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Speaker 1 (00:06):
All right, date three fifty four, eight hundred nine one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program,
where's our engineer? Well? Where did Blair go? Because I
have something. I don't think everything's set up there right anyway,
glad you with us when we're in Dallas today. That's
why we are a little bit discombobulated starting in the program.
Any big show today and we're here for Seapack. You know,
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I missed last year's Seapack and I missed it a
lot because I go every year. I don't go to
as many events as I used to go to. And
it's always a great crowd. It's always a lot of fun,
always wonderful people. And now they've been doing Florida Seapack
in Texas sea Packs. I wanted to do Texas because
I hadn't been in Dallas in a long time. And
here we are and it couldn't be any better. And
I passed and in and out Burger on the way in,
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which is even better. That makes me really really happy. Um,
we're gonna talk a lot about about races later on.
Doctor Oz is going to join us, and I'll get
to that in a second. You know, here we are
today is Thursday. The election. The primary election was on Tuesday.
So ever since Tuesday, well, let's say early into Wednesday morning.
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In the race for governor, you have Carrie leg Taylor
Robson and they have eighty two percent of the vote
in today they still have eighty two percent of the
vote in. What the hell is going on in Arizona?
How do you expect people to have faith and confidence
in the integrity of elections If you don't count the
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votes in twenty four hours, that's not that much to ask.
That's why so many other countries they don't have any
of this early voting bs. They don't have They use
paper ballots. You put the thing in, you go show
up on election day. I'd even be in favor of
making election day in national holiday if it means we
have one election day. Show up now. If disabled, you
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could vote by mail. If you have a legitimate reason
you're you're going to be out traveling, you still want
to vote patriotic duty, you can apply for an absentee
ballot and vote that way, and then you have to
have of course, you have partisan observers should watch the
vote count start to finish. This vote has not changed
now in forty eight hours, and now it's unfair to
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the people of Arizona. It's unfair to the candidates, it's
unfair to the country that some states are incapable of
running efficient elections. Like I'll give you another example. So
we had the problems in two thousand down in Florida.
All right, then you have the Baker Carter Commission, and
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they determined how to get away from hanging swinging, dimple
pimple chats, etc. That mess of two thousand. You know,
nobody could really ever have any sense of certainty that
Bush and Janey won by five hundred and thirty seven votes.
But I mean, at some point the Supreme Court weighed
in you needed a winner. But and an al Gore's lawyer,
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I thought made a mistake at the time. I didn't
particularly like, you know, the equal protection clause used in
that case. But that's a separate issue for another day.
How is it we still don't have a declared winner?
What's so hard about counting the votes? Why every other
state is now counting votes and they can't count the
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votes in this state. Now if it's within the margin
that they have an automatic recount, fine, Harry Lake is
winning forty six point two percent to forty four point
four percent. But they say they're estimating that there's still
one hundred and forty two eight hundred and ninety votes uncounted.
And my question is why are they not counted? How
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does this happen in state after state after state. They
just had a ruling with the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
You know, the Supreme Court doesn't even care about its
own state constitution. In the Pennsylvania Constitution, they literally have
very specific criteria that you need to meet to vote
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by mail, and it's limited. They designed it that way. Now,
the state legislature they passed was it Bills seventy seven,
and they decided, rather than going through the difficult, hard,
arduous process which would be to have a constitutional amendment,
they just decided, you know what, that's too hard, that's
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too big, too heavy a lift. Let's go this way
and we'll just pass a law will circumvent our own
state constitution. That's not how it works legally. And for
the Supreme Court to go along with them just bypassing
their own state constitution speaks volumes about why we want
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people that interpret the constitution on the bench, not people
that legislate from the bench, or people that affirm legislating
from the bench, even though it's in the constitution and clear,
unambiguous language what the criteria should be. We have the
Wisconsin Supreme Court, they determine those drop boxes that they
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used in twenty twenty shouldn't have been used. Look, everybody
the country needs to get out of this horrible cycle
of having questions after elections, especially because we know how
to do it right, because so many states they do
it right. And eleven o'clock, you know, Fox News can
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now project so and so is one Florida. Fox News
can now project that this state. Well, so and so
one in this state, and so and so one in
this state. We can now project you. If all you
can project in the winners in forty states or forty
five states, why can't we have it in all fifty states?
And all it does is it creates a fission. People
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doubt the integrity of it. They don't have confidence in
the final outcome and the results. And you know, you
find yourself creating a problem that you don't need to have.
We're smart enough. Other states do it, and Arizona needs
to get their atom shipped together, and they need to
get it right. I mean, it's that simple. It's not
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fair to anybody in Arizona. The fact that you don't
know who won the Republican primary, you know, two days later,
is unconscionable. And we don't even have a date when
we might know who they're going to declare as a winner,
and then who knows what's going to happen after that,
We're gonna have another recount, and another recount, that a third.
It's insane and it doesn't have to be this way.
