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January 12, 2022 31 mins

Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, weighs in on filibuster issues, Biden’s build-back better nonsense, and the cost increase on everyday items coupled with Biden’s bare shelves and 40-year inflation high.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, news rounds up information overload hour eight hundred
and nine for one Shawn, if you want to be
a part of the program. Joe did not have a
great cognitive day again yesterday as he goes to Georgia. Georgias,
by the way, the most accessible, some of the most
accessible voting laws in the country. Seventeen days early in

(00:20):
person voting, a drop box in every single district in Georgia.
No excuse, mail in balloting available for people with the
proper ID. Let's see the state of Delaware. They have
zero in person early voting days. They have no drop boxes.
You have to provide a reason if you want an

(00:42):
absentee ballot. Both states, by the way, have voter ID.
But he goes to Georgia, just like the the Attorney
General's going after Georgia and Texas. Why aren't they going
after Delaware? Joe and fifty five hundred and eighty seven
thousand years representing that state never brought the issue up
one time anyway. But he had a hard time yesterday,

(01:03):
first calling Kamala Harris the president, then lying about getting
arrested at a civil rights event. Listen last week President
Harris and I stood in the United States Capitol to
observe one of those before and after moments in American history.
I did not walk in the shoes of generations of

(01:24):
students who walked these grounds, but I walked other grounds
because I'm so damn old I was there as well.
I think I'm kidding man. Seems like yesterday the first
time I got arrested. Anyway, a lie, and he's told

(01:45):
that lie many many times. Then he goes on, Now,
remember we have a whole montage of every Democrat you know,
ending with Chucky Schumer saying that we'd become a Banana
Republic if we get rid of the Philip But they're
trying to get rid of the filibuster to get this
new to nationalize unconstitutionally the manner of how elections are

(02:10):
set up in the States, that is specifically designed in
the Constitution for states. But anyway, I'm voting rights to
Republicans want to be on the side of George Wallace,
Bull Connor and Jefferson Davis. By the way, how many
of them are Democrats? Listen, So I ask every elected
official in America, how do you want to be remembered

(02:31):
consequential moments in history? They present a choice. Do you
want to be the side of the side of Doctor
King or George Wallace. Do you want to be the
side of John Lewis or Bull Connor. Do you want
to be the side of Abraham Lincoln or Jefferson Davis.
This is the moment to decide to defend our elections,

(02:52):
to defend our democracy. Now what do you want for
election integrity? Voter right days, signature verification chain of US
today controls so that nobody can cheat, updated voter rolls,
and partisan observers watching the vote count up close from
start to finish. And no illegal immigrants should not have

(03:13):
the right to vote, like New York City just gave
illegal immigrants over a million of them right the right
to vote in municipal elections. Anyway, here to weigh in
on this and the horrific economic news of the day,
our friend Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina. He's really
the senior Senator of South Carolina. I know Lindsay Graham
thinks he's the senior Senator, but he's not. Senator Scott,

(03:36):
how are you, my friend? I'm doing really well, Sean,
except for yesterday watching the President of the United States
insult the American people of finn Southerners and just bring
up vulgar negative images of who we were one hundred
years ago and fifty years ago and completely deny the
fact of progress. It was. It was just insulting Sean

(04:00):
other than that I'm doing well. Other than that you're
doing fine well. Just historically, we know that Lincoln is
you know, the Republican Party is the Party of Lincoln.
And if you go back to the sixty four Civil
Rights Act, the Voting Ranks Act of sixty five that
people like Joe Biden's friend Robert the former Klansmen Bird
Philip bustered and remember Joe Biden. I don't think history

(04:22):
will be kind to him because he joined with the
former Clansmen in the seventies to stop segregation of schools
and stop school bussing because in his words, he didn't
want public schools to become racial jungles. I don't think
that will be I guess maybe I'm one of the
few that remember this event. Kamala Harris remembered it during

(04:45):
the primary, no doubt about that. One of the things
that we keep seeing playing out is that you look
at the contrast between then Senator Kamala Harris and the
Vice President on the stage. You would think that it
would be hard for them to be in the administration.
It is harder to believe, however, that America's progress will

