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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott Shannon. Our two Sean Hannity Show
toll free. It is eight hundred and nine to four
one Sean. If you want to be a part of
the program, we'll be reporting next week. I will not
be on the air ILB in flight with the President
headed over to riod in Saudi Arabia, and we'll spend
a day there broadcast radio and TV Tuesday from Saudi Arabia,
(00:23):
hopefully assuming technology works, which I expect to fully will.
We've done it from Helsinki and Singapore and Vietnam. I
don't know why I wouldn't work there, but then we will.
The second day, Day two will be in Doha in Qatar,
and day three will be in the UAE in Abu Dhabi.
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Linda's missing out on the trip. She's very upset. He
feels that we've neglected her, but she you do not
stop it.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
I do. In fact, I'm going to dress up and
cover my hair just for just for fun at home.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Okay, okay, international incident not a good idea. I'm just
saying just a thought anyway. Now, the big one of
the big issues in the region that I'm sure will
be discussed in all three countries is the issue surrounding Iran,
the number one state sponsor of terror. The President has
been very very clear he'd prefer peace. He doesn't want
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he doesn't want to have to take out Iran's nuclear sites,
but he's also clear that Iran can have a nuclear
weapon and I for good reason. Number one state sponsor
of terror. We saw they launched ballistic missiles, they tried
to get into Israel. Uh. We know that they are
funding Hamas and Hazbalah, and they are funding the Hutis
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and Islamic Jihad, and they are just fomenting terror all
throughout the region. What is interesting and what happened in
Trump's first term. The very few people talk about great success.
I think on his part never got credit for it.
Is he was able to create an alliance because of
the sanction that were so effective in bringing Iran to
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the brink of bankruptcy. You might remember all the student
protests taking place at the time. A lot of that
was financially related because Donald Trump cut off their oil sales.
And then Joe Biden became president and turned a blind
eye towards towards the sanctions that we're working and you know,
now they've become rich, and they're using that money to
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foment terror there and around the globe, in the entire region.
But they can't get a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Now.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
The breakout time according to public you know, public reportings,
is they are at sixty percent enrichment to get to
sixty to ninety percent as a matter of a couple
of weeks, and ninety percent is weapons grade enrichment. Here's
the President saying he doesn't want to bomb I rant
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I want them to be successful. And by the way,
I share his sentiment.
Speaker 4 (02:57):
So likewise, we're trying to work on Iran, get that
solved without having to get into any bombing as we say,
big bombing. I don't want to do that. I want
them to where could you. I want them to be
very successful.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
And the President went on to reiterate what he has
now said many many times is they cannot have nuclear weapons,
that it won't happen on his watch, and that if
need be, he will take the action and lead the action.
He was asked whether or not to be a coalition
with Israel. No, we will lead that effort. The President
also said, if Iran ever tries to retaliate against US,
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they will be obliterated. Here's what he said.
Speaker 5 (03:32):
They cannot have a nuclear weapon. With me, It's very simple.
Iran cannot have a nuclear weapon.
Speaker 6 (03:39):
Jesus.
Speaker 5 (03:39):
We don't want to be tough on Iran, we don't
want to be tough on anybody. But they just can't
have a nuclear Why.
Speaker 3 (03:44):
Say run happy to sign it?
Speaker 5 (03:46):
If it's Iran and their prophecies who have threatened to retaliate.
Speaker 7 (03:51):
Against you and your team, like killing you guys for
taking out souls money.
Speaker 5 (03:56):
Well they haven't done that, and that would be a
terrible thing for them to do, not because of me.
If they did that, they would be obliterated.
Speaker 1 (04:06):
That'd be the end.
Speaker 4 (04:07):
I've left instructions.
Speaker 5 (04:09):
If they do it, they get obliterated, there won't be
anything left. And they should have been able to do it.
And Biden should have said that, but he never did.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
Good points on all fronts. Ali Raza sha'afarz Zarday is
the deputy director of the National Council of Resistance of Iran.
