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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Well, we have come in.
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To your.
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be desired.
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How tell.
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And if you want a little banging.
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Again, I come along.
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Under the Trump administration, that will be.
Speaker 4 (00:23):
No better place on Earth to create jobs, build factories,
or grow a company than right here in the good
old USA.
Speaker 5 (00:29):
I believe that this idea of the institutions which the
Bidens clearly truly believe in, have been completely exposed by
this election.
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Christ you know monominee for Homeland Security next to Apple
CEO Tim Cook?
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How does this happening only in America?
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How is this happening?
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Freedom?
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Is that your style?
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Welcome to the revolution?
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Information Overload.
Speaker 1 (01:17):
All right news round up in Information Overload our toll
free it is eight hundred and nine four one, Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program.
One of the things, as I mentioned in the last
half hour of the program, is that we did on
this program is we during the election were scrolling the
names of Americans that were murdered and raped, even young
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children and victims of filing crime. How many people died
of fentanyl overdoses and opioid overdoses. We told you the
truth about what was happening at our southern border, while
the administration of Biden and Harris completely lied to the
American people repeatedly. You know, fourteen million unvetted Harris Biden illegals.
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All these people crying, and then there's Selena Gohman. I
don't remember her posting any any crying videos for Joscelyn
Nungary or Lake and Riley, or Rachel Morin, or the
dozens and dozens and dozens of other dead Americans, raped
Americans and victims of other violent crimes, or those that
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died from the poison of fentanyl and opioids, you know,
and the legacy media. We've spent a lot of time.
The one thing that I concluded since seven is that
journalism in America is dead. They claim their journalist, they're
not journalists, the liberal leftists, democratic talk show hosts that
call themselves journalists. I'm a member of the press, and
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I'm a conservative, but I'm upfront about it. We do
straight news. I can produce thousands of hours of TV
and radio coverage, investigative reporting, oh you know, like the
Russia hoax and Faiza abuse and fifty one former Intell
officials and Hunter's laptop and you know, vetting Obama's rat
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and we do a whole series of you know, we
get these issues right because we don't rush to judgment,
be it Richard Jewel or you know, uh, you know,
Darren Wilson and Fergus of Missouri or Freddie Gray or
Uva or Duke La Cross Gee. Imagine I took the
time to actually drive out and meet the parents of
the kids accused in the Ducal Cross case while everybody
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else was rushing to judgment. In the media here to
analyze a lot of this. Joe Concha, Fox News contributor,
I think the top media analyst in the country. Fox
News investigative reporter, I think the best in the country.
Sarah Carter. She was telling the country the truth about
what was happening at the border and how children were
being used and raped and kidnapped and trafficked, you know,
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all things that we were covering. She covered you know,
the issue of fentanyl and drugs coming into our country. Meanwhile,
Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Alejandro Mayorcis, we're all saying, Oh,
the border is secure. The Borders Club anyway, welcome both
of you, Sarah. I mean, does that surprise you on
the coverage of pardoning Trump versus Biden, Because it doesn't
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surprise me. There's a lot of coverage of Trump supporting people,
but there was no coverage of all the illegals unvetted
coming into the country.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
That doesn't surprise me one bit. That is what the
mainstream media has shown themselves to be. I mean, I
think the American public became very aware of that, and
that's the reason why Sean so many people relied so
heavily on sources in social media. You know, they wanted
to see the truth, and they had to go outside
of their normal mainstream You were one of the very
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few shows that actually had us out on the border.
I mean, I was out all the time showing people
what was happening, interviewing law enforcement officials, whether that was
border patrol agents on the border, immigration and Customs enforcement officers,
some who spoke incognito because they were terrified that they
would lose their jobs if they spoke openly about it.
