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January 6, 2020 91 mins

Former Speaker Newt Gingrich joins Sean to discuss the issues in the Middle East and what our big "language" problem is. We've actually been at war with Iran since 1979. Plus, Joe Concha, Host of WOR tonight and opinion columnist for The Hill, and Mark Simone, host of the morning show on WOR cover last night’s epic monologue roasting the ridiculous left at their own big party, the Golden Globes. Ricky Gervais is taking the home win for the most honest and direct performance.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I fuckle up, Happy New Year, Glad you're all with us.
Three hundred and two days, the best election coverage available
on your radio dial, the best liberal insanity coverage available
on your radio dial. And if you weren't around Friday,
we were here back early. Based on events obviously I had,
I couldn't. I couldn't stay home, I could not take

(00:22):
it anymore, based on the issues involving the killing of Solomony,
a huge success by every single measure. And it doesn't
matter whatever Donald Trump does. There's nobody in the mob
in the media that'll ever give him credit. Very few
thereof the Democrats have lost it all. So now the

(00:44):
president doing something phenomenal for world safety. There needs to
be a sort of how to deal with worlds the
world's most evil terrorists for dummies, because there's so much
stupid commentary out there. There's there's so much that people

(01:08):
read into something that is not existent. There's such a
fear people live in, fear, constant fear of everything, And
oh what I think, Man, Oh, it's like I can't
stand the fear. You can't live your life and fear
to this extent and survive. But this is this, But

(01:30):
the fear is by the way, it's selective. They only
expressed the fear when it suits their their crappy political agenda.
You know, for example, the Democrats, they never said a
word about notifying Congress when Obama launched two thousand, eight
hundred strikes on Iraq and Syria. No, there was no

(01:53):
congressional approval needed in any way by any of them.
And now we've got Nancy pelo See resolutional limit the
president's military actions. She obviously knows nothing about the constitution
and coequal branches of government and separation of powers. She
doesn't seem to understand or to her colleagues in the

(02:14):
House with the ridiculous obstruction of justice impeachment charge, when
we all know every president in modern history has used
executive privilege, and that the third branch of government when
there's a conflict between the executive and legislative branch of government,
that would be the judicial branch where you go to

(02:34):
seek remedy, which is what they have agreed to look
into at the United States Supreme Court. And I would
expect that that's going to come down on the President's
side by the time this is all said and done,
and it is just raw politics on every level, and
they don't seem to care. I mean this whole argument. Well,

(02:57):
well yeah he's evil, Yeah he's horrible. Yeah he killed Americans. Yeah,
Iran is the number one state sponsor of terror. Yeah,
there's no good reason he was at Baghdad airport, none whatsoever.
Draw all of you have seen on Twitter the question

(03:17):
from Solomoni to Trump, but you're gonna give us one
hundred and fifty billion, just like Obama did, and Trump
answers again, it's Twitter. They have fun on Twitter, and
the President's sure, meet me at Baghdad airport. There's never
any good reason to be there. Now, let me explain
if you're not a Benghazi Democrat, if you're not a

(03:41):
let's ribe the world's dictators democrat, because that was that
was Clinton with Kim Jong Ill And it's a good
deal of American people. No, it wasn't a good deal
for the American people. Yeah, we gave them all this
money and we got nothing for it, and they got
the nuclear weapons. Any Way, great job bribing a dictator.

(04:02):
The worst deal ever. That that award goes to Obama
and Biden one hundred and fifty billion in cash and
other currencies, cargo planes, a cash and other currencies landing
in Tehran for the Mullahs of Irand what do we
think they're gonna do with that money? Well, they're doing
what they've always been doing. They're the number one state

(04:26):
sponsor of terror. They are fighting one proxy war after another.
Solomoney directly responsible for orchestrating the attacks and the killings
of hundreds of Americans interact or in this conflict. There's
no good reason he was in Iraq. But you got this, Yeah,

(04:46):
and it's been part of it's in the Republican there's
a small wing. This is where I part ways with
my friend Rampaul. Like Rampaul, but I disagree with them.
And also I agree with the assessment that this is
going to escalate into a full fledged, protracted conflict. I
don't think it needs to be. And if they retaliate,

(05:09):
the options we have are so numerous because of our
superior military power. The Iranians they ought to be pretty
nervous right now. They might be saber rattling like they are,
but if I was them internally, I'd be saying, what
is Trump going to do next? And I guarantee you
that is happening, not a matter of even guessing. Here

(05:32):
evil people or evil, but that doesn't necessarily mean they're
evil and stupid. Some of them could be evil, and
we use the term of evil geniuses. They could be
intellectually bright but evil. So here's like sort of a
one oh one for dummies that don't understand, especially in

(05:53):
the mob and the media, especially those in the Democratic Party.
I mean, it just is. It gets frustrating at times,
but I guess it's it's so predictable. I shouldn't allow
it to frustrate me. But because I'm listening to these
people on television and I'm watching which literally it forced

(06:15):
me and compelled me to call into my own TV
show last Thursday night because I had information that nobody
else had, because I actually worked the phones, you know,
part of the job as a talk show host. I'm
a member of the press. Remember we vetted Obama. They didn't.
We did their work. Journalism's dead. We've been doing the

(06:36):
deep state, deep dive, proven correct, a thousand percent correct, exonerated,
if you vindicated, if you will buy the Horowitz report,
I think it's even gonna be more shocking to the
conscience of America when the Durham Report and the bar
report come out. And now in that case, unlike an
inspector general with Michael Horowitz, they're actually having the ability

(06:57):
to convene grand juries and charges can be brought against
the individuals that abuse power and especially the powerful tools
of intelligence. Now, as I said from the beginning, this
is the ninety nine percent of our intelligence community that
literally risk their lives daily to keep us safe. And

(07:21):
these are the people that are out there in the
front lines. We entrust them with the best We have
the best intelligence gathering capabilities on the face of the earth,
Thank god we have them well, and one percent turns
them on we the people. Yeah, at that point, now
we're at a constitutional crisis tipping point because we have

(07:42):
civil liberties, we have constitutional protections that clearly weren't used
when they abuse power and they were corrupt. But if
you want to know how the world works, and you're
not willing to be a Benghazi Democrat and tell people
that want who save American lives a mile away that
they've got to stand down three times. And we've had

(08:05):
Mark mark Eist on the program Friday, one of the
Benghazi heroes. If you're not part of the appeasement democratic
mindset that believes in bribing dictators. Then you gotta understand
there's some simple rules in life. Now, you don't get
to shoot American drones out of the sky and not

(08:28):
expect that the United States of America is going to respond.
We now, you don't get to attack our embassy through
your surrogates that you're funding. And I would argue probably
in all likelihood when we finally get to the bottom
line information. The reason that Solomoni was on the ground

(08:50):
to Baghdad airport. Remember, days before the words Solomoni is
our leader, we knew that they had ties to Hesbola,
Hesbola to you, God hates Israel, hates the United States,
Death to Israel, death to the US, burn our flags,
burn their flags, the Israeli flags. So he was there

(09:10):
for no good. The idea the President Trump was clear,
this was not gonna be another Benghazi, and this is
the only way you stop it from becoming another Benghazi.
You don't get to take hostage and the narrow Straits
of Hormuz, where a third of the world's oil supply,

(09:30):
the lifeblood of the world's economy, you don't get to
take British tankers hostage. If you do that, then the
likelihood increases that we're going to respond. You don't get
to disrupt the world's oil supply in that way and
then go after the Saudis for no reason at all,
so that you can then sell more of your oil

(09:52):
on the free market. Because the Trump's sanctions are creating
a lot of conflict for you, the Mullahs within sight
of Iran. There's a lot of political disruption that's been
going on because of the President's sanctions against Iran. Very
different approach. If you're not an appeaser, if you don't
believe in bribing dictators, you don't get to kill Americans
in Iraq and not expect to pay a price. You

(10:15):
don't orchestrate attacks on our embassy and try to kill
Americans and don't get a response. At some point, you're
funding of terrorism worldwide has to be dealt with, and
it's not by bribing you into stopping. It's not gonna work,
it never has, never will be. That is called appeasement.

