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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hi, Thanks Scotch On hour two Sean Hannity Show on
this Friday, eight hundred and nine, Pool one, Shawn is
on number We'll get to your calls coming up straight
ahead this half hour. I think it was Simone Sanders
used to work for Biden saying very forcefully this Bidenomics
message he ain't work, and it's not working because it's
not true. That's why it's not working. And they need
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to get off the message. And you know which is
when they go right back to their regular playbook. Democracy
in peril. January sixth. And they hate Trump, they hate Trump,
they hate Trump. But if they certainly can't point to
any success that is remarkable, that would warrant another four
years in office, after all, we pretty much only had
nothing but wreckage. Here's Biden, you know, no question, our
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economic plan is working, and wages are up, and household
wealth is up, and the inflation continues to fall.
Speaker 2 (00:53):
Listen to him.
Speaker 3 (00:54):
Wages are up, household wealth is up, not only for
middle class Americans, for Latinos, for Black Americans, for minorities.
Costs are still too high. But in flesh he continues
to fall, and mortgage rates are falling. They're going to
fall more. Last week, we learned that America filed sixteen million,
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sixteen million in America, sixteen million new applications for businesses
for a new business since I became president. Folks, that's
a record. Every single one of those new small business
is an active hope.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Yeah, well, he's what he's not telling you is home
sales are the slowest in twenty nine years. Now, stocks
did hit an all time high. What did we learn
last week is that the stock market impacts eight percent
of Americans. It does not impact the other ninety two percent.
It's one of the main reasons I've never used it
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as any any kind of real barometer in terms of
the health of our economy. And you know this can
come tumbling down just as quickly as it went up. Yes,
stocks went up this past year. What it just barely
made up for what the losses were last year. Pretty unbelievable.
But anyway, let let me point out there was a
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question a Bloomberg editor asking David Rubinstein, is if is
there any way the world can trump proof their economies
trump proof it?
Speaker 2 (02:25):
What the hell are they talking about? Listen to this, David.
Speaker 4 (02:28):
A number of a number of leaders have expressed concern
of what Donald Trump and the White House means for
fragmentation for foreign policy. Is there any way that the
rest of the world can Trump proof their economies.
Speaker 5 (02:43):
If somebody has a way to do that, I think
they should patent it and probably sell it to somebody else.
That'd be very difficult to do. Clearly, the biggest political
change that occurred in the United States last year also
was unpredictable or unpredicted. I should say I don't think
anybody outside the Trump family would have predicted that Donald
Trump would be indicted four times ninety one counts on
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various indictments, and that his popularity with soar to the
point where he has a reasonably good chance of locking
up the Republican nomination by March, which is earlier than
almost any contested presidential candidate has been able to lock
up the Republican nomination. If he is nominated, be the
first time ever that a Republican party is nominated the
same person three times in a row. He clearly has
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a following that many of the analysts missed, and I
don't think any of the court cases are likely to
change his momentum. People in Europe, where we are now
are not really his biggest fans anyway.
Speaker 1 (03:41):
Joining us now is our friend Steven Morris back with us,
author of Trump and Omigs inside the American First Plan
to Revive our economy and with the Committee to Unleashed Prosperity,
which is a big part of They just came out
with a very lengthy study them ursus US, the two Americas,
and how the nation's elite are out of touch with
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the average American. Well, isn't one way the fact that
only what eight percent of the population really is impacted
by the stock.
Speaker 6 (04:12):
Market, Hey Shaw, not great to be with you, by
the way. The stock market actually when you adjust for
in placing, because remember prices are up twenty percent since
back came into office. So if you look at the
stock market over is three years in office, it's basically
been flat, whereas you know, we had a booming stock
market under Trump. What we looked at in this in
this report that you just mentioned was we looked at
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the top. You know, people in the top two or
three percent, people who went to Ivy League schools, people
have a postgraduate degree, people with very high incomes, and
people who live in either Washington, d C. Or Manhattan
or Silicon Valley that are just sort of out of
touch with real Americans. And I was shocked by the
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results of our survey, Sean. I mean, it was just
jaw dropping how liberal and out of touch these people
are with the you know, the anxieties and the concerns
of average Americans. So, you know, for example, we asked,
these people, are you better off or worse off under
Biden's policies financially? Well, you know, for most Americans, the
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vast majority of Americans say they're worse off because of
Biden's policies. But these people are saying, oh, I'm better
off because of Biden's policies. Here's another one that just
shocked me. The question was, do you think there's too
much freedom or too much government control in our lives?