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But the American people saw it. I mean, there was
no way to hide it. We saw thousands of people,
I mean, and I think we had to owe a
lot to Governor Abbott as well as Governor DeSantis, who
were busting these migrants outside of Texas and out and
to other parts of the country because we just couldn't
sustain it here in my home state of Texas. The
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enormity of people that were coming in, which was over
ten million, and I want you to just think about this,
over five hundred thousand an accompanied minors. These are children
that were coming into our country that were being trafficked.
And the only way that President Trump could actually do
the right thing by the American people is by shutting
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the border down and do the right thing by the
immigrants and especially the children that were being trafficked into
this country by nefarious organizations that were vextuble predators. And
God only knows what else was to say no more,
we're not doing this any long. We're going to shut
it down, we're going to ship them back, and we're
going to hold people accountable, just like he did with
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Columbia's president recently, and he told Columbia's president, you don't
take these people back, Gustavo Pantro, and guess what, we
are going to care a few, not just twenty five percent,
but we're going to make it fifty percent by the
end of the week if you don't accept this. And
you know what he did. He backed down, He acquiesced,
and he was just like, Okay, this is it. We've
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got We've got a new sheriff in town, and that's
President Trump.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Pretty day. It is pretty amazing, you know, Joe, you
analyze the media. I think you're the best media analyst
out there, and you're you're the only one that seems
to be fair balanced and objective. And it's pretty amazing that.
In many ways, I feel fortunate in my life and
my career. I was on the ground floor when talk
radio started to take off in the country. That was
the beginning of new media. I've been on Fox since
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the day it went on the air. I'm now my
twenty ninth year. And we also have now an ability
through social media, podcasting, et cetera, where everybody can be
a journalist. You can take a video, you can post it,
and it can go viral. And I like the freedom,
but in the process, legacy media so they've earned the
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distrust of the American people and have lied so often
and had an agenda that they've they've been hiding for
so long, they would just flat out rejected by the
people in this country. And I think for anybody to
be a successful content provider moving forward, I think you're
going to have to tell people truth. And that means
sometimes it's going to be truth about weak Republicans in
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my case, and I have no problem doing it.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 8 (07:43):
Truth is truth, doesn't matter whether you have an R
or a D next to your name. Sean, and thanks
for the kind words. Yeah, we see this whole process
over and over again. As far as the way narratives
come about, right, they make up a lie, there's no
evidence for it, the media spreads that politicians echo, and
the narrative is established, and then the hope is that
the public believes it. It used to work right to
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a certain extent, like put the Russia hoax, for example,
for the first three years of Donald Trump's presidency, until
the Mellow Report obviously exonerated him. Now we're seeing look
at yesterday, for example, Just to give like a more
recent example, jd Vance goes on CBS and Margaret Brennen's
Sunday Morning show and she asked him, just like we've
been seeing on CNN and MSNBC, there's no difference, no
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daylight between the three. Why haven't grocery prices come down yet?
You promised that day one you're going to be able
to get grocery prices down.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
I was like, wait a minute, I actually have this
exchange because you're referencing it. To hold that thought, and
let's play it then and you pick up from there,
let's play your.
Speaker 5 (08:44):
Campaign on lowering prices for consumers. We've seen all of
these executive orders, which one lowers prices.
Speaker 9 (08:51):
We have done a lot and there have been a
number of executive orders that have caused already jobs to
start coming back into our country, which is a core
part of lowering prices. More capital investment, more job creation
in our economy is one of the things that's going
to drive down prices for all consumers but also raise
wages so that people can afford to buy the things
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that they need. If you look at our executive orders,
prices are going to come down, but it's going to
take a little bit of time. Right that the president
has been president for all of five days, I think
that in those five days he's accomplished more than Joe
Biden did in four years.
Speaker 1 (09:27):
It's been an incredible.
Speaker 9 (09:29):
Breakneck pace of activity. One of the main drivers of
increased prices under the Biden administration is that we had
a massive increase in energy prices. Donald Trump has already
taken multiple executive actions that are going to lower energy prices,
and I do believe that means consumers are going to
see lower prices at the pump and at the grocery store.
But it's going to take a little bit of time.