(10:36):
You don't get to fight proxy wars around the globe
and not expect a response. You don't get to try
and take over the entire region and not expect reprisals.
And by the way, you can do all of this,
and you can still because I don't ever want boots

(10:56):
on the ground going door to door like we did
in a rat because these idiots in the swamp in Washington,
like Joe Biden, Joe Biden is now claiming that he
didn't support the Iraq war. He's a liar. Even fake
news CNN broke the story. He's lying. But you don't
get to start these wars all gung ho. Ready to go,

(11:21):
send our national treasure, our brave men and women, the
greatest military fighting force in the history of mankind, to
go fight, bleed and die and give up their limbs
and come back dis figured if you come back at all,
and then say never mind. So the only option to that,
and it's a great option that we develop and we

(11:43):
have been developing, and we do have the capability right now.
How do we know because Trump showed us it works
in Syria. That's how he defeated the Caliphate in Syria,
and he pushed it all the way back and crushed
it and culminating with the with the death of Baghdaddy
and a lot of his top commanders and associates. Well, now, okay,

(12:07):
so let's say the fear of the Democrats that want
to bribe dictators, the appeasers is that Iran may retaliate. Well,
the president was pretty clear. We've identified fifty two targets
symbolic for a reason. Obviously the hostage situation four hundred
and forty four days Americans held hostage. And what's the

(12:29):
first thing the president can do? You want to hurt
Iran's economy and make it collapse. Take out their refineries.
It'll collapse if you want to. You maybe at some point, Okay,
we've been worried about these nuclear facilities in Iran, dug
deep underground. Their targets too, and also the mullah's got

(12:51):
to be thinking they're targets. I know, we're not allowed
to call for the assassination of foreign leaders. And less
of course, you're what's his name, George Lopez? You know
the Iranians have put an eighty million dollars bounty on
Trump's head and Lopez hah, joking, we can do it
for forty really talking about a president secret service, you're

(13:11):
allowed to do that? I don't know. I wouldn't do
it for anybody. So the option is not oh he's evil,
do nothing, or bribe them into liking us. These are
the false options that they're creating, or that you gotta
put boots on the ground and fight this as a
conventional No, that doesn't have to happen either. The next

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generation of weaponry offensive and defensive. We push the buttons.
We take out strategic locations that go to the heart
of their economy, that go to the heart of where
they're trying to create the most chaos and havoc in
the world, their nuclear facilities. That's it. Attack us again,
We hit him again and again, and you don't have

(13:57):
to have kids banging on their doors. Now. If the
people of Iran, if they want regime change, that's up
to them. At that point, they might have a bigger
opportunity than they ever dreamed. All Right, we got a
lot to get to today. Eight hundred it's great to
be back. Happy New Year to all of you. Three
hundred and two days. I this is it, game on,

(14:17):
Let's play. I never thought I'd ever want to watch
any Hollywood award show, But man, how great was Ricky Gervase? Oh?
I mean he'd what a takedown? It was epic, just
the epic. You know that if ISIS had a channel
that you have your agents calling them in two seconds,

(14:39):
just tearing into all the Hollywood elite and and just vicious.
You know they're in no position a lecture about anything
because you know nothing about the real world. And oh
not to mention, you're all perverts. Ouch. Even Joaquin Phoenix
lectured is so Hollywood friends about Yeah, you claim environmentalism

(15:04):
all you want. Yeah, I know you had your all
vegan menu. I guess they had for this thing. I
don't like to watch these shows. And then this happened,
and I'm like, now I'm watching every rerun. I can
watch every tape of highlight that I can see. We'll
hit that later in the program today. Also new Gingrich
Daniel Hoffman, thirty year CIA ops officer, contra, Mark Simone on,

(15:26):
Ricky Gervais, Colin Kaepernick, Nike, what does Nike c and
Colin Kaepernick. I don't I don't see it. And they're
under heavy fire too. All right, we'll get this all
in GLADU with those best election coverage. Three hundred and
two days to go, so we'll continue twenty five to
the top of the hour. You know, um, before the break,

(15:49):
I kept highlighting how it was not one pole or
outlier with the president's approval rating with African Americans. You
had eight poles credible polls as and the president's support.
One had the president at thirty four, five, another thirty four,
another thirty three, another twenty eight, twenty I think twenty two,

(16:14):
and the lowest was sixteen. Now sixteen would be twice
the level of support at the president. Again breaking things
down demographically with the African American community, that is a
game changer, and for good reason, because you know, you
look at what I have to do is look at

(16:34):
liberal policies disproportionately. I have hammered the failure of the
Obama Biden years, and those disproportionately impacted were minorities in America.
You see the same trend lines in spite of what
the mob and the media is telling you with Hispanic Americans.

(16:56):
And now Zadby. Zagby was the first guy to pick
up on this trend of support within the African American
community for the president. His latest survey now has picked
up something else that I'm just going to keep an
eye on. It's early three hundred and two days away.
But anyway, it shows the president is above water with

(17:17):
his approval rating fifty forty eight, a key level his
political team has been working hard to reach. I think
one of the reasons he gets there is because, in
spite of all of the crap that they have piled
on this guy in three years, he's kept working. And
the list of promises made and capt they're huge and yeah,

(17:38):
and then he's still acting. He's not the appeaser, he's
not bribing the dictators. And we didn't have as NBC
fake news, you know, conspiracy channel TV area fifty one
roswell Rachel Maddow's Conspiracy Channels suggesting, oh, Donald Trump's Benghazi
no wasn't at all. But the one demographic breakout in

(18:01):
Zogby's poll that I paid attention to was fifty one
percent of support with Millennials and fifty six percent support
with Generation X. Those numbers help give him an edge
over the top five candidates fighting it out in Iowa.
And what's more is he's building support with independence, Hispanics, women,

(18:22):
and African Americans. And I'll read directly from Zogby's report,
Trump is doing well, winning back support with important swing
voters independence forty two percent at least somewhat approve of
Donald Trump Hispanics forty five percent approval, forty four percent

(18:42):
among women, and against Joe Biden. Trump wins and he
leads Bloomberg. It doesn't really seem to be surging. He's
spending millions and millions and millions when people get the
Bloomberg's opinions. I don't think he's a horrible person. I
just think he's a radical leftist, and I think that

(19:05):
that all the policies that he would implement. It basically
is that like being in New York having a liberal
New Yorker as your president. Trump was not. I remember
I went out on a limb. I told all my
conservative friends he's not going to govern as a liberal
because he's not one. I said directly, and so many

(19:25):
conservatives beat the crap out of me. God, you know,
I do what I do. I tell the truth as
I know it. I knew it wasn't true. I knew
where he stood. It's like, I know he's not gonna
have this long protracted boots on the ground conflict. Yeah,
we need more boots there now in the region, but

(19:47):
not to invade Iran. We're not doing that. That doesn't
that doesn't have the factor and even to our consideration.
And this is what frustrates me when I'm listening to
these Benghaz Democrats or bribe dictator democrats, and you know,
think that you can one hundred and fifty billion dollars
that they may begin to like us, because that's not

(20:10):
gonna happen. Now. It's the civil war within the Democratic
ranks are real. Paul Rova is saying, watch for a
Broker convention this year. I could see it. You got
Acascio Cortez, the real Speaker of the House, Pelosi speaker
in name only. His latest attack on Biden. I think,
you know, poor shadows what's coming here because she attacked

(20:34):
Biden this weekend. And it's kind of getting harder and
harder to see how Bernie Sanders, Progressives whatever put aside
their differences with Biden, especially after they all got screwed
the last time. You could never understand why I was
like the only one saying, uh, they stole the primary
from you guys. Hello, I'm literally about that. I'm right now.

(21:05):
Oh boy, that was a Bernie supporter. Pretty scary times.
We have got to tell you anyway. So the rift
is real. The rift was real with Hillary. I'm not
sure why Bernie backed off. He shouldn't have, but she said.
In this interview with Kascio, Cortez said that Democrats can
cultivate too big of a tent, asserting that she and

(21:28):
her party's twenty twenty frontrunner, Joe Biden, would be in
different political parties in any other nation. She said this
in a profile in New York Magazine. Some are now
saying in suggesting she may want to run at some
point herself. You know, Biden, by the way, sided with
Solomony in handing control of Iraq to Iran. There was

(21:48):
a Washington Free Beacon piece this I did not know.
Apparently he played a decisive role in enabling the recently
assassinated CUD Force leader Solomoni to push the US out
of Iraq and deliver the country into the hands of Iran.
And they go through that whole story. I won't go
into it now. Poles now show that Bernie saves that

(22:09):
Warren was on the rise, She's now on the decline,
and Bernie now is on the rise. In Iowa, New Hampshire,
you got an anti war activist says it's unacceptable for
Elizabeth Warren to even call Solomoni a bad guy. By
the way, what a dumb argument. He's evil, He's killed Americans,
he leads the number one, number one state sponsor of

(22:30):
terrorist country and their real efforts supporting Hezbollah, going back
into his history and fighting proxy war after proxy war.
But we don't we don't want to kill him because
we might piss them off, we might make them mad,
Like wow, how do you get to a place in
your head that it's okay to pribe Mullah's that chant

(22:52):
death to America and death to Israel and threatened to
wipe Israel off the map and burn our flag in
the American flag. What would possess anybody to give these
idiots one hundred and fifty billion dollars? What would it
possessed Clinton to think you can bribe the North Koreans

(23:13):
into giving up the nuclear program. We give the money
and then they do it anyway. At some point you
got to realize that there's only one way to stop evil.
And when you see it and you identify it, and
they're the number one state sponsor of terror, the shooting
down drones, they are stopping the free flow of oil

(23:34):
at market prices. They're taking hostage tankers and they're they're
literally bombing out facilities of their competitors. That impacts the
world economy, killing Americans in Iraq, you know, orchestrating the
entire attack on our embassy to kill Americans and turn
it into a benghazi, which it wasn't and didn't become

(23:54):
thanks to the President, thanks to our intel community, the
ninety nine and others. And they get all wigged out
because Rainy Iran's general replacing Solomoni is vowing for revenge. Okay, shocker,
saber rattling or that, I guess. We have Solomoni's what

(24:15):
was it, his daughter warning families of US troops waiting
for their death. At some point, you gotta stand up
and say if you do it, you're gonna pay the
price if you and the price does not need to
be a boots on the ground historically fought war, you know.
And Pompeos said it on Fox New Sunny said, endless

(24:37):
wars are the direct result of weakness. The President is
never gonna let that happen now. So far, the President
has kind of kept his word on the promises he made. Now,
Pompeo says, we're gonna get it right. We're gonna get
the force posture correct. But make no mistake, America's mission

(24:58):
is to have our footprint in the Middle East reduced
while still keeping America safe from rogue regimes like the
Islamic Republic of Iran and from terrorist activity broadly and
throughout the region. In what world does some people think
it's okay to try and kill Americans abroad and try

(25:21):
and take over our embassy and our interest in abroad,
and not think there's going to be a price to pay.
That's the only thing that works. It's as simple as
the bully argument, or that the fact that some Moranian
lawmaker is offering an eighty million dollar bounty on Trump's head.

