says, and
we'll make the medical supply. We already have the medical supplies. Joe,
(17:55):
where maybe you were sleep during the pandemic. And we'll
get the protective equip We have all the protective equipment
right now that we need, and we're sharing it with
the world that is suffering. Uh, you know, and we'll
we'll bring them, We'll make all these things here in America.
Uh No, you weren't demanding anything from China. You were
(18:16):
too busy flying a China with and with zero experience.
Hunter and he comes back and he gets first a
billion dollars deal with the Bank of China. I'm like, really,
I'm sitting there saying this. It's the substance just to
forget the style that he could read it. I mean, wow,
what a high bar. He could read a teleprompter. By
(18:38):
the way, reading a teleprompter is not as easy as
some people may think. My heart is problem. Reading a
teleprompter is as I'm a radio host and nothing I
say is scripted. I have no idea what's going to
be coming out of my mouth on the next thirty seconds.
But you know, obviously Joe doesn't have that ability, So uh, okay, great,
he practiced. He delivered his written speech very well. Okay,
(19:01):
good job, Joe, you're a rock star. How about what
you're saying. And we'll make them here in America. I'm like, okay,
you said, and Obama said, those jobs ain't coming back.
And Donald Trump already did that. Donald Trump's the one
that forced China into the five hundred billion dollar trade deal.
He got the new trade deals and better trade deals
(19:23):
with Japan and Canada and Mexico and are Western European
allies would that would be Donald Trump that did that.
It's like Donald Trump, you can lecture to lie all
you want about your civil rights record. It is what
it is. He set record after record low unemployment rate
for every demographic in the country, one record after another
(19:43):
after another. He's the one that created opportunity zones along
with Senator Tim Scott. He's the one that was out
there committee more money for the longest period of time
of any president in history for historically black colleges. You
didn't do criminal justice reform, you know, talking of about
the disparate sentencing when you will call on everybody predators
and inner cities and and just like you just praised
(20:06):
the former clansmen, and just like you worked with the
former clansmen to prevent integration to schools. Even Kamala called
you out on that. Then she says in one of
the late night interviews. Oh yeah, yeah, Well that was
just a debate. What just a debate? What you didn't
mean what you said? That was a show. You just
lie during debates, you know, you know, will the real
(20:27):
person stand up? Unbelievable, unbelievable, They need the unvarnished truth. Well,
when are you gonna start telling the truth, Joe? You know.
And then and he gives this broad economic plan. It's
about jobs and dignity and respect and community together and
we can rebuild the economy. Economy is already being rebuilt. Joe,
(20:49):
wake up. Maybe you've been hiding in your bunker too long,
because that miracle happened once and it's beginning to unfold
right before our very eyes. If you would just to
open your eyes and just pay some attention to what's
actually going on in the world. I mean, all this promises, promises, promises, promises, cloches,
broad sweeping cliches and promises we will deal with climate change.
(21:13):
It's not only a crisis, it's an enormous opportunity. I mean,
like Cylindra, an opportunity for America to lead the world
clean energy, create Well, you're pledging to get rid of
fossil fuels that right now is the lifeblood of the
world's economy. We're energy independent for the first time in
seventy five years, and we are the world's largest producer
(21:35):
of energy. That didn't happen with you and Barack, Joe,
and Barack didn't do that. Donald Trump did that too.
And you know this idea that we're gonna get rid
of oil, gas, fossil fuels, but we're gonna promise everything
k through college, free, student loan, forgiveness, free check the box.
(21:56):
We're gonna guaranteed government jobs for everybody, guaranteed wages for everybody,
guaranteed government vacations, and guaranteed government healthy food, and guaranteed
government healthcare. And Kamala doesn't even want you to have
any choice. Are going to be funneled into a failed
governmental system that would be an unmitigated disaster, you know.
(22:18):
And he talks about, well, they want to dismantle Obamacare,
and I'm like, it's already dismantled on its own. Another
words mean nothing from you, Joe. Remember, keep your doctor,
keep your plans, save money. Average family save twenty five
hundred dollars per family per year. Millions lose their doctor.
Millions lose their plan, and on average, as Americans, we're
(22:42):
paying about two hundred percent more and nearly forty percent
of the country Joe as One Biden Obamacare exchange option.
That's it. So much for choice, New Green Deal. Kamala
Harris co sponsor Medicare for All. Kamala Harris there too
takeaway guns. Yeah, she thinks it's okay to do it
(23:03):
by executive fiat. That that you know, it's either going
to be that or hell, yeah, we're coming for your
guns with Joe's guns are and that would be Beto Bozo.
We can and we'll deal with climate change. Okay, he's
pledging trillions, trillions of dollars for this New Green Deal insanity.
(23:25):
This is the whole purpose of the history socialism and
a history of failure that I write about chapter four,
after I go through the Democratic fantasy Land agenda, is
that it's same promises, whatever name, whatever former was given
throughout history. I don't care if it's the Revolution and
maw how many tens of millions of people starved to death,
(23:48):
but they will promised something else but they end up
starving to death. Former Soviet Union. You have the bourgeois,
the proletarian. We're gonna be for the working people. We're
gonna take from this group of people, give it to
everybody else. It's too each according to their need, from
each according to their ability. Sounds great. Never have to
worry again, because my fellow countrymen are gonna take care
(24:09):
of me. Well, just destroyed incentive and once the biggest
developer of wheat and growers of wheat in the world.
They're begging their geopolitical enemy, the United States, for wheat.
They didn't have any. And what was the end result
the Bolshevik Revolution leading into the Soviet Union and their
satellite countries. They all had the same thing hungry Bulgaria, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia,
(24:35):
Poland East Germany. What same thing, broken, unfulfilled, promises more
poverty and misery. And it's just a matter of what
degree you lose your freedoms in the name of false security.
That is what he is offering. When you pull out
all the platitudes and the slogans and the bumper stickers,
(24:56):
that's what he's offering. Those are his stated policies, that's
what he's saying he will do. Those are the people
he has now aligned himself with You know, I hear
their voices. If you listen, you can hear them too,
whether there's an existential threat posed by climate change, daily
fear of being gunned down in school. They didn't even
(25:17):
talk about the cities at all. In the country. It
even talks as if it doesn't exist. Kamala Harris is
a powerful voice, but he's more left than Bolshevik Bernie.
That's what he's offering America. You know, does a great
job of Joey. You know, he's been telling the Joey stories,
you know since he's two, you know, fifty years of swampness.
(25:40):
And what has he done? What? What? What? How is?
What is he accomplished? How has he brought this country together?
How many lies does he tell him? That he's looking
us in the eye and telling us. You know, I
can promise you, I give you my weird word is meaningless,
Joe You'll lie all the time. Obamacare case some point,
none of that happened, none of it. And that's what
(26:03):
you're promising in the substance. Now we're talking about the
substance of this speech last night. You know, the president
got it right, just words, more words. So accept the nominations,
by the way, shortest acceptance speech at the DNC since
nineteen eighty four, half as long as Hillary's. Remember the
same medium mob Oh Hillary, great speech, praise worship of
(26:26):
all things Hillary. It's you know, now the Republicans step up.
They can talk about substance, they can talk about success,
they can talk about their record. Notice Joe didn't talk
about his record and barocks record because it is what
I said. It is. You know, the eight years here's
(26:46):
the end number. Thirteen million more Americans food stamps, eight
million more poverty, lowest labor participation rate since the seventies,
worst recovery since the forties, lowest homeownership rate fifty one years.
And of course they well took on more debt than
every other president administration before them combined. So that is
your modern democratic, radical socialist party. You know, he warns
(27:11):
more people will die if Donald Trump gets re elected. Well,
he didn't offer one thing on Corona that Donald Trump
hasn't already done well ahead of him except give us
no hope. Where is the talk of any America done
anything good? You know, it's it's pretty amazing. They don't
(27:32):
like to talk about h one n one. Remember it
took them six months officially to say, you know, oh,
this is a national emergency. They had a health secretary
say you know, some weeks in, but that was it.