The vast majority of Americans, you know, living on Main Street, USA,
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he say, wait a minute, there's too much government. But
these elites think there's too much individual freedom. I mean,
that's crazy.
Speaker 1 (05:42):
I'm looking at your study and it's it is. It
is actually mind numbing here. But I'm not sure if
you gave a good definition of who we are talking about.
When you when you know, the whole study is basically
about the nation's elite.
Speaker 2 (05:58):
Do we really know who the nation elite are?
Speaker 1 (06:01):
Because you know, coming from a family that you know,
kind of struggled itself, my parents always worried about, you know,
money constantly throughout all the time I was growing up.
And that's why I was financially independent at a very
very young age, which ended up being one of the
best things to happen to me in my life. But
you know, when six and ten say there's too much
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individual freedom in America, that's not what Americans think when
they when more than two thirds favor rationing energy and
food sources to combat the threat of climate change. Yeah,
they're the ones in the private jets, aren't they.
Speaker 6 (06:34):
Exactly No, that's exactly right. These are people wouldn't be
impacted by the very policies that they espoused. And by
the way, I recently experienced this myself. You know, I
have few liberal siblings, and I love them to death,
but they're bleeding heart liberals and they live in the Chicago.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Well, they most love you on TV and radio.
Speaker 6 (06:54):
Yeah, Well it's funny because you know, well I guess
it's funny, but it's sort of sad too, So my
brothers are breeding. Bleeding heart. The other day sent me
this news article from the Chicago Tribune saying, oh, Governor
Abbott is sending all these migrants to Chicago. And they're like, well,
why are they doing? This is hurting our community. I said, well,
wake up. You're the people who wanted, you know, Chicago
will be a sanctuary city. I thought you want these people,
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and now you know, they want all the illegal immigrants
in El Paso and Dorado and Houston. They don't want
them to come to their own neighborhood. And it's a
typical example of how hypocritical these are people. How about
this one, Sean, A majority of these upper class cultural
elites who went to Ivy League schools, they want to
are you ready to listen? They want to ban air
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travel for non essential services. That's not going to affect
them because a lot of these people have their private jets.
That means a family couldn't, you know, fly their family
to their kids to Disney World, to go to Disney World.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
I mean, this is craziness.
Speaker 1 (07:52):
It's absolute madness as far as I'm concerned, you know.
But going a little deeper into this in Star cross
contrast the average American. You know, seventy percent of elites
trust the government to do the right thing most of
the time. Well, when let's grade them on a few topics,
shall we Am I wrong in saying that social security
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and medicare are headed towards insolvency? Am I wrong in
saying the defund dismantled no bail laws, reimagining the police
has not exactly created more safety and security for people.
How are American schools doing compared to other schools around
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the world in the industrialized world, because we spend more
per capita per student than they do, yet we have
some of the worst results. You know, if you just
look at those statistics alone. I mean, you know, what
has government done that has gone well? How did your
Obamacare keep your doctor plan and save money promise work out?
Speaker 2 (08:53):
Not too good?
Speaker 6 (08:54):
So you know that that question about do you trust
the government to do the right thing? That's been asked
for about fifty years and longer than that. But it's
been fifty years since the mojority of Americans say that
they trust the government to do the right thing. Except
this one group, this one slice of very liberal cultural elites.
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They do trust the government to do the right thing
because you know, for example, one of the questions we
asked is who shouldn't control the curriculum and the agenda
of our schools? Should it be the parents in the community.
Speaker 1 (09:26):
No, you actually ask because I have the question in
front of me. You know, they say to sixty seven
percent of these elites say that teachers and other educational
professionals should decide what children are taught rather than letting
parents decide.
Speaker 2 (09:42):
Wow, you talk about arrogant. How arrogant is that?
Speaker 6 (09:46):
And you know what adds to the arrogance of that
answer is I bet you you know the dass is more.
Majority of these people don't send their kids to the
public schools, so they are not affected by the radical
left agenda.
Speaker 1 (09:58):
Oh you mean when like schools were closed public schools
in California, but Governor Knewsom's kids were going to in
person learning in a private school.
Speaker 6 (10:07):
They're not impacted by the very radical policies that they endorse.
And by the way, this really explains, I think, doesn't it,
the Trump phenomenon, the fact that the American people in
middle classes onto these elites. They understand that these elites
thumb their nose at them. It's one of the reasons.