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Rome wasn't built in a day, and while we've done
a whole lot, we can't undo all of the damage
of Joe Biden's presidency.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
There are a lot of.
Speaker 5 (09:56):
That's contributed to higher energy prices, and there was record
oil progesto.
Speaker 9 (10:01):
Many terrible things to lead to an increase of prices.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
I agree, Mark, I mean, it's like she learned nothing
from this election, and I don't think they're ever gonna
learn I don't think they're ever gonna change. They're a
little disorganized now, but they'll get back to the twenty
four to seven hate Trump mantra. Regardless of if Donald
Trump cured cancer, they're still gonna hate them.
Speaker 8 (10:26):
That's a great point. But here's the thing. They used
to have these things called audiences, right, and now, let
me give you a CNN primetime for example, Sean, they're
averaging three hundred thousand viewers in primetime. That's a network
that's in ninety million homes and only three hundred thousand
people are tuning in. They'll want me put that in
context for you. The total population of tiny Toledo, Ohio
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is larger than the number of people watching CNN on
a nightly basis, or watching MSNBC or watching Margaret Brennan's
Sunday Show. Where by the way, what a stupid argument
on her part, because the US Bureau of Labor, right,
they release what the cost average cost of say eggs are,
for example, our food prices in general, and the last
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report they put out was for December, So she can't
point to and say, oh, these prices haven't come down
when we're still looking at Joe Biden's prices, not Donald Trump. Again,
Jade Vance is exactly right. When I spoke to the
President for an interview I did with him recently. I said,
how are you going to bring down the cost of cheeseburgers?
My son wants to know. I passed along a question
from my nine year old, which she found quite amusing,
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and Trump said exactly what jaday Van said. Energy is
the big baby. You lower the cost of energy prices.
It costs less for the trucks to get there, it
costs less to power the restaurant and power all these things.
And once you bring that down, then you start to
see the cost of things going down. But that takes time.
But that's what we saw yesterday. Meet the pressburg Oh,
by the way, I'm not the press, but the CBS
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Sunday Show. By the way, they talk about Trump's pardons
over and over again. They missed that one where Joe
Biden issued clemency to a murderer of an eight year
old child from somewhere. And that's worse than anything that
Joe bid, than than Donald Trump, Or isn't worse? I
find it pathetic?
Speaker 1 (12:05):
All right, quick break more with Joe Kncha and Sarah
Carter on the other side. Your calls also coming up.
Eight hundred and nine to four one Shawn is on
number as we roll along on this Monday, right, we
continue now, Joe Conscia's with us, Sarah Carter is with us.
I honestly think one of the reasons that we are successful,
all three of us in our careers, is because they're
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so bad. I mean, I'd like to think that we're great,
but you know, a part of it, part of the
success we do work hard, and we did unpeel every
layer of the onion, Sarah, when it comes to the
Russia hoax and Fiza abuse and a whole variety of issues. However,
they that was a story they left wide open because
they were peddling that Donald Trump, you know, is in
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the ritz in Moscow getting urinated on by our hooker.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Well, yeah, Shawn, And it makes me very curious as
to how much they have gotten away with over decades, right,
because we were the first to really take a step
back and say whoa you know, And it was a
serendipitous kind of falling into this story right where they
did leave some evidence open and we did decide to
follow it through. I guess that makes us. I guess
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that makes us good people. We're doing our jobs, and
that we were willing to hold them accountable. But how
many people have actually found evidence in the past of
this same type of egregious, horrific behavior and decided, you
know what, in no way, I'm not going to expose
this because my career will be over if I do,
or they're going to come after me. And when you
think about the egg prices, well, they can't even go
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after him on egg prices. I mean that has to
do with av and influenza. And you know the egg
the cost of eggs went up because of AV and influenza.
And so she's a completely dishonest interviewer anyways, from the
very beginning. But when you look at what when you
look at this as a whole, like what President Trump
has done just in the short time he has been
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in it's historic. It's more than any.