He's the author of The Iran Threat, an outspoken Middle
East experts. Sir, welcome to the program, Thank you for
being with us.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Thank you so much. Sean All is a pleasure to
be on your show.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Well, we know the iranium mullas, we know that they
do seek nuclear weapons. We know that they have their
nuclear program spread all throughout a very large land mass
which is Iran, very deep into the ground. It is
the Israeli showed us that they were able to penetrate
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their air defense systems rather easily and take many of
them out. So militarily we have the capability of wiping
out those sites and probably their refineries, which would bankrupt
them and I would say would lead to regime change. However,
the president's giving them a choice. He's saying, I don't
want to do that. I'd rather you be successful. The
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question now is what will the Iranians do well?
Speaker 3 (05:20):
First of all, speaking about the nuclear weapons program of Iran,
this is the tool for the survival of the Iran regime.
That's why they have spent some two trillion dollars over
the past three decades and they have expanded their nuclear
weapons program much further than you know. When we first
exposed the nuclear sites in Natans and Iraq, which triggered
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the IA inspections of IREDIA nuclear sites, the program was
in the you know, original early stages. But you know,
the Europeans got to rush to help the regime. They
gave them what they wanted, the legitimize the nuclear weapons
program of Iran. The JCPOA made it even worse, allowing
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them to expand the program, having you know, several enrichment.
Speaker 8 (06:10):
Facilities, but also we expose a lot of other nuclear
sites that deal with the weaponization part of the program
that the regime said this is off limits, did not allow.
Speaker 3 (06:20):
The IAEA, and then they made the missile program as
though this is totally unrelated to the nuclear weapons program.
It's not. This is part and parcel of building a
nuclear warhead. And that's why, you know, this regime has
never been so advanced in the in terms of the
nuclear weapons program. But at the same time, even though
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they have been at the negotiating table before many years
ago and also at the JCPOA, this time, they're extremely weak.
They have lost all the leverage they've had. They have
lost the you know, the cloud in the region, their
biggest ally in Syria, Acid is gone. Their their proxies
Hezboala in Lebanon, the whot Is in Yemen, and chev
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militias in Iraqi. Can you know give you a less
they've been shattered. But the most important wakness of the
regime is inside the country. The people of Iran have
rejected this regime. There have been nine rounds of major
uprisings in Iran since twenty eighteen, people chanting death to
the dictator or death to the oppressor, beat the Shah
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or the Superndia. They don't want any kind of dictatorship.
The same way that they got rid of the show
which was dictatored at the single party rule was corrupt.
They're doing even more about against the iatolas. They say,
you know, in this century, the people of Iran are educated,
they want freedom, they want democracy. They will not settle
for that. So that's where you want to count on.
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And that's why this regime has no leverage at the
negotiating table. This is the time you want to go
for the wind, not just simply punting it, not just
limiting certain aspects of the trouble that the regime is making,
whether it's nuclear that terrorism. You know, they're the warm
on getting and all of that. And that's why, and
I agree with Fudy that you know we're not talking
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about war. There's no need for foreign boots on the
ground or appropriation of money. The people of Iran are
already the biggest ally of the Western nations because they
want the same thing. They want to end not only
just to the nuclear weapons program, which is to the
detriment of the people of Iran, but also they want
to end to their terrorism. They want to you know,
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and sending the money and resources to everywhere else but
the people of Iran. You know, Iran is the second
largest oil and gas reseves combined in the world, yet
eighty percent of the Direnia population live below the property line.
Where does the money go. It goes to fill the
pocket of the clerics, to empower the revolution guards, to
fund all these terror groups in the region. That's why
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the Irenian nation, and not just intellectuals, the entire nation
has risen against this regime. When we have these recent
uprisings in Iran, it was mostly the poor, the deprived,
the work There's the people, you know, smaller towns and
cities who used to be the bedrock of support for
the Molas. But now the whole thing has changed. This
is the new reality of Iran. And we were so
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encouraged when the president said that no enrichment. We're not
going to.
Speaker 8 (09:14):
Accept any level of enrichment.
Speaker 3 (09:16):
We said, you know, this is exactly what we've been
calling for. You need to shut down the entire nuclear
weapons program of the Iran regime. There's nothing legitimate, there's
nothing peaceful about it, including their missile program. And you
see the people of Iran, you know, on your side,
they're the biggest ally change will come from within Iran,
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and all the rest of the world really need to
do is to recognize the right to overthrow the molos,
recognize the right to confront the revolution guards. You know,
the worst reading stay sponsor of terrorism. That's where you
want to invest, and you will see how the whole
equation would change.