And uh, you know, they're wrong on the issue of COVID.
They've been wrong from the start. They have been dead wrong.
(27:52):
He was against the travel band, he was against the
subsequent travel ban, he was against the quarantine. I seem calculable.
Even Anthony Fauci said, yeah, he said to me and
one of my interviews with him, Yeah, that was a
great decision. Saved a lot of lives, preventing a lot
of people from contracting this virus, and have bought us
time because nobody had prepared all the ppe that were
(28:16):
eventually gonna need, you know, so lasting Trump closing up
for dictators And I'm listening to that one, and I'm like,
you mean, like the Iranian Mullahs, you gave one hundred
and fifty billion dollars in cash and other currency to
Are you kidding me? You know you're talking about you know,
you want the real quid and pro and quote with Joe, Yeah,
(28:36):
that would be let's see Hunter and him. You're not
getting a billion taxpayer dollars unless you fire that prosecutor
investigating my son being paid millions and millions of dollars.
And Hunter on GMA saying, you have any experience with Ukraine? Oop? Oil, noop, energy, noop, nothing, noop.
(28:58):
Why do you think they picked you? I don't know,
because maybe your father's the vice president and he's in
charge of Ukraine. Probably same thing with China. Unbelievable, unbelievable times.
So now it moves to President Trump and the RNC
convention have a lot of announcements that I will be
making Monday. Their themes are Land of Heroes on Monday,
(29:22):
Land of Promise on Tuesday, Land of Opportunity on Wednesday,
and Land of Greatness on Thursday. Those are not things
I heard a lot at as it relates to this
convention that thankfully is over. And you know, and then
but of course the mob and the media. Washington Post says,
this is an award winning television award worthy really because
(29:48):
American people weighed in. The ratings were tanked compared to
twenty sixteen networks one or two nights. They were down
forty eight percent from four years ago. Not exactly a
big success. You know what they didn't talk about it.
Law and order in the economy, and your record, Joe
is going to be on the ballot, your record on
(30:08):
the economy, and your record on foreign policy, and guess what,
Ukraine is on the table, and China is on the table,
and your record on issues involving race, they're on the
table too. Everything that you know the media will never
get to, we will. The American people will hear. Now
are two Sean Hannity Show, Thank you again, Scotta Drives
(30:31):
the New York Times nuts. Thank you for making Live
free or Die America the world on the brink number one.
That's nice. I do appreciate it. I'm very appreciative. Actually,
more importantly, what happens in seventy four days, winning there
matters the most to me, which is the whole reason
I wrote it. Glad to announce I love. They don't
(30:53):
always do this, but so far Amazon has been holding
at a forty percent discount Costcos has big sales on
it books a million, and Barnes and Noble and Walmart
and Target, and it is you want to know what's
at stake this election, it's everything and that's what we
lay out. And how predictable these failures will be if
(31:13):
their plans are implemented. So anyway, let me go back
to something that touched on last hour. Here, Let's give
people light, and they who will find the way. The platitudes,
the bumper stickers, you know, the same slogans. Too much anger,
too much fear, too much division. I give you my word.
(31:33):
I will not be ant. I will be an ally
of the light and not of the darkness. We choose
hope over fear, facts over fiction. You got it right
this time, etc. Etc. This is not a partisan moment.
This must be for an American moment. I'll bring us together.
The soul of the country is at stake here. Okay, Well,
(31:54):
let's go back and mister uniter, the two uniters, Joe
and Barrock. Let's just take a trip down memory lane,
shall we, And Madam President, we have predators on our streets.
See if you have a problem figuring out whether you're
fremire Trump and you ain't black. I wish these guys
that thought his temper, I wish they had some notion
what it's like to be on the other side of
(32:14):
a gun or a two hundred pound man standing over
you're telling you to submit press always asked me, don't
I wish I were debating him? No, I wish you
were in high school. I could take it behind the gym.
That's what I wish. You're a lion, dog faced pony soldier.
All right, shush. Romney wants to let the he said
(32:36):
in the first hundred days, He's gonna let the big
banks once again write their own rules. Unchain Wall Street,
You're gonna put you all back in chains. So you've
got Dan Wire man, why the hell would I take
a test? Come on, man, that's like saying you before
you got in this program. If you take a test
where you're taking cocaine or not, what do you think? Huh?
(32:58):
Are you in Jones? You should be looking at Trump.
Trump's doing this because knows I'll beat him like a drum.
Too much anger, too much fear, too much division with
the United States. This must be an American moment, and
I'll work for even those people that didn't vote for
me and don't vote for me. Does all of that
sound like light to you, not to me? Anyway? Here
to weigh in on all of this, Dan Bongino Fox
(33:20):
those contributor. By the way, he has a great new
book I've been able to get an early copy of it,
and I just started it because I just got it.
Follow the money. The shocking deep state connections of the
anti Trump cabal would be a huge bestseller. Leo Terrell
at the Leo Terrell right on Twitter. Correct, how many
followers you got now, Leo? One hundred sixty five thousand? Amazing?
(33:44):
Pretty good. Okay, what did you have before you started
coming on my show? I'll tell you right now. I
started January head zero. That's funny. Well you're getting there.
We're gonna come. I won't keep reathtweeting anyway. Dan, start
with you, and let's go over I mean all I
love the president summed up just words, fifty years of
(34:06):
just words from him, and they've done nothing. And they
do have a record which I've been going over. Yeah,
and his words are all lies. You know, there's so
much material to work with, Sean um that that I
almost I make this same mistake. I get lost in
the same Biden gas all the time, you know, the
one we're gonna put you all back in chain. Obama
takes a shower, He's clean, all the you know, quasi
(34:28):
racist stuff he said. Even even I get lost in that,
But we forget that. There's other more substitutive lies that
Biden has been guilty. If remember when he said he
was shot at overseason Iraq, Yeah, that didn't happen. Remember
when he said he was arrested going to see Nelson Mandela, Um, yeah,
that didn't happen. Yeah. But like he marched in the
civil rights marches, that he was endorsed by the NAACP,
(34:50):
never happened. You're so thunder. Yeah, he marched with the
end like he's aren't small, lie Sean, Like if you are,
I marched in his civil rights rally, like Martin Luther kingersone,
we'd remember. I'd be a big, profound moment. You don't
forget this kind of stuff. And that's the guy. He's
a liar, He's just a lawar. I mean, it is
what it is, and everybody needs to stop defending him
(35:11):
on the LAFT. I just can't get over his praise
of Robert Bird. You know, John Lewis, who was a
civil rights icon. And I'm telling you this guy was
the real deal and he put his life at risk
and he's he helped make us a more perfect union.
But he but Biden becomes friends with the guy that
philibusters the Civil Rights Act, was against the Voting Rights Act.
(35:33):
Then you know, thirteen years later, is partnering with the
former Klansman against integration in schools because he doesn't want
his kids going to school in a racial jungle. His words, well,
I'll tell you, Sean, if I got the floor, I'll
tell you. Joe Biden is a single reason why I'm
voting for Donald Trump. His comments this year about you
ain't black if you don't vote Democrat and we all
(35:55):
think alike, that was so offensive. I've been a civil
rights attorney for thirty years. I believe in equality, fairness,
and that type of plantation mentality that you have to
vote d if you are a black person was ultimately insulting.
Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have incarcerated more black men
(36:15):
than any other two politicians in the history of this nation.