(05:06):
not be has not been highlighted by the President of
the United States. How in the world they have chosen
power over the people they serve is an affront to
every good minded, everyday person like me and you, Sean,
and millions of Americans who agree that America has made progress,

(05:30):
and yet our president wants to drag us back to
the Jim Crow South. Disgusting. You know, I look at,
for example, the numbers, you've seen the numbers today. Inflation
now at its highest level in forty years, at seven percent. Now,

(05:50):
Joe Biden said, you know, remember this is going to
be transitory, transitory, transitory. I think it's it's the peak
of the crisis, he said, And I think you'll see
a change sooner. They're quicker and more rapidly than most
people think. It's not changing. The Chair of the Federal Reserve,
Jerome Powell yesterday saying this year's economy will come down

(06:11):
to today's inflation report, meaning and it was a disaster. Now,
what does that mean for the average American family? The
Biden inflation tax cost them five thousand dollars each, exactly,
it sean. Remember we have we have something to contrast.
During the Trump years, we saw household income go up

(06:33):
about forty four hundred dollars because of tax cuts and
because of the inflationary effects in this economy economy, we've
seen household income go down by five thousand dollars. But
let's be more specific. For a person on a fixed income,
driving their car to work is now fifty to seventy
percent more expensive than it was just in December of

(06:56):
two twenty. If you're cold because of the cold front,
guess what the cost of it taking care of your
household and heating it thirty percent increase food, I mean fish, meat, fruit,
all up heading towards double digits. And the bottom line
is this inflationary effect is a tax increase, and it

(07:17):
amounts to a pay cut because your spending power is
down under this president, even though it was up under
President Trump. There cannot be a better contrast than the
one we're seeing playing out in the America's economy. And
the people that are hurt the most Sean are the

(07:38):
most vulnerable people working paycheck to paycheck, living on the margins,
and they're asking where did my money go? The answer
is the Biden economy is one built on inflation. You
know what I'm really afraid of. Now we're all feeling it.
We're all paying more. You know, it starts, I don't
know every time we go to a philip our gas tank.

(08:00):
Because he abandoned energy and dependence and artificially reduced the
world supply of energy as the demand remains constant. That's
why we were paying about a buck fifty more a
gallon for gasoline. You know that's twenty twenty five thirty
bucks every time you fillip your tank. It's estimated the
average family will be paying an extra thousand dollars this

(08:22):
year just to heat their homes. Everything we buy in
every store is now costing more. And here's a number
that scares me. The average US household with debt now
owes one hundred and fifty five thousand, six hundred and
twenty two dollars. Now, a Senator, I don't think the
average household is going to ever be able to make

(08:43):
that up to you. Listen, the national debt under this
president has just skyrocketed, and the household burden only increases
exponentially every single day he's been in office. Think about
a COVID spending packet that only had one percent for
vaccines in less than ten percent for COVID related health.

(09:06):
In other words, they spent one point seven trillion dollars
on progressive priorities. That's bankrupting our country, and that becomes
a debt that is hard to pay back for the
average American working their tails off paycheck to paycheck. It
is frustrating to watch this administration tell OPEC please produce

(09:28):
more energy, and to tell the greatest energy independent country
on Earth to produce less. That's us, by the way.
It's just remarkable the misalignment of this president with the
priorities of our country. Now we're going to see I
think I think the Republicans can win the House fairly

(09:48):
easily this election cycle coming up. I don't want to
make a prediction this far out, but I would say
I can't point to a single thing that Joe Biden
has done that he could say is successful, not one um.
And then we have the Senate in play, and if
you want to talk about bell Weather, Senate races. We
got Senator Rubio. I think he'll win Florida. I think

(10:08):
herschel Walker will win in in Georgia. I really believe
he's running a great campaign. You will win in South
Carolina's my prediction, although they always come after you and
I don't take it for granted. Granted, and North Carolina
is more of a swing state than it used to be,
so that makes me nervous. We don't have a candidate yet.

