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Speaker 1 (00:00):
All right, thank you, Scott shann An Hour two Sean
Hannity Show, toll free. It's eight hundred and nine foot one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program.
There are two stories that we are following involving the
US Senate the Senate current Senate Majority leader soon to
be minority leader, Chuck Schumer. According to The New York Post,
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Mark Elias, longtime Democratic election attorney, is attempting to force
the Pennsylvania Senate race into a recount, even though it
was called for Dave McCormick, the Republican, by the Associated
Press on Thursday, and even the state's most liberal news
outlets echoing the call as well. And when you look
at the numbers, the math just isn't really there for them,
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based on historic president I know a lot about the state.
I've talked to a lot of sources, and right now
Dave McCormick is up by what thirty nine thousand votes.
Speaker 2 (00:56):
I believe.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
There are bow ninety somewhi thousand provisionals. Historically twenty five
percent of those will get tossed out the provisional provisional
for a reason. And you know, even a best case
scenario with the most favorable percentages and odds going towards
the incumbent, Bob Casey. The math is not going to
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be there, at least none, not that I can see
at all. Nor will they get to the point where
a state mandated recount would be warranted or necessary, which
would be zero point four percent that would cause an
automatic recount, so or zero point five percent, that's what
is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania that you would need a
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margin a victory of less than that, And ninety nine
percent of the ballots have already been counted, and so
I don't think that's going to happen. Eliah's warning in
an ex post this Senate race is not over, Okay,
So what does that have to do with Schumer. Well,
he's teamed up with Elias and anyway, he's not going
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to allow the Senator elect Dave McCormick. And this is unprecedented,
by the way, this has never happened before for somebody
declared the winner. He's not going to allow Senate Elect
Dave McCormick, who attend the Senate orientation that is in
the coming week, pointing out to outstanding ballots. Now, apparently
people like Senator Mike Lee of Utah and people like
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Senator Britt of Alabama are willing to bring Dave McCormick
in and hopefully that'll be allowed to happen. We'll see, well,
we're watching that. We'll see what happens with that. The
other big issue where watching is on Wednesday, and Senate
Republicans at about nine thirty on Wednesday, the same day
that Donald Trump will be going to visit the Oval
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Office and Joe Biden anyway they want to, they will
be choosing a majority leader. Senate Republicans expect, I fully
expect that they're gonna have at least fifty three members
in their conference and including Dave McCormick. He is expected
to vote, even though Casey has not conceded and McCormick
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is not being admitted to the Freshman orientation anyway.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
JD.
Speaker 1 (03:14):
Van's can vote. Senators who are retiring may not vote.
There are three major candidates Senator Senate Minority Whip John Thune,
former Majority Whip John Cornyn, and Florida Senator Rick Scott.
Donald Trump, as of now, is not endorsed a candidate.
Elon Musk has endorsed a candidate. He actually came out
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against John Thune, saying it would be the top choice
for Democrats. The concern of Republicans is that somebody has
not been liked by well, somebody that just recently in
a book, you know, just trash. Donald Trump has the
name Mitch McConnell, and his two closest deputies, or two
of the closest deputies, have been John Thune and John Corny.
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I have nothing against either one of them, to be
very very clear on this, however, and Elon Musk saying
Thune would be the top choice of Democrats. If all
fifty three prospective Republicans who were expected to be senators
next year of vote, the magic number then would be
twenty seven. It but it's not the first past, first
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past the post of the leading candidate scores twenty, another
one where to get say nineteen, and one other got fourteen.
The one with the fewest votes would then be forced
to drop out. Then the two candidates with the highest
vote total would go to a second ballot. Now, what
I don't like about all of this is that conference
votes for leadership are typically always conducted via a secret ballot.
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I would like that process to end I'd like every
single American to know how they vote. Why did they
do it in secret? Why did they do it behind
closed doors? Why did they do it, you know, a
secret ballot.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
I don't like it.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
That I am supporting is my Florida Senator here in
the Free State of Florida, Rick Scott, because I think
Rick Scott is just not only immensely qualified, but he's
a mover and shaker and I think would be the
strongest support for President Trump's agenda.
Speaker 2 (05:15):
It's that simple.
Speaker 1 (05:16):
It's not out of friendship, it is out of who
do I think would be the single best, you know,
leader who advanced this make America great Again agenda?
