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May 18, 2021 92 mins

Andrew Giuliani, son of former Mayor Rudy Giuliani, makes his bid for New York Governor, and officially throws his hat into the ring today. Sean reviews Andrew’s five biggest takeaways for the state of New York when considering him for Governor.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thanks Scott Chanting, Thanks to all of you
for being with us. Right down our toll free number.
It's eight hundred and nine for one sean if you
want to be a part of the program. By the way, later,
Andrew Giuliani, son of former mayor Rudy Giuliani, announcing he
is going to make a run at governor in the
Great State of New York. It's this is gonna get interesting. Now,

(00:20):
can somebody beat Cuomo in a in a deep, deep,
deep blue state like New York. I don't know, it's
just the numbers of the numbers. You got nine million
New York City residents, nine out of you know, ninety
percent of them are Democrats, I mean, and they just vote.
I mean, this is hardcore socialist, new Green Deal, radical

(00:44):
defund dismantled the police, Democrats and Cuomo. I don't know.
That doesn't really massive a matter, Like I think the
biggest question California is going to face Gavin Newsom is
now he's allocating money to go to two thirds of
Californians just getting a free check from your government, including

(01:07):
illegal immigrants, just like New York did, Just like they
did in the Great State of the Joys and elsewhere
around the country in these blue states. So they're gonna
take the forty million blue state bailout money with a
seventy five billion dollar surplus for the forty billion, They're
gonna take money from red states that are fiscally responsible
and then give it away in the lead up to

(01:28):
a special election recall election out in California. Wow, something
of great value, And I wonder if that would impact
the race out in California. I'm not saying it would
looks awful like an incentive to me, pretty ubel. I'm
getting sick of all of these these these blue state
mayors and governors. They're the dumbest people on earth, and

(01:53):
there's no way that you can hold them accountable. Now,
maybe that'll change the hardest question Californians, will faces Will
you vote to recall Gavin Newsom, the guy that just
mailed you free money? I don't know. I don't see
how that can happen now, And the same in New York.

(02:14):
I mean, it's it's a one party. These are one
party states, socialist utopias, sanctuary states and cities, the worst policies,
nobody's held accountable. Maybe there's a backlash building somewhere down
the line for somebody. Maybe maybe Andrew Giuliani can pull
this off. You know, you got a run for mayor

(02:35):
in New York. They don't even mention the Republican Curtis
Lee with it's running. They don't even mention them, not
even in the list. Did you see that in the
paper today? You just put the Democrats in there because
they that's so obviously a democratic city. Comrade de Blasio,
I love doctor de Blasio offering shake, shock burghers and
French fries if you get if you get the poke.

(02:57):
Some people love hamburger or something. Don't really want to
respect all ways of life. But if this is appealing
to you, just think of this when you think of vaccination, doctrine.
I'm very a very big feeling about vaccination right this moment.

(03:18):
How gross is that, Linda. That's almost as gross as
that green drink and orange drink you have every day.
Oh it's not even close. That is He's so vile
and not for nothing. If you're talking about giving somebody
a shot because you want him to live longer and
be healthier, and you believe in it, Oh okay, so
we just want to fill our orderies with fries and burgers. Okay, yeah,

(03:43):
you know it's interesting. But I don't know if you
saw this. The Nation interviewed Chucky Schumer. Now what's fascinating
is Chucky Schumer is scared to death of AOC. He's
scared that AOC, who's really the Speaker of the House,
Pelosi speaker name only, is gonna is gonna challenge him

(04:03):
for his senency, which I would not be surprised and
may actually weigh in and support a HOC just to
get back at Chucky. Um. But anyway, he says, Donald
Trump controls the Republican primaries, he controls the media. He
controls the media. He doesn't control the media. He tells
Sean Hannity to say something and he will. No, he doesn't.

(04:28):
That's that's not the case. The fact that we agree
on law and order and secure borders and energy independence
and constitutionalists on the bench and lower taxes and less
bureaucracy and free market solutions to healthcare that protect pre
existing conditions and uh piece through strength. That doesn't that's

(04:52):
that's us agree. But he's scared to death. You want
to talk about, you know, any one of the controversies
involving Donald Trump, the Democrats, the media mob. They spoke
in one voice, Stormy, Stormy, Stormy, Stormy, Stormy, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia,
slsls hell. Just play a little bit of each j

(05:15):
This could be the last nail in the coffin Stormy Daniels.
It's causing Stormy Weather. Born star Stormy Daniels claims President
Trump broke the law, had her bullied. Does Stormy Daniels
have the President's number? It sure seems that way. President
Trump might have met his match with Stormy Daniels. How
is Stormy weathering? This Stormy speaks. It's not clear what

(05:37):
he meant by old countries. Are you shocked or surprised
by this? I'm not surprised in one way. I'm proud.
I am a proud Bowlder. No. We are not all
created equal, at least not if you were born in
as the President put it, a whole country, the word
house instead of whole as in house countries, not whole countries.

(06:00):
This idea propagated by the President and others, that it
is a fake dossier that's just not true, a sort
of dossier of alleged dirt that the Russians allegedly say
they allegedly have on Donald Trump, alleged dirt that they
allegedly used to allegedly cultivate him is basically a Russian asset.
There's a lot of distraction about this dossier. If you

(06:20):
go back and read the thirty five pages, what's going
on in the world of Trump right now is a
massive attempt to distract and deflect from it. What is
reported in that dossier is in line with what we know.
That's what Congressman Schiff was saying the president. It's called
it a hoax, and we've heard other names for it.
But late last year, top officials at the FBI and

(06:41):
the CIA and the Director of National Intelligence actually discussed
including parts of the Steel dossier in the official intelligence
document on Russian medele Oh okay, No, they don't speak
with one voice except they lie. They lied about the dossier.
They lied about all of it. Russia. Russia Democratic Party
polster had bad news for his party. It's a little

(07:04):
early to look at this, but Stan Greenberg, veteran Democratic poster,
discovered the three quarters of the Republican electorate they support
Donald Trump and his policies, and the GOP voters overall
are way more enthusiastic than Democrats about voting next year
by eleven percentage points, and Greenberg's pole his results to

(07:24):
five conventional wisdom that Trump's dominance and agenda is over.
Greenberg says the dynamic could sink the Democrats running in
key contests for the House and the Senate and governorships
in several states. And when you look at this poll,
looks it's gonna come down to you, the American people,

(07:44):
And I'm it's only gonna get worse from here. Joe
Biden is not up to the job, and it's becoming
more obvious each and every day. Where do you hear
our report with Luke Rosiac, It's even worse for zero
experienced hunter even worse. It's worse every day. By the way,
nineteen states urging Biden to resume construction of the Keystone

(08:05):
pipeline after the colonials shut down. I hope they're able
to pull this off. And this is probably going to
take a whole series of lawsuits, and that takes a
lot of time. US home building fell by more than
expected in April. You don't think lumber prices impact this.
It does housing prices went down nine point five percent,

(08:25):
was seasonally adjusted annual rate of one point five million
units last month. Single family home building, the largest share
of the housing market, dropped a whopping thirteen point four percent.
Not good news. On top of the inflation not good news.
Higher gas prices not good news. Giving up energy independence

(08:48):
not good news. Higher taxes coming maybe retroactively, not good news. Unbelievable.
Biden's gas shortage continues as the media claim supplies are
back to normal. No, they're not. It's still half the
gas stations in North Carolina, almost half in South Carolina.
The pumps are closed, forty percent in Georgia closed, twenty

(09:11):
seven percent Virginia. We may not get back to normal
to Memorial Day. Oh interesting side note, in case you
didn't know it, you know that was tax Day. I
guess recently loves to run around the country. Joe and
Kamala are talking about people not paying their fairs chair
blah blah blah. I guess yesterday was tax Day, postponed

(09:32):
a month due to COVID or anyway. New York Post
reported that Biden remained a multi millionaire last year. He
and his first lady, Jill Biden, jointly earned six hundred
and seven thousand, three hundred and thirty six bucks in
twenty twenty. According to a copy of their tax return,
they paid just twenty five point nine percent in federal taxes.