(10:30):
I think the President of the Senate will run in
New Hampshire. Then we've got Pennsylvania. I happen to be
supporting doctor Oz there. I think he will do a
phenomenal job. I can't believe he's given up all that
money to be a senator. He's out of his mind.
Ron Johnson, I hope wins Wisconsin. I think we win Ohio.
Then we have Attorney General Bernovich out in Arizona, and

(10:54):
we have Laxalt and Nevada. Um. I mean, you can't
have a bigger bell weather year than this coming year.
What are your thoughts on it? Because I'm more excited
about twenty twenty two every single day of this year
than I was last year. We're producing and recruiting highly competent,
qualified candidates across the board and redis rating will help

(11:16):
us win back the House. Plus the progressive failures of
the far left that now control the Democrat Party, it
is being rejected by the American people whole cloth. That's
great news for America's future. When we reject the one
way ticket to socialism. This is a path in the

(11:37):
wrong direction. And when you combine that with good candidate recruits,
we are in good shape. All right. So we know
that Joe Biden now is pushing to eliminate the filibuster,
and I'm not sure why they think it's a bad thing.
I mean, you need a vaccination card in New York
if you want to even go to a restaurant. Your
kid needs want to go to a restaurant, even a

(11:58):
five year old. Question is if certain integrity measures need
to be in place. I believe voter ID needs to
be in place. Signature verification should be in place, chain
of custody. In other words, when mail and ballots come,
they need to be put in one room with a
camera so everybody can watch. At twenty four seven, I

(12:19):
also would update voter rolls. Most states have laws that
partisan observers get to watch the counts start to finish.
That didn't happen in twenty twenty. And I would add
illegal immigrants like in Vermont and New York City should
not be allowed to vote. Is there anything that is
restrictive in that set of rules that I'm laying out
that every state I believe should adopt. Well, Sean, let's

(12:42):
just put it clearly. You were talking about common sense
reforms that makes it easier to vote and harder to cheat.
That's what America wants. That's what we deserve, and that's
what we should get. No one can disagree with what
you just laid out, which is a path to making
it easier for the American citizen. Not like New York.

(13:06):
Why are they so against voter ID The same people
that want us to have vaccination cards. Not only do
you have to have a vaccination card, but you also
need a voter you need you need to have an
ID in some of these major cities with your vaccination card.
Think about this, and cities like Chicago, in Los Angeles
and New York, half of the African American population who

(13:27):
are strongly opposed to these vaccine mandates can't go take
their families to dinner in those cities because they don't
have a vaccine card because they're against the mandate. But
two thirds of Hispanics, over sixty percent of blacks, eighty
percent of whites all say that a voter ID makes sense.

(13:49):
Every single demographic in this country supports the voter ID
because we want to know who's voting. That's good news.
And signature verification for mail in ballads. It's like common critical,
it's common sense. Absolutely must have it. That's quick, quick question.
I've heard your name mentioned numerous times and conversations that

(14:12):
people would like to see you one day run for president.
Would you ever do that? Well, I gotta tell you what.
There's no opening for presidency of my homeowners association right now.
I gotta tell you better win my reelection next year.
You just named a bunch of candidates who needed to win.
Every Friday night, there's a football game, and you win
the first one and you see what the next one

(14:33):
looks like. So I'm thankful that that was one of
the better dodges of that question that I've ever heard.
Better answers. Thank you, Senator. To Tim Scott, we appreciate
you always being with us. Well, Sean, come to Charleston.
Let's go to Hall's Steakhouse and have it a good dinner.
It's on me. It sounds great. Eight hundred ninety four
one Sean, you want to be a part of the program.
When we come back, we'll hit the phones Hannity tonight,

(14:54):
we got a great show nine Eastern Fox News. As
we continue, all right, twenty five now till the top
of the hour, eight hundred for one, Sean, you want
to be a part of the program. Sue is in
the great state of Tennessee. Sue, how are you glad
you called? I am great and it's good to hear
you from Tennessee having fled California just two months ago. Man,

