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Also? iHeart?
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Oh my god, it's on iHeart.
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I know it's crazy.
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All right, Well, both our podcast you can hear, and
of course we'll take your calls. We've got a lot
to talk about. We'll get to p Diddy, we'll get
to Little mayor Pete, We'll get to lots to talk about.
We've got millions of things to get with. Now, Sean
is I'm trying to find of this trip. He was
(02:01):
in Riod the first day and then uh, I kind
of lose track. He was in h Abu Babu or
Dabo Habu or I can't keep track, Doha. I can't
keep track all these cities. I did see, Uh wow,
what was the Sex in the City movie where they
go to uh.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
Oh Sex and the City of the movie number two.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
Number two where they go to uh Kabu Dabi where
they were.
Speaker 6 (02:27):
They're in the middle of the desert and then they
climb into like this little like cave and there's all
of these women who were you know, five minutes prior
wearing Burkas and then they're all wearing Chanel and this
reading you know Vanity fair, you know mine closed doors.
Speaker 1 (02:40):
So uh, when you go over to the you know,
like Qatar and all these are brand new countries. They
were formed like in the eighties, so everything is brand new.
It's like Las Vegas times one hundred million. You get
you're gonna stay at the Marriotte. So you figure, well,
actually they it's owned by Marriott. It's the Ritz Carlton.
You figure, well, it's gonna look like that Ritz Carlton
(03:01):
over there on fifty ninth Street, three blocks from here.
It's got wood, beautiful wood panel do you think look
like that? You'll walk into the Ritz Carlton over there,
it looks like the Palace of her Side times a million.
It's like marble staircase like you've never seen miles long.
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 6 (03:18):
Did you see what the President said when he walked
into the palace in Katar? No, he goes it's a
nice house.
Speaker 2 (03:26):
It's like, oh my god.
Speaker 1 (03:28):
But I've actually talked to some billionaires who live in
the greatest houses in America, three hundred million dollar houses,
and they say they hate to go over there. Because
when they walk into those things, they feel like a pauper,
they feel poor, they feel like their house is like
a shack compared to that. So uh and I lovet
that was wonderful. The fighter jet escort, the campbells. I
(03:50):
could live without the camel parade. I don't know. That
wasn't so exciting.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
But uh, against camels, it's.
Speaker 1 (03:57):
Not you know, they were like beautiful horses. That's one thing.
But a Campbell, they say, they say it's like a
horse designed by a committee. It doesn't look right.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
Listen, have you ever seen Humpday? The commercial? Best commercial
ever made? Mcwike, best commercial ever?
Speaker 3 (04:13):
Bro?
Speaker 2 (04:13):
What is it feature?
Speaker 1 (04:14):
And why is it the great commercial? Because Campbell's looks silly.
That's nothing sillier anyway. But it was a very very
very productive trip. A lot happened. Looks like a trillion
or dollars is coming back to the US. As a
result of this, a lot of agreements made. The President
did a couple of what were described as historic speeches.
(04:39):
Now I'm mentioning this because if you watch cn N
or MSNBC, you never heard about it. You didn't know
anything about it. They wouldn't show it to you if
you read the New York Times, they didn't even mention it.
But really powerful speech is great substance on policy and
just brilliant stuff. Now, if this were Joe Biden, the
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trip would have been over in an hour and be
coming home on a stretcher and this would never have happened.
It's the contrast is unbelievable. You know, I talk to
these White House correspondents. They don't like this administration because
they said, for four years, you got to your desk,
you watch TV, you have some coffee, you talk to everybody,
you hang out, and about one o'clock you had to
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go in the briefing room for twenty minutes and listen
to a briefing. Then you go back to your cubicle,
your desk, you hang out, you go back to the caffeine.
It was a great life. Now with the president this administration,
every five minutes, news is breaking, things are happening, things
are getting signed meetings. You're working all day, they're running around.
That cup of coffee is still sitting on their desk
from nine o'clock they can't get back to till five o'clock.
(05:45):
It's uh, nobody's ever seen a White house like this.