(09:53):
How about we have a box. We'll call it the
donate to the country box, and if you think it,
I'll your fair share. Why don't you just check the
box and volunteer to give more, make a voluntary I
thought we were a country full of people that were
pro choice. Will make it your choice if you want
to pay more. Kamala Harris, her husband reported one million,

(10:17):
six hundred ninety five, two hundred and twenty five dollars
an income, mostly from his work as a partner, and
the couple paid six hundred and twenty one thousand, eight
hundred ninety three in income tax thirty six point seven percent.
In any way, that both multi millionaires. They want you
to pay more. What's interesting is watching the dynamic with

(10:38):
Bernie Sanders. Now. I think he feels that the squad
is getting more publicity than him. The Hill had a
great article about Sanders flexing his muscles on Biden and
pushing even harder to get the Biden Bernie Manifesto through Congress,
and he's throwing all his political weight around on all
these domestic issues and by the way, sticking his nose

(11:01):
with ridiculous comments about what's happening in Israel. He's intent
to you know, this Medicare expansion, he wants in the
infrastructure package and much more. I don't know how they're
going to deal with this Biden his cancelation the Keystone pipeline,
and now shortages continue. Texas the latest state to opt

(11:22):
out of the federal unemployment benefits. Every Republican states saying no,
we need to get people back to work. Sanders has
trashed removing the ten thousand dollars ceiling on the state
and local tax deduction that people have. It's been a
priority by the way leaders like Chuck Schumer. What they
want to do is give a benefit that the rest

(11:43):
of America doesn't get. This would benefit me if you
if you don't have a ceiling, you can only deduct
ten thousand dollars a state and local taxes, income taxes,
if they if they Donald Trump put that in effect.
I paid more as a result of the Trump tax plant.
But it was the right thing to do. Why do

(12:03):
I get a break and the people in Florida, Texas, Tennessee,
that Carolinas and the rest of Red America, Mississippi, Alabama,
why do they have to pay for They elect politicians
that are fiscally responsible, that balance their budgets and don't
squander their money and fund their pensions. Why do I

(12:25):
get to deduct New York state and city taxes income
taxes when they squander everything, run deficits, they don't balance budgets,
and they don't even pay down their pensions. Sanders is
right on that one point for once in his life.
Two are the children who qualify for Biden's expanded child

(12:48):
tax credit will begin to receive monthly payments. On July fifteenth,
the Treasury Department i RS announced roughly thirty nine million
US households, which house eighty eight percent of children in
the US, will begin receiving monthly payments from the federal government. Now,
if you say that, how much can we afford? We're

(13:10):
on track. Now We're going to have a million two
million illegal immigrants in this country by the end of
the year. That's what the estimates are from the people
we've interviewed. Okay, Hannity, you're too cheap, you want, you're greedy,
you're selfish, you don't want to give. I know, actually
the opposite is true. I want to not rob future

(13:35):
generations of their inheritance and burden them with a debt
load that they'll never be able to work off in
ten lifetimes. It will be we're now impacting kids because
we can't afford all of it. And when you say
you can't afford it, you can't afford it. You know,

(13:58):
are you making enough money to cover the fact that
with inflation use cars and trucks are up a whopping
twenty one percent? Are you know you're paying more for gasoline?
That's another new tax. Furniture embedding up eight percent, fruit
is up six point two percent, meats four percent. All
of this is money coming out of your pocket. That's

(14:19):
money that you would otherwise have available to you. That's
what inflation does. And none of it is going to
work out for you, and none of it's going to
work out for your family because you're not going to
get that kind of money adjustment raise unless you're in
your own business and you're able to charge more for
the services that you do. It's unbelievable. By the way,

(14:42):
I'm going to talk about. We have Andrew Giuliani at
the top of the hour announcing his run against Andrew Cuomo.
Five point one million dollar payday for a book. It's
first week I read, sold twelve thousand copies. Yike, that
would be considered a flop of failure, and the publisher
lost a shift load in honor of Adam Schiff twenty

(15:05):
five to the top of the hour. So we got
Joe sippy cup, Warm Milky, Night Night, Bedtime story Joe.
People laugh on. I said, do you think that's funny, Linda.
There's a part of it that's that's funny, but more
part of it that's sad because he's he's such a
cognitive mess. You know, I won't think it is. I

(15:28):
dislike him too much, so it's like nothing is funny
about him to me. Yeah, well, what's good about his policies?
Nothing really concerns me what he's doing to the country,
and it really considerns me because the media, you know,
the reason, they won't attack me over sippy cup, Warm

(15:49):
Milky Joe or Joey you want to if you really good,
Joey will get your bedtime story before your warm milky
and your sippy cup. Is because I'll just play the
greatest hits and say I'll let you do you tell me,
And I think if we played all of it now together,
we've got to get the newest montage ready for the
next attack against me. Because there's the answer. And if

(16:12):
you want to look at these moments and tell me
that this guy's not struggling cognitively, and we can compare
and contrast him to twenty sixteen versus today, and we
can compare him to when he was a senator versus today,
he's like a shell of his former self. And what

(16:33):
really scares me beyond the fact that the squad and
Bernie Sanders are are dictating the agenda of this country
the most radical new Green socialist and radical Bolshevik Bernie,
because that's what he is. That's why you know that attack.
I'm like, Okay, he's praised Castro Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua,

(16:56):
Chavez in Venezuela, and Honeymoon's in the former Soviet at Union,
not the pre glass nose Perry Streicher. It was before that.
This guy is nuts and he's Wield's great influence with
Joe Biden. All right, we have the latest on the

(17:18):
coronavirus madness. Senators now have largely shed their masks as
they return to the Capitol, marking a step towards the
pre pandemic normals. You remember about a week and a
half ago, put your mask on Adam Kinziger or no
it was Swollwell, I think lost his mind. Don't tell
me what they have to do. It unbelievable. Pelosi extending

(17:43):
House remote voting through July third. Now, why do people
we keep hearing the term vaccine hesitancy. Well, the hesitancy
would be because of the mixed messaging at Democrats. They
want to blame conservatives. I think I have given responsible

(18:03):
advice to people. I'm not your doctor. I don't know
your unique medical condition. I don't know about pre existing conditions.
I don't know what what medicines you might be on.
I don't know anything about your immune system. I don't
know anything about your health whatsoever. You know to offer
shake shack or a chance of winning a million dollars,

(18:27):
I guess the wines doing that in Ohio and play
doctor on radio and TV. I'm just going to urge
you to be smart and safe and to protect Grandma, Grandpa,
mom and dad and people that are far more vulnerable
to complications than yourself. Turns out that that weight obesity

(18:48):
plays a very big part in as a risk factor.
You know, listen, we all have to trying our best
to stay in shape as you get older. It's harder,
right painting the neck. And I'm not going the route
of you know these disgusting you know, green puke, bile,
you know, exorcist projectile, vomiting, peace soup, green peace soup,

(19:13):
drinks of hers or the orange puke that she drinks.
I don't know what that is either. And Tom Blasio,
if you get vaccinated, you get more freedom, good grief.
You want to follow the science, You sometimes need to
wear masks after being a mutant. Everybody in the meeting
wants to tell everybody what to do. I'm saying, do
your research. Come on, most Americans are pretty smarty. Is

(19:36):
there any American now that doesn't understand the issue of
masks social distancing? Is there anybody in America that doesn't
know that there are three vaccines? There are people that
don't know about therapeutics that I can tell you. There
are Americans that don't know about regeneron. I've remect in
eh CQ, the studies that warrant we sin from the

(20:00):
medical journals. I mean, at the height of this pandemic
that in and of itself is just beyond the pale.
With the media, what you know, medicine and politics criss
cross politics always wins. I always quote doctor oz On
that it's just amazing. I want I want everybody to

(20:23):
be smart and healthy. So do your research. Read varying
points of view. Read. You can get online summaries. If
you don't want to read the whole thing of the
clinical trials for Fier Maderna and Jay and Jay Johnson
and Johnson. You can read the differences between the Maderna

(20:45):
Fiser vaccine versus the J and J vaccine. And then
you can consult with your doctor or doctors, not your
favorite television host, not your favorite politician, and that somebody
that knows your private personal medical condition and make an
educated decision after talking to the professionals that you know. Finally,

(21:10):
New York and Illinois will ease the fat face mask
rules for the fully vaccinated. Well, how are we gonna
know we're gonna get back to this idea of passports again,
because that's a bad idea because if you decide, I mean,
if the decision is yours, that you want to get vaccinated.
I thought the idea was you have now protected yourself

(21:32):
from other people. Now Joe Biden is out there, It's
actually kind of cracked me up. I'm not really sure
why I cracked man, but it did crack me up.
And Joe Biden is now saying that don't be kind
and respectful to people who still want to wear masks.
Why would anybody care if somebody else is wearing a mask, Linda,

(21:54):
do you care if somebody wears a mask? Do you
care if somebody wears a hat? Do you care if
somebody wears sunglasses? I don't care what people wear. I
prefer you wear something. That's all. I would be respectful.
I really care if people want to wear a mask.
People want to go to a restaurant where a man
wearing knock yourself out, He's not going to miss The

(22:15):
mask is because the anonymity that I was able to
obtain a little bit realizing it's kind of lost in
my life. You laugh every time, So why is that
funny to you? I'd be in the store with sunglasses,
a baseball hat and a mask on, and I'd still
get recognized. How is that possible? I know, I mean

(22:37):
the problem is shown is that you always wear the
same sunglasses and the same hat. So yeah, maybe you
could mix it up a little bit. You know, anybody
who knows you knows you wear the same thing, the
same jeans, the same shoes, the same hat, the fireman's shirt.
You know, Ironman, NYPD, FBI wear a lot of law
enforcement gear. I don't have a problem, but people was

(22:59):
actually she really told in a very respectful way that
I'm a horrible dresser. Believe you are a horrible dresser.
I mean, it's great on TV. Every night I put
on this. Now I'm wearing jeans or sweats, but I mean,
I'm I'm usually in jeans. Yeah, but everybody looks nice
in a button down. Okay, I put a shirt on
Fox makes me wear the stupid tie. I don't want

(23:19):
to wear my stupid tie on TV. I've asked not
to have it. Why. I don't know. People know you
recognize you on the tie, so they'll recognize me without
it anyway. I don't know. It's listen. That tie goes
on at eight fifty seven. It's off at nine oh

(23:40):
one thirty. I promise you every night that's the only
time you're gonna catch me in a tie. Be kind
and respectful for people who want to wear masks. Okay,
I'm never would. I don't really Why does anybody think
anyone else cares. It's sort of like everyone's following the
details of Bill Gates, of Melinda Gates. I don't care