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That's the problem. It's something you can easily fix. We're watching,
you know, something very strange is going on in the
state of Pennsylvania. I mean really really strange. So doctor
Oz won the Republican nomination. By the way, into the
credit of all the candidates in Pennsylvania, they have all
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now rallied around doctor Oz. Dave McCormick, who won that race,
was won by less than a thousand votes, nine hundred
and some odd votes. He is supporting doctor Oz. Jeff
Bartos is supporting doctor Oz. Kathy Barnett I understand the
supporting doctor Oz, and good for all of them because
they needed to do it, and and that's the same
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in any other state. Now I know some of you, Yeah,
after you put your your blood, sweat and tears and
passion and heart into a campaign and you lose, you're
not so quick to want to just turn around, all right,
I will support the winner. But with this important election cycle,
you better put aside your personal feelings and you better
support the winner, or else you're gonna get build back
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broke more two point zero. Then you're gonna get a
Supreme Court. They're gonna stack the Supreme Court, you know,
with packet with as many liberals as they could put
on there. Then they're gonna eliminate the legislative filibuster. Then
they're gonna make let's see DC in Puerto Rico, they'll
give them statehood and god knows what other power grabs
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they'll put in place, so they have power in their
minds and perpetuity, at least on paper. You want sanctuary city,
sanctuary states, the United sanctuary States of America, you'll get
it under the left wing in this country. And if
you thought the Green New Deal is bad, it will
get far worse than that. Anyway. So in Pennsylvania, the
guy that won the Democratic on nomination as a guy
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by the name of John Fetterman. John Fetterman acts like
he's a real tough guy. He's got a bald head,
and he wears a hoodie everywhere he goes, and he
thinks he's a tough guy, all right. He tries to
act like he's an everyday working joe, blue collar tough guy,
as the Philly Inquirer said, they actually said the phrase
blue collar tough guy flashes across one of his TV
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ads is a grim faced Fetterman poses before billowing smokestacks,
and a narrow says he looked different, and he's been
different his entire life, and they finally did a deep dive.
Now here's problem number one. He's only been seen one
time since before the primary when he had a stroke
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before the primary. Only one time. Now, I think the
people of Pennsylvania need to know whether or not this
guy is healthy enough, strong enough, and that's physically and
cognitively to take on a stressful job like being a
US senator. I hope that Pennsylvania and Pennsylvania's will demand
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answers to these questions, because this guy's got some of
the most radical positions of any Senate candidate running in
the country in this cycle. He is it this. This
guy makes Bertie Sanders look like a member of the
John Birch Society of years gone by. That's how you
know right wing. He is off the charts. Anyway. They
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did this piece on Vetterman today. Guy bills himself as
mister working class, always wearing the hoodie, hoodie, hoodie, hoodie. Okay,
they philly inquired, they're not a right wing publication. They've
not been that kind to doctor ros in this campaign anyway.
So they looked into his background and what they're finding
is he was a spoiled trust fund baby bratt for
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most of his life, who lived off handouts from his
parents until just six years ago when he was forty
six years old. I mean, let me tell you something
about my kids. They're not getting a penny from me now,
never mind when they're thirty six or forty six. Go
earn your own money. I've got you through college. Now
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you're on your own. Go work. And to my son's credit,
my daughter will experience as soon he tried to swindle
me out of uber eats that at least when I
when I get my first job, You're going to continue
to give me uber eats, right, And I said, nope,
I took it away from your brother and I'm not
giving it to you anyway. So the Philly Inquirer goes
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on to say no. Apparently, Doctor Z's campaign is pointing
out Fetterman was depending on mommy and daddy to cover
most of his income, and they're saying that he failed
to pay taxes sixty seven times on the small amount
of money that he did make on his own public records,
and Fetterman openly acknowledges that for a long stretch, lasting
well into his forties, at his main source of income
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was from his mommy and his daddy. And this guy
still he doesn't even show up to work as a candidate.
You know, in Pennsylvania around Philly alone, they had five
hundred and sixty one murders this year, more than ever before.
While he is the lieutenant governor, for crying out loud,
he doesn't do a thing. He wants Pennsylvania to be
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a sanctuary state. He says he wants open borders. He
has said publicly that he Joe Biden to be more
like Bernie Sanders, and he says, I'm not going to
be a Joe Manchion democrat. This is not a guy
in touch with any Pennsylvania values that I know. He
wants to decriminalize all drugs, everything, crack, heroin, meth, you
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name it. This is a guy that you know again,
he wants all the power he supports openly, you know,
getting rid of the legislative, Philipbuster packing the US Supreme Court.
He doesn't care. He wants to release at least a
third of all prisoners. He doesn't want any life sentences.
And you know he's a pretend. Populist is the word
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that doctor Os used about this guy, and many think
it's because of the way he dresses. Just because you
wear a hoodie doesn't mean you're from the hood or
that you're cool. You're a trust fund spoiled brat that
doesn't work and nobody has any idea what your real
health situation is. And the people of Pennsylvania need to
know the fact that his parents supported financially, you know,
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for all the years he was a mayor and until
he was forty six years old. Could you imagine being
supported by mama and dad Dad until you're forty six
years old. Get to work, you lazy whatever, I want
to go too far here open set. Fetterman's father gave
him more than one hundred grand the single Candidates Superpack
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packing his son's campaign in twenty sixteen. John Fetterman was
living off daddy's money until he was forty six years old,
and he failed to pay taxes. Apparently, they were alleging
in the OZ campaign sixty seven times OZ is gonna
join us. Everybody better start paying attention, you know. Five
thirty eight Nate Silver I don't often agree with him.