Speaker 2 (05:27):
And you have to assume you don't have four years.
Speaker 1 (05:30):
You have to assume you have to get this agenda,
and that includes borders, law and order, energy dominance, you know,
a world of peace hopefully, and you have to get
to get this done very quickly, the economy of inflation
under control quickly, anyway, Senator Rick Scott, from my Free
State of Florida. Senator, great to have you back. It
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is my pleasure. I hope you win this. I think
that I don't like the fact that this is anonymous vote.
I don't like the fact that they're rushing this vote.
I don't like what they're doing to Dave McCormick. I
want your thoughts on all of it.
Speaker 3 (06:06):
Well, this is what happened, Daven colomick is similar to
what happened to me. We won by fifty seven thousand
votes six years ago, and we actually went through three recounts,
and so they didn't let me come to orientation because
I was going through the recounts, which is a little
bit different in Dave's case.
Speaker 4 (06:19):
But you weren't.
Speaker 2 (06:19):
You weren't declared the winner, if I remember correct.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
No, we weren't in a Yeah, we were in a recount,
so so we could we you know, they went through
the numbers and we were in you know, there's a
number you hated to in every state, and so we
were in in the middle of a recount. So but
you know, Mark Alive came down. He said, even though
we were had by fifty seven thousand votes, he said,
we're going to win to the courts. And that's what
he's trying to do with Dave McCormick. Dave McCormick is
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a great is going to be a great tender. He
won the election fair and square, and I look forward
to serving with him. But what we all have to
understand is we have to win our elections. We have
to prove we won our elections, and the difercrats are
going to try to use the legal system to try
to beat this, and so we've got to be prepared
to do it. And I know Dave's prepared. I talk
to him about it, and he's going to prevail here.
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So it's too bad what Market Lives and Chuck Schumer
a doing. But Dave McCormick will prevail and he'll be
our fifty third Republican senator. So I'm excited to see.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
Well, will will he be allowed to go to freshman
orientation or does Schumer make that decision?
Speaker 2 (07:18):
That's his sole decision.
Speaker 3 (07:20):
My understanding is just like it. Well, in my case,
I was not the declared winner, but in my case,
it's mind had Chuck Schumer's not going to let even
go to it. So I actually never really went through
orientation when I came up here with it. That was
a couple of people when I came up, but never
went really through it. So it's it's too bad. It's
just it's it's mean spirited by by Schumer and Schumer's case,
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but that's you know, that's what Schumer's like.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
So well, let's talk about the race for a majority
leader of what you're a part of. Uh, I've known
you a long time and a lot of people don't
know about your success in business and being a CEO
and somebody that just know he just knows how to
get things done. And I understand that that these are
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lieutenants of Mitch McConnell. I don't know if you saw
the comments of Mitch McConnell quoted in a book recently,
but I thought they were atrocious and it just bothers
me that this is going to be an anonymous process.
Speaker 2 (08:17):
Why is it anonymous?
Speaker 3 (08:19):
I don't think it should be. YEA. By the way,
happy veterans date everybody. I had the opportunity to serve
in the Navy. My dad was one of three thousand
people that did all four combat jump today second Airborne
Jade Vance is the first Marine and he was also
enlisted first Marine. Vice President elect. Which is it's a
great day. I mean that Veterans Day is always a
wonderful day. So here's what's happening. This is Donald Trump
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has a mandate. The public gave him a mandate. So
I'm running because I'm a business guy that can get
things done and I completely on board with trump agenda.
Now here's what I did. I'm the luckiest guy probably
in the country. I grew up in the country where
my mom said, even though we live in public housing,
even though you don't need to know who your dad is,
you can be anything. And so I believe it. So
I built the largest hospital company after I serve in
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the Navy, I build a variety of manufacturing companies, and
I live the dream of the country. I don't want
that dream to go away. And Donald Trump is fighting
for that dream. So I know. The way you get
things done. The way you get things done is you
do what Donald Trump is doing. You set an objective,
you go to the team, you have a plan with
a timeline with the responsible parties. You measure yourself and
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you accomplish things. That's what we have to do in
the Center. If we're gonna get Trump nominees done, it's
a process. If we're gonna get reconciliation done to keep
our taxes low, it's a process. We want to get
Trump's bills done. It's a process and so what we
need to this is not a dictatorship job. This is
this how do you get stuff done?
