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March 10, 2025 • 32 mins

Rep. Abe Hamadeh of Arizona’s 8th District is here to discuss the uptick in violence in Syria. He recently visited GITMO, as he served as an Army Intelligence Officer and currently sits on the Committee on Armed Services and the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up next.

Speaker 2 (00:01):
Our final news roundup and information overload.

Speaker 3 (00:05):
Our right news roundup and information overload. Our toll free
Our number is eight hundred and nine point one Sean
if you want to be a part of the program.
There is a lot going on in terms of President
Trump in his effort to bring peace to Europe and
peace to the Middle East. The President now he as
his representatives headed to Saudi Arabia to discuss peace between

(00:29):
Plutin and President Zolenski. You know, I find it amusing
President Trump fulfilling his campaign promise. There's not going to
be a country of Ukraine left. The idea that the
United States is going to spend hundreds of billions of
more dollars to fight a proxy war with Russia is
just not realistic and nobody's going to benefit from that anyway.

(00:49):
The best answer would be a peace agreement, a negotiated settlement,
a minerals deal that will give money to the Ukrainians
to rebuild their country, also allow US presidence in the region.
Hopefully it would include European troops to be available to
them as well. Without joining NATO. That's not going to happen,
And you know, I just listened to the idiots in

(01:12):
the Democratic Party in the state run legacy media mob.
President trump fulfilling campaign promises on issues that seventy percent
of Americans are on his side. But anyway, we see
pathetic people on the left in both the media and
the Democratic Party. You know, they're out there trying to
revive their own version of a Russia Gate hoax with
bizarre outburst like the Trump White House has become an

(01:35):
arm of the Kremlin. Paulsy Gabbard is now warning, you know,
sends a warning to the US Senate on Syria, which
kind of proved prophetic as an al Qaeda linked regime
is slaughtering minorities there. Anyway, Director of National Intelligence Tulsey
Gabbard gave a warning of a terrorist takeover in Syria
looks to be coming true amid reports that al Qaeda

(01:58):
linked terror forces of a ligned with Syria's interim new president,
a former al Qaeda terrorist, and being accused of massacring,
you know, different groups and people in the country, in
the Christian community whatever remains of it there, and security
forces from syria An affiliated gunmen have killed hundreds of civilians,

(02:20):
the vast majority of them from one particular community, the
Alawhite minority. In the last two days, according to Reuters,
they're reporting on this. Here's Tulsi Gabbert saying, I should
know tears for the fall of the Assad regime, but
today we have an Islamist extremist who's now in charge
of Syria. Here's what she said.

Speaker 4 (02:39):
I shed no tears for the fall of the Assad regime,
but today we have an Islamist extremist who is now
in charge of Syria, as I said, who danced on
the streets to celebrate the nine to eleven attack, who
ruled over it, lived with an Islamist extremist governance, and
who has already gun to persecute and kill and arrest

(03:02):
religious minorities like Christians in Syria.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
I understand why that should be acceptable.

Speaker 4 (03:07):
To anyone is beyond me. That should certainly understand.

Speaker 3 (03:11):
And President Trump had worn back in twenty fifteen, we
don't know who these rebels fighting against a sod are
and warned that they might be worse. Now. Remember this
is the same Donald Trump way before nine to eleven
that was talking about a guy by the name of
Osama bin Laden.

Speaker 5 (03:26):
Listen, so I've watched Assad, and I've watched a little
bit on the other side. The problem is the other
side of the side. We have no idea who they are.
They probably are, risis I'm saying, are we been off
with a SOD. We have no idea who these people are.
We give them weapons, we give them ammunition, we give
them everything. Aaron, we have no idea who I mean.
Maybe it's worse.

Speaker 3 (03:45):
Than a SOD.

Speaker 5 (03:46):
So what are we doing? Why are we involved? We
have to get rid of ices very importantly. But I
look at Asad and a SOD to me looks better
than the other side. And you know this has happened before.
We back a certain side and that side turns out
to be a total catastrophe. Russia likes Asad seemingly a lot.
Let them worry about us, just let them fight.