(25:42):
That's not unique either. None of what they're saying or
doing is unique. What people seem not to get is
even after they were bribe with one hundred and fifty
billion dollars, they still hate us. They've always hated us,
and if at some point they do try and retaliate
or do retaliate, and America's got a lot of options

(26:04):
here and we will use them. Hence my argument, I
don't want any more long protracted conflicts. I don't want
to send our national treasure abroad anymore. Hence the investment
in the next generation of weaponry offensive defensive. So when
we need to take out their refineries, well, our brilliant

(26:27):
military will hit a couple of buttons, hopefully from an
air conditioned office in Tampa, Florida or the Desert, Nevada,
because that's the way it's got to be fought. Now,
assuming that they might one day develop the same technology
as we've built, then we've got to protect ourselves defensively.
That means like, for example, the Iron Dome in Israel.

(26:50):
It's work better than anyone ever imagine. Democrats mocked strategic
defense star Wars, they made fun of Reagan. I've said,
and I remain committed to this comment today. That will
go down as Reagan's greatest legacy because it was way
ahead of the curve. And if you want to talk
about hypocrisy, yeah, Obama launched twenty eight hundred strikes on

(27:12):
Iraq Syria without any congressional approval. So I don't really
want to get lectured from the likes of Nancy Pelosi
or anyone else. And they sound pretty dumb, stupid and
idiotic with their Hell, yeah, he's horrible, he's dark, he's evil,
he's all these things. He's done all of these things,
but we can't do anything. Now, imagine for a second

(27:35):
Donald Trump didn't do anything, and six months from now
we found out that he knew that Solomoney was on
the tarmac and Baghdad. Well, who do you think would
be criticizing the president for not acting. Well, that would
be the same Democrats that can't stand Trump at all. Ever,
there's nothing Donald Trump will ever do right in their minds.

(27:59):
Why do you think Nancy Pelosi's obsessed with impeachment? And
by the way, this is now you know, coming to
a head as well, Josh Hally, rightly, you know. Look,
so Senate, the Senate has rules of impeachment. We've been
through this. I'll just give you the quick abbreviated cliff
note version here. So they set impeachment rules and you're

(28:23):
treated like forty four standing rules of the Senate. Thus,
to make a rules change, the parliamentarian will declare that
they need sixty seven votes. However, what you can do
to change the rules is then upon that you can
vote to change the rules of the Senate, and you'd

(28:45):
only need a fifty one vote margin to get it done. Now, constitutionally,
it's very clear that the president of the United State,
that the House impeaches and the trial is held in
the Senate. As Josh haul you introduced this resolution who
allowed dismissal of the bogus impeachment charges against the president.

(29:06):
Resident's kind of busy, and the American people will weigh
in in three hundred and two days. But this whole
charade is a threat to democracy. And now that they
don't like their own impeachment vote, which they thought had
to be done so expeditiously, now they're trying to dictate
how the Senate does their constitutional role. Sorry, Nancy is

(29:27):
not going to work that way. And you've got most
Republican senators saying you're not lecturing us how to do it.
You failed to deliver articles of impeachment. You're admitting you
bumbled your partisan impeachment. That was said by Tom Cotton.
Ted Cruz said, since the impeachment process started, Pelosi in
the House, Democrats have made a mockery of our constitution

(29:49):
and abused impeachment for political gain. Now they're undermining the
role of the Senate by attempting to dictate the terms
of the Senate trial. Under our constitution, the Senate has
the soul authority to try impeachment. That's correct. And the
quote of Chucky Schumer factor in Clinton's impeachment that he
was an objective kind of puts to rest this entire

(30:11):
argument that, well, Republicans, if they don't do it the
way Chuck Schumer wants, then somehow that they're being unfair.
Nice tried, Chuck, your words are coming back to haunt you,
and I will play them tonight on Hannity I in
Eastern on Fox All right, three hundred and two days
best election coverage available on your radio dial. We've got

(30:35):
a lot to get to now. One update on the
Senate resolution of Senator Josh Holly. He will be on
Hannity tonight introducing a measure accusing Missus Pelosi of obstructing
a Senate trial, which is to occur after the House
votes to impeach a sitting president under the US Constitution.
Resolution states that if the House fails to transmit articles

(30:58):
of impeachment within five calendar days, a senator could then
introduce a motion to dismiss the articles with prejudice for
failure by the House of Representatives to prosecute. It has
been twenty calendar days since Pelosi's chamber voted to impeach
President Trump on December the eighteenth. Now, if this resolution passes,

(31:21):
and at some point this week, we may be given
out the Senate phone numbers, just giving you a heads
up of a preview of coming attractions. But if this
passes the Senate, and it should, it would mean that
the impeachment clock of Pelosi. She constitutionally does not get
to dictate the Senate's role in an impeachment trial. We

(31:45):
need assurance. You don't get assurances. Chuck Schumer admitted, and
we have the tape will play tonight that he was
biased in the Clinton impeachment or there were eleven specific
felonies laid out there. Ten sponsors, co sponsors Mike braun, Rick, Scott,
Ted Cruz, Marsha Blackburne, Steve Danes, Tom Cotton, John Barosso,

(32:10):
Joni Ernst, Jim Inhoff, and David Purdue. Good for them.
New king Ridge, former Speaker of the House, here to
talk about this the election so much more that taken
out of Solomoni and of course, even that can't get
any praise from any Democrat. How are you so happy
New Year? Happy New Year? And you know, I think
actually Pelosi may be subjected to a privileged resolution that

(32:34):
she is holding the House in contempt and in disrepute
because what she's done is I think, putting the House
itself in jeopardy of looking like it doesn't care about
the Constitution and is so clearly political. Every day this
goes on, it just just becomes more and more political

(32:54):
and less and less constitutional historic. So on the other hand,
I have to say, Sean, I do think President Trump
should send her a nice note making her the number
one fundraiser for his campaign. There's they're smashing every fundraising record.
Let me let me ask you anecdotally. Because I have

(33:16):
my long vacation around Christmas, I'm like, I'm I'm jumping
out of my skin by the time I get back
on the air, just ready to I can't take it anymore.
I got to let it all out, which is why
I came back Friday early. But everywhere I go, every
every person without exception, that I saw and met over

(33:36):
this holiday season all saying the same thing. They've had
it they're fed up. We had we had random phone
calls with people that were close to who are not
at all political, who would just suddenly in the middle
of the conversation say, I can't tell you how sick
I am of all of this blogny, and I was
really surprising. And people who are very non political just

(33:58):
get it. They're tired of it. They think they're all liars.
The Democrats, and I think that they're doing between their
reaction to solomony in Iran and their reaction to this
gameplay with the impeachment, I think they're doing substantial damage
to their party as an institution. The other thing is this,

(34:19):
look at the Constitution's clear. The House has a role,
the Senate has a role. Every consideration you gave both
Bill Clinton is team of attorneys, the timeframe dictated by them,
not by you. The right to cross examine, the right
to propose witnesses. Everything that you did, slowly, sober, very

(34:43):
very fair, all across the board, none of which was
a FOURD. We were told we had to do this immediately.
So they have their every one of their quote witnesses,
opinion witnesses, hearsay witnesses, and only one fact witness Now
they're saying, well, we've got to have the right call
more witnesses. But wouldn't the Senate only be right to

(35:04):
call the witnesses that the House brought up. They don't
get to bring in a whole series. They don't get
to relitigate what the House brings is their evidence for
this impeachment. That's not the Senate's role. Well, the Senate
can create its own set of rules. I sort of
think it would be fascinating if Lindsey Graham, as the

(35:25):
chairman of the Judiciary Committee, happened to bring in, for example,
Hunter Biden, totally within the rules to ask him under
oath to explain a lot of this stuff to get
to the bottom of it. But I think there's a
there's a deeper thing going on here that I tell everybody.
If you if you read mister McConnell's memoir The Long Game,

(35:46):
you understand from McConnell that the idea that Nancy Pelosi
thinks that she can bluff him, or bellot him or
blackmail him is just absurd. This is a guy who
is tough and professional, takes a long view of things,
and I suspect in the evening, he thinks, I wonder
how many more judges I can get through this week. Well,

(36:08):
Nancy's playing her games, and he has said this, he said,
we're just going to go back to getting people through
and making the appointments I go through. And you know,
Nancy can play games as long as she wants to. Well,
I agree, but I don't think that that's the way
to handle this because it's not fair to end well constitutionally.
You know, we're not talking about the presidency here. This

(36:30):
isn't a game. They've now they've they've lowered the bar,
they've politicized it. It's repugnant. It's repulsive. There's no evidence,
you know, that whole idea that executive privilege is invoked,
and because they seek remedy from the other branch of
government when there's a conflict between the legislative and executive branch,

(36:50):
and they are getting relief and a decision sometime this
year from the US Supreme Court, but they're saying it's
obstruction because they seek remedy. Is insane. So the whole
thing is a sham, and it was rushed through and
now they're trying to get a redo or add new
articles of impeachment. I guess in the interim, I guess

(37:10):
they're in a constant impeachment mode. Now sure, but you
know you're you're being reasonable and you're trying to describe
this as though facts matter if you instead of saying
Democrat it, he just said this is the hate Trump Party.
And that's what I understand what's going on. I mean,
these are people who get up every morning and are friends.