Speaker 5 (09:45):
Job?
Speaker 3 (09:46):
And that's my background and that's why I'm run it.
I want the Trump agenda accomplished. That's what the American
public wants, all right.
Speaker 1 (09:54):
So the magic number is twenty seven. I know you've
been talking to a lot of your colleagues. Many of
your colleagues have called me about it. What number do
you think you're at as of today?
Speaker 6 (10:06):
Who knows?
Speaker 3 (10:07):
Sean? I mean, most people right now are I've got
I've got a variety of people have come out publicly
supported me. Marco has Ram, Paul has Tuberville.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
Has Hagerty, has Mie, Mike Lee has has Senator Cruise
come out for you.
Speaker 6 (10:22):
Not yet.
Speaker 2 (10:25):
He might be feeling pressure because of the Texas connection.
I don't know.
Speaker 3 (10:29):
Yeah, so, but most people are not saying where they are.
So you know, I'm optimistic because I've talked to everybody,
and what everybody wants is what I'm talking about. What
do they want? They want to They want change, they
want to be treated as equals, they want to have
an agenda, They want to be part of a team.
They know we have to work with the House. They
know I have a great working relationship with Trump. They
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don't have a great working relationship with the leadership in
the House, starting with Mike, Jonathan, Tom, Member Steve's to Scalise.
They know I'm a business guy, so actually I believe
I'm going to win, but we won't know. And you
know it's it's a secret.
Speaker 4 (11:02):
Dollars.
Speaker 3 (11:03):
They're rushing the boat. It's going to be windy. We
are to you to we got to take more time
to have a more conversation about this is this should
be a leadership job of what do we want to
accomplish job? But you know, it is what it is.
So I'm I'm very you know, Elon Musk has supported me.
Robert Kennedy has supported me. A variety of people have
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come out.
Speaker 2 (11:25):
And support I'm very what about Sean Hannity is reporting
that doesn't count.
Speaker 3 (11:29):
Has supported me. A bunch of your buddies have supported me.
I talked to Uh. I mean Tucker Carlson has supported me.
That you know a lot of your friends are supporting me.
So uh, and I'm very appreciaive to be on your show,
by the way, and your support. But you know, Sean,
I want to tell you I love I love what
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you do every day because you care. You care every
day you and you're not getting up because it's good
for you or a bad for you. Care because it's
good for everybody. And that's why you do what you
do every day.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
I love our country and I want our country fixed. Yeah,
I'll be honest that that is now my sole motivation.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
That is it for me.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
And this election scared me, and I'm so grateful to
the American people for getting it right in spite of
all the lying and propaganda.
Speaker 3 (12:20):
Sean, think about what's happened in Florida, all right, think
about what happened my fourteen years from Renford government.
Speaker 6 (12:26):
Twenty ten.
Speaker 3 (12:27):
We went from five hundred and sixty eight thousand more
Democrats and Republicans to more than a million more Republicans,
and we won by one point four million votes. Donald
Trump and I did. We won Miami Dade by ten points.
We won Osciola County, which is the Puerto Rican county,
by two. We won in every metropolitan area in the
state but two. So I mean we are considerate. I
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think it's the center of the Republican Party of America,
and so the country has changed. They want we're downdfrump souls.
They want would you talk about every day? They want
the chance that everybody lived the dream of this country.
That's what you talk about every day. So, I mean,
you've had an unbelievable impact on how people think about
where we're going as a country. So I just want
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to thank you for what you do.
Speaker 1 (13:11):
I thank you for what you do, and honestly, this
is so important. I think these two years are critical
and there is so much work to be done and
we're going to have to We're going to have to
accomplish it quickly, and having the House and Senate will
be helpful. Not having the biggest majorities means that everybody's
got a pull in the same direction. But I just, uh, anyway,
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I really appreciate what you're putting yourself out there. I
think you'd be a great majority leader. I don't have
anything against your competitors. I just want the strongest voice
that will fight the hardest, because Democrats fight hard. I
know Chuck Schumer well and this He's unrelenting in terms
of how he plays this game. And I think that,
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you know, we need to be strong back and fair
unlike that they're not fair anyway, Senator Rick Scott, great state,
fre State of Florida, Thank you, sir, appreciate it. We're
going to be watching closely on Wednesday. If there's anything
we can do to help, let us know.