Speaker 3 (04:07):
It out anyway. Joining us now is Abuhamaday is with us.
He's with Arizona's eighth the Congressional District to discuss this
uptick in violence and reemergence of al Qaeda in Syria.
And he, by the way, recently visited Gitmo. Served as
an army intelligence officer. He's on the Armed Services Committee
and the Veterans Affairs Committee. Thank you, Congressman. Great to

(04:29):
have you back.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
How are you doing well? Thank you, Sean.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
We really don't know who when people go as evil
as I think Asad was, do you really don't know
who's going to replace him. It looks like we're figuring
that out pretty quickly.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
Yeah, it seems like the whole world is figuring it
out right now. So you know, these events that just
happened over the last few days is so concerning because
I actually had some of that community, the Ala white
community and the Drus and the Kurds in my office
just a few weeks ago warning me about Jolani, the
new president of Syria, and his group HTA, which, as
you mentioned, is it was a terrorist organization, was labeled

(05:03):
a terrorist organization especially during the Syrian Civil War. But
over the last two days, what you saw was the
Alowite community primarily was being targeted. And these are the
ones who are most aligned with Bashar Lassade. And why
because Bascharlissade was a member of the Alowite minority community,
which represents about ten percent of Syria.

Speaker 2 (05:22):
So but we have to.

Speaker 1 (05:23):
Remember Basharlessad was very close with Iran and has blush
on and what you're seeing right now with this new president,
you know, he has to try to unite a country
that right now doesn't trust him, because then they have
a good reason not to trust him. I mean HTS
and al Qaeda. They wreak tavoc on the Syrian Civil
War for so many years, targeting minorities like Christians, like

(05:43):
the Drus, like the Kurds and the Alloites. But just
a few minutes ago, I just saw that the new
president of Syria, Jolani, just signed a agreement with the
Kurdish faction in north East Syria, integrating them into the
state institutions like the military and with their oil field.
So it's troubling and concerning right now. But right at

(06:04):
least we have Israel to protect certain minority groups. I mean,
Israel has committed to protecting the Drus because they have
a huge Ruiz population within Israel. So you see Israel
taking that mantle of being a regional partner and a
good neighborly steward for the region. But we have to
make sure that we protect the minority, especially the Kurds
who took the fight on with so many American soldiers

(06:25):
to take on Isis during that time period.

Speaker 3 (06:27):
Shot they did, and they were slaughtered, and they have
been the victims of many, many assaults and tons of
terror attacks and murders, and they even they were gassed
numerous times in the last number of decades. What do
you make of where is Siria now with Iran? Because

(06:48):
the number one threat I believe if the Iranians ever
get nuclear weapons, and this is not Sean Hannity wanting
to be a warhawk, I don't. I do believe, however,
that a nuclear weapon in the arms of the Mullas
and Iran that chantest to America death Israel probably would
result in a modern day Holocaust. Am I wrong in

(07:10):
believing that?

Speaker 1 (07:12):
No? Absolutely? I mean Iran has been trying to take
their foothold a Syria since for Charlesad got toppled, and
right now they're trying to use some of these factions
who are anti Jolani to try to rap them up
for support. So that's why you see Hazibala trying to
have a re emergence in Syria as well. On the
west coast on the Mediterranean, that's where the Alowhites primarily are.

(07:33):
So it is complicated Sean, but the Iranian regime is suicidal,
just like hamasas suicidal. That's why they committed October seven.
Then look at Gaza. Look at the Gaza's destroyed because
of Hamasa's actions. So we're dealing with, you know, people
who are not using logic in their decisions. They're very
religious to suicidal maniacs, and that's just in control sadly
of a population. That's what seventy five million people in

(07:55):
Iran that is trying to get nuclear ambitions but luckily
beabing that and Yahoo and Israel has really done so
much damage the Iranian regime, not just any iron but
if you look at has Balah and Lebanon, Hamas and
even the Hutis. So Iran's right now is that they're
they're severely weakened. But I would never underestimate them because
they always are trying to infiltrate I mean, they're trying