Speaker 1 (14:00):
Other president in three hundred and fifty actions separate actions
just to start, and I'm not including today.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Oh absolutely, And think about what he's doing with AI
just in the first one hundred hours. I mean what
he has done just since you're five hundred billion dollars
in private sector investment for the largest AI infrastructure in
modern history. I mean, this is going to change everything
because he has the right people and he's looking in
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the right direction, and he's going to take our nation.
And I think that's really why he brings on Elon Musk.
He brings on CEO Sam Altman, who Elon Musk doesn't
get along with very well, but I think that's great.
I think he brings on Larry Ellison and all of these,
all of these great thinkers, and he says, where can
we take this nation. Let's take our nation beyond anything
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it has ever. Let's go back to the times where
you know, America was so excited to be a part
of the space race. Now let's do it, and let's
do it at thousands bold Let's make America the greatest
nation on planet Earth. And one because one it is,
but two, let's do this for future generations so that
it's solidified. And I think that's what he has done.
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He is really and he knows he has very short
time to do it. For two years to really this done,
and then his of course is four years in office
to solidify it.
Speaker 10 (15:24):
Last thirty seconds, Joe conscious Well, Sean, we're at a
point now where Donald Trump has taken more questions in
the past week, I think than Joe Biden and Kamala
Harris combined took in four years, and it's just great
to have a president that's accessible again, that doesn't have
to call on hand pick reporters, doesn't.
Speaker 8 (15:42):
Have his staff screaming at reporters to get out of
the room when they can't ask even one question. So, yeah, accessibility,
transparency is back, and through Trump to.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Dot h Yeah, it was amazing. His whole staff kep site.
I had an exit. I had a very short, narrow
window for anew and in the middle of the interview,
I'm trying to like get a few topics, and You've
spend a lot of time on the wildfires, and I'm like,
can we talk about the economy? Goes no, uh huh.
And then finally I says, but your people are wrapping
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me over here, goes, I don't care. It was the
funniest thing ever. You don't wrap Donald Trump, which I
was happy about because then I got a longer interview
and I didn't feel so pressed to get in so
many topics.
Speaker 6 (16:22):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Anyway, we appreciate both of you. Sarah Carter, Joe Conca
eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn our number. We'll
get to your calls coming up driving the Liberals nuts.
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All right, let's get to our busy phones. Let's say
hi to Conrad. He's in Long Island, New York. What's up, Conrad,
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my old stomping ground. What's going on?
Speaker 4 (18:17):
How are you, salam? Thanks for taking the call. I
just wanted to say thank you for your town hall
recently with the House Republicans. I think that format for
the town hall, sit down and meeting with the one hundred
and nineteenth Congress is super helpful to all the constituents
and everybody that's voted for Republicans. Gives us an opportunity
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to see them in action. And thank you on behalf
of all the viewers and the citizens.
Speaker 1 (18:44):
Thank you, thank you for watching. I mean, last week
we had a record week on television, and I'm very
grateful that people are interested in care and I think
it's something that I'm if you liked it and a
lot of people seem to indicate they I think I'm
going to do it more frequently. What do you think.
Speaker 4 (19:03):
I think it would be a great idea. Maybe every
six months or so. It really holds an accountable. Let
him know that.
Speaker 1 (19:09):
Every three months, maybe every two months.
Speaker 4 (19:13):
Three months would be great. But thank you so much.
It's super helpful. Thank you the citizens to see that
in action.
Speaker 1 (19:21):
I really appreciate. I hope you like the interview with
the president in the Oval office. That was pretty cool. Well,
I didn't tell this story. I walked in and I
recognized a lot of the faces were the same from
the first term, and I look around and go, oh, man,
I was hoping I'd get back here one day. And
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it was everyone started laughing. It was it was a
great honor to be there. And I kind of look
at that as I just wish everybody could experience that,
and all of you in this audience give me that opportunity,
and I just try to, you know, get to the
you know, for the president to spend the time as
he spent with the media all week, and then the
time he spent with me all week, and then that
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long presser on Friday that he had on Friday night,
and then the vote for Pete Haig Seth. I was
so happy, you know, that he got across the finish line.