(37:30):
Can you imagine Adam Schiff. Every morning he wakes up,
you know, Trump tweets something it reminds Shiff. He turns
on Fox and Friends, he starts to get catatonic. His
staff has to calm him down. We're dealing with people
who have a psychosis. We're not dealing with people who
are playing with a full deck. It is amazing. And

(37:52):
you know, we always talk about choice elections. We always
say this will define the future of the country. I
think this is it. Let me move on and so
here we've got and I'm trying to do like a
how do you deal with maniacal dictatorships if you're not
part of the Benghazi Democratic Party or the bride Mullahs

(38:14):
and a rand party When you shoot out American drones,
when you in the narrow straits of Hormuz, or taking
British tankers hostage and trying to disrupt the world's supply
of oil, and you hit the Saudis to disrupt the
world supply of the lifeblood of every economy, and you
kill Americans in Iraq, and you orchestrate the attack to

(38:35):
kill Americans in our embassy. Your fun terrorism worldwide, You
fight proxy wars worldwide. For those of us that don't
believe in rewarding that behavior with one hundred and fifty billion,
I think a reasonable person, and polls now prove it
out to be true, think the killing of Solomoni was
a great thing. I think it was an amazing thing.

(38:56):
I thought it was remarkable. I thought it was exact
be the right thing to do, and I was amazed
that they could target him in Baghdad and actually get
to him at exactly the right moment. But I think
we have a problem. I actually had a meeting on
this today talking about our language problem. The Iranian dictatorship

(39:17):
has been at war with us since nineteen seventy nine.
That's such a fact. They say it openly. Last year.
The Modulus, which is their Congress went into session chanting
death to America. Now, personally, I believe it was a historian.
When somebody chanced death to America. What they mean is
death to America. And this particular guy Ceremony had been

(39:42):
their most successful, most powerful general in waging a regional
campaign from Gaza to Lebanon, to Syria, to Iraq to Afghanistan,
and had We've had public statements again and again he
killed at least seven hundred Americans and to thousands more.
And to suggest that it's inappropriate to take out an

(40:05):
enemy general, I think is just a sign of being
out of touch with reality. How do you see that?
Now that I was fast approaching the Hampshire closely thereafter
South Carolina on our way to Super Tuesday, no real
clear front runner, what do you see among the Democratic
in the Democratic primary? And you know, maybe Rove is right,

(40:28):
maybe there's all ends in a brokered convention because you've
got you've got more in fighting going on, and frankly
the weakest slate of candidates I've ever seen, and most
extremely well. The next big story maybe the rise of Bloomberg, who,
by the sheer volume of money he's spending, is beginning

(40:51):
to really rise because you are a place like California,
nobody else has a presence. But he's rich enough he
can afford to buy a substantial presence. And so I
think by Super Tuesday, you may be in a totally
different environment. Don't. But he supports every other crazy position,
and he's probably the most anti gun, pro New Green Deal,

(41:14):
pro Obamacare, and more um well and appro Chinese. It was,
I mean he was. He recon gave an interview explaining
the Jesian thing is not really a dictator. No, I mean,
I mean the president, the self appointed president for life. Yes,
President Man, he didn't say that with a straight face,
can say anything pretty. I'm not. Look, I just think

(41:37):
he's buying all the ads. I guess that money can buy.
And I just don't see his gun position is free
healthcare positions, his New Green Deal positions as in sync
with people in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. But with that said,
always in the back of my mind, I know for
Republican to win the presidency, you've got to thread that needle.

(41:58):
You need North Carolina, you need Florida, you need Ohio.
Then you got to pick off let's see Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania,
New Hampshire, got to keep Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico in play.
You gotta fight for all of them, right And I
think the right way to think of this is they

(42:19):
may end up running so far to the left we
have a chance at in nineteen seventy two or in
nineteen eighty four, and then it's a totally different game.
I was surprised last night to discover we have over
eight hundred candidates running for Congress. We have over one
hundred and eighty women running for congressmen. This is this
is a new emerging Republican party, and I wouldn't foreclose

(42:42):
right now the possibility of a genuinely different election than
anybody expects. Well, look, I hope it plays out that way.
Let me ask you from the standpoint of how the president.
Let's assume for a second the Mullas are now sitting
around a table and they're thinking about retaliation, which I
would not doubt that they're doing. And okay, if they retaliate.

(43:06):
To me, it seems like the only other option people
have in their heads is that we send boots on
the ground. I think that's the I would never want
that option. I think we now have the next generation
of weaponry ahead. Go back and look at Reagan. Reagan,
when we were faced with a terrorist bombing in Berlin,
Reagan went after um Kadafi with air power, scared him

(43:28):
so badly that he was peaceful for a decade. When
the Iranians UH used a mind to hit an American warship,
Reagan took out one half of the Iranian navy. But
he never even thought about boots in the ground. I
think trumps in that sense, I hope. And then from
what I've seen so far, he's being able to learn

(43:49):
the Regan message, which is you can use air power,
you can use advanced missiles, you can use your navy,
and you can you can break a country like a
Ran without ever putting a single infant on the ground. Well,
I mean, didn't we do that with the Caliphate in Syria?
I mean, you know, haven't We've now proven you take
out their refineries and nuclear sites, and then the Iranian
people might have the option of regime change on their own. Look,

(44:13):
if I were the Mullis and I looked at the
ability to track and target and get Solimani, I wouldn't
be too eager to get into a running fight with Trump.
Former Speaker of the House, New King Rich, Happy New Year,
three hundred and two days to go. We'll have you
on often. Thank you, eight hundred and nine four one Sean.
Former General David Petraeus said the killing of the top

(44:38):
Iranian Kud's Force General Solimani, was more important than the
killing of al Qaeda founder Bin Laden. Quote. It is
impossible to overstate the importance of this particular action. It
is more significant than the killing of Osama bin Laden
or even the death of Islamic state leader El Baghda,

(45:00):
he told a Foreign policy magazine. He said Solomoni was
the architect and operational commander of the Iranian effort to
solidify control of the so called Shia Crescent, stretching from
Iran to Iraq, through Syria into southern Lebanon, and he
said he is responsible for providing the explosives and projectiles

(45:22):
and arms and munitions that killed over six hundred American
soldiers and many more of our coalition and Iraqi partners
in Iraq, as well as in so many other countries
such as Sirious. So his death is of enormous significance.
He said many people had rightly questioned whether America American
deterrence had eroded somewhat because of a relatively insignificant response

(45:45):
to earlier actions. By the way, yeah, the president can't
win no matter what he does. And he said this
clearly was of vastly greater importance than he said for
the Defense Department was a defensive action, and the planning
and the contingencies Solomony was going to Iraq to discuss,
presumably approve. Yeah, it was pretty obvious to figure that out.

(46:09):
The death of innocent people, his sick passion contributing to
terrorist plots as far away as New Delhi. In London today,
we remember and honor the victims of Salomany's many atrocities,
and we take comfort in knowing that his reign of
terror is over. What the United States did yesterday should

(46:30):
have been done long ago. We took action last night
to stop a war. We did not take action to
start a war. It's got hundreds of American lives blood
on his hands. But what was sitting before us was
his travels throughout the region and his efforts to make
a significant strike against Americans. There would have been many

(46:50):
Muslims killed as well Iraqis people in other countries as well.
It was a strike that was aimed at both disrupting
that plot deterring further aggression. We hope setting the Ford
escalisation as well. The amazing thing about Biden, by the way,
glad you with us twenty five down till the top
of the hour eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean
you want to be a part of this extravaganza. Biden's

(47:12):
actually now claiming things that just aren't true. He just
makes it up as usual, claiming, well, he opposed the
Iraq War, no matter how many times he says it
or his aids tell him to stop saying it, that
he opposed the way, he just can't help himself. You know,
he's from the very moment President George W. Bush launched

(47:33):
his Shock and All military campaign, and right after that occurred,
I opposed what he was doing. I spoke to him.
Even fake news CNN is pointing out it's false that
Biden opposed the war from the moment Bush started it
in March of two thousand and three. He repeatedly spoke
in favor of the war both before and after it began.