(08:17):
to infiltrate Jordan right now, trying to use some of
the Palestinians and Jordan to create a people as well
into our ally king of dull over there. So it's
a big problem. But we have to make sure Iran
is on notice. Is on checking them. With President Trump
in office and BB nine YAO in Israel, I feel
very secure as an American knowing that those two are
in charge.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
Well, I do too, But we are coming to a
moment of truth if these reports are correct. I mean,
I've never been the biggest fan of the IAEA, and
the Iranians have never been willing to do a deal.
And the deal that was done with Obama was insane
kind of reinstituted under Joe Biden. Now sanctions will be enforced,
and that that cuts off the money supply for the

(09:00):
Ranians to foment their terror throughout the whole region, because
they've been helping Hamas and Hezbalah and the Islamic Jihad
and the Huti rebels and firing their own ballistic missiles
into Israel, and Israel, you know, has been in a
fight for their very survival since October the seventh uh
And if the IAEA is saying that they are likely

(09:20):
to have nuclear weapons and that's imminent, maybe the Israelis
don't need our help. I would imagine they probably need
our bunker buster bombs, knowing that these these facilities are
buried deep in the ground. But there seems to be
two targets that need to be looked at and looked at,
you know, in the in the short term, not long term,
and that would be the refineries, which is the source

(09:42):
of their money. And the second would be the nuclear facilities,
so they can't break out with nuclear weapons. Am I
wrong in thinking that?

Speaker 1 (09:48):
No, You're exactly right. So you know, Israel's going to
take care of its business. They know the region better
than anybody shot and something that I was so disheartened with.

Speaker 3 (09:57):
Don't you think they're going to need our help?

Speaker 1 (09:58):
Absolutely? And they they have our commitment and help for sure,
but we have to make sure that the United States,
you know, is involved in it, and we have to
provide them the weapons and the capabilities on President Trump
is committed to doing the b SEAN. I remember, you know,
the huties. For instance, when I was serving overseas in
the army in Saudi Arabia, I was deployed there. I
remember Joe Biden pressured the Saudis to stop their aerial

(10:20):
campaign against the Hooties at the time, who were firing
missiles at US. And it's if you can imagine, you know,
when when Biden took off this the Saudi Arabia find
they decided to stop. And now look at what the
HUTIES have done since that, since the bombardment stuff, they
started targeting Israel. They started targeting shipping, the shipping lanes
and the ships over in the Red Sea. So nobody

(10:41):
knows the region better than those who are currently in it.
When we stopped Saudi Arabia from targeting to Hooties, that
was a big problem because then the UTIES was able
to rearm and all the Hooties they're being funded by
the Iranians. All those missiles that are being sent to
Israel from Yemen, I mean that is thousands of miles.
So Israel knows how to take care of Iran. They
have the best intelligence in the region, so they know
their capabilities. And when they say that we need to strike,

(11:03):
it's probably a good reason to listen to them because
they know that Iran is they're at the precipice of
attaining nuclear weapons.

Speaker 3 (11:09):
Oh that's a pretty scary scenario. And it's not that
I'm looking for America to get involved in a conflict.
All right, quick break, we'll come back more with Abe
Hamiday of Arizona's eighth Congressional District discussing the issues of
world peace and this is a big week for it,
hopefully a lot of progress by week's end. Well, we'll
be following it all very closely, heright we continue now.

(11:30):
Congressman Abe hamidays with us from Arizona as he now
discusses what is a big week in terms of Donald
Trump on the world stage, trying to negotiate a peace
in Europe between Russia and Ukraine and a peace in
the Middle East, hopefully can be successful on both ends
of that. And what do we do about the Iran question? Anyway,

(11:53):
we continue our discussion. If the Israelis, with the help
of the US, are able to take out their refineries
and new nuclear sites. Do they have well, they have
their CUDS forces, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Forces. I'm not
sure how much assistance aid support militarily they're going to
get from China slash Russia. But I got to imagine

(12:14):
that that would incapacitate them and I think probably take
away the capability of fighting any conflict. Am I wrong?