Speaker 1 (09:53):
Quick break more with Ali Reza Jeffers are they on
the other side. We'll get to your calls as well.
Right we continue now Ali Reza jeffizar Day and he
is the deputy director of the National Council of Resistance
of Iran. The one thing that he said that really
stands out to me is this will not be Iraq.
There will not be boots on the ground. It seems
to me that there are two major targets in Iran.
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Take out the nuclear facilities, and then you have two options.
You can simultaneously take out their refineries, which is the
source of all their money, or you can take them
out and say if you retaliate, your refineries are next.
At that point, you know, you would think that common
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sense would prevail at that point they would accept defeat. However,
the radicalization of the Mullahs and those that believe in
the caliphate and convert or die and not exactly the
type of people that I would expect you can reason with.
So while maybe you know everything you're saying makes total sense,
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and I agree with your assessment too that this is
not about the people of Iran. They they're living miserable
lives and and they're being treated horribly, and they're living
in poverty. They should be one of the wealthiest countries
on the face of the earth. They're not. However, it
right that they can't battle the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and
the cuts forces. It's impossible. So the question is what
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will the what will the mulas decide to do, because
the Americans will insist on no enrichment, no nuclear facilities.
If they want a nuclear power plant, they could they
could follow the lead and and Mark Rubio is clear
about this. They'll have the rods available for nuclear power
that will be given to them that can trade for that,
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but short of that, they will be no enrichment within
that country. Now, they don't have a long time to
decide here. They really are working on the clock because
they've gotten so close to the possibility of weapons grade uranium.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
Absolutely, you know, you let the molas make a decision
for themselves and side, which which choice they want to take.
What on this side, what you want to do. You
want to be absolutely firm making it very clear under
no circumstances, no agreement that would allow any level of
enrichment is going to be acceptable. Now, the biggest leverage
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the outside world now has is the organized resistance in Iran.
They are confronting the revolution guards on a day to
day basis. Just in the past one year, there were
some three thousand acts of resistance and the confrontation between
the younger people the organized resistance inside Iran, you know,
burning down the pictures of the Molos, even attacking some
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of those revolution guards that centers, showing the people of
Iran that the Molos are not ten feet all, they're vulnerable.
They can be defeated. This organized resistance has put out
a platform known as the Ten Point Plan for the
Future of Iran that says, you know, there should be
separation of religion and state, gender equality, freedom of religion
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and freedom of political is a non nuclear Iran and
peace in the Middle East. That platform has tremendous support
on the hill. You know, the leader of the movement
is actually a woman, missus radjab What does it tell
you about you know, the opposition against the Malas, who
are mosogynists, is led by women who are saying that,
you know, we're going to bring down the mallus and
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we decide, you know, for our own future. There are
four thousand parliamentarians around the world who have supported this
her ten point Plan, including the House majority both Democrats
and Republicans. There's there's really if there's one issue that
you can line up both Democrats and Republicans is actually
this one. And that's a huge opportunity for the president
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for you know, even European nations to side with this
organized resistance who are determined to bring about change in Iran.
This regime is not what it was. It's weak, is vulnerable,
and the resistance has never been so powerful. This is
the same movement that exposed all the major new si
of Iran. You know, that's you know, yeah, every almost
every single side that the eye is expecting was exposed
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by this movement. This is the movement that has become
the main target of terrorism of the Iran regime, the
main target of the killings inside Iran. By at the
same time they're the engine for change inside the country.
It's a huge asset. That's where you want to invest.
That's where we want to look at. If you don't
want to have boots on the ground, and if you
don't want to spend money and you don't want to
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go to Iraq rout, well.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
I hope you're right, and it would be so much
better for the world if they would understand that they
can't win this battle and then not going to achieve
their goal. But I don't know if we get there,
but certainly long protracted war is not going to be
in the equation here. This is going to be quick
and done and over and finished before anybody can blink
their eye. In my view anyway, we really appreciate it,
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Oli Raza, thank you so much for being with us.