And you know, I hope all these nominees do to
be honest. And we have RFK Junior and Tolci Gabbard
coming up later in the week. I'm sure the hearings
are going to be hostile. I'm sure the same will
be for Cash Patel. And you know, the only good
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thing is when I interviewed John Thune, he was very
firm and saying he's not going to shut the Senate down.
He's going to keep it open at night, and he's
going to keep it open on weekends. And he's not
shutting it down. He's not going to lect Chuck Schumer
and Dickie Durbin and these radical leftist Democrats that lost
the election control what the presidency of Donald Trump. Donald
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Trump wants his people, and Republicans are very deferential to
Democratic presidents when they make appointments. I think far too deferential,
if you want to know the true anyway, I appreciate
the call, my friend, Thank you, Conrad, all the best
of my friends in Long Island, more and more of
my friends, Linda, you hearing this, I think I'm gonna
follow Hannity and go down to Florida. I'm moving to Tennessee.
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I'm moving to Nashville. I'm moving to the Carolinas. I'm
moving to Texas. I'm getting out of town.
Speaker 7 (21:18):
I mean, I get it. Hulkal stinks.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
I mean, she's the worst. And now they want to
vote Cuomo in for mayor. I mean, it's like, give
me a break.
Speaker 1 (21:25):
I mean, he's Pennsylvania, and in fairness to you, I
think Pennsylvania is much better. It's it's running.
Speaker 7 (21:33):
Joshapiro is a pretty big pain in the ass.
Speaker 1 (21:37):
Yea, I know, I keep breeding. There might be issues
with him. We'll find out in the days to come. Oh, okay,
go ahead.
Speaker 6 (21:45):
No, no, no, I was gonna say, I like, I mean, Fetterman,
it's so odd because I mean, I mean, it can't
stand that he wears what he wears. I just think
it's really unbecoming of the office, you know, even like
when the president, like at the inaugural is like really
bro in the rotunda, Like come on, but I don't like.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
The way I dress, except I have to wear, you know,
a suit and tie to the dressed for the occasion.
Speaker 7 (22:07):
I mean, you didn't be the president and a hoodie.
Speaker 8 (22:11):
You know I had.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
I had a Nike black shirt and a hoodie on
every day during radio when we're in Washington, d C.
Freezing or you know what's off. Yeah, that's moment. Man,
was a cold it was and I'm like begging, like
the Blair to get the heat up in that room. Man,
that was cold.
Speaker 7 (22:28):
Yeah, I thought up to Blair or me. Unfortunately, that
was a hot mess.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Hot mess. Speaking of hot messes, Professor Cheryl, how are you.
You're on the Sean Hannity Show out in California.
Speaker 11 (22:40):
Hi? John, Well, first of all, I just want to
say on behalf of me and Mom. You know, when
you do wonderful things for everybody, as you and Linda do,
good things come back to you. So Mozzeletubb on your engagement.
What a wonderful way to start the new year with
President Trump is the president as well? That was like
Mom's birthday wish she's ninety seven and today is the
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eightieth anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz. She was saying
that she would get to talk to President Trump's and
she can't go to Washington, d C.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
But day is Holocaust rememberance today. That's correct, Yes.
Speaker 11 (23:20):
It is. And I just want to say that, you know,
the more things change, the more they stay the same.
I mean, we still have the entire legacy media comparing
President Trump and now Elon Musk. You know, everybody who
has anything to do with you know, President Trump supports him,
you know, to Hitler and to those people who have
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no idea. And it's very sad that today there are
so many children in schools that can't name a concentration camp.