And I find that that whole Democratic Convention was dark
and ugly and try to portray this country as a
racist country. They have used that phrase systemic discrimination as
a big lie. Everyone listening to this program, We do
not have systemic discrimination, especially in democratic cities run by black, brown,
(36:40):
yellow and white people, it is insulting. Well, now do
you think and I'll ask you first, Leo, do you
believe that, okay, that African Americans member of Trump's slogan?
What have you got to lose? Do you think a
higher percentage of African Americans historic they vote Democrat? If
(37:01):
you're looking at identity politics and demographics, will they vote
for Donald Trump or Joe Biden? Sean, I think, and
I say this without any hesitation, based on what's happening
the last four or five months, based on my interaction,
Donald Trump will get the highest percentage of Black voters
than any Republican president ever. His message is resonating, just
(37:25):
based on the informal calls I'm getting. I'm talking about
the historically funded black colleges. I'm talking about the lowest
unemployment rate. Those are actual programs progress. What you heard
last night from Joe Biden was just words, same words
for forty five years. So the answer to your question is, yet,
he's gonna get some major, major influx of black voters,
(37:49):
especially in those battleground states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
And you're take Dan Bongino and what would you say
the president ought to do differently based on the infomercy
a week we had at the DNC, I mean that
what a disaster. I mean that was really when you
have it, you get a post convention bounce. Typically it's
only happened for the last fifty years, whatever parties having
(38:11):
the convention. After the convention, you typically get a five
sometimes you know, eight to ten point bumping the pulse.
This may be the first presidential candidate modern history Biden
where the opposing candidate Trump Rassmusin has him up something
like six points or I mean it's just three ticket Rassmussen.
By the way, the ones who got it right last time,
(38:31):
so it was a disaster. I mean they could use
highlights from it in their own RNC to show you
the difference. But on Leo's point, I think he's right.
I'll give you three estimates with the black vote. On
the low end, he could do what he did last
time eight percent, which would be a disappointment. I think
he can do a lot better given what he's done
for the Black community, especially on the economy before the plague.
I think on the middle end he could do ten
(38:52):
to fifteen. On the high end, Sean which would be
believing when I tell you, and this is not hyperbolic,
an earthquake in politics, and I think Leo would agree.
If he does fifteen to twenty percent of the Black vote,
the Democrat Party will be altered forever. They'll be finished.
They can't win an election like that. Ever, It'll be over.
He's absolutely He's right. Dan is absolutely right. If fifteen
(39:14):
that will change the dynamics of the Democratic Party and
their message will be destroyed about playing race politics. And
I think Dan is dead on points. Those three points,
those three scenarios are definitely in play now. One thing
that came out with the CDC chief coming out, and
I remember Fauci said that that we could definitely have
(39:34):
in person voting CDC chief Robert Redfield that said America's
turned the tide on coronavirus. We've now seen again it's
the same pattern seems to be holding in California, Arizona,
Florida and Texas. The curves flattened. Then you see the
drop off of them. You know, now we're beginning to
see the lowest numbers of new contractions of the disease
(39:56):
since June. So how big and if we get at
the vaccine before election day. How big an impact would
that have in your review, Dan Bongino, Oh, I mean
it would be huge. It would be game changing on
the election itself and on the election process. Now, why
we can go to the supermarket and buy food and
go out and protest but we can't vote seems absurd
(40:18):
And I'm not trying to make a silly argument. I
get it too different things. But Sean, think about it
like a protest is relatively uncontrolled. I don't. I don't
mean violent, per se. I just mean people walk where
they want, they say what they want, they protest where
they want. They don't know away social distance. That's not
the case with voting. You have a voting booth, you
can lect four or five people at a time. You
can have them line up outside. You can put little
markers on the ground that are six feet apart. You
(40:41):
can set up early voting for twenty twenty five days
if you want before. I mean, there's ways to do it.
And the fact that the Democrats don't want to entertain
those options shows you they're like committed to what they've
always been committed to an election, which is fraud. And
they know fraud has its highest potential via the mail. Well, look,
this is what we know from today that July home
(41:01):
sales soared to an all time high. US retail sales
have bounced back to pre pandemic levels. We know Red
states are driving the post pandemic economic recovery based on
everything that I can see. Because this happened a lot
faster than I would have predicted. I didn't think we
see the job games we saw from May and then
(41:24):
have followed through June and then retail sales and then
record sales for example Costco and Walmart and all these
big chain stores that are just killing it right now. Now.
Everyone thought the unemployment rate was going to go to twenty.
It's ready down to eleven. Still too high. We want
everybody back to work. But those states that have opened
(41:47):
up and figured out how to do it and handle
the hotspots with new therapeutics and hopefully a vaccine, were
eight months into final trials of vaccine human trials. I mean,
these are all game changing moments to me. Well, I'll
tell you, Sean, and I hate to say this, but
I just got this feeling. If you again go back
to the Democratic Convention. It was ugly, It was racist,
and I know this sounds bad, but I think it's true.
(42:10):
The Democrats do not want the economy in this country
to progress because they feel that they could put the
fear of the pandemic, that that is the only the
only issue they have, and that's all their pushy pandemic pandemic,
and they're trying to boost strap to Trump. Trump imposed
a band on trouble way back in the beginning of
(42:31):
this Where was Joe? Where was Joe? Where was Joe?
For the travel ban? He's calling and seeing the folks.
You know, I got to take a break here. We'll
come back. And Joe says, there's no miracle. Well, a
miracle is unfolding because we never broke down the sequence
of a virus. In six weeks and eight months later
in final human trials, stage three trials for a vaccine
never happened. Therapeutics of dropped. As I pointed out yesterday,
(42:54):
mortality rate dramatically from where it was early on my
final moments, Stay Mongino, Leo Terrell. Okay, so Joe made
it through the speech last night. Joe, good boy, Joe,
You've done good. You can go get your nap now, Okay,
which I'm sure, he practiced probably a thousand times, that's
my guess, different than a debate. And by the way,
(43:17):
he didn't perform awfully in the debates that he was in.
There a couple of really bad performances. But I think
Donald Trump versus Biden's going to be a little bit different.
And I think that Joe will try to just attack, attack, attack,
memorize his lines. How do you see that going, Damn Bongino.
You know, for the first time ever, Sean so Market
on your show, Linda, get me this clip, I'm gonna
(43:38):
have to reverse myself and agree with something Heraldo said
that I disagreed with on the air. He said one time,
let's be careful. We don't set the bar so low
that if Joe just makes it through the debate, you know,
without falling over God forbid, that we're all like, oh,
what is huge success? And you know what, he may
have been right. The bar may be so low for
him that just showing up, you know, maybe An and
(44:00):
I'm afraid that I'm afraid that could happen. That really
bothers me. I've agreed with that for a while. I mean,
that's always but I think I would like to see.
I would like to have a debate before any American
cast a ballot, because sixteen states will be voting before
early voting, before the first debate. Leo Well, thay, right now,
the bar is low for Joe Biden, no question about that.
(44:21):
But as a lawyer, I was listening to him. His
sentences were short, very one maybe four or five wards
in every sense of short paragraph. When he's in that debate,
he's gonna have to be quickly responding to issues that
are going to require quick thinking, and that is not
going to be in play. He won't have a teleprompter
for quick rebuttals by President Trump, so I will submit
(44:44):
to you. Yet he got past this low bar yesterday
with a very short, choppy presentation with a teleprompter, But
when it comes to debate nuances exact detail, he's gonna
get annihilated, all right. Leo Terrell at the Leo Terrell
on Twitter. Dan Bongino's new book, by the Way, is
coming out. We'll put it up on Hannity dot com
(45:05):
if you want to order your early copy. It's called
Follow the Money, The Shocking Deep State Connections of the
Anti Trump Cabal. Thank you both. Eight hundred and nine
four one, Sean, you want to be a part of
the program, quick break right back. Don't forget Amazon dot
Com forty percent off deep discounts. If you go, you
can get let Live Free or Die America in the
world on the bring at Costco's books a million, Barnes
(45:27):
and Noble, Walmart, Target, and I love discounts anyway, Amazon
dot Com might be the quickest quick break right back.