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He says, the chances of the Senate remaining Democrat is
fifty eight percent. It's gonna matter in North Carolina. It's
gonna matter in Missouri. It's gonna matter in Ohio. It's
gonna matter in Pennsylvania. It's gonna matter in Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Nevada,
it's going to matter in Arizona. Hopefully we can put
Colorado and Washington State and play. We gotta get Marco
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Rubio over the finish line, herschel Walker and George over
the finish line. But in North Carolina over the finish
line is if you want, unless you want more of
this madness and insanity. A build back Broke and New
Green Deal, socialism and the climate Alarmor's cult. You know,
you better start paying attention to these races because the
media's not going to do that job. I promise you
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try to be a roll along. We're in Dallas for
a seapack today. Eight hundred nine four one sewn a
number if you want to be a part of the program.
And it's a lot of people made a big deal
all the saber rattling China is set to launch at
then president and military drill that effectively blockades Taiwan. China
launches twenty two aircraft into Taiwan airspace after deploying an
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aircraft carrier and firing eleven missiles in invasion drills. Why
is the world bowing down before the altar of President She? Now,
just like with Russia, there's a strategy you can employ
without firing a shot, and that is the world needs
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to say to China in a united voice, We're not
going to import a single product from your country ever. Again,
let's just stop breaking news all afternoon. When you get
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off work, be sure to check in first for everything
you missed during the day. This is the Sean Hannity Show.
Hight twenty five to the Tomb of the Hour toll free.
It's eight hundred and nine four one sean if you
want to be a part of the program, or in
Dallas where it's sepak. So China is doing their normal
saber ratty. But this is everything that they've been doing anyway.
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This this is why last week's call with Joe Biden
was was that bad, because here you have President she
you know, you know, if you play with fire, you're
gonna get burned, threatening a US president, threatening even China
threatening to shootout, shoot down Nancy Pelosi's playing if she
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does go to Taiwan trying to intimidate the US into
not visiting. It's an allied country and there's no reciprocity.
How does Joe Biden's you know, be on a two
plus hour call and get lectured by the president of
China without telling him what he can do and where
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he can go and start pressing him. How about the
treatment of weager minorities in China? How about their unfair
trade practices, how about their intellectual property theft? How about
what they do to the world with COVID and the
origins of the COVID nineteen or why they put a
travel ban in effect that if you lived in Wuhan Province,
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you couldn't travel anywhere else in China, And if you
lived anywhere else in China, you aren't allowed to travel
to Wuhan, but you could leave Wuhan and travel around
the world. That was the travel ban the world should
have paid attention to, not the one Donald Trump put
in place that Joe Biden called xenophobic and hysterical and
whatever other words he was using. So, you know, notice
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that all these hostilities didn't happen when Donald Trump was president,
because that's what piece through strength means. That's it. It's
the embodiment of it. You know. The one thing that
Donald Trump had was a level of unpredictability that most
leaders don't have. They tried to study Trump, but they
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couldn't figure him out. Now, they figured out that he
meant business when he kicked a living crap out of
the Caliphate. They figured out that he had no problem
taking on a ran when they knocked out Solomony on
the tarmac, and Baghdaddy and associates and the al Qaeda
leader in Yemen. But it's interesting that the Taliban, they
never killed a single American in eighteen months. Why is
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that when Donald Trump was president and then the incident
at Karzai International Airport because Joe Biden allowed the Taliban
over a period of months to make their march, make
their move province after province after province, and didn't lift
a finger to stop them. Now, the Trump plan was,
and I know because I've interviewed him about it, was
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telling the Taliban leader, if you move one inch from
where you are now until I say it's okay, I'm
going to blow you into smither reeds. I am going
to send you off, and you can get your seventy
two virgins in heaven because that's where you're headed. And
then he gave the exact location where he is. Now.
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There's a piece out today that I think we should
all be paying attention to about you, and it quotes
US intelligence officials, and it's on foxnews dot com that
China fears the election of another leader that could return
to more robust piece through strength foreign policy and stronger
domestic policies. Anyway, US intelligence officials are warning that China
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most likely will invade Taiwan sometime between this November and
January of twenty twenty five. Now, the January twenty twenty
five day just happens to correspond with the month that
Joe Biden is expected to be replaced with a much stronger,
less compromised president, hopefully a Republican. Now, China could invade
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Taiwan within the next eighteen months, current informer officials familiar
with US and Allied intelligence say, suggesting a particularly dangerous
window between the meeting of the National Congress of the
Chinese Communist Party this November. All right, when we come back,
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we got a lot of crown to cover here today.
We'll check up with doctor Oz later in the program.
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