And you know, they don't know that our fathers and
grandfathers fought, you know, in the greatest generation in World
War two to fight Nazism. And for them to compare
a president who just in this week has done more
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for the state of Israel and to fight against anti
Semitism than you know, all the presidents you know in
our history is so despicable, and you know, they need
to really stop it. And what you said about what's
going on in the homeland, I mean, you see these
groups on campuses, and you see them in communities, and
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you know, with their quote unquote Palestinian flags when there
is no Palestigne there's you know, God, you know, I
feel so sorry for our Christian you know, friends and
neighbors who couldn't even go on Christmas time to Bethlehem
and to Nazareth. You know, these people are a cult
of death, you know. I mean, that's why none of
the Arab countries want to take them in, even though
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President Trump's been trying to get them to do that.
But Ellie Weiselle, who is a Nobel Peace Laureate who
was in the Holocaust. He was a friend of my
mom's and her brother was in books and walls with
Ellie said that if we forget that, you know, the dead,
you know, are killed the second time. And right now
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for Selena Gomez to be you know, crying about stupidity
reminds me of when Joan Rivers called her out for
all the things she said against Israel. And you know,
no one's crying for all the hostages right now that
are still being held Americans as well as people from
other nationalities by Hamas. This is a terrorist group. And
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the people out there waving their flags, that's what you support.
You support death, and you support the destruction of the
state of Israel, who's been an ally, the best ally
to the United States of America. And you know nothing
about President Trump. You know, when you compare him to
a maniacal maniac who wanted to annihilate the Jewish people,
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And here we are eighty years later. You would have
thinked that people would have learned something, but unfortunately they haven't.
And here in California, our own Senator Adam Shift how
he got voted in is beyond me. But his foreign
policy advisor is a young man who was involved in
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you know, anti Semitic, you know anti you know, working
for UNRA, all these anti Israel, anti Semitic organizations, and
you know, you just can't make this stuff up. And
I really as a Californian and as somebody who we
had a fire right here on the four h five
and the six oh five that, thank god, Orange County
Fire Department put out. But when I went out there
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to spray down our house, we had hardly any water pressure.
So for you know, President Trump, I just want to
say thank you for leaving no state behind. There are
so many people in California, there are so many counties
that went red. But to all those coastal people who
were impacted by the fires, who voted in the super
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majority in the state. Will you finally wake up? And
I just I really want to thank you from the
bottom of our hearts for everything you and Linda do
to just bring the truth out about all of this stuff,
and that you promised me a long time ago that
you would never ever forget you know, people like my
mom who survived the Holocaust, and what's going on in
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Israel and the hostages and standing with Prime Minister Nettinyahu
who also gets slammed, you know, needlessly. I just want
to thank you so much because it is so important,
so really thankful.
Speaker 1 (27:36):
You don't have to thank me for doing what's right.
You really don't. I think it's I think it's you
have a duty as a human being, and evil in
our time is evil in our time. And that's why
the Iranian issue has to be dealt with. You know,
death to Israel, death to America. You know, fomenting terror
in the entire region, you know, supplying Hamanusa's Balah and
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Islamikh and the Hutis and others, and firing ballistic missiles.
This has got to be dealt with. I have every
confidence after this quote period of you know, hostages being
released and this temporary piece I have every belief that
these people are going to be wiped out. Those terrorists
will be wiped out. My best to your mom, God
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bless her. Give her a hugging kiss for me and
a happy birthday. And we really appreciate you, Professor, Professor
Sheryl Katz, Thank you, Joe and l J.
Speaker 8 (28:30):
Joe.
Speaker 1 (28:30):
You're on the Sean Hannity Show. What's up, my friend, Sean.
Speaker 4 (28:34):
Love you show. You're great.
Speaker 3 (28:36):
I tell you what I think, Donald's.
Speaker 1 (28:38):
I haven't spoken to you since the election. I bet
you were ecstatic.
Speaker 8 (28:42):
Boy.