We'll continue. Thanks for being with us. Sean Hannity's new
book is now available in Freer Die in stores and
online everywhere. All Right, Live Free or Die? Yes, thank
(45:50):
you another week. Number one. The more important thing is
is everything that you need to know? What is at stake?
What is made America great? We talk about it. We
go into specific city in detail, the rise of the radicals,
the democratic twenty twenty extreme radical socialist agenda, and I
lay that out before I go into socialism and its
(46:11):
history of failure. And then of course the mob in
the media. We got a chapter on them, the Russia hoax,
the Ukrainian hoax, the double standard. I mean, it's so
nauseating that they've attacked this man every second, minute, hour
of every day since the second he came down that
escalator with Milania Trump a Trump Tower, and you get
(46:31):
to be the ultimate jury. Anyway, on sale at Amazon
dot Com forty percent off and now bookstores everywhere. Also
great stores like Costcos and Walmart and Target. I hope
you can get your copy this weekend if you're out
and about. Thank god, many states are open. I mentioned
this earlier. Red States driving the post pandemic economic recovery
big time. July home sales just came out, soared to
(46:54):
an all time high, up twenty four point seven percent.
US retail sales bounced back to pre pandemic levels. Even
fake news CNN and the Mob. You know that they
had to admit, quote, that's a big deal. Yeah, that's
a big deal. When they said unemployment would go to
twenty two percent, Well, the President brought jobs back as
(47:17):
early as May. We didn't know. I didn't think they'd
come back that early. Now it's eleven percent and going lower.
I think we're gonna have another dramatic decline there as
well soon and by certainly when we get third quarter
of numbers just before the election on November third, we'll
know a lot more by then. Anyway, joining us now
is Governor Christie Nome, Great State of South Dakota, and
(47:39):
she will be speaking at the RNC convention. The mccloskey's
from Saint Louis. They're going to be speaking there. Remember
Nicholas Sandman, this poor kid that they brutalized in the media. Yeah, well,
now lynn Wood is getting settlement after settlement after settlement.
He happened. He happens to also be one of my attorneys.
(47:59):
And I'm telling you he is unrelenting, you know it is.
I can't imagine he won't share it with me. I wouldn't.
I wouldn't ever dare ask him. But I can't imagine
that these what they did to this poor kid, and
they never tried to check anything. The difference between say
me and him is I'm a public figure. You can
pretty much say anything you want about me, and I
have very little to no recourse. He's gonna be there's
(48:22):
that should be a pretty powerful moment anyway, Governor know him.
Good to have you back. How are you How We're
doing great? How are you doing, Sean? I'm good. I
know you're looking forward to your speech. First, let's get
your thoughts on the DNC and what you saw. I
love what the President said about Biden, all words, He's
been fifty words of fifty years of words and just words,
(48:43):
and his track record with Obama's atrocious. I have the numbers. Yeah, absolutely.
I thought it was an extremely polarizing convention, a very
little policy or vision for what they would do. Instead,
they were playing on a bold fears and emotions and
demonizing a man who is leading our country into greatness.
(49:06):
So it was hard to watch. Many times I couldn't,
But it's from I think people will see a very
clear difference next week because Republicans are talking about the
importance of this country, our foundation, and what this president
has done. And frankly, this president, on our principles of
the Republican Party has made more progress than any president
(49:29):
has for fifty years. So he has defended us and
fought for us each and every day. And that's really
the story that will come out of next week. Let
me ask you this, now, have you thought a lot
about what you what you're planning on doing. Are you
gonna be taped, You're gonna be live where you don't
know yet? Well, it's it's a requirement that it is
taped or at least that's what a lot of the
(49:50):
speakers they're having us do. So it will be taped,
and I'll be talking a little bit about, you know,
our some of our founding fathers and what they brought
to our country and how this is an excellent opportunity
for us to continue to focus on the stavility and
consistency that those principles still bring us today. So you know,
(50:11):
I think I'm speaking on Wednesday, which is the day
of where it's focusing on Land of Heroes, and so
I'll mention a couple of them. I think you guys
all remember it Mount Rushmore. We were in the middle
of all these discussions tearing down monuments across the country,
a lot of the Liberals were and instead in South Dakota,
we were celebrating our founders and flawed individuals but did
(50:33):
amazing and great things for our country, and that that
is pretty special and something to be celebrated on. So
my special I'll talk about that a bit, but it'll
also talk about President Trump and the leadership he's brought
to uts. You did two things that very few people have. Well,
first of all, I think you were one of just
maybe a couple of states I can't even really think
(50:54):
of the other one that didn't never shut down your state.
You went to the people of South Dakota and you said,
all right, this is how we have to be responsible,
but I'm going to let you decide. And I admired that. Now.
I don't think the same policy could be adopted in
a place like New York City. You have the smallest
geographical area, the highest concentration of people. I mean, you're
(51:15):
talking about eleven million people in New York City alone,
although that number is getting greatly reduced by the hour.
And the other thing is when the President just recently
extended unemployment insurance, you said, we're good, we don't need
to help, but we really appreciate you looking out for us.
Thank you. Yeah, you know, we are doing great in
(51:37):
South Dakota. And I would just say, Sean, you talked
about New York City a little bit. You know. I
trusted my people to make wiet decisions, gave them all
the information that I had. We made different decisions. But
I do think the reasons that I did is because
I respected what my authorities of governor are and I
didn't overstep them. And then I gave the people of
our state all the information that I had, and that's
(51:59):
something that we didn't see other states do. We didn't
see other governors trust their people like we did in
South Dakota. Well, I mean, I don't think that's amazing.
And your unemployment numbers are way below the national average
the last time I looked. Oh yeah, our unemployment numbers
are one of the lowest in the nation. We have
(52:21):
recovered over eighty percent of our job losses way back
in June, so it's even better than that. Now. Even
though President Trump gave us the flexibility on the unemployment
benefits to continue to use the increased levels that the
federal government would provide, I told him we didn't need it.
We in South Dakota are doing great. We're moving businesses
to South Dakota. Overwhelmingly, people are buying up every house
(52:43):
that we have. They're recognizing that in South Dakota they
get to utilize personal responsibility to take care of their
family and they want to be a part of that.
So you're seeing people move into South Dakota. I mean,
you're seeing in New York and I'm just telling you
it's it's a mass exodus. Now, this is already been
going on in states like New York, New Jersey, Illinois, California.
(53:04):
Would I say to anybody, if you're going to leave
your state, don't bring your stupid politics that destroyed the
state with you to some red state. Well let me.
So you're in Pennsylvania today, tell me what you're seeing.
We saw the President yesterday in Scranton, which is Joey's
old hometown. He likes to close remind us, tell us
the Joey story, which he's been telling for fifty years.
(53:25):
What are you seeing on the ground in Pennsylvania. Well,
this is a battleground state and it is excitement everywhere
we've gone. Folks are showing up and recognizing the contrast
between what Joe Biden brings to the table and what
President Trump has already done and proven to us that
he will do. So they recognize, and we're having conversations
(53:46):
with everyday Americans that Joe Biden's been a part of
the problem for over four decades and has delivered no results.
And we've already seen families do better under President Trump.
They're focused on his results and then four more years.
Why do you think he's hated by so many in
the media and there's a there's a I call it
a cult like psychotic rage against all things Donald Trump.
(54:10):
How do you analyze that? Well, I saw a little
bit of that just even during the COVID nineteen stuff
when I didn't fall into line. And this is a
bureaucracy compliance mentality of the left that wants you to
do as you're told and to um be status quo
(54:32):
and to let them control. So I think the President
Trump came in to break that up. He has been
someone that's not afraid to call out the problems and
to do and take aggressive action to fix up. So
that's that's why he's not count out by the media.