Remember Trump's closing argument in twenty sixteen, which carried so
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much weight with voters, was drain the swamp. People realized
people in Washington's, people in Silicon Valley, people in Manhattan,
they live a totally different life from the ones that
the middle class, working class people live.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
All right, quick break more with Steve Moore on the
other side, I would continue now with Steve Moore, it's
them versus us. A new study they put out the
two Americas, how the nation's elite are out of touch
with average Americans, with the Committee to Unleash Prosperity. More
with Steve Moore as we continue. You know, the other
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thing that I liked is somewhere between half and two
thirds of these elites they're okay with banning SUVs and
gas stoves and air conditioning and non essential travel to
protect the environment. But we already got the answer about
how we define non essential travel from John Kerry. What
I'm doing justifies the use of my carbon footprint because
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it's such important work. Oh, nobody else's work is as
important as yours. Excuse me, I don't quite agree with that,
but Joe Biden enjoys an eighty four percent approval rating
from this group. And I guarantee you one other thing.
If you're part of this elitist group you're talking about,
Aren't they the ones that can afford armed bodyguards?
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Aren't they the ones that.
Speaker 1 (11:55):
Either that or if they're elected officials, have security around
them at all times?
Speaker 2 (12:00):
Are those the same people?
Speaker 6 (12:02):
It certainly is, And they live in a kind of
alternative view. It's almost like they live in a different
country than the rest of us. To who you know
who do live in you know, states around the country
like Iowa or Nebraska, or you know, Idaho or Utah.
They're so displaced and so out of touch with real America.
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They don't have any idea what the problems are. That's
why so many of these ritually they don't. They aren't
concerned about the border problem. They don't care about that,
it doesn't impact them. They're not concerned about the crime
that's rampant in our cities because it doesn't impact them.
A lot of these people have, you know, their own
drivers and stuff, so getting rid of SUVs that's not
going to affect them.
Speaker 1 (12:43):
Oh, it's such a good point. It really is in
so many different ways. I don't know what this means
or how to interpret this. Only I can say is
that a lot of that one percent.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
I don't know.
Speaker 1 (12:57):
Maybe they feel feel guilty in the back of their minds.
Why do they always donate to the Democratic Party?
Speaker 6 (13:03):
You know?
Speaker 1 (13:04):
And here's another question I have, why do all these
rich liberals. I'll give you one example. Nancy Pelosi, San Francisco.
She lives in a you know, multimillion dollar gated community
about a mile away from her home as an open
den drug market where people are shooting up, defecating in
the streets, et cetera. You know, why hasn't she offered,
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you know, a million or two million dollars and ask
their neighbors to donate. And why don't they build a
facility that would allow people that are in this condition
maybe to get some pre drug counseling, a warm meal
one or two times a day, maybe be able to
take a shower, maybe, you know, offer something. And it's
literally her home is in the other direction, is her
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office a mile away from this drug den area and
right in the middle, and she just passes by and
what doesn't see it or only is generous with other
people's money.
Speaker 6 (13:57):
I think that you use the term gated community. It's
almost like these people are gated off from you know,
the real problem.
Speaker 1 (14:03):
They live in a bubble. I know, these people, they
live in a bubble, and.
Speaker 6 (14:08):
Then they and then they give money to the very
candidates that are doing so much to undermine our civic culture.
You know, this is a great country. So many Americans,
you know, they do care about their fellow citizens. They do.
They're patriotic people, you know. But one of the reasons
that they're so attracted to Trump, and by the way,
I travel with them all the time. I mean, I've
never seen anything like it, you know, when I was
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in Iowa with him. He's like a rock star, I mean.
And it's middle class, working class people are lining the
streets to see Donald Trump because he represents their interests.
Speaker 1 (14:38):
And then the medium mob has contempt and hatred for them,
and they thumb their nose out of them, you know,
guys like liberal Joe Scarborough and you know, Humpty Dumpty
and fake Jake and the Matthows of the world. Anyway,
it is a great, great summary. We're going to put
it on Hannity dot Com. It's them versus us by
the Committee to Unleashed Prosperity staf Steve Moore, Thank you, sir.
Speaker 6 (15:01):
Okay Son, thanks so much.
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hi to santo Is in Connecticut. Santo, Hi, how are
you glad you called? Happy Friday?
Speaker 8 (16:50):
Hi Sean, thank you very much for all you do
for the country. Congratulations.
Speaker 9 (16:55):
I'm moving to Florida.
Speaker 8 (16:56):
I'm in a blue state, Connecticut. A little town called
New k in Connecticut used to be all Republican. Major Republicans.