Thank we appreciate your time today, all right, eight hundred
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He's your watchdog on Big Brother every day. Hannity is
on right now. I am somewhat conflicted about playing what
I'm about to play of Senator Kennedy in light of
the ongoing, seemingly never ending discussion about Linda, her faith backsliding,
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not understanding you know, forgive us as we forgive, you know,
forgive seventy times seven. Not we should love God with
all your heart, mind, body, and soul, and your neighbor
as yourself neighbor, I think more broadly means everybody and
nowhere in the Bible does to talk about having a
hate list, which Linda clings to like manna from heaven. Well,
(16:20):
there's a little bit of trepidation inside of me to
even fuel this fire. But when it comes to our
favorite senator, and that would be Senator Kennedy from Louisiana, Louisiana,
I can't help myself. Here's what he said.
Speaker 9 (16:38):
I don't hate anybody. I don't. I look for grace
wherever I can find it, and I say my prayers.
One of the things I asked my maker for is
push God. Don't let me hate, because it's sometimes it's
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hard here in uh in Washington. You know, there have
been many a morning when I've gotten up in my
overpriced Capitol Hill apartment and I'm walking over here to
the Capitol and I give myself a pep talk.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
I talk to myself.
Speaker 9 (17:20):
I say, Kennedy, today, you're going to follow Jesus. And
by ten o'clock, I still want to follow Jesus. But
I also want to slap the hell out of somebody.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
Oh boy, Now is.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
That in the Bible? Son, Does it say to slap
somebody upside the head?
Speaker 1 (17:39):
No, it actually says to turn the It's it's it's
the Bible says to turn the other cheek.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
Now, are you turning the other cheek with a good slap?
Because that I mean there that could be.
Speaker 1 (17:49):
No, he says, I but but he noticed what he said.
He says, I want to slap somebody, but I don't hate.
He also said, I don't hate anybody. Now there's a
difference because you have a hate list, and there are
people that you will never forgive. And that's and and
and that's very different. He gets up every morning he
says his prayers. If you listen closely, ask ask God,
(18:11):
Almighty the grace who you know? Please? When I pray,
I said, please, God, don't don't don't let me hate.
I don't think you get up and say that prayer
every day? Do you?
Speaker 2 (18:24):
I sure do every single day. I'm my Lord, give
me the strength. I'm just I'm just asking you know do.
Speaker 1 (18:29):
You do you do you specifically ask not to hate?
Speaker 2 (18:33):
No, I just asked him to give me the strength
to do his will.
Speaker 1 (18:36):
He specifically asked not to hate.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
You, for I just asked him to give me the
strength to do his will.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
Okay, his will is not that his will. I'm telling
you what his will is. And you know what, you're
just being obstinate and stubborn and and I don't know
if it's a bit for you. Listen, playing onto your
hate list.
Speaker 6 (18:55):
I do.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
I hate pedophiles. I hate people who hurt animals. I
hate people who murder animals.
Speaker 1 (19:02):
But okay, the understandable, you know, indignant when when Jesus
turned over the tables of money changers in his father's house. Uh,
you know, there was righteous indignation. There is a difference
between righteous, righteous indignation and the raw emotion of hatred.
Speaker 3 (19:22):
You have it.
Speaker 1 (19:24):
I do hate viewers, I do you, but that's not
the hateless we're talking about. That's separate. You're you're kind
of obfuscating your You have specific people by name that
you won't forgive, and you have a hate list. Yes,
you're backsletting as we forgive. The Bible doesn't say it's
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okay to have a hate list. The Senator Kennedy acknowledges
he should not do that. You don't mean that you
think Jesus is okay with it.
Speaker 2 (19:53):
I think I think Jesus recognizes that a strong willed
individual can look at what's wrong and they can say
I can look past it and then other people who
may be strong willed, but in your words, obstinate, and
they're not able to forgive those people. I am one
of those people.
Speaker 3 (20:08):
I am.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
I'm more of an eye for an eye. I am
not a terne.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
What do you want to change mine? Do you have
the word repentance from the Latin means to change one's heart?