(24:01):
about Bill Gates. You want to give you money away, Bill,
give you money away. I do care about the mask, though,
when it comes to our kids, shun, I do. Well, no,
that's a whole different story because and I think you
raise a good point, and we've had our doctors on repeatedly,
and we've had many doctors saying it's not good for
these kids, and that there are other factors that nobody's considering,
and that the risk for the kids is not what

(24:23):
it is for adults. The perfect example of that is
Florida schools have been open since August. And it's a
great point. You see that kid that got abused by
that teacher that we showed last night, it's disgusting, it
was horrible, that teacher. That teacher's lucky. You're not that
tiger mom. You, Linda is not in the That wasn't

(24:46):
your kid. Your job as a teacher, beyond everything else,
is you need to take care of my child with
the almost respect in your care. That's the same. Well, Mike,
all right, play the tape of the teacher. You got
that Jasey time. I don't care if you're vascinated your

(25:07):
little dick, Okay. I don't want to get sick and die. Okay,
there's other people you can heat just because you're vascinated.
You know what, You're not a special person around here.
Do you should hear about how everybody talks about you.
I don't care how you su okay, And you need

(25:27):
to have respect for other people in your body. You're
not a big man on campus walking around here. Stick
up your butt. I'm just trying to not increase my shoes.
That's why I'm walking off. It's not literally yet, dummy,
What the hell is that? Yeah? She should be fired

(25:48):
five minutes. Should be fired. She is horrendous and vile.
And the problem is, and this is something that we
talked about on the show with Fred and Doctor Tyson,
is something we walked about. Do we talk some of them?
Because I'm getting angry. All that's why when you get mad,
outcomes the Philly accent. Go ahead. It's a Philly mixed
with New York. It's a bit of a disaster. But anyways,

(26:10):
my point is the NIH released a study, and the
study says very clearly that the masks have more psychological
and physiological harm to our children and two adults for
that matter. But I'll discuss it on another day. But
it does nothing to stop any variant of any virus.
And if worst quote unquote believing the science, then Fauci's

(26:30):
NIH should talk about that study that came out in January.
It's may. The teacher is psychotic. I would lose my
I would lose my Adam Schiff. I'd lose my Schiff.
I really would. If that was my kid, I'd go
nuts something. So Sippy Cup Joe's COVID warning unvaccinated people

(26:52):
will end up paying the price. Oh doctor, doctor sippy
Cup is now giving us advice on medicine. It was
it was a very funny. I don't know who wrote
the piece. It was on town Hall. I apologize for
not giving attribution, which we usually do. Actually, I think
it was Derek Hunter who did it. And oh, just

(27:13):
shut up already, doctor Fauci, just shut up. My favorite
thing though that happened this week was in Texas, and
we love Governor Rabbit on this program's a good guy.
What do you think all this talk of McConaughey, the
actor running against either I guess Abbot or the lieutenant
governor because you're a Hollywood actor where I happened to

(27:33):
be fond of. I think he's really good. You ever
watcha Dallas Buyer's Club. Did such a good job in
that movie. And interestingly, the right to choose came from
Donald Trump. But back to Governor Abbott. Remember Biden said
that when he lifted the restrictions in Texas that he
was a Neanderthal. Yeah, well it looks like sippy cup

(27:57):
Joe was Greg Abbott the governor in apology because they
reported zero deaths from COVID on Sunday, only two months
after the Governor of Texas, Greg abbottrew heat from Joe
for rolling back business restrictions and lifting the state's mask mandate.
They never had one in South Dakota. Now it's a

(28:18):
different terrain and It's not like New York. We have
a densely populated area, high concentration of people, very small
geographic area. It's a little bit different. The latest that
of Israel. By the way, voters overwhelmingly Rasmussen say that
Trump's Israel policy was much better. Congresswoman Omarsh squad member

(28:38):
demanding Biden cancel arm sales to Israel. Wow, this is
pretty this is pretty frightening. There was a piece out
about how Schumer is on a collision course with his
own party on Israel, and that is apparently the fighting
in the Middle East. You know why hasn't Schumer, Biden,

(28:59):
and Pelosi taken on the squad for their virgulent anti Semitism.
Nearly thirty Senate Democrats are demanding that Israel back off
before they do too much damage to the terrorist group Hamas,
whose charter calls for the destruction of Israel. Wow, modern
day of peasers. You don't think chose money to the

(29:21):
Palestinians freeing up two and thirty five million forty days
ago had something to do with this and is reopening
of discussions and negotiations with Iranian mullahs that chant death
to America, death to Israel, the same Mullahs that just
partnered with China and Russia who provided arms to Iran
to give to Yemen so they can fight a proxy

(29:42):
war and the rest of the Middle East. We cannot
let Israel, our closest ally down. If nothing else, just
get the hell out of the way and let BB
do his job and protect his country. Fifteen hundred rockets
rained down on any American city, and you bet you're

(30:03):
asked that we're gonna fight back. We better What is
this Secretary of State blinken? He see no evidence presented
by Israel of Hamas's presence in the building. It was
well known, and the AP was given a ten minute warning.
Senate Republicans trying to press Democrats with a resolution condemning

(30:25):
the terrorist group Hamas. They don't want to sign it.
Tom Cotton took on AP. They have uncomfortable questions to
answer for sharing the gods of building with Hamas. It's
a good question, but they were given warning. NET and
Yahoo let it out, you know, Michael Goodwin, great column today.

(30:47):
Biden's gotta let sippy cups, gotta let BB fight his
own way. We should be helping them on the side
of the people that are not the terrorists. So this
is pathetic. All right, hour to Sean Hannity's show, eight
hundred and nine, pot one, Sean, if you want to
be a part of the program. So we have these deep, deep,

(31:10):
deep blue states. We know the recall is gonna take
place out in California. The toughest, the toughest hurdle in
my view is question one, and that is do you
do you support the recall of Gavin Newsom? Of course,

(31:31):
you know, states like New York, California and New Joysy Illinois.
Then losing population that's why they've lost congressional seats, net
negative population growth in California first time ever, and people
flocking out of New York states like Florida, Texas. They're
just they're killing it right now. And then was to

(31:53):
make that happen, Gavin Newsom has to get below fifty
percent of the vote on the question should he be recalled?
In other words, of fifty plus fifty percent plus one
vote to recall him, he's out. Then people go to
question too, who would you like to replace Gavin Newsom?
And that would be the list of people, for example,

(32:13):
Caitlin Jenner and the many others that will get involved
in that race. But I think the tougher part is
getting a question getting through Question one, especially in light
of the fact that we now know Gavin Newsom is
going to be sending checks. He got what in the
blue state belot forty some odd billion dollars. There's been

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money coming from taxpayers and states that elect responsible governors
and state legislatures that balance their budgets, live within their means,
paid down their pensions, fund their pensions. These are states
that keep taxes low, have better infrastructure, better services, better schools,
with far less money, and much lower taxes, if any

(32:58):
at all, state income tax. And then you got a
state like New York. There's a lot of news on
Andrew Cuomo. Mark Simone, who's on our New York affiliate
AM seven ten WR, he tweeted out, the ghoulish governor
Cuomo has set the record for tasteless pandemic profiteering, pocketing

(33:19):
five point two million for a book that only sold
fifty thousand copies. By the way, in the publishing world,
that is an unmitigated disaster. Although I got to give
him credit, he so more than Humpty Dumpty anyway, while
killing one hundred well killing fifteen thousand senior citizens in
his state's nursing homes. Hashtag Cuomo lied, people died. Hashtag

(33:42):
Cuomo Gotta go Big piece in the New York Post
today at Cuomo reaps as New York weeps, talking all
about his book. Now, remember the timeline that we've got here.
The timeline is is Andrew Cuomo, in March of twenty

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twenty puts in place the executive order that mandates that
nursing homes accept COVID nineteen positive patients. Now we know
that nursing homes. A lot of nursing home owners was saying,
we're not prepared for this. Now, the real irony in
all of this is that Donald Trump built the largest
hospital in America. He paid for it, he built it,

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he manned it, He provided all the ppe that was
needed and the manpower. Javits Center, the hospital, the Navy
Hospital Ship Mercy, converted these facilities for COVID capability, which
they were not originally intended for. And those beds remained
eighty percent empty. It wasn't like it had nowhere else

(34:48):
to go. Now they began to get the numbers back
that this was a disaster by June, and rather than
change course, now other states followed him, like New Jersey
and Pennsylvania and Michigan and California with the nursing homes
RN de Santis. He mobilized every state agency in Florida

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to protect the elderly population of Florida and as a result,
Florida did infinitely better than New York. So not only
and then we have the real whistleblower saying, yeah, the
reason we didn't give you the accurate numbers is we
didn't want the Justice Department to find out. He writes

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this book, American Crisis Leadership Lessons from the COVID nineteen pandemic.
That was Donald Trump that built the hospitals, manned the hospitals,
provided the ppe ended up, you know, forging an alliance
with even auto manufacturers to get all of the ventilators
that we needed. We never ran out of them. All

(35:51):
the masks, all the gloves, all the shields, all the gowns,
all the medicines, got it all. And he got it done.
And even Cuomo and Newsome and others praised him at
the time. My colleague on Fox News, Janice Dean, Yeah,
she lost two in laws. As a result of this,