(47:56):
It's just bizarre. And in ninety six it was Biden
that urged Clinton to use quote any level of force
that he deemed necessary to respond to the Cobar Towers bombing.
Wrote about that at length and let freedom ring years ago.
So I'm you know what part of they were at
war with us and we weren't at war with them,

(48:17):
didn't we understand? Then? This is uh, there's nothing that
this president will do that they'll ever give him credit for.
Doesn't matter. It's just you know, this whole idea. It's
so insane what they're trying to argue here, because the
trend has literally fread this needle and say, yeah, he
was evil, he was a murderer, he was terrible. Uh
yeah it was. It was the world's worst. And yeah

(48:40):
he killed Americans, and yeah he fomented terror, and yeah
he's responsible for proxy wars and yeah, creating instability all
throughout the Middle East, and yeah they're seeking nuclear weapons.
And the bribery efforts of Biden Obama didn't work one
hundred and fifty billion, But the Trump is where we
can't dare take them out because they might get mad.

(49:02):
Oh well, we're not supposed to be mad. At how
they treat us. One of the things I said when
I called in last Thursday night to my own TV show,
and then I did come back early from vacation for
Friday night show, is that this was a massive success
for the great people in our intelligence community. How many
times have I delineated in the last few years on

(49:24):
this show the ninety nine percent of intelligence officials that
do the great work of keeping us safe every day
versus that one percent that abused power turned the powerful
tools of intelligence we entrust to them on the American
people abusing their power and being corrupt. Same with the FBI.

(49:45):
It's the greatest law enforcement agency on the planet. It
just is. We have the best intelligence community in the
world by far, and again it's the ninety nine percent
of great So when the one percent goes rogue, we
got a problem. One officer thirty years CIA operations officer,
a friend of the program, actually a friend of mine.

(50:06):
Now Daniel Hoffman is with us, sir, how are you
You said we need to be very alert. I'm sure
our state and local law enforcement is working with our
intelligence community to be on alert as much as possible.
But the level of sophistication to get this intelligence that
Solimani was going to be at Baghdad Airport and then

(50:26):
pinpoint the strike at exactly that right moment is an
amazing feat. First, it's just always a pleasure and an
honor to join you on the program. So thanks again
for having me, and if go to talk about this
historically important strike. When you're talking about striking as talist
or in this case Cassi Sulimani, the head of it
Ron's Goods Force, it's all about finding the target, fixing

(50:49):
the target location, and then finishing the targets in this
case with no collateral damage. It's really important to note
that we killed the higher value and it's there's bitter
and a sweet irony. I think for us, if SOLEMANI
was killed on that root iris from the airport into
town in Iraq where he had his own Iranian proxy

(51:10):
malicious in Iraq, like I eeds improvised exclosive devices that
we're targeting our people there when I served in Iraq,
Let's fix those seven What do you think based on
your thirty years experience as a CIA ops officer, Because
the fact that he was bold and brazen enough to
just be right there in Baghdad Baghdad Airport. You're right.

(51:33):
This is the Cuds, you know, the cuds of the
leading military elite force of the Iranians. This guy's been
responsible for all that I mentioned earlier and a lot
more in the death of Americans directly. But to me,
it looks like he felt emboldened enough and perhaps protected

(51:53):
enough that he could go in there and lead this assault,
if not worse on our embassy and and god only
knows what else. Yeah, I think that's absolutely right. He
misjudged President Trump. You know, he was behaving as if
he were in Tehran that Backdad International Airport. I've flow
him there many times. I've been over that rude Irish

(52:15):
both by land and by air. They choke point. He
put himself at risk, but he did it because he
felt like there was nothing to worry about. We've had
him in our prost Theirs in the past, and SOEs
not to strike him a mistake in my view, as
you noted in the past, and make no mistake, this
administration made a strategic calculus, the right one in my view,
that if Ivan's leadership is going, we continue to authorize

(52:37):
attacked against our people and our installations. On top of
the attack against our drone facility, on top of the
attack against our oil tankers and Saudi oil infrastructure back
in September. Then we are going to attack the Iranian
leaders and make them pay a price for the decisions
they make. For well, deal with the foot soldiers separately,
but we are going to do a little bit of

(52:59):
what the Israelis called brain brain old school and eliminate
those leaders for threatening us. That's what this administration did.
Intelligence was important that this was above all else, in
my view, at least a policy decision by the President,
and a great one. So for the average person, I
don't look. We obviously can't give away our methods and
the tools of intelligence. They're so powerful now though you know,

(53:23):
having spent time with you in Vietnamen, in Singapore, well,
number one, if you hang around with Dan Hoffman his
thirty years as a CIA ops officer, he just scares
the crap at you because he's basically saying everything you
do is monitored by somebody, someplace somewhere, which I've heard
from many other people as well, and I think that
kind of freaks a lot of people out. But for example,

(53:45):
if we wanted to target any one conversation of any
one individual on the face of this earth. You have
zero doubt that we have the capacity to easily do that.
Is that a fair statement or assessment? It is? And listen,
even though didn't strike Solomoni, it doesn't mean that we
weren't collecting intelligence on his location and doing it in

(54:05):
a variety of ways through human sources, through signals intelligence
in other words, when he's speaking to someone on a
cellular phone or something of that sort, and that allows
us to have options. So when we're tracking his location,
we can then present to the President the option of
striking him. Consider, I think our intelligence community like snipers,

(54:26):
you know, high technology snipers looking at the target from
very very far away pinpointing the target's location, so that
if the President authorizes the finish operation, we're ready to
implement that operation on a moment's notice. Well, and then
this is the danger that I have spoken of. And
by the way, I think you agree with me because
most of my friends and the FBI and the intelligence

(54:48):
community that I know, they're not happy at all when
they hear the powerful tools that we entrust the people
to keep us safe in a very dangerous world. You
know there is a rub here and those tools are
turned on the American people, and which I believe happened
in a in a huge way, and in a way
that was that's extraordinarily dangerous constitutionally, and more importantly to

(55:13):
target one particular candidate than one particular transition team and
one particular president deep into his presidency. How dangerous is that? Well,
you know, in our country, we've got a strong democracy,
we've got oversight, we've got freedom of the press, and
so that when if there are rules and regulations which

(55:34):
are not followed for whatever reason that might be, there
are lots of options, lots of opportunities to detect that
and then do something about it. As you point out,
I can tell you from my experience in the intelligence community,
we are entrusted with a lot of tools to do
our job and the expectation that we'll do our job
to mensor it with the laws of our nation and

(55:55):
extraordinarily rare circumstances that doesn't happen, then the proper legal
action needs to be taken a force. All right, quick break,
We'll come back more with Daniel hoffan thirty year ci
ops officer on the other side. All Right, as we
continue with Daniel Hoffen, Fox News contributor, thirty year CIA
ops officer, So as we move forward in this particular case,

(56:17):
you would agree with me that this is a major
victory for the intelligence community. The President's decision was the
right decision. This was an opportunity that perhaps wouldn't come
about any time soon. What do you suspect that Solomoni
was doing in Baghdad? Because I have my own suspicions.
One of the things we know a rand support for
terrorism worldwide. They're the number one state sponsor terror, in

(56:39):
particular his Bolah, which was largely engaged in attacking our embassy.
So my question is what was his real goal of
being there, and what was he trying, what effort was
he trying to lead? And why do I suspect that
you know this could have become Benghazi too? Well, Look,
we know that Irani and proxy Mali has gathered as

(57:01):
a mob and penetrated the outer perimeter of our embassy,
and they were allowed to get that far by Iraqi
security forces. Solamani was kind of the puppet master of
domestic Iraqi politics. He was directing those Irani and proxy militias,
including Albomaki Amihandas, the late Mohandas Katab his Bala proxy militia,
among others. And his ultimate strategic goal was for the

(57:24):
United States to have to withdraw our troops and potentially
even withdraw our embassy from Iraq, and they were going
to continue to escalate until we did. What we did
was just to wrap them on the knuckles a little
bit harsher than that, and sometimes that's what you have
to do. We've seen Iran escalate inside Iraq against US,
and I think it would have continued. And I think

(57:45):
the the imminent intelligence that the Secretary of Pompey was
referring to over the weekend was likely attacks against our
people in installation the embassy Iraqi bases which house US
service men and women potentially in the region and but
on where Lebanese his Balla is active and has been
active against us removing Solimani. Look, if the supreme leader

(58:06):
of the Run wants to launch an attack against us
right now, the guy he would have chosen to planet
Solomani is dead. One of the guys Solomani might have
picked to execute that operation. Mahanda's also did. So we've
disrupted their attack plans for sure, knowing what you know
about the Iranians. And look, let's go let's look at
the saber rattling that's been going on. Number One, the

(58:28):
sanctions are working. According to my sources, there's a lot
of internal strife that's not being reported. The people have
been rising up. The economy has been impacted negatively in
a pretty big way. It's had the President's sanctions have
had a big effect on the people in Iran. And
more importantly, what they did with the oil tankers in

(58:50):
the Straits of Hormuz, shooting down an American drone going
after the Saudi oil feels to interrupt the free flow
of oil, of market prices. I mean, they've been begging
for the US. What do you suspect they're thinking, in
spite of their threats that they're going to target Americans,
They're going to retaliate, etc. Etc. I think Trump's pretty clear,

(59:10):
we've we've identified fifty two targets. I would assume there
are refineries. I would assume that that would probably include
some of their underground nuclear facilities, etc. But do you
think there's that Do they understand what our capabilities are
and do they fear it or no. No, they absolutely
fear it, and I think they're concerned. Some of their