Do you have any desire to change your heart and
have this and like Senator Kennedy, pray that God will
not let him hate? Do you have any desire to
do that pray?
Speaker 2 (20:29):
I do pray to do God's.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
Will you pray that prayer? I'm asking specifics. You see
you obviously hat like a liberal when we get on
this topic.
Speaker 2 (20:36):
I do not do that prayer.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
Would you ever think about it?
Speaker 2 (20:41):
To change my heart and forgive people who rape kids?
Speaker 1 (20:44):
No, No, I'm not talking about the kids and not
talking about the pedophiles, not talking about Some of.
Speaker 2 (20:49):
The people on my list are people that I know.
Speaker 1 (20:51):
That I'm talking about the people that you just hate
because you don't like them.
Speaker 2 (20:55):
I don't have anybody that I hate because I don't
like them. Everybody on my list has there's a major infraction. Yeah,
but they're people with major infractions. Oh my gosh, this
is they're not people like I was like, I don't
like her shirt, I hate her. That's not happening. That's
not what's happening.
Speaker 1 (21:11):
John and san Diego Sean Hannity Show, What's up John,
how are you?
Speaker 7 (21:16):
Yashan? A couple of things.
Speaker 10 (21:18):
Uh.
Speaker 7 (21:18):
First, Trump needs just bypassed Congress on this tips and
taxes thing. Tips are gifts. They are not earned income.
If they were earned income, they would be mandated by law.
Tipping is voluntary, and when you are given a gift,
the receiver does not pay taxes. All you have to
do is tell the I R S. Commissioner or the
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Secretary of the Treasury you both worked directing for him.
You will net from now on recognize tips as gifts.
And that's the end of it. And let Congress look
like the useless fools that they are.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
Second, you know, most people when they tip, I think,
are kind of like me. You get your bill, you
put it on your your credit card, and in my case,
I usually use an AMEX card or whatever, and okay,
and then I put a tip on there. But I
always carry a ton of cash around with me. I'm
pretty old school, and most people, my kids especially like
they're shocked at the size of a lot of cash
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I have. And I have this constant battle with them,
do you have any cash with you? I tell them
to bring cash with them all the time. They don't
listen to their father. It frustrates me, and then inevitably
I take money out of my pocket. Always have cash
with you. I tell them all the time, and they
won't listen to me. But I always carry cash so
I can tip people. Whether or not they report it
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or not is on them. I'm not telling them. I'm
you know, I, but I believe in tipping people for
service because I've worked in the service industry. I'm actually
a pretty good tip of when you Linda, you'll vouch
for that.
Speaker 2 (22:50):
Yeah, one hundred percent.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
Yeah, what I tip? I usually, you know, I do
because I think of my father. My father waited, you know,
take on weekends and he needed the money. And I
know how hard they work, and I did it myself,
and I attend the bar and I was a cook
and a dishwasher. I know people get sick of hearing that,
but yeah, it's you're right about that. It's a gift.
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They shouldn't have to pay taxes. Honest, it's just the government.
They'll they'll take the gold out of your teeth when
you're dead. It's unreal. New Hampshire Live Free or Die
also the home of sig sour dot com, nearly for
the one of the largest employers in the state of
New Hampshire. Lenny, how are you, sir?
Speaker 10 (23:32):
I'm great, mister Hannity. It's an honor to talk to you.
A long time listener, and that's the reason I'm calling.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Thank thank you.
Speaker 10 (23:42):
Yeah, I was listening to you yesterday and that young
gentleman that went to Duquane. Yes, sir, they've been talking
about how they were being trying to be indoctrinated, and
I have very the same story, except nineteen seventy seven.
I'm a transfer student from Beach Junior College going to
the University of Hawaii, and when I was in high school,
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we had a course Americanism versus Communism. Plus I had
a lot of Cuban friends that came over on the
marrow boat, so we all knew. And my parents are
from Ukraine escaped Russia during the Revolution, so very keen
on what communism is they make me take a political
science class to transfer in. The minute I get in there,
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the professor starts going, never mind this. Kennedy's speech asked
not what you can do for your country and all this.
He goes, that's a bunch of bologney. They should do
everything for you, just like they say womb to the tomb.