Since COVID, A bunch of New York Liberals have moved
in with it, and they've brought their electric cars.
Speaker 2 (17:10):
With them, Well, let them keep their electric cars.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
You know, Ford is cutting back on the production of
their f one fifty electric vehicle trucks because nobody wants
them and they don't even know what to do with them.
They lost four and a half billion dollars last year
on their mandated EV program.
Speaker 2 (17:29):
It's not working. People don't want them. Now.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
The people that do want them, they're going to companies
like Tesla and other companies that they like. And those
companies that find it profitable should keep doing it. But
if the vast majority of the American people don't want it,
stop shoving it down our throat.
Speaker 8 (17:49):
I agree. My concern is that the Republicans, I mean
Donald Trump killed them in Iowa, I mean he destroyed them.
I think that Hailey and the Sands that should get
behind Donald Trump and make America great again. If the
Republicans do not stick together, we will not be able
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to take our country back.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
So I'm not worried about post primary and everybody uniting. Look,
there's always going to be people. We know that there
are never Trumpers out there that they've been that way
almost from the beginning. They're not going to be persuaded
either way. But you know, to the extent that we
can unite as Conservatives and Republicans and unite around principles
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that they really are willing to fight for the better
off the country's going to be. And they've got to
have a good, strong, solid message. They got to make
promises that they can and will keep and then get
to work and roll up their sleeves in January twenty five,
one year from now. But you know, it's going to
be up to them, and it's going to be up
to us to make sure that, you know, we get
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everybody out to vote. That's what I keep hammering the
Republican Party that they better get in the game of voting, early, voting,
by mail, and legal ballot harvesting. I don't see any
effort at all by the RNC or the Republican Party
to match the efforts of ballot harvesting legal ballot harvesting
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of the Democrats. I don't see anything. And if they
stay that way, then okay, another election day. You're starting out,
you know, election night or election day down a couple
hundred thousand votes not a good idea. You got to
play on an equal playing field.
Speaker 8 (19:32):
Please keep up the good fight. Thank you very much
for all you do. You Jesse and Greta, You're amazing.
Thank you very much and have a great weekend.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Thank you, Thank you, my friend. Eight hundred and nine
to four one, Sean. If you want to be a
part of the program, Dan New York Next Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
What's up Dan? How are you very good?
Speaker 10 (19:50):
Sean? Yeah? I want to pick up on what you
were just talking about with ballot harvesting and all that.
I believe that should Trump be lucky enough to win,
if the Republicans can hold onto the House and send it,
I think that the number one most important issue for
US is election integrity. I mean, as we've seen over
the last three years, they can undo all the good
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work that Trump did, and if we get in again,
they'll undo it again if they listen.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
If you want the most integrity, I'll tell you the
system that would work best. And by the way, you know,
there have been experiments in other countries with very voting methods,
but Canada, France, for example, they went back to the
old fashioned way paper ballots. Paper ballots are simple. You
produce a voter ID, you have a signature on file,
you verify it, you have chain of custody controls for
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you know, the military, the sick, the elderly that that
may not be able to make it to a polling place.
You make exceptions for them.
Speaker 11 (20:49):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:49):
But then you'll have updated voter rolls every day and
more importantly, in every precinct all around the country. You
need partisan observers observing the voting all day, and when
the polls close, watch the vote counting all night. And
then people will walk away, all right, that's here's the winner,
here's the loser. It's too close. We need to recount.
Whatever it happens to be. People will have at least
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there'll be integrity in the system that would guarantee confidence
and the results.
Speaker 10 (21:17):
Right, I think they need to. Absolutely.
Speaker 1 (21:19):
They talk about Donald Trump, you know he's an election denight. Well,
Hillary Clinton was an election denier and many of her
supporters were, and Stacy Abrams and the same thing applies
to them. The system is unfortunately so flawed. There's so
many ways to make it better, but sometimes it's the
simplest way that works best. And to me, that's paper ballots.
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And I'd even add to it, make election day a
national holiday.
Speaker 2 (21:45):
How's that?
Speaker 10 (21:46):
Yeah? I absolutely agree. I think voting should perhaps start
on a Friday afternoon twelve noon, run until Sunday at noon.
That way, you know, people can get to the polls.