(59:31):
bellicos threats I think results from the fact that they
want us to hold off on taking any more shots
against their leadership or against their facility. And we've made
it clear. When our embassy was under threat, we took
very decisive action, which Secretary of Pompeo promised we would
take in early December. And I think there's no question
that Ron fears ongo follow on attacks from US. But

(59:53):
let me get back to something else you said, which
is also important. Iron is not a monolith. They'd like
us to think that one hundred percent of the popular
elation is mourning Solimani's death, But there have been ongoing
protests over the last few months in Iran against the
regime over the fact that their economy is in free
fall and that Solimani has been taking Iran's very finite

(01:00:14):
resources pep ME and diverting them for these foreign adventures
in Syria and Yemen and Iraq, And so the Iranians
are certainly, you know, outwardly I think many of them
mourning Solomani. They're forced to do so in a police state.
But I think maybe quite a few of them are
privately celebrating this important strike well Al Jazeera, of all places. Interestingly,

(01:00:36):
many in the Mideast are celebrating Solomoni's death, and I
think that's why we have this new alliance with Israel, obviously,
but also the Jordanians, Egyptians, the Saudis, the Emirates, all
against Iranian hegemony. Thank you, Dan Hoppin. Always great to
have you back thirty years CIA Ops officer. He gets it,
he knows, he understands, and he's one of the ninety

(01:00:58):
nine percent obviously, eight hundred and nine four one. Sean,
you want to be a part of the program. Wow.
If you didn't see Ricky Gervase last night, Wow, it
was amazing. Get to that some of the other issues
of the date. I'm Ricky Gervays. Thank you. You'll be
pleased to know. This is the last time I'm hosting

(01:01:19):
these awards, so I don't care anymore. I'm joking. I
never did. NBC clearly don't care either. Fifth time. So
I mean. Kevin Hart was fired from the Oscars because
of some offensive tweets. Hello. Lucky for me, the Hollywood

(01:01:39):
foreign press can barely speak English, and they've no idea
what Twitter is. So I got offered this gig by facts.
So let's go out to the bang. Let's have a
laugh at your expense, shall we? Remember they're just jokes.
We're all going to die soon and there's no sequel. Yeah,

(01:02:03):
remember that. But you all look lovely, all dolled up.
You came here in your limos. I came here in
a limo tonight, and the license plate was made by
Felicity Huffman. So no, but tonight isn't just about the
people in front of camera in this room as some
of the most important TV and film executives in the world,

(01:02:25):
people from every background, but they all have one thing
in common. They're all terrified of ronand Pharaoh. He's coming
for you, He's coming for you. Look talking of all
you perverts. It was a big year. It was a
big year for pedophile movies, surviving R Kelly leaving Neverland

(01:02:47):
to popesht shut up. I don't care, I don't care.
No one cares about movies anymore. No one goes to cinema,
no one really watches network TV. Everyone's watching netlace. This
show should just be me coming out, going well done, Netflix,
you win everything. Good night, but no, no, we got
a drag it out for three hours. You could binge

(01:03:09):
watch the entire first season of Afterlife instead of watching
this show. That's a show about a man who wants
to kill himself because his wife dies of cancer. And
it's still more fun than this. Right news round up,
information overload If you didn't watch Wow, Ricky Gervas, he
was speaking at the seventy seven Annual Golden Global Awards

(01:03:32):
at the Beverly Hill. I was shocked. I don't watch
these award shows. I never watched these awards. I could
care less about these award shows. This was worth watching.
I mean he he just went at Hollywood and hit
them right between the eyes and did it with a
just with perfection. Listen, I mean it just it honestly,

(01:03:56):
doesn't get any better than that. I don't know how
it could get any better than that anyway. Joining us now,
my two buddies and friends, my colleagues at our flagship
in New York, wo r the talk of New York,
New Jersey, Long Island. How are you, Mark, Simone, Joe Kancha,
Happy New Year. Good to talk to you guys. Mark,
you you cover culture a lot more than I do.

(01:04:19):
Did you see that coming? I didn't see it coming.
I love that Golden Globes. I think it was secretly
funded by the Trump administration. There is nothing better for
Donald Trump. Been watching these coked up drunks endorsed Democrats
right now? Whoa, whoa? Slow down? Now, Look, if you
want to, you know, say they're coked up drunks. Okay,
I don't want that lawsuit, so we don't know that allegedly. Okay,

(01:04:42):
let's just say they seem to be very happy. I
don't know. I don't think they were doing any drugs.
That's not the Hollywood I know. I can't imagine. You know,
by the way, Hollywood is in no position to lecture
about anything because you know nothing about the real world. Boom, Well,

(01:05:03):
they were eating a vegan meal to help fight climate
change while seven hundred and fifty limousines were idling outside
and over one hundred one hundred privates. Did they still
use the stretch ones? Oh they have everything. They got
the SUVs which weren't even more gas, but seven hundred
of them idoling outside. They had one hundred private chests
to get them all there. And after they left. Believe me,

(01:05:24):
they all went to In and Out Burger because they
couldn't live just on a vegan stuff. Yeah, that good point,
and I thought, well, was also, you know, really interesting
is you know? He made a couple of comments, one
about Jeffrey Epstein, one about Harvey Weinstein, basically saying, you're
all perverts. You know, you have the most important TV

(01:05:44):
film executives from around the world, every background, but you're
all terrified a Ronan pharaoh and look talking to all
you perverts. It was a big year for pedophile movies,
surviving r Kelly leaving Netherland and the two popes. He said,
And you know, I'm like, and then the Epstein crack,
then the Weinstein crack a crack, and I'm like, wow, Well,

(01:06:10):
and that's another thing they're so brave at standing up
to Donald Trump for the last fifteen years. Where were
you in, Harvey Weinstein? Everybody knew what was going on.
Why didn't you say something? A lot of people knew
about Epstein, and many of them were hanging around with
Epstein after he got out of prison the first time
he got caught. How creepy were those autopsy photos in
that sixteen minutes piece last night. That was one creepy

(01:06:30):
looking cell and the thing they let him have, the
sleep Apnium machine, which had a long electrical course. Yeah no, right, yeah,
well if you don't want And then they're saying that
he hung himself with that orange news thing and bottoms
like no, and then they show where the actual the
line the autopsy photo. I like, oh, man, I saw

(01:06:50):
the pick. It was creepy. Mister Concho. Welcome aboard, sir.
How are you guys happy to hear? All right? Ricky Gervais?
Believable the best line of the night. Guys, if you
do win an award tonight, don't use as a platform
and make a political speech. You're in no position to
lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the

(01:07:11):
real world. Most of you spent less time in school
than Gretit Tumberg. I mean, that's just genius stuff. Yeah,
he's the biggest hero on the right right now of
almost anybody in the country outside of the president himself.
I mean, because this is what half of America's been
screaming at their television for the marks point for the
last twenty years, since these things became so political. I

(01:07:33):
love Joaquin Phoenix also, you know all you environmentalis in
Hollywood stopped taking your private jets to the award shows.
We know that's not gonna happen, is it now? And
here's the thing. They served a plant based menu. This
mark did this on the show last week. It was
on the show last week. It was hilarious. And yeah, okay,

(01:07:53):
that's nice that you're not going to serve any meat.
But how did you get to the award show? Exactly
did you take a lemo An suv a private jet?
And as Joaquin Phoenix is saying that, uh, he hears
the exit music like I do want Hannity on your
TV show so much. Suddenly that music's in my ear
and you gotta go, they basically chase them off the
stage for says that's our way of saying you're done,
um without being rude. Um. You know, look, you gotta

(01:08:16):
pay the bills. You guys know what It's like. We're
all work in radio together. So uh, let me go
to another issue that happened over the holiday. Look, I'll
be honest, I am nonplus by Colin Kaepernick. I really
I could care less about this guy, and I know
he wants attention, and you know, he's blasting capitalism, he's
making millions off a Nike UM and I think they

(01:08:38):
have issues with overseas uh labor force issues, accusing our
military terrorist attacks and you know, I just it just
seems like the press can't get enough of them. Uh.
And I'm Mark, I'm looking at this guy, and I'm
thinking you were You weren't a great quarterback. People figured
out after a couple of year years that you're gonna

(01:09:00):
run the football and they're not gonna let you get
away with it anymore. And he wasn't such a great
quarterback in the end. No, he wasn't. He listened clearly.
I mean, be honest, this is not a guy who's
a test paper you would copy off of me. And
he's been hitting ahead one hundred times. So but again,
the press will embrace anybody, anybody that's anti Trump, anti Republican.