Speaker 1 (12:21):
Oh, They're exactly right. I mean they've already been so
severely weakened with the with Hesba Love being decapitated, and
the Hussan Nasralla, the head of Hezbolah, I mean Hesbelah's
structure is pretty much done right now. I mean you
still have some of the fighters, but their leadership structures
got so when Iran no longer has these proxy groups
able to fight their wars, it becomes a big problem

(12:42):
because they have to focus internally. That's why I'm so
concerned about the Hutis as well. I mean the Hutis,
you know, they still have a sophisticated capabilities, which they shouldn't.
They're basically the Taliban of Yemen. Yet they have all
these missiles that come in from Iran. So we have
to make sure we're decapitating the heads of these proxy
groups like Hamas, like the Hutis, and that would at

(13:03):
least help whenever a strike, if a strike has to occur,
they can't respond towards our interests and our allies and
our the United States itself.

Speaker 3 (13:12):
You know, it really really is a chilling time for
the world. How do you see this conflict ending in
Gaza and in the Middle East and in Lebanon and
with the Houtis, and of course all of them fomented
by Iran.

Speaker 1 (13:28):
Well, I think if you look President Trump, he did
a cheap historic piece in the Middle East shot and
he saw that with the Abraham Accords that was signed
in twenty twenty, and I believe Saudi Arabia is on
the cusp of signing an Abraham Accords two point zero
and one. Saudi Arabia does that, that's going to change
the whole region forever, because they're going to start to
see other countries like Qatar, possibly Kuwait, and Indonesia, even

(13:50):
the Southeast Asian starting to acknowledge Israel's existence. And you know,
that's the thing. I think a lot of these Arab countries,
especially the Gulf Arab countries, they're starting to understand that
Iran is the threat and they're the ones who have
been fomenting the seeds of so much radicalism throughout the
world and especially in the Middle East. So I'm optimistic
in a sense that what Israel has done so successfully

(14:11):
post October seventh has asserted itself as a huge regional
player in the Middle East, protecting minorities, protecting even the
Arabs themselves against the Iranian threats. So that's where if
you look at the statements from MBS head of Saudi Arabia.
I do think that Pete, with President Trump in charge
in Bbnatanya who in Israel, I do believe another Abraham

(14:32):
Accords can come to fruition.

Speaker 3 (14:35):
I hope so, and I hope for the safety of
the world. If the President's able to pull off piece
of the Middle East and peace in Europe. Wow, what
on a feather in his cap that would be and
how great will that be for the world. I think
he's on track, hopefully to accomplish both of those. I
don't think either one of those tasks will be easy,
but he's certainly working hard at it. We appreciate it.

(14:56):
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(16:28):
all right, before we get to the phones, it's a
fifty to fifty tie on the issue. When we put
up on a pole and the voting has stopped as
to whether I'd go on the view and which is good,
that means that is up to my discretion. I'm not
forced to. I always think Linda stacks these poles. I
think she does push poles instead of real poles. But

(16:50):
we'll get to your calls on that in a second.
I see a lot of people calling about it. There's
a show on Netflix, I guess, and I did watch
it briefly and I got bored with it even quicker
and Love is Blind, I guess is what they call
the show anyway. So you're talking to these people, I

(17:12):
guess it's supposed to be well, you know, don't focus
on people's looks and see if you have a connection
on another side of that and whether it's deeper than
just a physical attraction. And then you meet the person
and you're engaged, and then you spend thirty days, you
have a romantic getaway, and then you meet your families,

(17:34):
you go to your home cities, and then you make
the final decision if you're going to go through at
the wedding anyway. So they have this would be bride
in this final season episode and she goes to the
altar dressed in white, and she's all ready to get married.
And she gets up there and she says, instead of
I do, she goes, I don't. I couldn't believe it,

(17:56):
and I don't know. Sometimes I have my suspicions about
these reality shows and how real they are, whether they're
they're scripted or not. I have no reason, no evidence
that they are. And I just watched this scene and
this poor guy get humiliated. If she really, you know,
was the loving person that she claims to be, you know,

(18:19):
she says, my heart is there, but when we talked
about a lot of the values that I hold so
close to my heart making this decision, my mind is
telling me that I can't. And she remembered that she
asked him about Black Lives Matter, and he said, well,
I'm no expert, but when I asked him about it,
he's like, I guess I really never thought too much

(18:41):
about it. That affected me. She said, how could it not?
How did it not make you think about something? And
I asked him too what his church's views are, and
he said he really didn't know. And then I watched
and so I watched a sermon online about sexual identity
and it was traditional and I told that to him
and he really didn't have much to say about it.
I want someone to think about that stuff now. If

(19:04):
she really thought these issues were that paramount in her mind, Linda,
why would she drag this guy on a television show
to the altar to do that to him?

