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Speaker 1 (00:00):
An hour two Sean Hannity Show this Friday, eight hundred
and ninety four one Sean our number if you want
to be a part of the program. I keep talking
about the Canary coal Mine and what it is now
meaning for people like Joe Biden, what is a meaning
in his particular case. And I have rightly, I think
predicted that once you start seeing domino's fall, and that is,
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you know, either prominent publications or prominent news networks where
they stand and sit solidly left start going against Joe Biden,
it's probably an indicator that there is a real effort
behind the scenes to push him off the ticket in
twenty twenty four. If they want to do it, time
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is kind of running out. It's time for them to
get going. I would say the first domino to fall
was Maureen Dowd with her you know, blistering column about
Joe and Jill Biden not recognizing their fourth grandchild. That
was followed up by a weekend a couple of weekends ago, Politico,
The Washington Post, the New York Times actually covering the
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Joe Biden bribery money laundering scandal allegations. That was another
shoe to drop. Another canary in the coal mine. Now
you got fake news CNN commentators all over the place.
I'll play some of it in a second here. You know,
just attacking this poll that they came out was devastating
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towards Joe Biden and his political future. You know, more
than two thirds of Democrats now saying it's time to
dunp Biden. James Carvel was interviewed and said, look, you
can't look at this and not say that you're concerned.
For me to come on television and say I don't
find this alarming or troubling at all would be stupid.
I wouldn't do that. And anyway, he goes on to
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say to say the least the polls were not great.
And he goes on to say, and it tells us that,
you know, voters are expressing some apprehension here, and it's
pretty obvious, and there's not much else you can say.
When you look at Biden's poll numbers, All right, that's
James Carvel, reliable leftists, liberal. But then you go to
Dana Bash and her analyzing it's CNN their poll numbers.
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Then you listen to the comments of Van Jones, Then
you listen to the comments, So, David Axelrod, you know,
all of a sudden, they're now beginning to make at
least create a pathway for another candidate to step into
this race.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
That's why we have brand new CNN polling. The numbers
they're looking rough for President Biden. We've been talking about
it all morning, in the fact that it could be
a troubling sign for Democrats and the president's hope for
reelection in twenty twenty.
Speaker 3 (02:43):
Four, There is no way to spin this.
Speaker 4 (02:45):
CNN reads the country's mood right now and finds that
America is deeply unhappy with Joe Biden. Most Democratic voters
hope for a change at the top of the ticket,
and Americans don't take the president and his word when
he talks about his Sun Hunter.
Speaker 5 (03:00):
Joe Biden's like that grandpa that you love, that you
believe in, You owe a lot, but you start to wonder,
you know, would you give this grandpa a high stress
job for six more years or would you want something
else for him.
Speaker 6 (03:13):
Fifty five percent of Americans, a majority, believe Biden's actions
related to the Hunter Biden probe inappropriate.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
Problematic new polling numbers out this morning for President Biden
The Sann poll finds.
Speaker 4 (03:25):
His approval rating sinking to just thirty nine percent.
Speaker 7 (03:29):
Sixty seven percent of Democrats and Democratic leading independents want
the party to nominate someone other than Joe Biden for
twenty twenty four. Does the Democratic Party need to start
seriously looking at someone else?
Speaker 6 (03:41):
Seventy six percent of voters are seriously concerned that President
Biden's age might negatively impact his ability to serve another
full term. Seventy three percent of voters are worried about
his current mental and physical competence. Do you not acknowledge
that the perception of his rayalty, perceived frailty is hurting
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his campaign, is hurting his real election chances.
Speaker 8 (04:05):
These polls seem to get at the elephant in the
room when it comes to President Biden.
Speaker 4 (04:10):
For voters, it's his age that they're concerned about his
mental acuity, his health.
Speaker 8 (04:15):
What does that tell us, Well.
Speaker 9 (04:18):
I guess to say the least, the polls are not
we're not great, And it tells us that, you know,
voters expression some apprehension here. It's pretty clear. I mean,
it's not barce else he can say when you look.