He's not scared of them. In fact, he's very bold
and going right back at him and making sure that
(54:54):
he's holding him accountable. And that's why they're not used
to that. We haven't had a president it has been
so both before and that's what they don't like. Yeah, well,
Governor Nome, it's it's great to have you on the program.
Thank you so much. Congratulations on all the success. Our
meat packers now doing well in South Dakota. I know
they had a hot spot for a while that was
(55:15):
all taken care of right. Oh, they're doing great, and Sean,
you wouldn't believe it. We're building over a dozen processing
plants in South Dakota to create more opportunities, to have
smaller operations, to give the producers a higher price for
their product and give the consumers to stay. That's great. Well,
thank you, Governor Nome. I gotta run, but I appreciate
(55:35):
you as always being with us. Get to our phones here,
as we promised. Top of the Hour, John Solomon with
breaking news that we've been telling you about. We'll get
to that very soon. Edward is in the great state
of Texas, sir, welcome aboard. Glad you're with us. Oh,
thank you, sir. You have like a mini ranch available
down there. I don't want to like the big, big ranch.
I'm looking at maybe a Hannity mini ranch, you know,
(55:58):
just a few cows and horses. I don't know. I'm
more in the city area. I'm in uh kind of
north Houston. I'm living over in Spring. Yeah, family to
live in Houston. What's going on? So? Yeah, I just
wanted to let you know I heard you talking to
Greg Abbott yesterday. Um, yeah, not all of my wife
and I'm led California, and we came here for there,
(56:22):
you know, because it's Texas, not because you know, we
want to come in here and change it. We came,
we left those liberal policies and we I mean, I
mean fled. I mean my wife quit her job of
nineteen years. We packed up our house, sold what we
couldn't pack, sold the house, and moved here. No jobs
lined up, nothing, We just we just couldn't talk. Well,
(56:46):
that's that's kind of risky. That's pretty bold. Obviously, it
haven't a little bit of savings to do that. Right now,
did you hire a moving company or did you get
you haul or what'd you do? We use pods? You know?
All those pod things are pretty awesome. They really are. Yeah, yeah, no,
doing some construction A while back. I had one in
my backyard. I loved it. Um, they're pretty cool. But
(57:08):
you do know that if you leave California, it's about
about twenty five hundred for U haul. But if you
take it from Texas back to California's four hundred. That
says everything, doesn't it? Yes, yes it does. And things
are working out for you in Texas. You're doing well,
Oh yeah, we're doing great. I mean well you know,
we kind of we kind of had a good savings
kind of nest day. We kind of took advantage of
(57:29):
the the recession when it came back in the bubble
finally was starting to come back up, and we got in.
We got we got a house that was a fixer upper.
We paid really low bottom for it in the Central Valley.
We fixed it all up. Then once the economy kind
of rebounded, we sold it off at a substantial you know,
a substantial profit. And then we came in here and
(57:52):
we sold that to buy the house here and we
paid cash for it. So, you know, we lost savings
to do what we did. It wasn't like we were eating.
By the way, that's one of the best ways to
make money. You get you get the cheapest house on
the block that needs a lot of work and elbow
grease and paint and you know whatever new maybe new
kitchen cabinets, whatever new carpet it sent, or new floors.
(58:13):
And I'm telling you, you can make a fortune if
you were able to do it. I mean, I if
I had time. I love doing those projects. I just
don't have time to do those projects like I used to. Yeah,
wait till I have the time again, although I'll probably
be doing talk shows and talking to myself. If I'm
not here, you'd be doing monologues. I'll be, you know,
painting a room. Welcome to the Sean Hannity Show. Glad
(58:34):
you're with us, you know, okay, and then people are
gonna say, wow, he's he's gone crazy, Joe Biden on us.
Well anyway, Well, Edward, I'm glad you like it, and
glad your decision work for They love your courage and guts,
and I wish you and your wife the best. Congratulations.
When we picked, when we picked basically an area to
move to, not only do we like not only did
(58:54):
we pick Texas, I actually picked what's his name? Oh man,
I'm a I'm kind of nervous your so you said
you picked what district? So you actually went to a
district with a You see, I'm like a political orphan
in New York. And by that I mean I don't
(59:15):
have any representation none whatsoever. I got, let's see Comrade
de Blasio, and then I got, uh, you know, all Democrats.
The most corrupt state government Albany. Every leader goes to jail,
every single one. Never seen anything like it. And so
you know, the only representation I have is I have
these senators that I that I forced them to adopt me.
(59:39):
And by the way, having me is a constituents annoying.
But anyway, thanks so much, Edward. Wish you and your
wife the best and your family the best. Appreciate you
being with us when we come back, uh editor in chief.
Just thenews dot com has an amazing correction for the
Democrats made during the DA see John Solomon. We'll have
(01:00:02):
that breaking news. We'll get an update two on the
Durham investigation and all things that the mob in the
media will never talk about, and we'll get your calls
in the next half hour. Eight hundred nine four one Sean,
don't forget, Live, Free or die. If you haven't gotten
a copy yet, it's it's in books a million, Barnes
and Noble Costco's Walmart Target all deeply discounted Amazon dot Com.
(01:00:23):
I'm whopping forty percent off, which I'm very happy about.
The audio version was done completely by me, cover to cover,
and they have an ebook. If you want to get
the e book copy whatever, I hope you'll read it
and share it. I don't want you to buy two copies,
just one and give it to all your friends and
hopefully they'll they'll get the urgency we have about what's
about to happen in seventy four days. Quick break, right back,
(01:00:45):
we'll continue all right, News, round up, Information overload. Hour
eight hundred nine four one. Sean is our number. Live,
free or die. Now. I'm noticing that bookstores are open
and major parts of the country, certainly books a million
I know are open, and Barnes and Nobles and Costcos
and Walmart and Target, and I'm grateful that they all
(01:01:09):
have believed in the book and taken the book. No
thank you for making it again number one this week.
And also you can get it on Amazon dot com.
They have very fast delivery off. And this is every
bit of information that matters about what is at stake
in just seventy four short days. And that's why I
wrote it, and the five alarm fire in my mind,
(01:01:32):
my heart, my soul is real, and I hope everyone
else has the same urgency. And I think after you
read and understand exactly what they plan on doing, if implemented,
the damage that will be done and the loss of
freedoms that will happen, and the unfulfilled promises and the
guaranteed failure. It's not that you want it to fail.
(01:01:53):
It will fail. It's failed every other time anyway. So
our friend John Solomon, he is the editor in chief
of just the News dot com, Well, it seems that
the illegal immigrant featured in a video on the third
night of the Democratic National Convention. We find out now
was first deported in nineteen ninety eight when Bill Clinton
(01:02:15):
was president, then rearrested and ordered deported by Ice in
twenty thirteen under former President Barack Obama. And that's been
confirmed now by US Immigration Customs Enforcement officials telling our
friend John Solomon, who was back with us as well. Hey, John, Yeah,
it's remarkable, Sean, isn't it. How many times over the
(01:02:36):
last four years of the Democrats created false illusions, whether
it's Russia impeachment, nothing's been done on COVID. You can
go through all of them and we can debunk them factually.
But here here's a really poignant moment where they have
a video of a young girl saying, big, bad, terrible
Donald Trump deported my mother. He's cold, he's heartless, And
this is the sort of person that Joe Biden administration
(01:02:59):
might allow to become I'm a citizen. Well, guess what
it wasn't the order for deportation of Alejanda Juarez, who
was focused in that video her daughter telling me of
her mother's story. She was actually arrested under Bill Clinton,
deported under Bill Clinton. She tried to enter illegally a
second time in the country, was sent back under Bill Clinton.