Speaker 1 (19:17):
There?

Speaker 3 (19:18):
I think it was one of there it was. It
was cruel. I think it was assuming it's all real.
I don't think God blessed. He's lucky. He dodged a bullet.

Speaker 6 (19:30):
Can you imagine life with that? Oh my god?

Speaker 3 (19:33):
Yeah. But the problem is if she even had any
feelings at any point, which apparently she did, and she
had enough feelings, he spent enough time alone with him
that if she cared even slightly about the guy, why
wouldn't she say that prior to the wedding? And so,
you know what something, Why would you do that to somebody?

Speaker 6 (19:54):
She only loves herself. She doesn't care about anybody else.
She looks in the mirror every day. She's totally in
love with herself. She was by her own ego.

Speaker 3 (20:02):
And then I don't get the guy. I really don't,
he said, you know, he still would like to, you know,
continue you know, a relationship with her and get to
know each other even more. And I'm like, no, run
for the hills? Are you out of your mind?

Speaker 6 (20:17):
Clearly he was dropped on his head too much or
played some sort of contacts fort where he was you know, concussed.
I mean, I don't know. At the end of the day,
I have to assume that, you know, they both got
paid for this drama to bring attention to a show
that may not have been doing as well as they
would like, and so they're I mean very easily could.

Speaker 3 (20:35):
Be being paid off.

Speaker 6 (20:36):
I have no idea, but any man worth his salt
would not stand there and take that, and certainly wouldn't
say afterwards, Oh, I'd love to get to know you better.
You know everything you need to know. You know, run,
run as fast as you can, far.

Speaker 3 (20:49):
Away, Run and don't stop running, keep going so far,
run forest, run anyway, Bonnie. You know this is interesting
because we had to pull up on Hannity dot Com.
We discussed last week. I had mentioned that a while
back to View invited me on, and I'm like, I
don't want to go, and Linda's like, you need to go.

Speaker 6 (21:06):
Your text look at your text, looks I sent you
the results.

Speaker 3 (21:10):
Okay, I'll got to see the results. Oh it's a
dead even. Well, you know you just fixed it because
it was just fifty to fifty.

Speaker 6 (21:18):
Now it's fifty to fifty. It's leaning towards yes, but
it's by like four percentage points.

Speaker 3 (21:24):
It's nothing, four tenths of a percentage point, but it
was counting, all right. Bonnie and Virginia has a position
on this, and Kathy and Maryland has a position on this.
Bonnie say hi to Kathy, Kathy, say hi to Maryland.
Bonnie will start with you, welcome to the program.

Speaker 7 (21:40):
Hi, thank you for ha taking my call. I just
think you need to go on the View. I think
it would be hilarious. I think you have a calm
demeanor as far as like when you have a viewpoint,
you know how to I don't have that demeanor because
if I were to go on that shoot show, I'd
probably be screaming at him. But I think you need

(22:02):
that's a platform that doesn't hear conservative viewpoint a sound
conservative viewpoint. I think it would be awesome for you
to do that.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Kathy and Marilyn, what do you say?

Speaker 8 (22:12):
I say, that's really not what I think. You wouldn't
have a chance to even express yourself. They do nothing
but gaslight and talk over people, and if you don't
have their viewpoint, you're not going to get yours across.
I'm against you going on there. I hope I can
be that four tenths of a percent into the don't go.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
Well, no, Well, I think you need to. I think
Linda's stack in the deck. I think Linda does push
falls I do. I really have no faith. I have
no way to access my own website, if you can
believe it, and anyway, so I'm leaning with you, Kathy Bonnie.
Here's the thing. I've been on the view I've been
on there many times. The last time I was on,
Rosie O'Donnell was on screaming like a lunic and it

(23:01):
became a fight. Poor Barbara Walters was there and she
was trying to get us both to stop, and I'm like,
I'm not stopping and taking this crap from her, and
we just went at it, and we went at it
and went at it until finally, she just like they
went to black and it went to a commercial break.
We should dig up that old film. I mean, I

(23:22):
find this show well. First of all, it would be
good for their ratings, and I don't know, they're kind
of I think like late night comedy shows. I think
they're kind of on cancelation. Watch Why don't want to
help them by going on their show? That is a
factor in my mind. Number two, Why don't I want
to subject myself to that? That means probably too though
I have to pay taxes in New York for that day.