Speaker 10 (04:33):
At him, and there is real concern about his age,
and that has been true for some time. It continues
to be true. And the reality is, if this were
a referendum, he would be he would be in deep,
deep trouble. Sometimes you have to win ugly, and I
think that's what that's what lies ahead here for this president,
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in this White House.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
Get away in Joe Conca. Best selling author Ron Frankly,
the best media commentator on television today, should have his
own show on Fox with Joe Conscious. Here Carol Roth
is with us, author of You Will Own Nothing, Your
War with a new financial World Order, and How to
Fight Back. Welcome back both of you, Joe. I don't know,
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it might have been your best TV appearance ever last
night you were on fire.
Speaker 11 (05:20):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (05:21):
Thanks.
Speaker 8 (05:21):
Well, there's a lot to talk about, right, Sean. And
Joe Biden now has a record that he has to
run on. In other words, when he won the presidency,
he campaigned by pleading the fifth in his basement and
basically pointed at Donald Trump and says, I'm a good guy.
He's a bad guy. Vote for me. I'll bring back
normalcy to the White House, in decency to the White House.
And now we see it's been anything but. And the
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American people know it based on that devastating poll that
you just went through and peeled off the onion on
as far as an overwhelming majority of people believing that
he was involved in criminal activity with his son, the
fact that he has a record as well to run
on from a policy perspective, where you have fid no
nomics not working well for many people were three and
four Americans say they don't like the way the economy
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is being handled. They still think inflation is too high,
They don't feel safe in their communities. They don't like
the fact that this is a democratic party that supports
abortions in the second and third trimester. They don't like
the fact that we're spending five hundred and twenty million
dollars to Ukraine so they have seener energy. Ooh, that's nice.
And I could go down the litany of policy decisions
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around the US southern border, where seven million people have
crossed into this country, which that eclipse the population of
thirty eight individual US states. Seven million is more than
the population of thirty eight states at bears repeating. I
could go on, but if this comes down to issues,
people will vote against this president because they know a
he's corrupt, and B he's too old, and C he's incompetent,
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and that's not a good way to go through life. John.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
Now, I've been saying, Carol, as soon as the media
starts talking about Joe Biden being weak and frail and
a cognitive mess. And by the way, he's declining more
every day, and it's getting more obvious every day. Nobody
can deny it. Now for a period of time, going
back to the election in twenty twenty, I think it
was one of the few people that actually had the
guts to repeat it every single day. And as it
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relates to the Joe Biden bribery and money laundering scandal allegations.
You know, we've been covering this every single day and night,
and it now looks like it's beginning to hit the
bloodstream of the body politic that is known in this
country and people are beginning to get it.
Speaker 12 (07:30):
Yeah. I mean, this is not just the Canary and
the coal mine singing. The canary is belting out a
full opera. You have the media who has been hiding
this information.
Speaker 1 (07:40):
By the way, Carol, that's one hell of a talented canary.
Speaker 4 (07:43):
Thank you.
Speaker 12 (07:44):
I mean, yes, a soprano. Nonetheless, but you know, you
have been sharing this information on a regular basis, your
listeners have been inform Sean, but from the corporate press,
from the other part of the mainstream media, they have
been hiding this information. They haven't been sharing it, they
haven't been telling people. And yet the American people still
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understand it. They still know that Joe Biden doesn't have
the competence that he doesn't have. You know that four
to two. They see what's going on with the economy.
They don't believe in Bidenomics. Bidenomics is a bad thing.
So the fact of the matter that the media has
been trying to run cover for this for so long,
and still the American people are going, we're not listening
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to you. At this point, we know what's happening. The
media has now had to change its tune and you
know that Canary is singing that good tune now and
unfortunately that does not look good for Joe Biden.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
Well, what Democrat goes first? Because it's going to take
prominent elected Democrats to be saying, now, what even fake
Nucy in NSA.
Speaker 12 (08:48):
Well, you know it's interesting. Nancy Pelosi has been a
fierce supporter of the Congressional Nursing Home. You know, she
thought that Dianne Feinstein was just absolutely fit to to
continue to be serving in Congress. But she just announced
her own reelection, so she may be one to distance herself,
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not only for her own campaign, but I'm pretty sure, Sean,
that she's related to an up and coming potential replacement
for Biden, and that would be Gavin Newsom. So wouldn't
it be interesting as part of this new campaign if
she were the first person to come out and say, well,
maybe it's time that he steps aside, even though she's
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eighty three years old and she's been the one who's
been backing folks like Diane Pine.
Speaker 8 (09:35):
Stuff.