There's time for them to get to the polls. You
end voting noon on a Sunday, we start counting right
then we get our results. You know, we don't have
to wait until the hours of the morning to find out,
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you know, who won the election. But yeah, absolutely eliminating
all these the ballot harvesting and all of that. I mean,
you know, you can still have some mail in ballots obviously,
like you said, for you know, military absentee ballots, but
you should have to have a doctor's note or a
plane ticket if you want an absentee ballot. Otherwise get
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to the polls. Expand the number of hours. Start on
a Friday afternoon and on a Sunday afternoon, something like that.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
But oh, that's more, that's more generous.
Speaker 1 (22:37):
I'd like one day, but a weekend, all right, I
could live with a weekend. But remember, in the days
leading up to an election, a lot of things can
happen that would have a deep impact on the election.
The idea that people start voting six weeks out a
month out is insane to.
Speaker 10 (22:51):
Me, totally ridiculous. I agree, all.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Right, Dan, thank you, buddy, appreciate it. Eight hundred and
ninety four one.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
Sean.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
If you want to be a part of the program,
let's say, how to Mary is in the Free State
of Texas. Happy Friday, Mary, Glad you called, Hey.
Speaker 11 (23:06):
Song, This is very good of you to take my call.
Speaker 12 (23:11):
I am very concerned as to how we can stop
Biden right now from giving away any more money, giving
away any more of our nation's dignity. And you know,
he's just incognitant, He's just not it's just not there.
So how can it be stopped?
Speaker 1 (23:33):
As in, I'm going to give you the very short
simple answer, vote him out of office.
Speaker 12 (23:39):
Oh I intend to.
Speaker 11 (23:40):
I definitely intend to.
Speaker 1 (23:41):
That that is the only way that we have a
chance of turning things around. And you know, and I
think what's going to happen because because Democrats can't run
on the are you better off than you were four
years ago? Platform, nor can they run on a list
of successful programs as they've implemented, then the only thing
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they've got in their arsenal is January sixth. January sixth,
by the way, ignoring all the five hundred and seventy
four riots that they said were mostly peaceful in the
summer of twenty twenty. Donald Trump is evil. Democracy in peril.
The very people trying to keep names off ballots, those people,
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and then they're going to run on the old Republicans
or racists, et cetera, et cetera, and phobic of everything.
That's what they're gonna run on. And they want thirty
air and water, that's what they'll say.
Speaker 6 (24:33):
That's ridiculous, Well.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
But that but you know what, this is how they
run elections for decades and they get away with it.
Joe Biden got away with running a campaign hiding in
his basement.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
You know, we went over you know Joe.
Speaker 1 (24:48):
The RNC actually did a list. You know, he's been
in twenty some odd days. We've seen him maybe five times,
and every time he's still incoherent, and he's still incapable
of understanding whether to exit stage left or stage right.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
He's a mess.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Correct correct Anyway, I appreciate the call what's up?
Speaker 11 (25:07):
I did see it.
Speaker 12 (25:08):
I did see a show last night, and I do
agree with everything, and go go go Trump. I'm just
I'm just biting my bit waiting for it to happen.
So God help us, and we need to do that
now as in today. But I will be voting for
Donald Trump for our president.
Speaker 1 (25:26):
I appreciate you being with us. Will be in New
Hampshire on Monday and Tuesday next week. Look forward to
seeing our friends in New Hampshire. A great place to
hang out. By the way, it is funny to watch
these media personalities. I saw Liberal Joe Joe Scarborough cracks
me up because I happen to know a lot about
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Liberal Joe Scarborough. You know, Liberal Joe Scarborough was the
guy that was screaming at me is stealing the election
in two thousand when he's a congressman or Republican congressman
from one of the most conservative area areas of Florida,
the Panhandle, and that's now Matt Gates's district. And you know,
then all of a sudden he's on TV at MSDNC
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and he's not doing well. One point he was even
up against me at nine pm and we just crushed him.
And anyway, so Scarborough, I guess, has took a shot
some shot at me.
Speaker 2 (26:19):
Today.
Speaker 1 (26:19):
Sweet baby James told me about it. I've not seen
it at nor does it impact me at all. Let
me tell you something about the likes of Liberal Joe.
Liberal Joe used to call this the powers that be
at Fox, regularly trashing his own network MSDNC and begging
to work at Fox. Fox was not interested in his
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low ratings. But that's who Joe Scarborough was. It's like
Humpty dumpty, right, you know, writes a book on Fox.
It was an article about a week ago. What the
guy couldn't sell? What eight thousand copies of this book?
I mean, it is pathetic. I honestly, if I wrote
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a book and I couldn't sell, if that's all I
could sell, it is by every measure, it's just a
flop and a failure. And you know, but these people,
they don't really like me, these people, I wonder why.