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we've had herund a couple of times, writes a column today,
we now officially know how much Governor Cuomo received for
his disgusting and possibly criminal book, five point one million dollars.
Was it worth a governor? When I first learned he
was writing it, I thought it was a joke, She writes.
It would have been a perfect satire headline for the
Babylon b Clomo writes book, congratulating himself while simultaneously helping

(36:37):
to kill all thousands of seniors in nursing homes. A
joke was on us. The nightmare is actually true. My
husband lost both his mother and father in separate elder
care facilities last spring. So sad. Now, if he would
have recognized when the numbers started coming in, rather than

(36:59):
cover it up and reversed course and said this isn't working.
We have a problem with the ventilation systems that nobody anticipated.
We got to fix this. I think people would have
been very It's not a matter of being forgiving. But
everybody got everything wrong, most everybody, all the models, all
the predictions wrong. But anyway, now the question is because

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this is beyond shameful, as the new York Post editorial said,
but the media loved it. They lapped up his PowerPoint
presentations daily. Some of the mainstream media mob couldn't run
it enough. They stopped running Donald Trump's remarks, but they
had to run Andrew Cuomo. They built him up. Now,

(37:43):
the question is that New York has been decimated spending
atkins at one party, state, filibuster proof, Assembly, and Senate.
I don't know if Andrew's going to run for a
fourth term. My guess is his ego won't allow him
not to. Andrew Juliani, the son of the former mayor,

(38:03):
is now making his bid for this position. He joins us. Now, Andrew,
good to have you on the program. We've known each
other a long time. The last thing I would ever
want for my kids is them to follow me into
this business of mine. I hope and pray they never do.
I would never encourage it. How'd your dad react to this? Sean?

(38:26):
You know, I gotta tell you well first and foremost,
to just comment on one of the things you said
there in the introduction. Let's be honest about that those
fifteen thousand New Yorkers died because of Andrew Cuomo's ego.
He did not want to give President Donald Trump the
political win of sending up the USS Comfort. So those
lives would have been saved if he had only recognized

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that he had had the space in the Javit Center
and he had the space in the USS Comfort. As
for that, Sean, and I think you know this is
as well as anybody. It's a time in our country
and in our state's history for kins, for New Yorkers
to step up. We can either leave or we can
stay and fight and take back our great state. And
we need to do this all across the country. And Sean,

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I know from your platform you do that every day
and every night. And so look, I look at my
life as an opportunity over the next fifty years to
make sure that we continue to build off the cornerstone
that you, that Rudy Giuliani, that Donald Trump, that Ronald
Reagan built. If I didn't get into Sean, I would

(39:30):
not be able to sleep at night. Let me ask you,
because you know the numbers. You know the registration advantage
of Democrats in New York City. Are we talking about
eight nine million people nine to one Democrats? That makes
it much harder. And these are hardcore Democrats, defund the police,
dismantle the police, you know, Green New Deal radicals. Yeah,

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the way the numbers work out, Sean, you know, any
Republican who's going to win New York statewide is going
to have to get close to forty percent of the city.
Just from a population standpoint, in New York State, as
nineteen point five million people, eight point five of them
live in the city, eleven million live in Westchester South,
including Nassau and Suffolk. So a Republican has to be

(40:17):
able to compete there. Who better to do that than
somebody who has been taught and learned from by Rudy Giuliani.
There's been no other Republican in the last seventy five
years that has been able to connect with New York Democrats.
But more than anything, Sean, we're gonna go out there.
We're going to present I'm going to present my policies
which are good for New Yorkers. Whether you're Letter Blue, Sean,

(40:39):
whether they listen to your show, whether they don't listen
to your show. The truth is, we need to make
sure that we're creating jobs and reducing taxes and making
New York a business friendly state. We need to make
sure that parents have a choice in their kids education,
and that school choice and charter schools expand. And most importantly,
Sean and I'm sure you heard this from another Giuliani,

(40:59):
at some point, we need to make sure the war
on police stops, and it stops. January first, twenty twenty three,
from the Governor's mansion in Albany, New York. Where do
you stand on fracking? So? Look, I mean we can
see property values is just a difference on the southern
tier of New York between Pennsylvania and New York. And

(41:21):
you'll see the Pennsylvania real estate is three or four
times as expensive. We need to figure out ways in
New York to make sure we are creating revenue that
we are bringing jobs in. So I absolutely am four
figuring out ways to make sure that we are doing
clean fracking in New York. The latest push in New
York to get more revenue beyond the higher taxes he's

(41:43):
now proposed in the largest that New York would become
number one in terms of state income tax. But other
ways they appear to be wanting to get money is gambling, sports, gambling,
and legalizing weed, which is never a good idea. Of
my view, So I believe it's a gateway drug. Yeah, well,
look the numbers, and I think this is where we
need to be very careful with marijuana. But we also

(42:05):
do need to realize that there is revenue, right. I mean,
we can look at if you're under the age of
eighteen years old. I think the numbers are if you're
under the age of sixteen and you and you use marijuana,
you're three times more likely in your life to be
a hard drug user. If you're under the age of
eighteen and use marijuana, you're two times more likely after
that that it only gets up in multiples of one x.

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So you know, I think we really need to follow
the numbers, and I believe the Republican Party has become
the Party of science over the last over the last
what's that you'd be open to it? I would be
open to it over the age of eighteen or twenty
one years old, but I would follow the numbers, Sean.
I would follow the facts on this stuff. I wouldn't

(42:48):
just ultimately make an emotional decision one way or the other,
but certainly on mobile sports gambling, Sean, what I have
seen is I've seen more people that have the means
leave the state, go to they go to New Jersey
and do it their best. They absolutely do. I know
more people they go to Jersey to do that. So
that's lost revenue for New York. So you know, we
need to make sure that our next leader, our next government,

(43:10):
you'll get this in a governor Giuliani takes a look
at it, looks at looks at issues not from an
ideological perspective, but from a problem solving perspective. You're gonna
be asked the issue of social issues. Now, their dad
and I I mean I've known your dad, We've been
friends for many many years, used to come on my
late night radio show, and you know, on social issues,

(43:35):
your dad was pretty liberal. You're gonna be asked, probably
almost immediately, if not already asked. I don't know about
issues involving them, say, gay marriage, transgender sports, issues like
a boor shit, and what are your answers? Yeah, well, look, truthfully,
many of these issues have been decided in the courts already,
and so anything that's been decided in the courts, I

(43:57):
think as a candidate you'd be doing yourself a disservice
from actually going into those directly. What I can tell
you is I do think every New Yorker, whether you
are straight, whether you're gay, whether you're white, whether you're black,
whether you whether you're Jewish, whether you're Christian, gentile, every
single New Yorker is being affected right now by the
lack of economic opportunities in New York, by our education

(44:20):
system which is failing our kids, and by the unbelievable
spike in crime in New York shown you're talking about.
In twenty twenty, there were more shootings in New York
City than there were in twenty eighteen and nineteen combined.
And I can tell you that problem is not isolated
to New York City. That problem can Let me tell
you what I'm hearing. I'm hearing law and order, safety insecurity.

(44:41):
I am hearing lower taxes, less regulation. I am hearing
choice in school, you have two teachers unions that will
hate you, but okay. And I'm hearing that you're going
to follow the courts on social issues and that's not
why you're running. Is that a fair statement. I think
that's right. I think for me, the truth is we

(45:02):
are focused on issues that are going to affect New Yorkers.
Every single New Yorker. And what affects every New Yorker
right what's the reason why so many New Yorkers are
moving down to Florida and moving out of state right now?
It's because New York is no longer a business friendly state.
Florida is, as you said in your introduction, Texas is,
and that's why businesses in jobs are leaving me. How

(45:23):
low do you think you can get the tax rates
in New York, say the state income tax? Well, that
is going to be a battle. That is going to
be a battle with the legislatures, which I look forward
to taking on. What I will promise New York is
when I go up to Albany and I become elected governor,
I will do everything I can form my executive power
to reduce regulation, which is truly where the power of

(45:45):
the governor stands from a regulatory stand. We saw this
with President Trump over the last four years. On tax cuts.
You need to work with the legislature on that. I
will do everything in my power to make sure that
we are reducing taxes in New York. And here's what
I will do. I will be accountable to New Yorkers.
I will tell them, I will bring them in on
the process and if their legislatures are failing them, and

(46:07):
we are presenting that every single day. New Yorkers were
here from their governor, and they will know why their
taxes have been customed or have chosen by a legislature
not to be cut. But we will put that political
pressure on them to get it done and make New
York the most business friendly state again in the Union,
the way Dwight Clinton believes he built it. Your last question,

(46:29):
I don't have a second. Do you believe it? Andrew
runs again. Yeah, it wouldn't surprise me either. I've known
you for a long time. UM, I hope New York
will listen to you and hear you out. And I
actually think the moment is now. If New York ever
has a chance to be and an open mind, I
think is the timing is perfect. We're going to follow

(46:51):
this closely. Andrew Giuliani, congratulations, thanks for being with us.
We'll see you tonight on Hannah. I appreciate it. Quick
break right back to the top of the hour eight
hundred and nine, Part one, Sean, you want to be
a part of the program. So I got a lot
of feedback my comments on TV last night about Harry.
I'm not sure he's a print anymore. And he called

(47:13):
our First Amendment bonkers. Listen, I don't want to start
sort of going down the first amoment because that's a
huge subject in one of which I don't understand, becas
i've any been in for a short period of time.
But you can find a loophole in anything, and you
can capitalize or exploit what's not said rather than uphold
what is said. I got so much I want to
say about the First Amenments. I still don't understand it,

(47:34):
but it is bonkers. So what is our human right
as an individual, as a family. You're saying that if
the moment we stepped for out of our house, that
it's open season and free game. What because of public interests?
There's no public interest in you taking your kids for
a walk down the beach, right, nothing? Yes, And of
course that news, so it's not news, yea, This is
my issue with it. It's like news should stay as news.