Speaker 1 (09:36):
All right, Joe Contra, get your take on this. What
prominent democrat would be the first to step out and
start saying the things that now even see an NASA.
Speaker 8 (09:46):
I'm not sure it would even be a public thing, Sean.
I could see. I've heard this scenario where it goes
all the way to the convention, then Joe Biden suddenly
announces that, well, you know, maybe I can't do this
for another four years or cite some sort of health problem,
and then on the floor Gavin Newsom is nominated without
like one voccus thing. I've found that to be like
an interesting party conversation, par fetch. But hey, who knows.
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But I could see something being orchestrated behind the scenes
in the end where there isn't a public coup or
mutiny against Joe Biden because Democrats tend to stick together,
at least publicly. But either way, it's hard to now
envision Biden getting all the way to the finish line
here and then serving another four years. I mean, when
seventy seven percent of the American people we've never seen
remotely a poll like this before, says that this guy
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is too old and should not serve a second term,
that's a problem. And the fact is he's only going
to get worse. Right, This isn't wine we're talking about.
It's a human being who's clearly in decline. And if
Donald Trump or whoever the Republic nominee says, look, could
you imagine an a six year old version of this
man running the country? What do you think? And even
people that don't like Trump personally will hold their nose
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and say, you know what, I agree with your policies.
I think he is too old. I don't like the
direction of the country, and that's the way the book's
going to go. But I think in the end I
agree with Carrol. I think it's Gavin Newsom or bust
because Kamala Harris. Let's put it this way, Sean, if
Kamala Harris ran a funeral Pollard, no one would die.
All right. She is talking about incompetence. We saw what
she did at the border. She can't do a basic
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speech even with the telepropter, so that's obviously not plan B.
I only see Newsome. I don't really see anybody else
stepping up. Prescia Whitmer, I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
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us on this Friday. You don't think there'd be pressure
from within the party to keep kamalaw thinking that it's
naturally hers to take the mantle from you don't think that, uh,
And I will say this, you know, as you look
at Joe Biden, you know you're not exactly looking at
the you know, somebody that's the epitome of great health
in any way. And I just think he's one fall
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away from everybody saying it now now MSDNC, you know,
you've got a bunch of left wing radical, lying, conspiracy
theory pedaling kooks over there. They don't seem to have
turned yet. Will they turn?
Speaker 8 (16:09):
They probably won't know. I mean, he's there. You don't
see even remotely anything resembling another perspective, another thought process.
Somebody who actually supports Trump, any Republican they have on
there is like Nicole Wallace, who, let's face it, as
like the anchor version on MSNBC of the Lincoln Project.
So that's all out over there, but I think it's
very telling, and you mentioned it before. Van Jones and
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David Axelrod are both CNN contributors, and now they're publicly
questioning whether Joe Biden should run again or not. And
where did they work? Oh yeah, that's right, the Obama administration.
So I think in the end that's where the word's
going to come down from, as if it's the odd father, like, okay,
let's get Joe, all right?
Speaker 1 (16:46):
Exit question. Would Michelle Obama get in this race? And
if she did, could she win? Carol Roth, I.
Speaker 12 (16:53):
Think that if she did, she could win. I think
she's extremely popular amongst a large group of people. However,
as we see, there's a lot of information that is
pouring out now about the Obama as the Obama's as
a family unit. So I think that given that scenario,
that's not probably something that she wants to step into.
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I don't know that she loves politics anyway. I think
she'd rather be a producer and kind of live her life.
So I don't think she's going to go in. But
if somebody persuades her, pushes her, says we need you,
I think she's a very formidable candidate.
Speaker 1 (17:29):
Your answer Joe Kanja, no shot, she gets him.
Speaker 8 (17:32):
The Obama's love the celebrity aspect of their private life
too much, right, Cheryl mentioned it before. They're winning Emmys,
They got a multimillion dollar manson on Martha's vineyard. They
are liking that life. I can't see them getting back
into the grind of all this. I think they'd rather
just kind of control things from behind the scenes. But
Michelle Obama's not sticking her tone into this swamp.
Speaker 15 (17:51):
No way.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
All right, Joe Kancha, Carol Roth, thank you both. Toll
free eight hundred and ninety four one sewn on number.