Speaker 3 (28:43):
I tell you what everybody that in LJA and Georgia. Boy,
we're so fired up. I ain't Trump. I was going
to tell you I think Trump, in my judgment, is
the best leader in world history. And Shawn, I love
the stock market and I think Trump is the best
leader for the stock market. And I just want to
thank you for all the things you do. You're a
great friend of the tax players, and thank God for you.
And well we're going to have a good time with
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Trump leading the country and musk cut and waste happy
days of here again.
Speaker 4 (29:08):
My friends.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Let me tell you our long national nightmare is over.
And I do thank your Governor. Governor Kemp was a
stand up guy and really helped in the state of Georgia.
And you know, there were periods where I didn't like
the numbers in Georgia, and I didn't like the numbers
in North Carolina. But you know, thankfully we got some
accurate polling from our posters and they pulled it up
(29:30):
by a healthy margin. All right, Joe, we appreciate you man.
Thank you eight hundred and ninety four one. Sean, if
you want to be a part of the program, Chris
Missouri next on the Sean Hennity Show.
Speaker 12 (29:39):
Hi, yeah, thanks for taking my call.
Speaker 1 (29:41):
Thank you. What's on your mind today?
Speaker 12 (29:44):
Oh, back in May of two thousand and nine, we
had some straight line wings come through the north.
Speaker 3 (29:49):
Side of Chapa.
Speaker 12 (29:50):
This is a couple of years before the big tornado.
Then I'm using air quotes when I say straight line
wins trees that landed on my house. We're going several
different directions, but a FEMA guy shows up, take several pictures,
wants me to stop working so you can get you know,
good real life or real time pictures on the house.
(30:11):
Take then my number. He leaves and we never heard
back from him.
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Now that sounds exactly like you know, when they finally
got on the ground in northwestern North Carolina, then they disappeared,
and then they did next to nothing. And if it
wasn't for Operation Hilo and Franklin Graham's Samaritan's Purse, a
neighbor Help a neighbor, these people would have frozen to
death and starved to death. It was. It was unbelievable countlessness.
(30:45):
I was so glad to see the President there last Friday,
and frankly to see him out in California.
Speaker 12 (30:50):
Well, hopefully him and Musk can get that FEMA straightened out.
Speaker 1 (30:53):
Well, I think yeah, I actually liked the idea of
President Trump said, why FEMA, Why why don't we just
who's better able to run our schools, the people on
the ground locally or the federal government, Because right now
we pay more per capita for student than any other
industrialized country with the worst results. So I would just
(31:15):
block ramp money to students, maybe directly to families, bypass
the government. Let the schools compete, you know, for those
federal dollars in state dollars for school And I'm going
to tell you what's going to happen, parents, are going
to pick schools where the kids are in uniforms in
all likelihood, where the kids learn reading, writing, math, science,
(31:36):
and history, where woke is not part of the agenda.
We're instilling values is not part of the agenda. And
I think that I guarantee you the schools that focus
on academic excellence as being the latter to success are
going to be the schools that get the most amount
of money because parents will be, you know, scratching and
(31:58):
clawing to get into those schools. You should see what
it's like in New York City. To get your kid
into a good private school is not easy. It's very
very hard. It's a arduous process, and I know many
parents that have been rejected. And then a lot of
those schools are more woke than the public schools. I mean,
so you got to be careful. Will you send your
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kids there too?
Speaker 8 (32:20):
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Speaker 1 (33:42):
All right, that's gonna wrap things up for today. Tom
Homan has been all over the place and he's doing
his job, and the media and of course liberal Democrats
are flipping out. He will join us Governor Ron De
Santis will check in with us tonight. Laura Trump, Jocanca,
Tommy larn Oh, And people thought I'd cut this lady
from Pete off, but we only had like two or
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three minutes in the segment. I didn't cut her off,
So we'll bring her back. And she wants me, apparently,
to give up my diet and eat vegan. Let's see
if she can convince me. Nine Eastern Tonight, Hannity on
Fox News. We'll see you then back here tomorrow. Thank
you for making the show possible.