(47:56):
What has happened in today's world is that news has
been hijacked and used to commercially benefit a small group
of people. So it's this sort of rabid feeding frenzy.
Two days ago, Orlando Bloom send me a message because
he's down the road and we sort of keep in
contact because of the paparazzi. He sent me a photograph,
which is security got of this long haired guy with

(48:17):
a beanie on with his hipods in with his massive camera,
lying in the back of his four way four truck,
backed out windows a woman driving who she likes, the
sort of the peace sign where she's sitting there as
a distraction, and he's laid down in the back of
this truck taking photographs of them out with the kid. Yeah,
and whoever else is in that area? How is that normal?

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How is that acceptable? How normal is it to grow
up in palaces with crowns and worship and attention? Now
Harry is loved by the Wolke canceled culture, Harleywood crowd.
I couldn't believe. Lend it correct me if I'm wrong,
didn't Megan Marco then try to get the Government of

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Great Britain to investigate Peers Morgan because she didn't like
Peers's honest comments about her. I mean, that's pretty chilling
to me. This is the worst part, you know, I
don't understand it. The First Amendment it's bunkers bunkers. Well, well,
with all due respect to the former prince, or if

(49:24):
you're still a prince, I don't know what you are.
This is one of America's most sacred rights. It's called
freedom of speech. It's protected by our Constitution, our first Amendment.
Now you've been welcome with open arms in America. Many
people love you. Many people you know can't wait to
be around you. Many people a mesm. Harry is here

(49:47):
and Meghan is here. None of this impresses me, none
of it. And you know, we don't really need you
coming from England to lecture us on our first Amendment,
our Constitution. And if you're having a hard time understanding
the importance of freedom of expression and the importance of

(50:08):
constitutional principles that allow for a free exchange of ideas,
which have made America the greatest country on earth, then
maybe this isn't a home for you. I know you
live in Monaco. I think the average home price is
over fourteen million dollars. I know your scheduled. I guess
you know you're doing all these business deals and America

(50:29):
is going to be very good to you and your bride,
you know, But you know the irony and all of
this for me is that that First Amendment that you
don't understand, that you think is bonkers, that would be
the exact same First Amendment that allowed you and your wife,
Megan to go on Oprah Winfrey's show and just trash

(50:55):
your own family that was protected by the First Amendment.
We really don't need your lectures. You're free to go
home if you're unhappy here. Maybe you can go home
and make amends at the beautiful palace palaces wherever you
wherever you want to be, your country homes, or wherever

(51:16):
out in the burbs. You're free to go home, maybe
make amends with the people that you hurt, you know,
because you're enjoying the freedom's protected under the First Amendment
while you live here in America. Now. The only reason
you can say that is because you're in America. The
only reason you can trash your family layout insinuations but
not name names, meaning put the entire family under suspicion

(51:41):
of being a racist. One of the worst things you
can say about somebody, because anybody that's a racist is
a horrible person. But you did that to a world
audience that watched, and I'm not really sure if your
family even wants you to go back home after you
trash them while exercising your First Amendment rights, pretty pretty arrogant,
pretty disconnected from reality. You know. Censorship, suppression of thought.

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Is that a good thing, because to me, that's bunkers.
We're all gonna be little robots that can only say
whatever the government tells us to say. No, you are
going to be punished. Your punishment will be for speaking
your mind. You want the government to be able to
control what people are allowed to think, say, believe. You

(52:27):
don't have to like it, but that's our that's our
system of government. I would think you'd have more respect,
you know, I had. I had a couple interesting discussions
I think publicly and privately with Piers Morgan, and I
think one of the biggest mistakes. Piers Morgan is a
talented television host. I mean that he replaced Larry King.
Of course we won that hands down in the ratings war,

(52:50):
and he maybe he owns it and he's, yeah, well
you gave me a slushing or whatever. He says. It's
pretty funny. He's got a great sense of humor. I
like I actually like him. I mean, I didn't understand
why I walked off the set that day. I wish
he didn't, but anyway, and I think love passionate debate,
but I thought Pears was making a fatal mistake. He

(53:11):
thinks he can lecture the American people on the issue
of the Second Amendment, and every time he'd lectured Americans
on the Second Amendment, more Americans would tune out of
watching his show. So every time he did it, I
was like, all right, there we go. Who's going to
replace him? And eventually that happened. I want to live
under freedom. I know it's become fashionable for us to

(53:32):
feign outrage at words that are said by some people
now when you're a public figure, of which I happened
to be. I signed up for this, I did. I understand.
I give it out four hours a day, and I
take at least forty hours a day from all around

(53:55):
all different sorts of people that comment that don't like me.
If I don't like that life, I can leave it
any time I want, because I live in a free country.
You know, every job, as it's upside and downside, getting
trashed often is not. I'm you know what I think
the thing is is I I'm I'm just not afraid
to be in a fight with anybody. Nobody. No words

(54:17):
hurt me that bad. They just don't. People lie about
me all the time. People of at Linda, how many
times we've been light about, how many times we've been slandered.
I wish we were while we're breathing. Somebody's lying about us, Yeah, somebody.
But you know what, I chose to be a public figure.

(54:38):
Now you were born into it's a little different situation.
If you choose to exit the public life, you don't
get the benefits of the name recognition, and you drop
in your grenades, verbal grenades on anybody and everybody you want,
and lecturing us and attacking your own family. In a way,
I kind of feel sorry for you because it seems

(54:59):
to me that you're kind of torn. Doesn't it seem
like he's torn between? Maybe not, Maybe he just doesn't
care about his family. I don't know. I think what's
happened is he's gotten a taste of celebrity life where
he's famous for being famous. You know, he basically is like,
you know, the British Kardashian. You know, what is the
man done? And you don't like I'll tell you what

(55:21):
I like Harry. I like Harry when he was serving
in the military. I thought that was cool, right, But
the problem is for him, he's always second to his brother, right,
William's first, William's next in line in a spell, That's exactly.
And like, at the end of the day, it's like,
you know, what does royalty really do? I don't really know.

(55:42):
I don't understand it all that much, but you know,
I think to attack our first Amendment. You know, It's like, listen,
people weren't allowed to talk to you in any way
because you were a member of royalty, so nobody ever
spoke out a turn to you. You're getting your first
taste of people with opinions. You're finding out your out
that whole way right now. When we remember when we

(56:04):
were in Great Britain, I'm not sure if you went
out for the TV shoot that we had and I
was like, they remember they had an anti Trump rally
and I said, oh, let's go down there, and everyone's
looking at me like I'm nuts. I'm like, nah, nobody's
gonna know me here. It would be great, it would
be awesome. We were there maybe thirty seconds and we
were spotted and a nice little crowd started to develop
and surround us, and then the police. Those people were

(56:26):
really intend Sean. I mean, they had so much venom
and hatred in them. It was insane. It was insane.
I wanted to stay, and the and the bubbies or
the police, you know, they wouldn't let me stay. Oh like,
I can handle this, fine, sir, sir. Then now they're nervous,
by the way cops and Great Britain aren't armed. That's

(56:49):
that's crazy, all right, As we continue back to our
busy phones, let's go to Mark and Wisconsin. What's up? Mark?
Glad you called, sir. The liberal left may hate you,
but the rest of us love, so don't worry. Well,
I appreciate it, and I do this show for people
that believe in liberty, freedom, our constitution, capitalism, common sense,

(57:12):
and a strong America. Well excellent. Well, I believe in
a strong America. And I've worked in the truck industry
all my life, and what's going on right now with
the fuel shortages. It's not just you know, you see
the fuel price, that's the visual, but there's so much
more cost of it that's put into it by regulations
from our government and from stateside California where they require

(57:34):
they put additional costs upon the business based on their
diesel emissions regulations. And instead of letting the free market dictated,
the states are dictating and putting additional costs upon the
rest of us. Besides the fuel cost. You seem to
operate that vehicle, you know it takes oil. Let me ask,
so you drive eighteam wheelers, right. I've been involved in

(57:56):
the industry since I was a child. I've lived in trucks.
I've been an owner operator, I've been a driver, I've
ran fleets. I'm kind of an industry is a story,
and I'm totally geek when it comes to trucks, and
I think they're the coolest things ever. The trucking industry
dazzles me well because I know everything I buy and
whatever store I go to got there by a truck.