You want to be a part of the program, We'll
get to your calls next to half. All right, let's
get to our busy phones. Brenda is in Vegas Kdon Radio. Brenda,
how are you glad you called?
Speaker 15 (18:06):
I listened to you every single day.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
I believe, thank you.
Speaker 15 (18:10):
I hear I look things up. I know what's going
on out there. But nothing will ever be done to
any of the Bidens. Nothing done, Hillary. I feel like
this George Soros runs them, he tells them what to do,
how to do it. I'm seventy five years old. I
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lost my left eye to a tumor five years ago.
Do you think I have any kind of help? No,
I owe the RS four thousand dollars if I miss
my one payment. Do you think they're gonna say, oh,
that's okay, we'll let it go.
Speaker 9 (18:45):
No.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Never, Never.
Speaker 15 (18:48):
The Bidens have gotten away with everything, everything, and nothing
will never be done.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Look, I'm not so sure this time, and I'll tell
you why, because now the American people are getting it.
You know, I get criticized sometimes, Well, Hanna, do you
repeat yourself? And we really haven't been repeating ourselves that
much as it relates to the Joe Biden bribery and
money laundering scandal allegations, because we keep getting new information. Now,
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we remind you the old information as we tell you
the new information. So everybody's up to speed on the story.
But we're now at a point where, you know, two
thirds of Democrats want to dump Biden, and sixty one
percent of Americans see that Joe Biden lied and was
actively involved in a son's business dealings. Now, besides me,
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I don't think there've been a lot of people out
there beating that drum as hard as we have. I've
known this as corrupt since the Trump Ukrainian impeachment days,
and we had that videotape of Joe, Oh, you're not
getting a billion dollars till you fire a prosecutor. Why
Why would vice president demand that? And then Hunter admitting
no experience in oil and gas or Ukraine but getting
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paid all that money. So, you know, I feel confident
now that we're getting to a point where the Democrats
now are getting very very nervous because they know I've
got over a year to keep reminding people of this story.
And so once they start covering that and covering Joe's
you know, mental cognitive decline, He's in trouble. He may
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not be their candidate.
Speaker 15 (20:23):
Do you think that Trump is going to get out
of all of this? They're impeaching or not impeaching.
Speaker 1 (20:30):
They have indicted him on forces in fourced separate venues. Yes,
do I think? Do I think he's going to get
out of it?
Speaker 14 (20:38):
No?
Speaker 1 (20:38):
I actually think that he can't get a fair trial
in New York. I don't think you can get a
fair trial in DC, and I don't think you can
get a fair one in Fulton County.
Speaker 15 (20:46):
No.
Speaker 1 (20:46):
No, So I think and this is this is how
bad this is because they had all these years. If
all of this was so bad, why did they wait
to an election year to charge him? They had since, but.
Speaker 15 (21:00):
Are petrified if Trump and any other Republicans get in there,
they are going to go to prison.
Speaker 1 (21:08):
Well, I mean, look, I'm not looking to use the
law to bludge and Democrats, but I don't want to
live in a country where they're using the law to
bludgeon conservatives and weaponize our justice system the way it's
been weaponized, and you know, literally turning our constitution and
shredding it by not applying equal justice under the law,
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an equal application of our laws, and that blust justice
in America, we would hope would be blind. It's not.
We have two very different distinct justice systems in America.
One if you're a Conservative, one if you're a Republican.
One of your last names Trump versus one of your
last name is Clinton or Biden or a Democrat. Very
different systems. And anybody that denies that simply is just
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denying the truth and the reality that is transparent and obvious.
Speaker 15 (22:02):
Well to me, I have some friends that are Democrats,
are acquaintances, and they'll come up to me and say
blah blah blah, and I'll throw out something that, Okay
Biden did blablah, Well, I don't know anything about that.
Then I'll throw up something I don't know anything about that.
I just so, you're a Democrat by word only. You
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don't know what actually is going own out here in
this world.
Speaker 1 (22:29):
There's a lot of that, a lot of ignorance. Hence
my rationale for staying on this like a laser being focused,
because look, all right, the document issue, well, Joe Biden
has the same document problems as Trump did. Hillary Clinton
had far worse than anybody in all of this. And
my say is, I want to inform as many Americans
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as to the truth of what we know and the
need for real, real investigations going on here. We don't
have that with David Weiss, we don't have it with
Marrior Garland, we don't have it with the current FBI leadership,
and we need it desperately. Got to save the country.