In twenty thirteen, she was again found in the country
(01:03:21):
illegally and arrested by Barack Obama's administration and ordered deported.
It just so happened that the deportation occurred under Donald
Trump because she got a couple of temporary waivers. But
we've seen this, remember earlier the Democrats said, oh, it's
Donald Trump putting kids in cages. Well, those cages existed
under Barack Obama. False illusions, false narratives. It just keeps
(01:03:43):
happening time and time again. And this one really struck us.
My good colleague Nick Ballacy was able to get the
ICE officials to give us her official file and you
find out her problems. Her legal troubles started with Democratic presidents,
not Donald Trump, you know. And I love how they
talk about they're all unshine light and rainbows and there's
no controversies. We've never had any scandal. Really, the fact
(01:04:05):
that you let isis get out of control, the fact
that you catered to dictators like Iran, and let's not
forget about Benghazi and Fast and Furious and the IRS scandal.
Those were all real scandals and real abuse of power.
And on top of that, they spied on a presidential
candidate and a transition team and set the plans to
spy deep into the Trump president saying we know Barack
(01:04:28):
Obama NU everything about it. Yeah, there's absolutely And they
defrauded off ici court, a federal court. I mean, it's
not in dispute anymore. It's absolutely one hundred percent known.
I had another moment that really struck me last night.
There was a moment in Joe Biden's speech where he said,
you can trust me, right, We're going to tell you
the truth. Joe Biden has a lengthy history of fabrication,
(01:04:49):
of plagiarism, of saying racially insensitive things, just time and
time and time again. We have a story up in
the site now just literally goes through just the fabrications
he's had about stories about getting arrested trying to see
a leader in South Africa of lifting speeches from Bobby Kennedy,
(01:05:10):
John Kennedy and Neil Kinneck and calling him his own.
This question of trust, you know, sounded great on the camera,
and he's a very congenial guy when he's talking, but
his record of fabrication, his record of plagiarism is really
really substantial. Earlier this year, when he put out his
clean Energy Plan, he lifted passages from other people's plans
without attributing it. I think the Democrats are going to,
(01:05:32):
you know, they'll keep putting out these really gutsy videos,
but when you look at the facts, Joe Biden's record
doesn't quite match the storyline they gave us. Isn't it amazing?
John Solomon, there were very few of us that were
willing to do the hard work, the deep dive, go
out on a limb, because we knew what we were
reporting was true. We've now been fully vindicated on every
(01:05:53):
single report we've put out there. And the mob and
the media not only did they push a conspiracy theory
in a oaks and lies with breathtaking hypocrisy and a
breathtaking double standard. You know, Hillary's obstruction subpoena at emails
Hillary's dirty Russian disinformation dossier she paid for premeditated fraud
on a Bays accord. They never show any concern about
(01:06:15):
any of these things, and the medium mob then they're
not going to tell the story as you and I
have been telling about Joe's past or Kamala Harris's past.
It's like they never vetted Obama either. Yeah, listen, They've
become a one sided institution. They're all about Democrats. I
think this morning one of the was a Washington Post
reporter was advocating that they ought to change the constitution
(01:06:37):
so Barack Obamaca come back and have a third a
term because he really liked Barack Obama speech. When did
reporters become cheerleaders for a particular political point of view
when they should be cheerleaders of just pure facts. We
see so much fiction in so little fact in the
media today. It really frustrates me. And it's why recently
I've called on President Trump on Kaylee MCINETI create some
(01:07:00):
competition in that White House press room. It drives me
nuts when I hear QAnon questions when we could be
asking about policy things that matter to the American people.
Let's create some competition. Put some new White House correspondents
in there, create a competition, and let real reporters come
in and ask the people's business instead of all this
gotcha self aggrandizing showmanship that goes on, and everyone keeps
(01:07:21):
asking about Q and On. I don't even I've had
people try to explain. I don't even know what it is.
I don't even think anybody knows what it is. And
it's not even on our radar, it's not on most
Americans radar. That's the thing. It's a sideshow. It's a
sideshow because if you can talk about that, then you
can't talk about the success President Trump has had in
Israel with the historic agreement this week. If you can
talk about Q and On, you've distracted them from the
(01:07:42):
FBI conviction that occurred in the last week of a
lawyer who played guilty to falsifying. The media has become
part of a spin machine for the Democrat Party. It's
their weapons of mass distraction. And we should get back
to reporting the news that matters to people's lives, and
I don't think it's going to happen. You get pulled
surprises for advancing lies and hoaxes. Do you know that? Right? Right? Yeah?
(01:08:05):
The only way to do it is to create an
alternative competitive structure. We have to start to do that.
We have to challenge the narrative and challenge the practices
of the mainstream media until we get back to truth
and facts and neutrality. That's is that why you you
started just the news dot com. It's what impassioned me
to go all in two feet down this late in
my career, I didn't think actually need to do a startup,
but you know what, I'm so impassioned to get back
(01:08:27):
to facts and news and journalism. And at what I
learned in the Russia case about my own industry so
disturbed me that I just want to put facts out
there every day. And you took and you took a
lot of heat for it, and you've improven right and
vindicated time after time after time. How is the site growing?
I mean it seems to be. I say, we have
an information crisis in the country. I think the President's
(01:08:49):
forever tattooed the words fake news into the mainstream media.
I think he's right. They are a mob. It's a
mob mentality. They're driven by this cult like psychotic rage
that's inexplicable to me. That started the day came down
the escalator with Malaney and trum Tower. Yeah, and the
media have been sucked into that vortex. They now have
become obsessed with it in a way that's bad for journalism,
(01:09:12):
bad for America. Our founding fathers thought of free press
was important to democracy into a constitutional republic, and we've
squandered that incredible role that was handed to us under
the First Amendment. But listen, millions of people are reading
the side. I think we had fifteen million readers last month.
We're only five months old. I'm grateful for that, but
we got a long way to go. And one of
the things that I'm most proud of, you don't have
(01:09:33):
to take my word. I'm not as arrogant as a
New York time to say you better trust me because
I'm just the news. In our site, we have a
thing called dig in every document, audio video that we
used to build the story, we expose in its entirety
and let readers make up their own mind. I think
that fact based journalism is what we need to return to.
I think the industry can fix itself, but we got
to get back to facts and get on. I don't
(01:09:53):
see it. I'll ever see that happening, I think the honestly,
I see no return to anything that will recognize fair,
balanced and partial unless it's new. Where are we with
Dorham and the criminal investigation? You know, I think it's
still ongoing. It's clear that Klin Smith is a cooperating
witness now under this plea deal, and it's clear that
(01:10:14):
there are other crimes. Because of the judge and the
elocution mentioned, you know that you're not going to be
charged for any other crimes you might have been involved in.
They're clearly looking at other things that Klin Smith was
a witness to a participant in. Will Moore happen between
now and election day? I think so. I think we
might see one or two more criminal cases. We might
see some sort of a summary written report. What I'm
hearing is that what the Attorney General said, we're going
(01:10:35):
to know more before election, they were going to most
of the story by election day. I think that's true.
I think it's going to come in the form of
two things. Maybe a couple more criminal cases and then
maybe some sort of summary report or outline of what
they found. Unbelievable. All right, let's get to our phones
here on this Friday. We'll take the bottom of this. Now,
I'm going to go back. You don't learn from history,
you do to repeat it. And Ronald Reagan gave a
(01:10:57):
speech it's called a time for two and you know
I'm going to tie it in and I'm gonna play
it for you after the news at the bottom of
the hour, because I believe it's what's at stake at
in this election, and I think there's so much we
can learn. Remember Reagan, with just one generation, freedom is
one generation away from extinction. Let's not let it be
(01:11:20):
our generation, all right. Now, Tasha is in Florida. Natasha, Hi,
how are you? We're glad you called? Hey, Sean, how
are you doing? I'm good? How are you doing well?