(58:17):
I do a lot of stuff with show trucks, so
I have to get you to a truck show sometimes, Sean,
how's that sound? Listen? I mean, what's your favorite of
all the trucks out there? You know, freight liner. I
don't know all the names, but I'm a Kenworth guy,
So give me a big three. Oh, I've known a
lot of mac history. I've I've I've read Max and

(58:37):
I'm a Kenworth guy, so I've been uh fixed a
big duck center hoodbe nine hundred all, uh, you know
about three. I have friends of mine in the trucking industry.
They're doing very well. Here's what I've been saying though,
and you correct me. Now that the price of fuel
has gone up, and it's every single thing we buy
is going to cost more. Truck drivers they're not going

(58:58):
to accept less per mile than what they they're getting currently. Right, Oh, no, operators,
they're not going to take less profit. They're just going
to charge more per mile. Am I wrong? Well, there's
a number of factors that go into that. Um, you know,
the rates are set. If somebody doesn't want to take
that load, the broker or the shipper may actually have
to up that rate because you know, I'm not gonna
put it on my truck for that. Plus then on
top of that, we're going to charge a fuel search

(59:19):
charge to move that freight based on the current fuel
prices are on the country. That's either is a national
average or regional average as well. So there's additional costs
that will go on top of that, you know, based
on if you're running an area like in the northeast
or wherever that maybe require high tolls. You know the
costs of operating your vehicle, plus you know the other

(59:41):
centers like but also fuel search charge that goes on
top of um. You know the cost of that fuel
to help the fluctuation just for that fluctuation of fuel
costs to the vehicle. You know, listen, I just I
just know something that I think everybody maybe we have.
We don't appreciate some professions as much as others, right,
I mean, frankly, I can tell you for my years

(01:00:02):
is working in restaurants and in contracting, I didn't get
undue praise. I you know, I'd reluctantly get the check
that and the money that we had agreed to before
the job, even if I did a great job. But
and then I've always said fame is not healthy. And
I know we put our athletes on a pedestal, certain
people on a pedestal. I don't think anyone belongs on

(01:00:23):
a pedestal. Because the lifeline to this country is the
trucking industry, the farming industry, the packing industry, the medical
supply industry, and you know, they're unsung heroes. I always
say that what makes America great or its people, the
people whose names we don't know, that work their asses off,

(01:00:44):
you know, to twelve fourteen, sixteen hours a day, that
raised their kids with good values. They put food on
the table, a roof over their kid's head. You know
that that are generous in ways you can't even imagine.
Obey the laws, follow all the rules, pay their taxes,
and they just make the country great and make our
lives easier with the goods and services they provide and

(01:01:08):
what I love. For years and years and years run
up and down our highways. I got to see parts
of the country that a lot of people are never
going to see. And I just, you know, enjoyed what
I did. I want to people leave me alone and
do my job, make a nice living. And and you know,
I've been fortunate to do what I've loved since I
was a child. You know, play with big trucks and
and on many different levels. And well, I think that's

(01:01:30):
really cool. That's a great, great story. And you know,
tell everybody you meet in the trucking industry they have
a fan in Sean Hannity, Okay, well, I know there's
a lot of us who listen to you. I got
a lot of friends who listen to you, and so
you're you're you listen to out there. I know at
guys don't use like CB radios anymore like break or
breako onnoin right, that's all over. No, I still use them.

(01:01:51):
Left to come with a handle for you, Sean, for Sean,
for you, Sean, so you know handle. I love it.
I'm in. I gotta get a CBE radio. Talk to
my trucker buddies. All right, Mark god Bush, you my friend,
Thank you, wish you the best always. Eight hundred nine
four one sewn as our number if you want to
be a part of the program. Quick break right back.
Coming up next our final news round up and information

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Overload hour All right, News round Up, Information Overload, our
final half hour of the program today your calls Hannity tonight,
nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel. Now, I know
that we had two impeachments went over Ukraine and a
hearsay non whistleblower anonymous here say non whistleblower, whistleblower. We

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went through that sham or shift show as we call
it on this program affectionately, and that was very simply
that Donald Trump he said something on the phone with
Presidents Alinsky. There was nothing wrong with the phone call.
We go through this impeachment process and we had plenty
of hearsay witnesses, plenty of opinion witnesses. There was only

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one act witness in that impeachment trial. The one fact
witness said, well, what did the President say that he
wanted from Ukraine? He said, I don't want anything. I
don't want to quit proquil I want them to do
what's right with the money we give them. Anything wrong
with that? Now, to get there, you had to ignore

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that is zero experience. Hunter his deal with Barisma, and
then a more less cognitively struggling Joe Biden bragging before
the Council of Farm Relations how he sat down with
the Ukrainians and said, you're not getting the one billion dollars.
He's in charge of Ukraine policy for the Obama Biden administration.

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You're not getting the billion. Looks at his watch. You
got six hours and you're either going to fire this prosecutor.
Why would a vice president of the United States want
a prosecutor in Ukraine fired or threatened promised aid of
a billion dollars. Who's this prosecutor. Oh, he's the one
that was investigating his zero experience on Hunter. Let's go

(01:04:09):
back and let's listen to Joe bragging about leveraging your
hard earned tax dollars and what is a real quid
and pro and quot? Listen. Ah said, I'm not going
to We're not going to give you the billion dollars.
I said, you have no authority. You're not the president,
the president said, I said, calling him, I said, I'm
telling you're not getting the billion dollars. I said, you're

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not getting a billion. I'm gonna be leaving here. I
think it was what six hours? I look, I said,
leaving six hours. If the prosecutors not fired, you're not
getting the money. All son of him got fired? Oh,
son of a bee got fired. He fired. He leveraged
a billion tax dollars quid pro quote Joe to get
the prosecutor in Ukraine fired. Now, Hunter, he's fifty years old.

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He's not a kid. Not like we're going after the
President's children, young children. No, when not at all. As
a matter of fact, I think Hunter zero experience has gotten,
you know, frankly, the kid glove treatment by pretty much
everybody except for us, that we just and I'm not
even focused on the personal life issues, which are many

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and might be getting far worse as time goes on.
Time will tell. Based on some briefings I've had with
people that have actually seen the laptop that my own
lawyers refuse to allow me to get a copy of
amazing what could possibly be on there that my lawyers
are like, no, you are not allowed. We're forbidding you
from taking custody of it. And I listen to my lawyers.

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I follow the law. I don't want to get in
trouble anyway. So Hunter Biden goes on Good Morning America
and how is it that he's being paid millions? Did
he have any experience in oil or gas or energy
or Ukraine. Well here's him when he said, I hope
you know what you're doing. What did he think you
were doing? Well? He wrote the press reports that I

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joined the board of Brisma, which was a Ukrainian natural
gas company. And there's been a lot of misinformation about me,
not about my dad. Nobody buys that, but it buys
this idea that I was unqualified to be on the board.
What were your qualifications to be on the board of
ARESMA Well, I was vice chairman of the board of
Amtrak for five years. I was the chairman of the

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board of the UN World Food Program. I was a
lawyer for boy Schiller Flexner, one of the most prestigious
law firms in the world. You didn't have any extensive
knowledge about natural gas or Ukraine itself, though, No, But
I think that I had as much knowledge as anybody
else that was on the board, if not more. Oh,
and then it goes further and it asked, well, why

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do you think you got hired? I no know. Is
it because your last names Biden? Probably probably in the
list that you gave me of the reasons why you're
on that board, you did not list the fact that
you were the son of the course. Yeah, no, what
role do you think that played. I think that it
is impossible for me to be on any of the
boards that I just mentioned without saying I'm the son

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of the vice president of the United States. You were
paid fifty thousand dollars a month for your position. Look,
I'm a private citizen. One thing that I don't have
to do is sit here and open my kimono as
it relates to how much money I make or maker
dealer didn't. But it's all been reported. If your last
name wasn't Biden, do you think you would have been
asked to be on the board of Barisma. I don't know.
I don't know, probably not. I don't think that there's

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a lot of things that would have happened in my
life that if my last name wasn't Biden. Zero experience
makes millions. Then we found out about the Bank of
China deal started as a billion dollar deal just what
ten days after he went on Air Force two with
Joe to China and he makes a deal with the
Bank of China. Private equity deal becomes a billion five deal.

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Then the Grassley Chuck Grassley Ron Johnson Senator Ron Johnson
report comes out. Then we find out other countries are
transferring funds over to his company, including Kazakhstan and an
oligarch from there three point five million with a Russian
oligarch known as the First Lady of Moscow and now
a longtime friend of this program, Luca Rosiak is doing

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a four part series on Hunter and the nefarious activities
of the Biden syndicate family and Hunter's world Biden's son
had tentacles and dark corners of the world far beyond
China and Ukraine. And Luke Rosiak joins us now of
his investigative report, it's kind of amazing because if this

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was vice President Trump and Don Junior and zero experienced
Don and Vice President Trump leveraging a billion taxpayer dollars.
I do think, Luke, maybe I'm wrong, but I do
believe that probably there would be a lot of outrage
from the Democrats and the media. Yeah, I'd say, And really,
what we heard about Rythma is kind of just the

(01:08:52):
tip of the iceberg. He was trying to do deals
wherever he could, and he goes on these programs and
he says, well, I don't know if to hire me
if it was my last name. You know, I've seen
the emails they bithm of rights in the press release
and the draft press release. Basically, this guy, the reason
he's on the board is because he's the sign of
the vice president. And you know Hunter has them edited

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and says you should be more subtle. So there's a
lot of dishonest to hear. I mean, it's pretty transparent
going through these emails, they barely even try to hide it.
You know, there's one of these there's one email where
he says to this Mexican billionaire, I have brought every
single person you've ever asked me to bring to the
FFing White House and then you go silent. I've been
I appreciate you letting me stay at your resort villa.