Speaker 2 (27:17):
I have no idea anyway.
Speaker 1 (27:20):
Liberal Joe kind of selling out a soul, you know,
and any beliefs, beliefs that he might have had.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
Well, I'll tell you why. Because he wants to be
on TV. That's what.
Speaker 12 (27:29):
Well.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
I don't think it's the money. I think for him,
it's the ego from a part of the program. Personal
Safety has been a big believer in the Second Amendment,
and I still am. But I also love the new
technology that is Burner, which is less lethal. You can
get a pistol, you can get their mission for a rifle,
and if you have a shotgun, you can get their
shotgun shells that are non lethal. And it fires off
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projectiles with pepper spray, two pepper sprays and tear gas
in them. And it's amazing how it incapacitates perpect traders.
You can see the lot videos for yourself to see
how powerful and formidable this is. Go to the website.
It's Burner by r NA dot com slash Hannity. By
the way, Burner is illegal in all fifty states. They
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don't require a background check. They can ship their less
lethal pistols and rifles directly to your door. And as
a responsible gun owner, I like the option if I
don't have to reach If I could stop a situation
or earlier with a non lethal option and not have
to go to you know, a firearm which can kill somebody,
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I'd I like to have that option. Now sometimes it
may not be possible, but when you see how how
powerful it is that stopping perpetrators, you're going to be impressed.
Check their videos out, go to their website. Burner by
r NA dot com slash Hannity.
Speaker 7 (28:56):
The final hour of The Sean Hannity Show was up.
Now hang on for Sean's conservative solutions.
Speaker 2 (29:08):
A right back to our busy phones.
Speaker 1 (29:09):
Eight hundred ninety four one, Sean, let us say hi
to John in Pennsylvania.
Speaker 2 (29:15):
What's up John? How are you, sir? I'm doing well.
Speaker 9 (29:17):
Good afternoon, mister Hannity, how are you?
Speaker 2 (29:19):
I'm good. What's happening?
Speaker 9 (29:21):
First time caller, longtime listener. I have to say, the
things that are going on in the border state of
Texas and such at this moment don't make any sense
at all. How can we as a country punish folks
for trying to protect what is ours and theirs? Yet
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we protect country borders that are three thousand miles away
with no problem. I don't get how we can spend
money how many miles away, but yet when we try
to do it here protect our own selves, we're in
the wrong. That makes no sense to me, and I
don't understand how folks I'm going to be forty years old,
how folks like in my age range can't see this
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open your eyes people.
Speaker 1 (30:06):
Yeah, I mean, I'll be honest, that's just as damn
Right's scare to be very very pold the laws of
our country and he doesn't do it, and he does
just the opposite, and and nobody in the media mob
then the liberal Joe Scarboroughs of the world, they're never
gonna call Biden accountable. They're gonna make every excuse imaginable,
and they're gonna turn and try to turn, like they
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do every second of every day, Donald Trump into a devil,
you know, basically a demon. Oh my god, could you
imagine Donald Trump has has has the nuclear codes. Well,
they were saying that back when he was running the
first time. It's like, you know, reducts rewind and uh,
I things are bad enough now I'm not sure that
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that's gonna work this time. They've they've they've cried wolf
now too often. They've been caught crying wolf too often.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (30:56):
Anyway, eight hundred and nine one, Sean, Uh, we got
time for one more quick, We got a minute. We'll
give it to uh Tyler and Louisiana Tyler of this
last minute of this half hours all years.
Speaker 11 (31:07):
Sir, Thanks Jean, thanks for taking my call. Since it's short,
I just wanted to say, one, do you feel that
President Trump is going to try to reinstate the Keystone
pipeline if he gets to office again? And two, would you,
when you have time, take other questions for going this personally?
(31:28):
I feel the way Fauci has done and what you
and Center Ram Paul talked about, I would attribute him
to the scientists and doctors that we're experimenting on people
and doing their own evil deeds just in their quotes
to better science or to see the results. As what
Fauci said that yes, the virus got relieved.
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Fauci knew the whole time. Now that we have all
the emails out, now that the brand Paul wrote a
great book, Deception, I urge everyone to get a copy
of it and you can read it for yourself. You
know why he was panicked. What he was saying publicly
at the time, Yet what he was saying privately and
what he knew privately is absolutely As some have said,
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I wonder if it's even criminal. I mean, this guy's
supposed to be giving a sound advice during a pandemic,
and this guy is not telling us the whole truth.
You know, they're they'reous protecting their own ass