Speaker 3 (14:10):
Thanks Sean, thanks for your support.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (14:12):
Joining us now is my friend, my colleague on this
Veterans Day. He himself has served this country as a
hero like every other veteran, and anyway, we welcome. He's
the co host of Fox and Friends Weekends. Pete HeiG
Seth is with us, sir.
Speaker 3 (14:27):
How are you.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
There any news out there? It's been a very slow
news couple of weeks here. It's not much at all
to talk about.
Speaker 4 (14:36):
A minor leadership change, you know, nothing too difficult.
Speaker 1 (14:39):
What do you think of the death of legacy media?
And by that, if you look at everything that they
have thrown in Donald Trump for the last nine years,
and and everybody was using it. Big tech did it,
the big three networks did it, All these liberal cable
channels did it. Every major newspaper in the country did it.
And the American people they have rejected them. Completely, and
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as far as I'm concerned, their influence is over. It's finished,
it's done.
Speaker 2 (15:07):
Am I wrong?
Speaker 4 (15:08):
And I think if they're being honest with themselves, Sean,
they actually agree with you. You are not wrong. They
have done it to themselves. It was a flow and
steady denigration that was.
Speaker 6 (15:18):
First based in bias.
Speaker 4 (15:20):
We always talked about media bias, and then there was
you know, preferences, and they're putting their finger on the scale.
It became outright propaganda and deception and lies. And now
it's all cloaked in the term of that. You're well
aware of the worst term you can that media ever uses,
which is missing disinformation, which is really just information and speech.
They don't like their their sensor their their first censorship regime.
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And thankfully because of talk radio, because of folks like you,
because of Fox News, and now because of social media
and podcasts, they can't censor everything thanks to Elon Musk,
and they've been exposed. The emperor has no clothes. They've
never been unbiased. People are smart enough to see through it,
and Donald Trump had the courage to call him out
on you see, this has always been the case. When
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you finally labeled them fake news and took them on
and kept taking them on despite the law fair they
roared back as the sort of Marxists in hiding that
they were. And then they just started censoring in line
and everybody saw it. So if they couldn't do it
this time, their influences could put And that's a great
thing for our republic.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
You know, it's amazing to watch this. I call the
state run media mob. Reaction to this, let's go to
ms DNZ joy reads suggesting that Donald Trump will deport
people in the US illegally. If you're brown, you might
not stick around. I mean turning this into a race
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issue rather than a law and order issue. And I
want to get your reaction to some of the other
crazy things that have been said, but listen to this
one first.
Speaker 4 (16:49):
There will be American citizens who will end up being
deported because they're not going to do this with precision.
Speaker 6 (16:55):
They're going to do it.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
That's a Meat Acts approach.
Speaker 7 (16:57):
With the Meat Acts approach and also with dmail naturalization,
meaning don't think because you have a green car and
came through the right way, if you're brown, you may
not stick around. I don't think they care whether you.
Speaker 2 (17:09):
Have a green cart or not.
Speaker 7 (17:09):
They're pulling people out and taking people out of this country,
whether they like it or not ali or whether you
vote for them or not.
Speaker 1 (17:17):
Surprised, it's the same narrative that people that support Trump
are garbage. It's the same narrative they are racist, that
they are fascists, that they are Nazis, etc. Staying on MSDNC,
you have this guy Eddie Glaude claiming protecting whiteness fear
of minority kids in TV commercials propelled Donald Trump to victory.
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You just can't be any more wrong in your analysis.
Speaker 4 (17:43):
But here it is.
Speaker 5 (17:44):
Whenever the incoherence of the country comes into full view,
the tricky magic of falling into place, falling behind a
notion of whiteness that can hold off. The reason why
all hell is breaking loose economically, right, is because big
government is putting his thumb on the scale and redistributing
redistributed resources from deserving people to undeserving people.
Speaker 3 (18:06):
Right.
Speaker 5 (18:06):
So there's this sense right that whiteness is under threat
the demographic shifts the country, isn't All of these racially
ambiguous children on Cheerio's commercials are confusing the hell out
of me.
Speaker 1 (18:19):
The only problem is minorities and greater percentages and numbers
than ever before voted for Donald Trump. Got to give
credit where credit is due. Bill Maher calling liberals brats
and snobs, and then sparring with John Heilman over Kamala
being more popular when she was well, I'll let you
hear it, when.