Every time I call in, I get in, so I
feel like I have a bit of luck on my side.
Some people say we've been trying for years. I feel
so bad. But anyway, we're glad you made it. We're
in Florida, are if you don't mind, or just general area.
(01:11:42):
I'm in Tampa, Florida. Beautiful down there, love Tampa. Yeah,
I'm a unicorn born and raise my mom and grandma everyone.
I four card A very important Yes it is. I
wanted to call to Day to talk about some of
the recent speech from Biden, or say language from him.
He claimed that black people on black, so you know,
he claims that we're not black if we voted for Trump.
(01:12:02):
I voted for Trump. He says that they're gonna put
y'all back in chains, using a very stereotypical black accident
to say it, which is very offensive. And then he
says that we're a monolist, which really to me dis
associates us from American history. So when I served my country,
I served African America and I didn't serve America based
on what he's saying. So what I want to do, Sean,
(01:12:25):
I want to encourage Republicans, conservatives, libertarians to really go
into these black neighborhoods and get that vote back. We
have a beautiful history as Republicans. We segregated the military,
Eisenhower during his stretch, a firm of action from the
Nixon administration, freedom of the slaves, the draft of the
civil rights field. I don't understand how with that beautiful
(01:12:47):
history we can't go into these neighborhoods and speak and
sit down and talk to black people and meet us
where we're at and encourage us to look at the
austere history from the Democrat Party and open our eyes
to the destruction that they've caused in our neighborhoods. They
impose their Marxist ideals, They sabotage or hijack our history
(01:13:09):
and our pain, and then they push their mantra onto us,
and then they just leave us in the dust once
they get what they want from us. You know, I'm
listening very closely. It's amazing that Joe, and you know
Joe last night that doesn't even talk about the violence
in these big cities run by liberal Democrats for decades,
liberal states run by Democrats for decades. Every two four years,
(01:13:30):
I always say this, Natasha, guess what they come out
with the race card. I've gone through that history over
and over again. And then I look at Joe Biden
really partners with Praises, the guy that philibustered the Civil
Rights Act, was against the Voting Rights Act. And remember
Lyndon and Johnson needed eighty percent of the Republicans in
this House and Senate to pass that bill because Joe
(01:13:53):
Biden's mentor and al Gore's father were nowhere to be found,
and then works with the former clan men, you know,
to stop integration of schools because he didn't want his
kids going to school. And his words are racial jungle, unbelievable.
They just if you're a liberal, you get forgiven everything.
Donald Trump ever did this, said this, praised such people
(01:14:13):
would be awful. But I think the answer is in this,
and I hope this answers your question. I think the
answer is in you know, words or words. That's what
Presidents Trump said about Biden last night. Fifty years of words,
nothing specific. He accomplished, you know what, thirteen million more
Americans food stamps, eight million more in poverty. And Donald
(01:14:34):
Trump shattered every record low unemployment for African Americans, Hispanic Americans,
Asian Americans, women in the workplace, youth unemployment, African American
youth unemployment, and policies work opportunity zones, criminal justice reform,
police reform, helping historically black colleges with more money in
the longest period of commitment than any other president. All right, Natasha,
(01:14:57):
God bless you and all of friends down in Tampa.
We need you Florida in seventy four days, Quick freak,
right back Reagan, A time for choosing exactly what's at
stake this election? A Hi, Live, Freer Die in bookstores
now open thankfully, Barnes and Noble Books, a million Costco,
Walmart Target, deep discounts in every store, Amazon dot Com
(01:15:19):
forty percent off. You know, a chapter I have not
spent a lot of time in is well first the
first chapters? All right, what makes America great? What is?
What is the underpinnings? You know, we believe in natural rights,
rights from God, etc. Liberty, freedom, Judeo Christian values, government
in its best state and necessary evil. Thomas Pain warned
(01:15:40):
its worst state and intolerable. One said that in seventeen
seventy six. And now it's the biggest moment of choosing
that we've had. And I just the stated policies, embracing
full on Bolshevik Berney socialism, full on Green New Deal madness,
full on, eliminate all fossil fuels, full on everything is free, free, free,
(01:16:05):
full on open borders, full on amnesty, full on United
Sanctuary States of America full on. You know, will destroy
the energy sector, destroy it, wipe it out, no fossil fuels.
By the way, eventually will eat less red meat full on.
And by the way, Kamala Harris, yeah, she was the
(01:16:26):
co sponsor Medicare for all in the Green New Deal.
And the same thing goes with, you know where, everything
from tire taxes, more bureaucracy, government control of everything. And
that's all at staken, But I don't talk about the
rise of radicals as much. Which is the second chapter
of the book, leading into the Fantasyland twenty twenty, the
(01:16:46):
Democratic Party agenda, and which we now know is even
worse than I thought. I mean, it's it's all in
the book, but it's literally now they're doubling, quadrupling down
on it, and if implemented, it would be a disaster
for this country, because socialism is always a disaster. Reagan
gave this historic speech. I look at three waves of
conservatism in the United States in modern time. Reagan new
(01:17:09):
Ingrid's to contract and now the Trump Revolution and we
got to stay the course. And Reagan talked in nineteen
sixty four about this time for choosing and I was
going through the speech again and I looked at it
and I said, Wow, this is so applicable to where
we are today. And I want you to listen through
the prism and this is what it was at stake then,
(01:17:32):
and I argue it's even worse now in terms of
the threat to the foundational structural success of liberty, freedom, risk, reward, capitalism, invention, innovation,
and natural rights and natural God given abilities. Let's listen
in I believe that the issue is confronting as cross
(01:17:54):
party lines. No nation in history has ever survived the
tax burden that reached a third of its national income
today thirty seven cents out of every dollar earned in
this country, as the tax collectors share. We're at war
with a most dangerous enemy that has ever faced mankind
in his long time, from the swamp to the stars.
And it's been said, if we lose that war, and
(01:18:14):
in so doing lose this way of freedom of ours,
history will record with the greatest astonishment to those who
had the most to lose, did the least to prevent
its happening. Well, I think it's time we ask ourselves
if we still know the freedoms that were intended for
us by the founding fathers. Not too long ago, two
friends of mine were talking to a Cuban refugee, a
business man who would escape from Castro. And in the
(01:18:37):
midst of his story, one of my friends turned to
the other and said, we don't know how lucky we are,
And the Cuban stopped and said, how lucky you are?
I had some place to escape to, And in that
sentence he told us the entire story. If we lose
freedom here, there's no place to escape to. This is
the last stand on earth. And this idea that government
is beholden to the people, that it has no other
(01:18:58):
source of power except the sovereign people, is still the
newest and the most unique idea in all the long
history of man's relation to man. This is the issue
of this election, whether we'd believe in our capacity for
self government, or whether we abandon the American Revolution and
confess that a little intellectual elite in a far distant
capital can plan our lives for us better than we
(01:19:20):
can plan them ourselves. You and I are told increasingly
we have to choose between a left or right. Well,
I'd like to suggest there is no such thing as
a left or right. There's only an up or down.
Man's own old age dream. The ultimate in individual freedom
consistent with law and order, or down to the ant
(01:19:41):
heap of fatalitarianism. And regardless of their sincerity their humanitarian motives,
those who would trade our freedom for security have embarked
on this downward course. In this vote harvesting time, they
used terms like the great society, or as we were told,
if we must accept a greater government activity in the
affairs of the people. But they've been a little more
(01:20:03):
explicit in the past and among themselves, and all of
the things I now will quote have appeared in print.