(15:14):
I know so many people they don't know I'm moving
to Tennessee, like Franklin County, Tennessee, and I lived ninety
well ninety minutes south on sixty five. You know what
that is in Athens, Alabama. I sure do. Drove through
Alabama on a trip down to Florida and then settled
back in here. So we're up in spring Hill and

(15:36):
love the area. The South has got it made. What's
on your mind today? Well, let's see I got a
I got a sophomore nursing student down to the great
state of Texas. Got a call yesterday after putting her
on a plane. Family came down with COVID from my doctors,
pulled it out, got ibra mecton, got a husband who
had it, daughter got it, got her back, and she

(15:58):
said that she has been told that probably in the fall,
when she starts her rotations, she A's going to have
to get the vaccination, which I call the shot, which
is absolutely ridiculous. She's a four point of student, I mean,
great kid, and now she's like, what do I do?
Do I double major? Do I change my major? It's

(16:20):
just unbelievable. It's just unbelievable. You know, I'm very, very
torn for people like you said. What I don't understand
is why there is not at least a testing option.
Now we know that all of these vaccines, fully vaccinated,
people with boosters, even people in natural immunity are now

(16:44):
testing positive. I know in my own life that's just
a fact. So the question is why aren't we more
focused on therapeutics, which is where I think we need
to be now. If they want a safe work environment
and they offer you an option, which would be Okay,
you come in every day a rapid test, and your negative,
you go in. It takes ten minutes. It's not a

(17:04):
big deal to me. It's not a big deal to
other people. They hate the thought of having to do that.
For me, it doesn't bother me at all. That's my
personal view. But but they're not giving them the option.
So here you have your daughter who wants to serve people.
And all three of my sisters at some point became nurses,
and they all left it, but just as a point

(17:25):
they made it. And here she has a dream to
do that, and this now hangs over her head. I
wish I could tell you what to do. I don't know.
I don't feel like it's my place to tell people
what to do in terms of COVID. I don't know
anything about her medical history or current condition. I don't
know anything about you know. I think you just mentioned

(17:46):
she has natural immunity. At this point, I mean, she's
not even eligible for the shot for I think what
three months from now. But it's you know, I would
just say this as a parent. And my kids are
older as well, and one is out of college and
one is it's still in college. You know, I just say,
I just try to be a supportive parent. What do
you want to do? Tell me what you want to do,

(18:08):
what is your choice? And you know, think it through.
And you know, I always tell them, you know, my
dreams came true because nobody told me what to do.
I followed my own way. And so I try to
urge that in them with the great insistence. Ay, they
got to finish college, whether they like it or not.
One of my kids, I won't mention which one was
pretty much a wise as well. You didn't finish that

(18:30):
and you did, Okay. I'm like, well, I didn't have
any money to finish. That's not the case with you.
I have your money put away for your college. Don't
cam me this crap. That's but you know I feel
sorry for I mean, it's it's I just don't know
what to tell you. I think it's can you get
a religious exemption, a medical exemption of any kind for her? Well,

(18:54):
I've got a religious exemption. I'll pull that one out
when we have to. You know, I just sit and
think people have such a stories and healthcare professionals, and
it was so sad here that we had to call
frontline doctors just to get everybody on iver met in
which you know, Eider Clorquin, I got on one of
my kids. But I'm sending her going, They're sending people
back in that maybe are COVID positive to get it

(19:15):
back out in the workforce. And I'm like, going, here's
my thoughts. Either wake up woke people or you know
about then the hard needs to come, you know, at
the point going I can't change it. I can support her,
and I'm just hoping that our administration and maybe maybe
in a strange way, you know, this gives her reason
to pause and really dig deep inside and decide what

(19:39):
she really wants to do. You know, maybe maybe this
look what I found my kids when they've changed their
mind on some big things. You know, at first I
question it, but then I see that they're happy making
that choice. And I have a funny feeling. Your daughter,
she sounds like an exceptional young woman. She'll she'll be