Speaker 8 (18:39):
Elon Musk coasted And this is well before he was
a trumper, this is three or four years. He was
just the richest man in the world. And a number
of the cast members, I'm saying it live like they wouldn't.
They didn't want to deal with him. I didn't exactly boycott,
but they made it plain. And I was thinking, really,
you have Elon Musk on your show for a week.
You could talk to one of the most interesting people
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the world has ever produced, even about this issue that
bothers you so much that he's so rich and lots
of people aren't. But no, you don't want to even
deal with him.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
That's what I hate about the left, Your glass you know.
Speaker 9 (19:15):
Brass, and your snobs and people all like that. There's
never been anybody who's had the difficulty of that situation
elevated that late Nikamman, Why what to run away from?
Speaker 2 (19:25):
You know this the vice prest the United States is
they say, shoving up broom closet for three and a
half years. I know you couldn't she was more popular
in there.
Speaker 9 (19:31):
Yes, well, I mean it is this idea that in
a mass the idea of a mass media age, that
one hundred and seven days.
Speaker 1 (19:41):
Is not long enough to know somebody who are I
mean great observation. What is your take about how the
left in this country is reacting, because they certainly don't
understand what happened on Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (19:52):
No, I mean they're reacting according to type, honestly, I
mean according to who they are. They're the actual racist
because behind every corner they see the boogeyman of racism
or sexism, or patriarchy or you know, misogyny, you name it,
you name it, that's the problem. And because that's that's
the water they swim in, it's.
Speaker 3 (20:11):
The air they breathe, it's the.
Speaker 4 (20:14):
Litigation mindset that they have. I don't think they can
undo it, Sean. I think there's plenty of ways they
could reasonably step back and say, hey, the whole pronoun thing,
the whole kids in you know, men and women's bathrooms,
the kids, boys and girls sports, all of a sudden,
may the lead back away from that. They can't. It's
the intellectual base of how they identify as siloed gender
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and racial groups. And what Donald Trump said was, I
don't care who you are, where you're from, Richard, poor,
black or white. You are an individual, and you know,
effectively saying you're creating the image of God. You're one person.
You have a vote for your life, and for your family,
and for the things that interest you that are important
to you.
Speaker 3 (20:51):
Vote for me.
Speaker 4 (20:52):
Because I think I'll do more of that than she would.
And that worked, and they overcome the media as well.
So I think take even an issue like issue like
women's and boys in girls' bathrooms, I don't think they
can back away from that. So when Trump bans say
transgenders in the military, which I think he will, they'll
lose their mind and they'll suddenly be even more pro
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trands than they were before. And I think average people
will say that doesn't comport with what's important in my life.
Speaker 1 (21:18):
I want, I will, well, what's going to happen. I
suspect with the appointment of Tom Homan. I mean there
are in this country known terrorists. We have over twelve
and a half million people Harris and Biden have led
into this country. We have cartel members, we have gang members.
I have scrolled the names of dozens and dozens of
Americans that have been murdered by Harris Biden allegedly illegal
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immigrants and raped and have been victims. Hundreds and hundreds
have been victims of violent crimes. All the cartel members,
all the gang members, all the known terrorists that are here,
known murderers that are here.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
But we don't know where they are.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
I've been predicting this country is likely going to be
a victim of a terror attack because of these open borders.
I pray to God I'm wrong, but I don't think
I'm going to be proven wrong.
Speaker 4 (22:05):
Pete, I'm surprised you haven't been proven right yet, and
I pray you are proven wrong. I mean, the threat
level is unlike what those that know know that. It's
unlike what anything we've ever seen before. And this moment
in time is probably when we've been the most vulnerable.
I think the guy with the toughest job in the
country right now, besides Donald Trump, is going to be
Tom Homan. Not because figuring out who to deport is hard.
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Everything he's laid out makes complete sense. We have the
laws on the book. The left doesn't want these people gone.
Trump does. He can find them and deport them. It's out.
The outraged machine is going to be twenty twenty on steroids,
beyond anything I think we can conceivably fathom. And Tom
Holman's going to have to have a stiff spine and
do what he's always done, staring down and say we're
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following the law.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
You're hyperbole doesn't matter here.