These are not republican accusations. For example, they have voices
that say the Cold War will end through our acceptance
of a not undemocratic socialism. Another voice says the profit
motive has become outmoded. It must be replaced by the
incentives of the welfare state, or our traditional system of
(01:20:27):
individual freedom is incapable of solving the complex problems of
the twentieth century, that the Constitution is outmoded. And Senator
Clark of Pennsylvania, another articulate spokesman, defines liberalism as meeting
the material needs of the masses through the full power
of centralized government. While I, for one, resented when a
representative of the people refers to you and me, the
(01:20:49):
free men and women of this country, as the masses.
This is a term we haven't applied to ourselves in America.
But beyond that, the full power of centralized government. This
was the very thing the Founding Fathers sought to minimize.
They knew that governments don't control things. A government can't
control the economy without controlling people, and they know when
(01:21:10):
a government sets out to do that, it must use
force and coercion to achieve its purpose. They also knew,
those Founding fathers, that outside of its legitimate functions, government
does nothing as well or as economically as the private
sector of the economy. Yet any time you and I
question the schemes of the do gooders were denounced as
being against their humanitarian gold. They say, we're always against things,
(01:21:34):
were never for anything. Well, the trouble with our liberal
friends is not that they're ignorant, it's just that they
know so much that isn't so. Now, we're for a
provision the destitutions should not follow unemployment by reason of
old age, and to that end, we've accepted social security
(01:21:57):
as a step toward meeting the problem. But we're against
those entrusted with this program when they practiced deception regarding
its fiscal shortcomings, when they charge that any criticism of
the program means that we want to end payments to
those people who depend on them for a livelihood. They've
called it insurance to us in a hundred million pieces
of literature. But then they appeared before the Supreme Court
(01:22:20):
and they testified it was a welfare program. They only
used the term insurance to sell it to the people,
and they said social security dues are attacks for the
general use of the government, and the government has used
that tax. There is no fund because Robert Buyer's the
actuarial head, appeared before a Congressional committee and admitted that
(01:22:40):
Social Security as of this moment is two hundred and
ninety eight billion dollars in the whole. But he said
there should be no cause for worry because as long
as they had the power to tax, they could always
take away from the people whatever they needed to bail
them out of trouble, and they're doing just that. I
think we're for an international organization where the nations of
(01:23:02):
the world can seek peace, but I think we're against
subordinating American interest to an organization that has become so
structurally unsound that today you can muster a two thirds
vote on the floor of the General Assembly among nations
that represent less than ten percent of the world's population.
I think we're against the hypocrisy of assailing our allies
(01:23:23):
because here and there they cling to a colony, while
we engage in a conspiracy of silence and never open
our mouths about the millions of people enslaved in the
Soviet colonies in the satellite nations. I think we're for
aiding our allies by sharing of our material blessings with
those nations which share in our fundamental beliefs. But we're
(01:23:46):
against doling out money government to government, creating deureaucracy of
not socialism all over the world. In the last six years,
fifty two nations have bought seven billion dollars worth of
our gold, and all fifty two are receiving foreign aid
from this country. No government ever voluntarily reduces itself in size,
so government's programs, once launched, never disappear. How many of
(01:24:08):
us realize that today federal agents can invade a man's
property without a warrant. They can impose a fine without
a formal hearing, let alone a trial by jury, and
they can seize and sell his property at auction to
enforce the payment of that fine. Whit doesn't require expropriation
or confiscation of private property or business to impose socialism
on a people. What does it mean whether you hold
(01:24:30):
the deed or the title to your business or property?
If the government holds the power of life and death
over that business or property, and such machinery already exists,
the government can find some charge to bring against any
concern it chooses to prosecute. Every business man has his
own tale of harassment. Somewhere, a perversion has taken place.
(01:24:52):
Our natural, unalienable rights are now considered to be a
dispensation of government, and freedom has never been so fragile,
so close slipping from our grasp as it is at
this moment. Our democratic opponents seem unwilling to debate these issues.
They want to make you and I believe that this
is a contest between two men that were to choose
just between two personalities. Well, what of this man that
(01:25:14):
they would destroy? And in destroying they would destroy that
which he represents? The ideas that you and I hold dear,
is either brash and shallow and trigger happy man. They
say he is. Well, I've been privileged to know him
when I knew him long before he ever dreamed of
trying for high office. And I can tell you personally,
I've never known a man in my life I believe
(01:25:36):
so incapable of doing a dishonest or dishonorable. Those who
would trade our freedom for the soup kitchen of the
welfare state have told us they have a utopian solution
of peace without victory. They call their policy accommodation, and
they say, if we'll only avoid any direct confrontation with
the enemy, he'll forget his evil ways and learn to
love us. All who opposed them are indicted as warmongers.
(01:26:00):
They say, we offer simple answers to complex problems. Well,
perhaps there is a simple answer. Not an easy answer,
but simple. Now, let's set the record straight. There's no
argument over the choice between peace and war. But there's
only one guaranteed way. You can have peace, and you
can have it in the next second surrender. Admittedly, there's
(01:26:21):
a risk in any course we follow other than this,
but every lesson of history tells us that the greater
risk lies in appeasement and This is the specter our
well meaning liberal friends refuse to face that their policy
of accommodation is appeasement, and it gives no choice between
peace and war, only between fight or surrender. If we
(01:26:41):
continue to accommodate, continue to back and retreat, eventually we
have to face the final demand, the ultimatum. And what then?
You and I know and do not believe that life
is so dear and peace so sweet as to be
purchased at the price of chains and slavery. If nothing
in life is worth dying for? When did this be again,
just in the face of this enemy? Or should Moses
(01:27:03):
have told the children of Israel to live in slavery
under the Pharaohs? Should Christ have refused the cross? Should
the patriots had conquered Bridge have thrown down their guns
and refused to fire the shot heard round the world?
The martyrs of history were not fools, and our honor
dead who gave their lives to stop the advance of
the Nazis didn't die in vain. Where then, is the
(01:27:25):
road to peace? Well, it's a simple answer. After all,
you and I have the courage to say to our
enemies there is a price we will not pay. There
is a point beyond which they must not advance. Winston
(01:27:47):
Churchill said the destiny of man is not measured by
material computations. When great forces around the move in the world,
we learn we're spirits, not animals. And he said there's
something going on in time and space and beyond time
in space, which, whether we like it or not, spells duty.
You and I have a rendezvous with destiny. We'll preserve
(01:28:08):
for our children this the last best hope of man
on earth, or we'll sentence them to take the last
step into a thousand years of darkness. I think it's
I mean, it's so powerful, but it's worse now. New
Green deal, no oil gas, no call, no fossil fuels,
redistribution of wealth, weak foreign policy, appeasing dictators, open borders, amnesty,
(01:28:29):
the whole thing. And that's that's what I've tried to capture.
So if everybody will have a full, complete understanding of
everything in great specificity, in detail, that is on the
line in seventy four days, that's why I wrote Live
for Your Die. Thank you, you know for making a
number one forty percent off Amazon dot Com, Costco's Walmart
Target books, a million Barnes and Noble. If you're out
(01:28:53):
and about this weekend, I hope you can grab a copy,
and I hope you can take the information and share
it with any of your friends the next seventy four
days at least. All right, that's gonna wrap things up
at today. We have big announcement on Monday about how
I'll be covering the Republican National Convention and big, big
(01:29:14):
stuff that well, let's just say Hannity exclusives left and right,
and I think you're going to like it. Don't forget, Live, Free,
or Die America. The World on the Brink still forty
percent off, Amazon dot Com, books, a million, Barnes and Noble, Costco, Walmart,
Target deep discounts. If you haven't gotten your copy, and
I hope you will get it. It It defines everything that
(01:29:37):
is in play and what matters for this election in
just seventy four days. Have a great weekend. We'll be
back Monday with some announcements and we'll see you then