(23:44):
I'm like, who needs that? I mean, I don't know.
If it was an overwhelming yes, I probably would do
it because I feel like I have an obligation to
my audience to do what they want me to do. Bonnie,
are you okay If I don't go, oh.

Speaker 7 (24:02):
Yes, yes, I will still watch and listen. I just
think it would be hilarious and it would be a
way to have a conservative viewpoint on another platform. I mean,
because you were.

Speaker 3 (24:13):
Yeah, let me play a little clip of when I
was on with Rosie and how insane she went. Listen.

Speaker 4 (24:19):
You are exceptionally cute.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
I know, thank you. You're very nice.

Speaker 8 (24:23):
But I want to hear you're like a rabbit Republican.

Speaker 9 (24:27):
Would you ever say just republican? Or is every Republican
rabbit in your view? I heard that you were well.

Speaker 3 (24:33):
Have you ever listened to my show?

Speaker 2 (24:35):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (24:35):
You have?

Speaker 8 (24:36):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (24:36):
Do you think I'm a rabbit Republican?

Speaker 9 (24:38):
I think you're yeah, yeah, And I think you back
up everything you say.

Speaker 3 (24:43):
You're very, very smart. There's the not only I have.

Speaker 9 (24:46):
More liberals on my radio and TV show than anybody
else out there.

Speaker 3 (24:49):
Rosie, you are.

Speaker 9 (24:50):
Invited on my radio and TV show anytime you want
to come.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
I'd love to come.

Speaker 6 (24:53):
I don't have a job.

Speaker 9 (24:56):
I think condoleez or Rice is a strong viable possibility
for really, are you okay?

Speaker 4 (25:07):
That's what I would think of Aden.

Speaker 9 (25:15):
There was underwear on the head of one of different
We're not raping and killing anybody.

Speaker 3 (25:19):
I think you're delusional. I mean, Bonnie, you still want
me to go on that?

Speaker 5 (25:24):
Yes?

Speaker 3 (25:26):
Yes, all right? Bonnie and Kathy, thank you both. You're
good sports. Uh wait, actually one more calling in Becky
in North Carolina. What do you think? Becky?

Speaker 10 (25:37):
Hey, Sean, thank you for taking my call. Yeah, I
think you should go on it and here's Oh boy,
do you need props. You've got to take a couple
of props with you. Do you know how the Democrats
had those little paddles during the an address, Well, I
think a couple of those that you just slide out
of your suit and yes, hold him up when they

(26:01):
say something absolutely ridiculous or demeaning, and you know, make
them simple like there said things like false or that's
a lie or not true. And I think you should
just do that, just hold it up when they talk
over you and don't give you a chance to talk
to you.

Speaker 8 (26:19):
Just whip out a paddle.

Speaker 3 (26:21):
That would actually be very very funny. That would be
really funny too. I could just say joyless would that
would be one of them. I could say wrong again,
I could say faith news. I could say, you know,
we could come up with a lot of clever things
to put on our little ping pong paddles or bingo

(26:43):
paddles that the Democrats brought to the Joint Social of Congress.
I think that that's actually a great idea. Oh man,
I don't please don't talk me into this. Please, I'm
right now, I'm holding the line. I don't want to
be talked into it. But that's a clever thought, There's
no doubt about it. That's brilliant. Would be the Linda's smiling.
I can see her all the way in Pennsylvania right now,
happy girl. Let me tell you. Yeah. Anyway, good thought, Becky.

(27:09):
We appreciate you being out there. Eight hundred and ninety
four to one, Shawn our number. Chris in New York.
What's up, Chris? How are you glad you called?

Speaker 2 (27:17):
Sir? Okay? Sean, what a great time to be an
American and what a terrible time to be a Democrat?

Speaker 3 (27:25):
Agreed Hard?