Speaker 4 (22:51):
And that's going to be a great indication of how
much the left even remotely recognizes that there's going to
mandate for some change here, starting at the southern order,
starting with the criminal it makes too much. And then
and thematerics with known foreigners who wish to do us ill,
Let's find them and figure it out. Tom Holman, Trump
want to do that, and that makes sense. That's why
they voted for him.
Speaker 1 (23:11):
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Speaker 4 (23:43):
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Speaker 1 (24:40):
Oh, there's a reason for most people now to stay away.
I really appreciate that. But look, Pete, you've been working hard.
You're a dear friend. I love everything you do, and
on this Veterans Day, it's great to have you on.
You're a true American hero patriot. God bless you, God
bless all the veterans on this day.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
Like way Sean less of best, thank you.
Speaker 1 (25:01):
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Speaker 6 (26:26):
The Final Hour roundup is next.
Speaker 1 (26:28):
You do not want to miss it, and stay tuned
for the Final Hour Free for all on the Sean
Hannity Show. All right, let's get to our busyphones on
this Monday, Tom is in Vegas, kadon Radio.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Tom, how are you glad you called? Sir?
Speaker 6 (26:48):
Sir A big fan, big fan, but a bigger shout out.
It's got to go to all you people at Fox
for getting us out of this terrible trap we were
about to fall into. You guys saved our country. Okay,
you guys, the whole staff, Ted Cruz, the whole crew,
everybody that's step.
Speaker 1 (27:09):
Can I add to it and be and you're very kind,
You're very generous, and you're you know, I view it
this way and tell me if I'm wrong. Aren't we
all really just spokes in a wheel? And in other words,
for a wheel to really work efficiently, you needed every
spoke to do its part. And Okay, so for some
people that was that was voting early, for some people
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who's voting and inconveniently taking part of their day to
go vote on election day, and for other people who
was donating money, and for other people was you know,
becoming pole watchers. For other people who was donating their
time if they were attorneys. Everybody did their part and
I'm just looking at it as a team effort, including you,
yourself hated by you guys.
Speaker 6 (27:53):
If you guys weren't the voice, we would be in
the dark ages for a long time. You guys saved
our country by speaking up. No one else would have
been motivated to do it. I mean, you know that
whole other side is they can't tell the truth they
told They didn't tell the truth about Russia. They didn't
tell the truth about the laptop, they didn't tell the
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truth about Joe's mental state, the border. We can go
on and on. That's all the Democrats do is lie,
you guys on it all to light. And I'm telling you,
you know, is there patriotic and I love it.
Speaker 1 (28:27):
And now I got to give credit to one other
group of people. I have the best staff on radio,
the best staff on TV, and we work hard to
get you news and information. We know that the state
run media mob will ever give you, and we and
then all of you that listen. I mean, if you
don't listen, if you don't watch the show, my TV show,
I don't have a show. So we just try to
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do it differently. And I think that they have abandoned
and there is no more trust in state run media.
Speaker 2 (28:56):
It is over for them. Legacy media is dead.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
And the only reason we will stay successful is if
we stay true to as long as we have fidelity
to the truth and we fight for the things that
matter to the people that actually make the country great,
and that's people like you.
Speaker 6 (29:14):
A big, big shout out to you, guys. I'm telling you.
Let me ask you this the where's Tom Brokaw? Where
are all these people that used to be journalists, that
were like the godfathers of journalism? They stayed quiet for
the last eight years. Why didn't they step up? And
this is wrong? This ain't right. Calling people racist and
names that any right, that's not America.
Speaker 2 (29:36):
Uh, their voices are deafening.
Speaker 6 (29:39):
You know.
Speaker 1 (29:39):
Peter Jennings, I knew him years ago, got along great
with him. Tim Rush that I knew, got along great
with him. I got along with Tom Brokaw too, To
be very honest, he's older now, maybe not as involved.
I'll cut him some slack. Dan Rather is still the
radical left us he's always been. I don't really care
because it's his voice is meaningless. Julia Roberts' voice is meaningless.
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George Clooney the jackass he is had no impact and
they tried their hardest. The light of the American people oprah, Wow,
you got paid a lot. Apparently got paid money to
do that event for Kama. Pretty sickening to me.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
I got to run.
Speaker 1 (30:17):
God bless you and everyone in this audience, everyone on
my team, all hands on deck. We pulled it off,
and the country, thankfully can get on the right track.
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