(20:01):
able to figure this out with your help and love
and support. I believe that. Oh yeah, I do too.
You just want your go getters to get what they want.
She wants to be in pediatrics and that's been her love. Well,
I have an idea. If she's a four oh student,
why didn't you become a doctor? Gosh, I think you've
got the liability and all that way. Maybe frontline doctor
and went high. I don't know. My niece became an

(20:23):
ob gyn doctor and she loves her job, absolutely loves it.
And she's in Texas. She's my god daughter as well.
And I think it's a very noble thing to want
to help sick people. I really do. But I wish
you both the best. Okay, thanks, Sean. Hey, you've got
a great program. And let me tell you from California,

(20:46):
I used to drive around. I was adored Asher and
an Insta Carter during the whole pandemic, and I would
oh wow, you would get so fired up. And then
I finally came back here and then I put you
on and we have to listen to you while she
was back home from college and us terrific support. Yeah,
love you. It's just great to be able to talk
to you. Our prayers with you and your family and

(21:06):
your daughter sounds amazing. Take a bow, mom, you did
a good job. Eight hundred nine for one. Shan, Let's
go to Wyoming, dan Is next. Sean Hannity show. What's up, Dan,
How are you. I'm great, Sean, great to talk to you. Yeah,
I live here in the Free State of Wyoming, and
I heard your interview with Harriet Hageman yesterday and I

(21:28):
just wanted to make a couple of comments. Sure, Yeah,
she's she's a great person. I think she'll make a
great representative for our state. She's ready to stand up
to Cheney. Cheney has basically committed political suicide here in Wyoming.
And you know, she's called Trump supporters radicals, some of

(21:51):
which I'm one, and I just, uh, I'm just looking
forward to the to the primary of this coming summer.
Harry Hagman has been representing in the back in the
back way the states, the Western States by fighting Clinton
and his land grabbing that was in the nineties and

(22:12):
Obama and his land and water grabbing. I'll be honest,
I was very impressive. Though yesterday we're going to we're
on TV also, but she she was very impressive. She's
a great lady, and the people here in Wyoming are
full support of her. We're all really pretty fed up
with Cheney and her treachery. And I just wanted to

(22:34):
thank you for having her on it was a good
moment to hear her on national TV or radio, and
I'm looking forward to seeing her on TV too. And
I wanted to thank you very much. You're a great American. Well,
we appreciate you being with us. We love our friends
in Wyoming and it's a beautiful part of the country.
Appreciate it, Dan, thank you. Rob is in Montana. That's

(22:55):
what we need to do. By the way, we need
to get a ranch. What do you think We'll put
the whole show on a ranch somewhere out there and
we'll call it Yellowstone Hannity, what do you think, Linda.
I mean, I'm a big fan of anything that gets
me out of the eastern block of the country, which
is what I now refer to it as you know, luck,
I'm out, I'm done. You know, they can all go

(23:17):
suck it. I don't know if I can say that
on air, but putting that aside, I would like you
that's like the cleaned up version. Yeah, I'm like, that's
not so bad, right. Um. I like Montana personally, big
fan of Montana. So if we could do it in Montana,
I can go with you. Man. You know, there are
all these days I just sit and I think, what

(23:37):
would it be like to live on a ranch? Anyway?
Bob is in Montana. I'm sorry, Rob, How are you? Rob?
I'm good? How are you doing? Fou? I'm good, sir,
Glad you called. I would would it would be great
to have you out here on a ranch in Montana.
I just want a baby ranch. Well, how big is
a baby ranch? Like a thousand acres or what? Yeah,

(23:58):
now you could get I worked on a ranch this
past summer for a guy. He's got twelve acres out there.
You can get everything you need done on twelve acres.
An airstrip. You can't put an airstrip on it or anything,
but you can. You can. You can be sufficient out there,
self sufficient on twelve People have a lot of their
own private airstrips, you know what. Over in the Bitter
Root Valley um, which is just south of Missoula where

(24:21):
I am, they do have a lot of helipads on
those properties. And they just extended the runway in Hamilton's
so they can start bringing in the the G fours
and the G fives and the big boys. This this
place is changing. It's unbelievable. A lot of people buy
a lot of acres out there and all that for sure.