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That we've been talking about business deals and partnerships for
seven years. So, you know, this is a guy that
he's dealing with Joe Biden's brother Jim. He's dealing with
Hunter and there's this Mexican billionaire and they want to
do a deal with the billionaire. So they bring him
in and they meet with Joe Biden. But you don't
get the Hunter doesn't get the money that he wants,
and so he's basically, you know, yelling at this guy,

(01:10:00):
you know, basically the Joe Biden. So one of the
most interesting things in these emails, I think, is that
Hunter plan for a business that would include him one
of his Barisma style international quote investors, and Joe Biden.
And so there's an email that says, quote in order
to develop this as a platform for both JRDS, meaning

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Joe Biden and his son Bo. I think it's important
that we have full control in twenty sixteen when JRB
one comes on board. And so this is a firm
that they wanted to start up that would involve Hunter,
Joe Biden, and a guy named Jeff Cooper. And so
Jeff Cooper is a guy that basically tried to broker

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a deal between Barisma and Mexico. He flew down to
Mexico with Joe Biden, also worked with Hunter, trying to
steer money to Hunter's company, and so he's very immersed
in the worlds of both the father and the son,
and he's got these gambling ventures. He's just kind of
the classic kind of does whatever he can all over

(01:11:06):
the world to make money. Um And so you know
they had plans to um create such a company according
to these emails, and then you know the other the
brother Bo died, and you know, any number of other
things going to happen where obviously this firm didn't actually
wind up happening. But Jeff Cooper is you know, kind

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of fully immersed in this world as basically we'll go
to any dark cranny of Eastern Europe or whatever and
you can get a few bucks. Um, you know, they
were receiving emails all that. Basically, what what value are
they providing? As you indicated, that's what we have to
ask here. And so there's emails where um, you know,
Jim Biden emails Hunter and says, we've got a quick

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and easy oil deal for uh, you know, carl Us Slim,
the richest man in the world. So there's a buyer
in the seller and we don't have financing and we're
not the buyer, and the well, so what are you
What value are you adding to this oil deal? If
you're not the buyer, you're not the seller, and you
don't have financing. They just kind of insert themselves into
international ventures and take money, and they often invoke Joe

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Biden's role. They go down to Colombia and they have
a brochure that says, you know, Joe Biden is a
is a key point person in the US in Colombia,
and they take all these meetings about how to make money.
You know, they meet with one guy and then they say, oh, well,
you know this guy actually kidnap the end of another
guy we met with. So they're just meeting with anyone.
They don't kind of know who any of these people are.

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They're trying to do business with Taiwan, with Thailand at
the same time as they're doing business with China, and
they don't understand the conflict. They're trying to set up
a deal in Qatar, which is an infamous abuser of
labor rights, and the unions hate it, and they say, well,
maybe we can make money by partnering Cutter with the unions.
They're just kind of going all around the world without

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almost any understanding of what they're doing and getting emphasis
to this point because not only is it Mexico, it's
also Chile, it's also Canada. It's uh, you mentioned Mexico, Taiwan, Thailand,
and Cutter, but also the Philippines, Israel, Turkey, the UAE, Columbia, Argentina,

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Uh finally uh somewhere in Africa, Ghana or Tanzania. Hunter
wrote that himself, and then this whole wealth creation scheme
that apparently you've had access to these emails that he
exchanged with a talent agent, you know, the School of
Public Policy, University of Delaware, the Family Foundation, the Institute

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of Foreign Relations, wealth Creation, you know, all of which
you're you're you're mentioning in all of this, and then
and you also put in in order to develop this
as a platform for both j R B's Joe Biden's right.
I think it's imperative the three of us have full
control come twenty sixteen when Joe Biden j RB one

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comes on board. Is that Joe Biden they're talking about
in twenty fourteen, Yes, exactly. And you know this Cooper guy,
I mean he is he is quite the character. He
was originally a lawyer that was doing his best as
lawsuits with Boe Biden and Joe Biden, who was on
the Judiciary committee, you know, made it said that the
trial ways could like make a lot of money with
these asbestos suits. He intervened in the issue. You know,

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time goes on and Cooper starts just kind of doing
random business deals all over the world and starts getting
in with Hunter and then he starts flying around the
world with Joe Biden, and so he really does bridge
both of their worlds and they talk about going into
business together, you know. And but you know some of
the the West Indies, you got to really check out

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the articles on the Daily Wire because it's just the
drumbeat of example after example after example. Hunter goes on
TV and he says, well, I just did this one
thing in Ukraine because a lot of more putin is bad,
and so by me taking fifty grand a month from
the Ukrainians that would somehow send a message to Russia.
That's not what it was. He wanted money anywhere he
could get it. Some of these places didn't really want

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to do business with him, or he didn't know how
to pull it off, but he was trying to do
anything he could. They talk about, you know, maybe we
can go to Tanzania and mind that, you know, Pan
rivers for gold. It's just kind of it's a crazy
world that this guy occupies. You know, he gets them.
He's dealing with this guy in the West Indies and
they said, well, you know it's got the value of

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ten billion dollars. And Devin Archer, who later went to jail,
says he talked to its professor and we could get
these can get traded and we can get ten percent
in fees. We need to get these guys a meeting
with your dad. So you know, these people are basically
saying you can get a billion dollars if you set
up a meeting with Joe Biden and they don't even

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understand the financial instruments that they're dealing with, the financial deals.
They literally call up a professor and they say, what
is this? How does the money work? And so you know,
it's basically transparent attempts by essentially third world lackeys to
trade on influence. And it just went on and on
and on for years, and it closely tracked, um, you know,

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Joe Biden's where, you know, the areas of focus for
his international policealing as we continue with investigative reporter Luke
Rosiack is with us. So all of this is happening,
and now the question is, now you did not It
sounds like after reading your piece, you did not have
access to the entire Hunter Biden laptop. Is that true?

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I've got tends of thousands of emails, and you know,
I should note that there are other things on that laptop.
I've been told by people that have it, people that
my sources that are brief me that there are a
lot of other things on there that nobody's quite revealed yet.
Have you heard about them yourself? I'm not sure about that.
What I've gone through so far has been limited to
the to the emails, so I don't really have information

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about that. Okay, well, I think what you have here
is a lot. I'm not being critical anyway, It's just
I'm trying to get corroboration for something that my own
lawyers won't let me look at ever. Period. Goodbye. I mean,
it's kind of a strange moment for me and others
saying it's it's pretty bad stuff. But anyway, we're gonna
put your full reporting on Hannity dot Com. Great work

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as always, and we always appreciate you being one of us.
Luke Rosia, eight hundred and nine four one sean is
a number. You want to be a part of the program.
Your call is coming up next for the next half
hour quick break right back twenty five to the top
of the hour. Eight hundred and nine four one sean.
You want to be a part of the program. Look,
can New York be one by a Republican? It's hard.

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I mean when you have New York City nine to
one Democrats to Republicans registered, and there's so hardcore woke left,
radical left that they can't even say riots are riots.
The same people that wanted and got defunding of the police.
The same people that support redistribution, the same people that

(01:18:08):
think it's a good idea to give people that don't
respect our laws, our borders, our sovereignty checks on top
of the housing and the food and the healthcare and
the education that we are paying for. It's it's it's
hard upstate. New York is a shambles economically. Long Island

(01:18:30):
I think is finally beginning to wake up a little bit.
So I just don't know. Gavin Newsom the biggest you know,
he recall is going to happen. That's that's that's a certainty.
But now he's about to bribe everybody in California. Two
thirds of the population will get a check from Gavin Newsom.
What are we, the federal government, the Blue state bell

(01:18:51):
forty billion dollars, he's got a seventy five billion dollars surplus. Well,
why are we the taxpayers that elect responsible? Well not me,
I mean I try, but I don't have any say
in New York at all. Why do red state citizens
have to bail out California when they've got a seventy
five billion dollars surplus with their nearly fourteen percent state

(01:19:15):
income tax rate, and their fifty cents a gallon gas tax,
and their property taxes and their sales taxes. Why do
we have to pay for that? What? So Gavin can
then you know, aid and a beat law breaking by
being a sanctuary state and not following the laws that
he does disj disagrees with, and now also rewarding people

(01:19:36):
here illegally with checks come from anywhere in the world.
We'll give you a check, not a bad and free
healthcare and a place to live and schools for your kids.
Not a bad deal. We can't afford it. Not that
I want to be nice and generous to people. Were
the most generous country on the face of this earth.
But that's not America first. That's putting America and our

(01:20:00):
kids and grandkids in debt forever, in perpetuity. So the
big question out there is can you get fifty percent
plus one to recall Gavin Newsom. I think that's the
harder vote. There's gonna be a lot of people if
you get to that point. And these were called the
question two is okay? Now, pick from the list of
people that are running for governor. Caitlin Jenner and a

(01:20:22):
bunch of other people that I think that's the hard part.
Can Andrew Cuomo actually win again in New York, I'd say, yeah, Unfortunately,
that's how out of touch shot you know, It's just
it's madness. That's why I keep saying, if you're gonna
move out of states like New York and New Jersey

(01:20:42):
and Illinois in California, don't bring your liberal New Green
Deal socialism with you. Leave it in the state from
which you come. Don't ruin the next state that you're
going to, because they're doing much better without you. And
if you're going to bring it and bring your policies