All right, Brenda, take care of yourself. Sorry about your operation,
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and I wish you the best always. You have a
great weekend. Let's say hi to John and Mississippi. John,
what's going on? How are you, sir?
Speaker 14 (23:21):
I'm doing well, Sean, as is John g Do. And
I've got a question for you, and I'm curious what
you think about this. People who are familiar with me
will know that I asked this rhetorically most of the time,
mostly because I think I know the answer to it.
But I want to know why you think it's so
long after Biden admitted at the Council on Foreign Relations
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that he committed a quick pro quo with Ukraine about
the prosecutor, after he admitted that why did it take
so long for Republicans to start jumping on this and
start investigating? It's clear to me, and I think anyone
who has seen the video, which you can find online.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Pretty easily, that I played it a bunch. I could
play the sound now, I played it a million times.
You want the long answer, you want the short answer.
The short answer is simple, is that they are corrupt
and that this is what a dual standard of justice is.
You know, the whole argument with the Ukrainian impeachment of
Donald Trump as well, it was a quid pro quo
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and Donald Trump, you know, I wanted to make sure
that this issue was investigated. This is a legitimate inquiry
of investigation. Did Joe Biden leverage taxpayer money that resulted
in the firing of an innocent prosecutor for the purpose
of enriching his family, which was the net result of
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that firing? And we know the answer. We knew it
back then, we know it now, and the answer is
an obvious yes.
Speaker 14 (24:53):
It's why in your mind did it take Republicans so
long to get on board. Some still aren't on board
with this well.
Speaker 1 (25:00):
James Comer says that they think they have the votes
to launch the impeachment inquiry. That will give them more
subpoena power and they'll be less opportunity for obfuscation and
a lack of cooperation. So you know, they're doing their
level best. I think we're going to get there. Look,
it's not even that Joe Biden's going to get indicted.
You can't indict it as sitting president. It's going I
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want every American, though, to know what Joe did. I
want to get to the truth of it all. I
want to know why Joe lied repeatedly as a candidate
and as a president. I want to know about every
phone call he was on with every one of Hunter's
business partners, foreign business partners. I'd like a justification, a
rationale for tens of millions of dollars, a lot of
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which coming from our top geopolitical foes into the Biden
family conference. I'd like to know what Hunter did for
the money. I'd like to know what the grandchildren did
for the money. I'd like to know exactly how much
of this money made its way to Joe Biden. And Yeah,
it's going to take time to get to the rest
of it, especially because they've been slow walking every investigation.
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But we're getting there. We've made a lot of progress.
You have a lot of credit to Jim Jordan and
James Comer and the chairman of the House Ways and
Means Committee as well. They've done their job. We're getting there,
but it's going to.
Speaker 14 (26:17):
Take one last thing. For you, Sean, it seems like
this has all started during Biden's presidency. My concern, and
then think that makes me uneasy, is why hadn't it
started and been ramped up to this degree before now.
I mean, even increasing awareness of this issue with American
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people would have been a start, even if you didn't
have the numbers to get anything going, you know, in
the legal system.
Speaker 1 (26:45):
Look, we just got to keep our foot on the
gas and not be deterred. And takes a long time,
especially because they have the Media Mob Protection program. They
protect all things Biden Family, Syndicate, Biden Enterprise. Anyway, hang
in there, John, appreciate it. Man, quick break right back
straight to our phones. Eight hundred ninety four one Sean
on this Friday as we continue, all right, is your
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Speaker 1 (28:34):
Let's get back to our busy phones. Eight hundred and
ninety four to one. Shawn is on number this Friday.
If you want to join us, Peggy, South Carolina? What's
going on? Peggy? How are you?
Speaker 4 (28:43):
Hi?
Speaker 11 (28:43):
Som Thank you so much for taking my call.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Thank you? Where in South Carolina?
Speaker 11 (28:48):
Are you a little town called Gallivant's Fairy?
Speaker 1 (28:51):
I think I know where that is. Yeah, nice area.
Speaker 15 (28:54):
It's beautiful.
Speaker 11 (28:55):
It's getting filled up kind of quick, just like I
guess everyone else is. But yeah, it's I would have.