(24:41):
Um oh, and housing, I mean just just regular you know,
front door downtown housing is an incredible thing to be
dealing with too right now out here any of these
red states, like for example, you know, I invested in
real estate, and I can tell you that I'm looking
at Florida crisis. It's insane. It is absolutely out of control, insane,

(25:04):
and I don't see any end in sight because the
migration is really only just begun. I mean, you still
have baby boomers yet to retire, and and all these
hedge fund people that made you know, tons of money,
they're they're paying obscene prices for like Ocean Fun property
down in Florida. It's incredible. Oh yeah, it's And it's
my rent. I rent a little two bedroom duplex under

(25:30):
a thousand square feet. They used to call Missoula poverty,
poverty with a view, you know, it was it was
easy to before in Missoula, Montana. And now my literally
with no improvements nothing, only demand in my rent went
from eight hundred to fifteen hundred dollars a month overnight. Man,
that's a lot of money. Reason if for any reason,

(25:53):
my landlord decides to not renew my lease. I'm homeless.
You can't. You cannot find housing out here. There's a guy,
my neighbor, his kids he was lucky enough to have
as he was all excited, his kids and his grandkids
moved here from Wichita after getting a job as the
head of security at the VA out here. He had

(26:14):
to turn the job back down moved back to Wichita
because he couldn't find a place to live. Listen, I
don't know what your financial circumstances are. I do tell people,
especially in growth areas. Now, I don't give real estate
advice to New York because it's too fluid. I don't
know how this is going to end up. The same

(26:35):
with California. I can see property values decreasing significantly there.
But you know these states that are on fire, like Florida, Texas,
Southern States, Tennessee, North and South Carolina. I'll tell you,
if you can you buy a place, you hold it

(26:55):
for a while, it becomes your retirement. It's most people's
biggest investment. And you know, especially now, we're now facing
according to Goldman Sachs, they expect four interest rate hikes
this year. So we have historically low interest rates if
you got if you have the ability, try and get
your own little place, doesn't matter how big it is,

(27:16):
and hopefully it'll increase some value and you get a
good return on your investment then and you can use
that in your older years, you know, when you're settling down. Well,
you you said a key phrase, you said, you don't
see any end in sight to to to this property.
Boom right, it will be. I mean there's an even
flow to every market. But of course that you don't.

(27:37):
We don't know where it's going to come from. The
speculator in me knows it's out there. There's a boogeyman
out there somewhere. I'm not afraid of it. I'm just
waiting for it, you know. And then when when it happens,
then I'll then I'll be able to go with my
bag of dollars hopefully they'll still be worth something, um
and and and snap something up. I mean, it's just
it's it's market cycles. I think we're just we're we're

(28:00):
all very dramatic right now, that's for sure, I'll tell you.
But but I'm looking at the boom States. Where do
people want to be? The Carolina seem hot, uh, Tennessee
on fire, Florida's on fire, Texas have been on fire,
then adjoining states Alabama and Louisiana, other southern states, you

(28:20):
know where the people are flocking to red states and
then leaving blue states in droves. So I just moved here.
I just moved to Missoula in the summer of twenty twenty.
I'll leave that story to the side. But every year
I go back to Chicago. I have a Christmas tree
lot business. I sell Christmas trees in downtown Chicago, and

(28:41):
I get to hang out with my daughters. And the
difference between you're just in every way, Sean, the difference
between your life in a great city between in your
life out in the mountains. It's I gotta go. But
there was a CNS News article by Craig Banister. So

(29:03):
many people fled California in twenty twenty one that you
haul ran out of one way trucks to rent. That's
how fast people are getting the hell out of there. Anyway,
I'm jealous, Rob, You're living, you know, clear skies and
sunshine and mountains and horses and cattle. I kind of

(29:24):
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