(01:21:02):
with you, it's going to be a disaster. There's a
study out. I love this study. I mean we did
it in relation to Cuomo. Is people have been migrating
now for years. That's why they're losing congressional seats in
states like New York and California. So why states like
Texas and Florida gaining congressional seats. But they're hemorrhaging a

(01:21:23):
lot of residents in the last ten years, California recording
their first year ever a population decline. Florida, Texas, you know,
are attracting many of these blue state refugees is a
worrying trend because there's no evidence that those fleeing blue
states aren't going to vote the same way they did

(01:21:44):
in their old states. There's a new study from wallet hub.
Never heard of them, but seems legitimate. Was on bongino
dot com. I saw his website comparing the states with
one criteria, taxpayer return on an investment. You calculate the
metric by comparing taxes per capita to the quality of
government services that the state is providing infrastructure, crime, schools,

(01:22:08):
water quality, hospital systems, percent of residents in poverty, and
lo and behold to little surprise, Red states ranked the
best you've got in terms of the overall return on investment.
New Hampshire one, Florida two, South Dakota three. Virginia's shockingly four,

(01:22:32):
but they got a ton of money from DC in
Northern Virginia, Missouri five, Ohio six, Texas seven, Georgia eight,
then Nebraska, tennessee, and it goes on down the list.
You finally get to the bottom of the list. Let's see, god,
Hawaii fifty, California forty nine, New York forty four, New

(01:22:54):
Jersey thirty eight. I don't know where Michigan is. I
gotta find Michigan. Where's Michigan on my US? Here as
a pretty long list. That's why I'm I'm looking for it.
Got to be here somewhere. As she getting did a
little better than I thought twenty three. It's getting worse though.
All right, to our phones, we go eight hundred and
nine four one, Sean, you want to join us, Chuck

(01:23:15):
in Kentucky? What's up, Chuck? How are you my friend? Hey, Sean,
thank you for receiving my call. I'm a former US
Army Infantry officer, Sir. Six years on active duty and
fourteen in the reserves, and thank you for serving your country.
Thank you. I'm a hardcore conservative and I cannot believe

(01:23:35):
that this country's allowing Joe Biden and Hunter Biden to
get away with what they're doing. It's just it's mind boggling.
It's almost as bad as history repeating itself with FDR.
I have a PhD in history and I'm a historian,
and I cannot believe the crimes that Hunter Biden is

(01:23:56):
committed and he is not being held the answer for him. Uh,
It's it's truly amazing. Uh. The Ukraine deal back in
two twenty or whatever, where he was getting all that money.
He should have been taken to trial. His father should
have been taken to trial. It's almost as if Biden

(01:24:18):
thinks the way Nixon did when he said, uh, with
the prisoner, does it it's not a crime. Yes, it
is a crime, and we need to look at that.
And we've turned our back on our allies. I mean,
China is looking in looking at work to go in
and invade Taiwan. Russia's ready to prudent, is ready to
go ahead. And I'm serious in the way I think

(01:24:39):
about this. I think he's trying to recreate the USSR
without Germany. That's the thing. I think he's trying to
take Romania back, Ukraine, every all those countries he walks
back under his He's on the border of Ukraine again.
And that happened. The whole crimea issue when Biden and
Obama were in the White House the last time. The

(01:25:02):
thing that is most disturbing to me is Russian arms,
Chinese arms handed over to a rand shipped to Yemen
for a proxy war in the Middle East. That's problematic
in terms of stability in the entire Middle East. But
that's the trifecta. The only thing they need to add
to their little group would be North Korea. Then we're

(01:25:22):
really in a deep hole. And I think that all
of these foreign leaders to you know, stick with my narrative,
which I stand by. I don't think Joe is with it.
He's lazy, he's getting up it, doesn't get to the
office till nine thirty, and usually has less than one
scheduled thing to do a day, and he does one

(01:25:43):
of Why it's like he seems so exhausted, one little event,
so tired, so exhausted. And you know, that's why I'm
calling him warm, milky and sippy cup Joe, because he
doesn't seem too together. To me. It looks like a
significant decline has occurred between when he left twenty seventeen
and today. That's what I see. Kelly and California the

(01:26:05):
United Socialist utopia. What's up, Kelly? How are you hi? Sean?
I am a lifelong Californian. I have sold my house.
I'm leaving the state and due to the crazy taxes
and the craziness. But one thing is I do not
feel safe here anymore. The governor wins is closing the prisons.
Two of them are closing, one is coming up in

(01:26:26):
September letting out inmates. But in the meantime he has
extra security besides his security detail. He has brought an
extra officers paying overtime for twenty four seven. After the
kidnapping plot in Michigan, he's added so that was in October.
He's added officers twenty four seven to sit outside of

(01:26:47):
his house. That is on top of his security detail.
In the meantime, as Californians, we can't even get police
to come to a call because they're so busy and
we don't have enough hall. Well, it's not that. And
they don't want to work either because they're afraid to
They're not free to do their job, you know. And
I'm just telling you that it's a big problem. And
you know, when Comrade de Blasio came in my studio

(01:27:07):
that one day and I said, all right, well, you
have four armed New York City Police detectives around him
protecting him. I said, does every New Yorker should they
have the right to protect themselves with firearms where they
live or work? And his answers, Every New Yorker has
the right to be safe. I said, I didn't ask
you if they're the right to be safe. I asked you,

(01:27:28):
should they have the right to have in their their
own protection at home or work. Every New Yorker has
the right to be safe? Because the answers no, he
doesn't believe that every New Yorker should be able to
get a firearm, and he just didn't want to answer
the question. Like a lot of other issues. Anyway, you

(01:27:48):
make a good point. The biggest challenge you, mark my words,
what's going to happen out in California. It's going to
be question one he does. He's writing checks now to
two thirds of the population of California and the lead
up to this recall vote, Well, sounds a little bit
to me like using while other states money when he

(01:28:10):
out of the seventy five billion dollars surplus and using
other states money to well, let's us say that nicely
incentivize people to go out and vote for them. Unbelievable.
Thank you, Kelly, appreciate it. Shepherd is in Florida. What's up, Shepherd?
How are you hello? Sean? You might be wondering why

(01:28:31):
anyone would vote for Biden or Bernie or Cortez, I'm
here to tell you why I grew up in a
family and a bronx neighborhood full of lefty socialists. With
my family, it was always tax the rich, screw the rich,
take it from the rich. They got their money by lying, cheating, stealing,

(01:28:51):
and standing on the backs of the poor. And if
they didn't, well, they were just playing lucky and they
inherited it. My family not only hated wealthy people, they
hated anyone who had even a little bit more than
they had. If my father owned a Ford and our
neighbor down the street owned a Buick, Dad was not happy.

(01:29:14):
God forbid. If they owned a cadillact they must be
involved in some kind of criminal chicanery, because there's no
way they could afford that legitimately. Okay, fast forward to
twenty twelve. My dear aunt passes away in New Jersey
at the age of ninety three. My brother and I.
By the way side note, my brother had a criminal

(01:29:35):
record that read like a New York City phone book.
We were to receive an inheritance, so we went to
the lawyer's office to meet with after the day after
her funeral, and he was explaining to us the probate
procedure and all that. When my brother heard what we
would end up paying in taxes, he hit the ceiling.

(01:29:57):
He said, wait a minute here, our aunt and uncle
already worked and paid taxes on this money. Why is
it being taxed again? Well, the irony was so delicious
I couldn't resist taking the other side. I said, well,
wait a minute now, mister tax the rich, we're going

(01:30:17):
to have paid off homes, paid off cars, nice little
something in the bank, nice little something in retirement. Don't
you think we should pay our fair share? Mm? And
he said, but where they're rich, I said, I said,
well to some people, we are. Now the shoe is

(01:30:37):
on the other foot. How's it feel? He started yelling
some profanity, and at that point the lawyer stepped in
and said, gentlemen, this is a legal proceeding. Would you
mind keeping your bickering at home? Wow? What an incredible story.
I wish I could. I wish I could talk to
you another hour. I will tell you this. You know,
it's what did Margaret Thatcher say? Socialisms rate till you

(01:31:00):
run out of somebody else's money. I don't understand class
empty because I did everything on my own. I started
with nothing. In my adult life, I would financially independent
at ten. And I'm not kidding my parents, my father,
this is a flophouse to you, because I just sleep
there and eat whatever food was in the refrigerator. And
then basically I worked all the time and I made

(01:31:21):
my own money. I didn't need my parents money. I
was fiercely independent, but I didn't have money like real money.
And all the years that I worked in restaurants contracting,
it was hard to save even a little bit. But
I was always a bit of a saver and started
in radio. You don't get paid when you start in radio.
Even when you get paid, you don't get paid. It's
like you can't even balance get a cheap apartment barely.

(01:31:44):
So I've been on both sides of it. I can
tell you, though, there's something about the dignity of work,
and when you start working and you pay taxes, the
lessons you learn are pretty amazing. Appreciate the call, Shepherd,
call about any time. We appreciate you joining us right
Hannity Tonight, nine Eastern on Fox. Representative Jim Jordan, Ron Johnson,

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the governorship in New York. And we'll have a Hannity
special investigation on the border and COVID that you won't
get from the mob. Nine Eastern tonight, Hannity, Fox News.
We'll see then we'll be back here tomorrow. As always,
thank you for being with us.

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