Speaker 2 (27:26):
I mean, Sean, they are self destructing. And how is
it that John Fetterman is the voice or reason for
the Democratic Party at this time? And I don't really
agree with everything that he says, but I mean, the
Democrats are in a civil war within their own party.
You know.

Speaker 3 (27:42):
Look, it's sort of like what I mentioned earlier in
the program, and you watch the radical Democrats. King Jeffries
goes viral with these comments. We've got them on the
run meeting Republicans and I'm looking at this, I'm like,
have who on the road? What are you talking about?
I saw a party that was an absolute mess they're

(28:04):
collapsing on our watch. I mean, the only people that
are collapsing before our eyes are Democratic leaders. And even
some Democrats are recognizing, Even Chucky Todd recognized that, you know,
Schumer Jeffreys are paralyzed fear of fear from their own
tea party, left wing radical revolt that's going on. And

(28:24):
it is. And there was another column that came out,
you know, Trump's speech to a joint session ended the
notion that the Democrats are the party of compassion and
working men and women. It's now being led by the
likes of AOC and Jasmine Crockett.

Speaker 2 (28:38):
And the only thing that's amazing to me is that,
you know, Elon Musk is having all these federal workers
show up for work. Let me tell you something. As
a truck driver, we're out there work in seventy hours
a week. We're no different than military men and women
that are out there away from their families. We're out
there transporting goods across this country. So everybody has what
they need, and yet they're complaining about going to work

(29:01):
forty hours a week.

Speaker 3 (29:03):
Hey, listen, if you guys didn't stay on the road
during COVID, we'd all be debt and what you do.
Every day we go intward this whatever store we go
into and everything is there because of one of you
guys a trucker. Anyway, Chris, stay safe on the road,
my friend, and thank you for what you do. And
your fellow truckers, thank you so much. We appreciate it.

(29:23):
Eight hundred nine four one. How do you like the
idea of me getting the Tesla? Linda?

Speaker 7 (29:29):
I love it?

Speaker 3 (29:30):
This man great. Absolutely.

Speaker 6 (29:32):
I think you should get a Tesla and then you
should have it, you know, you know, really nicely done
it with like Trump signs.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
All over it to jin America from the back of it.
Is that what you want me to do? I think
that's a great idea. Absolutely. If you're in Florida, first
of all, I mean you'll get nothing but love. I
thank you. I think you're are you kidding? And I
don't drive far anymore. I mean, it's not like I'm
taking long road trips.

Speaker 6 (29:54):
And you might just start taking long road trips just
to tick off a couple of liberals as you head
into some of the more liberal It'll be fun.

Speaker 3 (30:01):
If I wanted to do that, I would have stayed
in New York. It's been nearly eighteen months of NonStop
war in a fight for their very survival, and our
friends in Israel, we saw the heartbreaking scenes when the
Beabs children were returned in coffins with their mother. They
were held hostage and murdered in Gaza, and then you

(30:24):
see Hamas terrorists supported by Iran, and they're celebrating and
acting like this is the greatest thing that ever happened.
It's the saddest, one of the saddest things I ever saw. Now. Thankfully,
because of your support, the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews,
they have been able to provide for all of the
refugees of this war, all of the victims of this war,

(30:45):
tens and tens of thousands of people, people that are
displaced out of their homes. They need every baar necessity.
They need food, water, shelter, medicine, you name it, and
you know the families are hostages. And with your help
and financial and emotional support, they're doing everything that they
can do to help those in their time of need.

(31:06):
The humanitarian needs are great. Whatever you can give, hopefully
on a monthly basis, is desperately needed as they fight,
you know, for their very survival. Against radical Islamic terrorism. Anyway,
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F c J eight eight eight four eight eight I
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on right. That's kind of wrapplings up for today at

(31:51):
the Stake and Shake. It's me and RFK Junior from
over the weekend, also the return Now he's with the
DOJ Civil Rights Division. LEO two point oh Terrell will
be with us. Laura Trump tonight, Newkingridge tonight, and Ari
Fleischer set you DVR tonight and Ted Cruz set you
DVR tonight nine Eastern Hannity on Fox. We'll see then

(32:11):
back here tomorrow. Thank you for making the show possible.
We'll have more on our Tesla contest that we're building out,
and much more, all happening on the Tuesday edition. See
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