Speaker 1 (29:01):
A political litmus test before you let anybody from New York,
New Jersey, or you know, any other state in because
if they've got to bring the policies that destroyed their
states with them, tell them to stay home.
Speaker 11 (29:12):
Yeah. Well, unfortunately, I think we were just Myrtle Beach
was named second in uh, you know, vacation spots. So
it just keeps getting more crowded and more and there's
more crime, and you know, it's it's kind.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
Of what happens when well, the only good thing is
if you own property, your property values are going to
go up dramatically.
Speaker 11 (29:31):
Yes, that's true, and they have, so it is good.
But you know, with everybody that's here, it's your schools
are getting inundated, and there's you know, the infrastructure is
not supporting all the new people. And yeah, it's it's
you know, it has a trickle down effect. And you know,
we lived in Colorado very rurally, and when we moved here,
you know we kind of said, a look, after this
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amount of time period, this is probably going to be
a good area, and we were right, but it just
it's grown so fast. And then you have you know,
the illegal immigration and presence, and you know that's really
grown and so yeah, it's a lot in a short
amount of time period. But we could go on about that.
Speaker 1 (30:08):
Yeah, all right, So what else do on your mind?
Speaker 11 (30:11):
Basically, you know, you have a lot of smart listeners,
and when people call in, you know, for the most part,
everybody is kind of saying the same thing. We all understand.
I mean, I was a kid and I was brought
up in Philadelphia and my father worked for the bulletin,
and you know, we would go every year for Fourth
of Independence Day and you would get a copy of
the Declaration of Independence, and you know, it was a
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big deal. There was a parade, and in our schools
we learned about constitutional you know, laws and amendments. And
if you are even the slightest bit aware of that
as a child growing up, you know how important your
fresh amendment rights are because you know that it was
first per a reason, you know what I'm saying. So like,
if you have any education on that and you see
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systematically each specific part of that that they have you know,
successfully silenced or taken, you can't help but say to yourself.
And again, I live in Philly, so I know all
about elections and how secure they can be or not be.
Or I remember as a kid, you know, with the unions,
how that stuff would be. And I was just like Okay, So, yeah,
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apparently stuff can be changed and modified. And if you
can figure out how to do that in a small
place and then teach others, you really don't have a
secure election, or there's the shadow of.
Speaker 15 (31:28):
Doubt that it is.
Speaker 11 (31:30):
So my problem is most of us feel as though
it doesn't really matter who gets elected, whoever's in power
is going to decide who's going to run this country.
If you have the law at every aspect now in
a position to fight and not by fairly, what does
that say for the average Americans?
Speaker 1 (31:50):
Yep, if you're asking about the election process, am I
hearing you right?
Speaker 11 (31:54):
I'm worried about, Like, yes, how is like they're saying
that they're not going to require people who are illegal
to have voter ID or if they did, it wasn't even.
Speaker 1 (32:05):
Well, here's what has to happen. And I've been saying
this now since twenty twenty one. Republicans need to now
re examine. Look, ultimately, I'd rather have paper ballots, election day, holiday,
same day voting, no early voting anywhere except for the military,
the infirmed, elderly, etc. No more ballot harvesting, which is
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legal in a lot of states. I'd have voter IDs,
signature verification, chain of custody controls, updated voter rolls, partisan
observers watching the vote count. But we don't have that.
That's not the system we have. So in the interim,
for Republicans to compete better, they need to get their
act together and overcome their resistance and their reluctance to
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voting early, voting by mail, and they better get in
the legal ballot harvesting business in the states that allow it.
And if they don't do those things, they're going to
start out every election day down hundreds of thousands of votes,
which is the way Democrats have taken on a huge,
massive advantage. And I'm warning Republicans on another issue, and
I know many of them don't want to hear it.
(33:10):
Anity you've changed, Anity, you're not pro life. I am
pro life. But I am just telling you politically, in
swing states, it is not a viable position to win politically.
And I point to Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania, no exceptions,
rape vinceys mother's life. He got slaughtered and the whole
Republican Party and all of Pennsylvania paid a price for it.
(33:33):
And so I'm telling Republicans probably the consensus area where
the country is now is about you know, first trimester
to fifteen weeks. Like the Dobbs decision doesn't mean I like,
It just means it's the political reality of the time
that we're in. Anyway, appreciate the call eight hundred ninety
four one Sean if you want to be a part
of the program.