(01:09:23):
Can you imagine the SOLEMONI if he survived, how touched
he'd be by, how revered he is on the fake
news networks all of a sudden. Yeah, and what's your
take on Kaepernick? I mean, oh, he's discriminated against. I
saw that. What's his name? Congressman Hank Johnson. He's a victim.
Kaepernick mistreated by the NFL. How's he e if you

(01:09:44):
either hire him or you don't hire him. I think
an argument could be made maybe Tim Tebow was people
teams didn't want any part of Tim Tebow because he
created such a controversy, even though everybody wanted him on
his you know, the fan wanted him to play. I mean,
and he did win a big game for Denver in
the playoffs. I recall that's right, he threw a touchdown

(01:10:08):
and overtime for the Broncos to beat the Steelers, right,
and the Steelers were rolling in the super Bowl the
year before. So Tim Tebow was capable. I mean, he
certainly could play in the NFL. Maybe not as a quarterback.
He put him on special teams. A guy will do
whatever you want. He's the ultimate team player. But Kaepernick
is a different kind of distraction because is he good
enough to play in the league? I think so? I
mean as a backup? Sure, why not? I mean, he
did go to a super Bowl. But the problem is

(01:10:29):
that all the press that he would attract after every game,
and then he has to do some sort of political
speech every tweet, everything if you don't want a guy
like that on your team, where then your coaches and
your teammates have to answer for everything he's saying politically
and by the way, in terms of numbers, he went
one and ten in his final season with the forty
nine ers, two and six of the year before that,
often injured. There's another reason why to sign this guy

(01:10:51):
as well. He just simply wasn't a winner. He wasn't
a good clubhouse guy. So he's not a victim at all.
I mean, most NFL players last a maximum of three
years in the league. Was lucky to get six years
out of it. And now he's just too much of
a headache to put on a team because of all
the negative attention he would attract. Yeah, I think that's
why is Nike. You know, look, I'm not the boycott person.

(01:11:12):
I don't do boycotts. I never have my whole career.
I'm not going to start now. But I'm less interested
in Nike and Nike products than ever before. What is
what is it with Nike? Is it that Kaepernick brings
that much of an of I guess this radical left
wing base that supports him to Nike that they're willing
to take on that controversial figure and make him a spokesperson. Well,

(01:11:38):
it's also a demographic. They're calculating who's their audience, what
age group, you know, and if you're in that age group,
you're probably going to be you know, anti Republican, anti Trump,
anti So they'll go for that market, whereas another company
might chase the senior citizens and then they don't need
that headache. So demographic said play a big part in it.
What do you think I think that the Marxi exactly

(01:12:00):
right that in terms of age groups, they want young
people who are buying shoes, and once they like Nike's
they're going to buy him their whole lives. Older folks,
you know, are kind of stuck in their ways. I'll
never buy anything but New Balance, and that's just the
way it's going to go. So they don't want me
so much, and they don't want you, Sean or Mark.
But they want younger people who most of them probably
are of that political mindset ideology, like a lot of

(01:12:22):
people when they're young that probably agree with Kaepernick and
what he has to say on a certain level. But
you know what he did with the Betsy Ross flag
sneaker where he said, well, this brings us back to
a time before the Revolutionary War because we're using that
thirteen star flag and that represents slavery. And Nike just
folded on it and said, okay, we won't go ahead
with the Betsy Ross sneak. Or the problem was that

(01:12:42):
President Obama literally had the Betsy Ross flag, so to speak,
at one of his major events, and no one seemed
to have a problem with that because they shouldn't have
a problem with that because it was an American flag
at one point. So, yeah, he's an anti American guy.
I have no sympathy for him. And by the way,
what was the last time he ever did an interview?
He's so outspoken, is he really? He doesn't sit down
with anybody to answer any questions about anything that he

(01:13:05):
has to say because he's a cowardy hype. I've tried
to get him on the program. I've tried many times
to get him on I bet yeah everybody. A lot
of people have, and he doesn't want to talk to
anybody because that would actually mean having to answer some
questions about some of the ridiculous things that he says,
including that the killing of Solomoni was race based, are
you kidding me. I mean, we kill a terrorist and
you're going to take that side. I mean he's a coward.

(01:13:26):
I got nothing left to say about him. I have
never tried to get him on my program because I
wouldn't want to have to spend five minutes having to
talk to this question. You imagine time with him? All right,
quick break right back. We'll continue more with Mark Simone,
Joe Concha and on the other side, media insanity and
democratic reaction to the death of Solomony, even Petraeus calling
it bigger than been lauden and he explains why. And

(01:13:49):
as we continue with Joe Concho Mark Simone, both hosts
of our flagship in New York, let me ask both
of you, as New York guys, because it came out
that New York lost more population. They're probably gonna lose
Congression seats to Florida as a result of you know,
these policies of unbelievable taxation and gun control and regulation,

(01:14:10):
I mean rent regulations. They tell you whether you can rent,
how much you can rent forward New York. Now you
got a wealth tax in New York, a mansion tax
if you sell something in New York. And then Cuomo
signs this new bill that is, oh, the no bail bill. Explain,
I mean, how bad is this from your perspective, Mark Simone,
Because you're like the quintessential New Yorker. No matter how

(01:14:32):
much you'll save in taxes, You're never gonna leave New York,
are you? No? And I don't know if you've heard,
but you HAUL has named Andrew Cuomo the governor you
haul salesman of the year. He's done more for them.
Number one and people leaving the state literally number one
in the country. How many people did we lose last
year with its seventy thousand or something like that. I

(01:14:52):
thought it was eighty seventy eighty thousand. And the thing
is those are all taxpayers. They're leaving and they're taking
their money with you. Every year I get the same call,
Joe Concha from my financial guy, don't die in New York.
I'm like, Okay, I'll really work on that this year.
I'll try not to die this year. But he's right,
because it's thirteen percent. They get thirteen percent between the

(01:15:14):
city and the state. If you're a state tax I
would move tomorrow. I swear. I say this on my
show all the time, Why do I live here? Why
do I live here when I have the worst commute
of any commute in the country in terms of New
Jersey in New York with the taxes that I have
to pay in New Jersey. But also I work in
New York, so I got to pay the state tax
there as well. And just for what I can get,
I tease myself. I go into reelsor dot com and

(01:15:36):
I look at properties outside of like Charleston, South Carolina,
or outside of Tampa, Florida. I'm like, my god, I
could get three times what I'm having right now in
New Jersey in terms of space, in terms of property,
and I don't do it because my family is here,
and that's that's the unfortunately. So that is the question.
What is wrong with our colleague and Fred Mark Simone
that he's so married to New York. I don't get
a Mark, Well, I love it here. You love it here,

(01:15:58):
but you know it's not just the state. I don't
love it as much as you do. All right, Thank
you both, Mark Simone, Joe Kancha, appreciate you being with us.
Eight hundred and nine four one Sean, you want to
be a part of the program. We'll get to our phones.
Back to our top story. The media is sick reaction
to the killing of Solo, money, and much more. Straight ahead.
This is a dangerous escalation that brings us closer to

(01:16:22):
another disastrous wall in the Middle East, which could cost
countless lives and trillions more dollars and lead to even
more deaths, more conflict, more displacement in that already highly
volatile region of the world. Look, it was a targeted

(01:16:45):
attack on a government official, a high ranking military official
for the government of Iran, and what it's done has
moved this country closer to war. We are not safer
today than we were before. Donald I don't believe that
taking out this particular man was a good idea. It's
not that he was a good man or nice man,

(01:17:06):
but he was more dangerous dead than alive. He was
already a hero, and now he'll be a martyr as
well as a hero. Taking out a bad guy is
not a good idea unless you are ready for what
comes next. So there are a lot of questions that
Americans are asking today. First of all, was this decision

(01:17:26):
made carelessly or was it made strategically? Was there any
preparation for the secondary effects and the effects that are
going to come after that. What we do know is
that Solimani is a person with American blood on his hands.
He's plotted, planned, and executed attacks on American citizens, American soldiers.

(01:17:46):
He's been doing much to destabilize that region, to stabilize Iraq.
But we also know there's a larger challenges, strategic challenges
in that region, and we have a president who has
failed to show any larger strategic plan, and under his leadership,
with his so called maximum forces, Iran has become a
more dangerous, more influential regime in that region. A USA

(01:18:11):
strike killed Iran's most notorious military commander, a murderer with
the blood of Americans on his hands, and without more information,
I can only hope that the President has carefully thought
out the national security implications of this attack on our
country and the grave risks that it involves. But given

(01:18:32):
his track record and his history of making reckless decisions
and impulsive decisions that undermine US strategic objectives and weaken
our allies, particularly recently in Syria, and there's every reason
I think to be deeply concerned Trump's actions last night
in bombing the Baghdad Airport with a targeted killing of
Iran's top military general. Was an act of war with

(01:18:56):
no authorization or declaration of war from Congress. He has
put us in a state of war with Iran and
has seriously escalated this tit for tat conflict, pushing us
deeper into an endless quagmire. So the question is what's
the end goal? What are we trying to achieve here?

(01:19:16):
This is and was an enormous escalation, and it follows
the string of dubious actions the President Trump is taken
that drastically increased the prospects and the risk of war
with Iran and danger to Americans. To the question, the
question is do Donald Trump and his administration have a

(01:19:37):
strategy for what comes next? Have they thought through and
planned for a wide range of retaliatory and asymmetric actions
they'll almost certainly see from Iran in the near term. Unfortunately,
nothing we have seen from this administration over the past

(01:19:57):
three years suggest and they prepared to deal with the
very real risk we're now confront all right, twenty four
now before the top of the hour. I mean this,
There's nothing Donald Trump can ever, ever, ever do that
is gonna please any democrat. I mean, he's evil. Oh,
he's terrible. Oh, he's horrible. Oh, but it shouldn't have

(01:20:20):
been Trump that did it. You know. Joe Lieberman nails it.
The opposition of Trump's Solomoni a strike is untenable. It
is senseless, and it is who these Democrats now are.
And oh he's threatening. He's threatening the Iranians and their
cultural sites. Oh my goodness. Um, the Iranians need to know.