And I was just like, are you kidding? And we
had just like you said, I got into some good
arguments with him.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
You know, I went through the same thing down, did
you get punished with a far worse grade than you deserve?
Like I didn't.
Speaker 10 (24:57):
I would say yes to that. But the other thing
was that I did not care at that point. I
was going to stand up for what I believed in and.
Speaker 1 (25:06):
What I knew to Yeah, but you know, you and
I were in a position where it didn't matter to us.
But you know, there are a lot of kids that
these grades matter, especially if they want to get in
a law school or get a master's degree or a
doctorate or a medical school. And my advice to them is,
as long as you know it's indoctrination, and you play
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the game and you don't challenge it, and you know
the truth in your heart. There's really no shame in
my mind, just playing the game, getting your grade, getting
out of that classroom, and moving on to the next
phase of life, which is real life. Because that's not
real life. It just is it. And most of those
half the classes, more than half the classes you take
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in college, or a complete utter waste of time there really.
Speaker 10 (25:51):
Are I agree.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, all right, my friend, Well God bless you. I
appreciate your call, but you're dead on accurate quick frank
right back. More of your phone calls coming up. Eight
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and out there? How's Gavin working for you?
Speaker 6 (26:38):
I tried to pay attention to the man.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
To be honest, I'm pretty hard. He likes to get
a lot of attention.
Speaker 9 (26:45):
He does.
Speaker 10 (26:45):
He likes to you know.
Speaker 6 (26:49):
I imagine he practiced in the merit every day. One Hey,
good looking, but I called the kind of a Jesser
retort for you at a point of about Biden. My
guest for a retort is just a good book that
says the other cheek, but it doesn't necessarily say what
to do.
Speaker 10 (27:06):
If they hit that one too.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
I didn't quite hear everything you say. Can you repeat that?
Speaker 10 (27:12):
Sorry?
Speaker 6 (27:12):
I said, yes's the good book that's say the other cheeks,
but it does not say what to do if they
hit that one too.
Speaker 1 (27:23):
All right, you want to you want to feed this this,
this this Linda interpretation of the Bible, which is just
it's not biblical. That's all there is to it.
Speaker 3 (27:32):
Is not.
Speaker 1 (27:34):
And I know her hearts. I know she's a good
person in our heart of hearts. You know, how can
you love really a pedophile? I mean, you just can't.
There are and she's right in certain examples, but that's
not he knows, that's not the list that I'm talking about.
So she's kind of obfuscating the real argument. You know,
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people say, oh, there is the self righteous, and there
are self righteous Christians, and there are people that are
very judgmental. I'm not particularly judgmental. I take people where
they are in their life. I don't believe in proselytizing.
I'm not in the business of I'm not a minister,
I'm not qualified. However, people ask me about why my
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faith is important to me, I will explain it to
them and the impact that's out of my life, Like
I'm very open about Catholicism set a really strong foundation
for me in my life. Although I'm not a Catholic anymore,
and I gave that explanation went into great specificity in
detail yesterday. However, I love the Mass and those formative
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years twelve years in Catholic schools played a big part
in shaping my faith in life. I'm just non denominational
at this point. I'll give you the last word.
Speaker 10 (28:51):
And my other question was.
Speaker 6 (28:53):
Where did the Democrats get their information from? Or is
Biden trying to go for that top billing at your
veterans and punchlines because here wasn't punchlines because.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
He's distinct patriots and punchlines. I hope you can come.
I hope by the way, people, I hope you can
come from anywhere and anyway. Tickets just went on sale
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went on sale this morning. You don't go fast, Linda.
Are you gonna come down for it?
Speaker 2 (29:31):
Or no, of course I'm coming. I'm gonna be in
the front row.
Speaker 1 (29:34):
You're not coming down for this.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
I'm coming down and be like, tell me another one. Sean,
Come on, Hannity.
Speaker 1 (29:40):
Come on, Handity, be funny for actually.
Speaker 2 (29:43):
You, I guess maybe you're not funny, right, You're the
one giving the patriotism stuff and then he's making fun.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Oh no, I'm the well you watch me at the
Fox Nation Awards. You know what I do.
Speaker 2 (29:52):
That's true. We're pretty funny there.
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