(01:20:42):
And this goes to the heart of what got us here.
You know, this is sort of like, Okay, how did
deal with murdering dictators terrorists abroad? For dummies? And if,
for example, they they orchestrate attacks on American citizens or

(01:21:04):
broad and American interests abroad. Yeah, you could expect that
America is probably in the right to defend its interests
and its people. Is it any more complicated than just
that the idea that this is going to lead to
boot something, No, Donald Trump's not. I can't see any

(01:21:26):
scenario under which that is going to happen. Escalation retaliation, Yeah,
the President's clear. Fifty two sites they've identified. Yeah, you
don't get to take hostage oil tankers from our allies
in the narrow straits or horn moves and disrupt the
free flow of oil at market prices, which is the

(01:21:49):
lifeblood of every economy. You don't get to shoot American
drones out of the air and not think America is
not going to respond. You know, it's just it's so basic,
It's so fundamental. Now, I know there's a mindset that
thinks that we ought to be bribing the dictators sort
I'm like, well, you're gonna give us one hundred and

(01:22:09):
fifty billion dollars like Biden and Obama did. Yeah, Sure,
meet me at the Baghdad airport. We'll do the transfer there.
That's been all over Twitter all weekend. You don't get
to kill Americans in a rack and not expect that
there's going to be a price to pay. There has
to be otherwise they will continue to do it. You

(01:22:32):
don't get to orchestrate the attacks on our embassy. Solomani
is our leader. That was written on the embassy in
Baghdad on the wall before we ever got Solomani. We
know that the Iranians, they have been funding the number
one state sponsor of terror, including all of his Bullah.

(01:22:55):
They fight proxy wars worldwide. They fund terrorism worldwide. They're
trying to take over the entire region. Why do you
think Solomoni was in Baghdad and ye had no, we
would not go into war with Iran. What we will
likely do if if they retaliate is they're always saber rattling.

(01:23:17):
What do you think they've been doing for all these years?
But by the way, after they got one hundred and
fifty billion dollars that was supposed to make them be
nice to us. So there are strategic options and decisions. Again,
it goes back to my philosophy that Okay, the next
generation of weaponry, both offensive and defensive, needs to be
built by America so that we never have to send

(01:23:40):
boots on the ground, meaning door to door, doesn't mean
look for intelligence purposes alone. You're gonna need boots on
the ground, but not boots and harms way in the ground,
back protected, not on the front lines. That's going to
be up to the Iranian people if they want regime
change in Tehran. But I will say this if the

(01:24:02):
three huge refineries of Iran are destroyed, because the President's
sanctions already have caused a lot of instability within Iran,
which is why they've been doing this, that they're trying
to get America in the world's attention and play off
the fears of the appeasers, and in doing so, they

(01:24:22):
hope that America is going to pony up more money,
and just the opposite happened. No, we're not paying you
any more money. The era of bribery and trying to
extort goodwill out of dictators is over. And that's why
America elected Donald Trump. You know, note to self for
the Democrats, by the way, that Obama launched two thousand,

(01:24:43):
eight hundred strikes on Iraq Syria, none of which had
any congressional approval. All right, let's get to our phones.
Let's say hi, two. Doug is in Florida. Doug, how
are you? Three hundred and two days until we're paying
very close attention New York States, sir, how are you good? Afternoon,
mister Hannity. It's a pleasure to speak with you, A

(01:25:05):
first time caller, a long time listener. Happy New Year, sir,
Glad you called Happy New Year to you. I have
two things. One is a point about the FBI, and
then I want to have that lead into a question
about FAISA. I've heard it said that the upper level management,
if you will, of the FBI is corrupt, but the
rank and file are just good guys. And I have

(01:25:26):
to tell you I respectfully disagree with that point of view.
And here's why. Every organization, no matter what their size,
they've all got a grape vine in there. The administrative staff,
the clerical staff, the supervisors, subsupervisors, they'll all know that
this stuff's been going on at the top, and they've
known it for a long time. So to simply replace

(01:25:46):
one leader of the FBI with another does not impress
me as Wow, we got good people there. Moeller's corrupt,
Komey's corrupt, and I believe Chris Ray is corrupt. I
think he's done nothing but standing Trump's way at opportunities
he's had. And any of those FBI agents underneath them
that know this stuff, have seen the news, have listened

(01:26:09):
to the congressional hearings, know that things are rotten, and
they don't stand up and speak out, well, then by
their own behavior, Listen, I'm gonna be honest. The rank
and file, they don't know what the top brass leadership
is doing. That's not their job to know what they're doing.
Their job, if you work in a field office and
you're an FBI guy. You know, you're doing your job

(01:26:29):
every day, and you're doing it within the confines of
what the law allows you to do, which makes what
you're doing. Look. Being an FBI agent is dangerous work.
You're going to cover. You're going after cartels, you're going
after gang members, you're going a mob families, you're going
after murderers, you're going after kidnappers, you're going after drug dealers.

(01:26:51):
There's nothing easy about what these guys do. They're not
they're not wired into what's going on in Washington, DC.
Trust me, I've got friends that are you know, in
the f behind that just that's not how they roll.
What the top management zoon is on their own, that's
what they do. Anyway, good points, Doug, appreciate it. Let's
go to Eric and Denver. Eric Matt Rocky Mountain High. Literally,

(01:27:15):
how are you glad you called excellent, sir. I'm actually
recently transplanted here from the crazy state of California because
I didn't stand it anymore. But well, you're kind of
in a half crazy state. But I'm just teasing. I'll
take it. I'm not sure I like the legalization of
marijuana for recreational use at all. I think it's it
bothers me. I think it's a gateway drug. I think

(01:27:37):
it's um I think there's a danger with it. But
people are gonna argue, well, what about alcohol. I'm not
you know, look, I'm I'm libertarian. People can decide how
to live their lives. I would not engage in that myself.
I agree. Anyways, it's a It's definitely an honor to
talk to you. I watch every night. I'm a huge supporter,
and I want to thank you for the constant pressure

(01:27:58):
you put on the mainstream media to do their job,
which is to report facts instead of their narrative. I've
given up any hope it's never going to happen, but
go ahead there. You know, the point on Friday was,
you know, do you know do we think that Iran
is going to retaliate? And then I'm going to jump ahead.
If you look at the Democrat's consistent response over the weekend,

(01:28:20):
everything that they've all said, you know, their position is
can amount to the fact that they don't want to
rip a band aid off of the wound because it's
going to hurt. But ultimately that's what needs to be done.
You know, the pressure in with Iran has been building
for forty years. They've been spoiling for a war with
US for forty years, and I think that they're going
to look They're gonna look at what the Democrat's response is,

(01:28:42):
knowing that if we, if we continue to escalate, it's
going to give a talking point to them, and that's
going to affect the Trump in the election. So I
think they're going to keep pushing. There's nothing that Donald
Trump is ever going to be able to do. If
he adopted their entire New Green Deal and their Medicare
for All and he did everything they ever wanted him
to do, and on top of that it cured cancer,

(01:29:05):
they still want to impeach her. They just they can't
get over their rage, their hatred, the shock to their
system from you know, now it's going on by November,
it would be four years ago. They just they are
who they are. They've done nothing for the country, and
the president just has to keep governing, and he's governing
under really difficult circumstances. That's why I'm saying, is this

(01:29:28):
is now an all hands on deck moment. You know,
some people say, well, what can I do. And my
answer is if you vote, thank you, I'll take it.
That's a big one, that's huge. Three under in two days.
I see America literally on the brink here and the
world following, because as goes America, the world shall go also.

(01:29:50):
And I think that the path that they would take
us down as one of not only appeasement and foreign
policy and giving up the lifeblood of our economy oil,
creating more dependency, but it is, it is so fundamentally
transformational in a negative sense. I don't know how you

(01:30:10):
ever dig out of the New Green Deal. Everything's free
hole that they want to dig. I think it's that bad.
Does that answer your question? Yeah? If if you're making
you one more point, can you imagine the outrage that
we would be looking at now if Trump didn't do
anything with his actual intel? You know, I made the

(01:30:31):
same point. And by the way, thanks for the call
of imagine. We found out six months from now he
had a shot at Solomoni didn't take it. What what
you You know he can't win with He's never gonna
win with them, And I just you know, I look
at the Zogby poll showing the president's approverrating soaring among

(01:30:53):
young voters. Now he first picked up African Americans massive support.
It's not an outlier, it's now a trend. But we
got three hundred and two days to go. I count
on nothing. All right, that's gonna wrap things up. We
are loaded up tonight Hannity nine Eastern on the Fox
News Channel. Now we do have Senator Josh Howley. He
has made the introduction of a bill, thankfully, rightfully that

(01:31:16):
will end Nancy Pelosi's power grab trying to dictate to
the US Senate. Also Nicky Haley, Congressman Dan Crenshaw, Sarah Sanders,
Matt Gates, Jason Chaffitz, Tony Tata, General Tata, Larry Elder,
match slap. We'll cover all grounds of every aspect of
all that's happening. We'll see you at nine back here tomorrow.
Thanks for being with us.

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