This is gonna be u literally thirty years of stuff
done in four years, maybe more, maybe fifty years of
stuff transforming America. Unbelievable. Now when he's done, so much
will have happened, and a guy like Pete Budajet shows
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up and tries to run a guy who did nothing
nothing for four years to set on trying to figure
out what TV show could I get on today? What
photo could I pose for? The whole air traffic control
system will be transformed, and then they'll just look at
this guy. So you were there four years. You didn't
even notice there was a problem with it. You didn't
even mention it. You never saw it.
Speaker 6 (06:26):
Most famous Pete Boudha judge moment, Are you ready? Pete
Boota judge claims that he loves the environment, that he
rides a bike to work every day. So then they
followed Pete Butter judge one day coming from his home
to the office, except that he takes a black suv.
Speaker 1 (06:42):
Actually it was a couple black Issuesah.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
You're right, excuse me, and make sure he gets that
nice carbon imprint right. Then gets out of his car,
hops on his bike so that he can get the
photo wop from all his friends on the left.
Speaker 1 (06:55):
He actually faked showing up on his bike. And this
is how bad the helmet bro it all in, Well,
you have to look like a total nerd, you have
to wear that helmet. But he actually stopped the SUV's
like a block and a half two blocks in the
White House and then rode. He couldn't do it twenty
blocks from the White House. He couldn't do it five blocks.
Speaker 3 (07:13):
He's the most in his defense, Yeah, it's not really
the safest city.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
Probably best to just do it right next to the
White House. Yeah, that's why you had the helmet, not
for the bike, but for the muggers. That's what that
was all about. So uh, I don't know how you're
going to Who else is there? There's a peete boota Jedge.
He's really really dying.
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Fritzker, Fritzker, fritz If.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
You don't know, we're talking about that big, fat Ralph
Cramdon looking guy.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
That big guy we call him toilet bowl Pritzker.
Speaker 1 (07:41):
Yeah, that fat slob is gonna run.
Speaker 2 (07:43):
Oh my god.
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Oh he's just the most awful guy. Remember when he
spoke at the convention and he attacked he first he
came up. He goes, now you can hear from a
real billionaire. Well, this is a guy with one billion
dollars Trump according to Forbes, and Forbes can't stand him
even they put him at seven billion. So to me,
the seven billion is a real billionaire. One billion you
(08:06):
just barely made it. And obviously his food budget must
be tremendous, so I don't know how long that billion
is gonna last. And also, if you're going to run
based on the incredible job you did in Illinois, good
luck with that. So forget him. Who else you got this?
Wes Moore? It was kind of a charming guy.
Speaker 2 (08:25):
But oh yeah, what about Newsom?
Speaker 1 (08:28):
Well, people that know Newsom really well say he's not
really going to run. He's obviously campaigning for something. But
apparently his family doesn't want him to run. His kids
are very upsessed.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Does want him to run.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
His daughter, it's made it really clear she wants out
of the spotlight. But I so he's auditioning for something
with these podcasts, and he's a moderate.
Speaker 2 (08:50):
Maybe it's Loreel Hairjil for men.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
I think he could already do it.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
He'd be really good in those commercials.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
You could already do that I think he's I think
he wants a major, major television job. And there's the
problem with Newsom. He's like Andrew Cuomo. They look great
on the campaign trail. Wow, what a speech. But Newsom
and Cuomo same thing. They're salesmen. They are not managers.
They're great salesmen. They can't manage. You see that in
the business world all the time, where a guy rises
(09:16):
up and all of a sudden he's the CEO, but
he's really just a salesman. He can't run the place.
So that's Cuomo. That's Newsome. Cuomo when he became governor
of New York. What a salesman. The briefings, Wow, is powerful. Meantime,
anytime he had to make a decision, stupidest decisions. He's
the guy that pushed this no bail, No jail caused
the crime wave. He's the guy that closed the prisons,
(09:39):
let everybody out. He's the guy that took away the
qualified immunity for the cops. They had no legal protection.
That's why we can't hire any cops right now. He's
the guy that closed Indian Point that's twenty five percent
of our electricity. He's the guy that picked Kathy Hoakl
and said she'll be good. I could go on, but
it's only a three hour show. I could list every
(09:59):
bad decision. And he made and same thing with Newsom
he saw San Francisco when he got there and then
when he left, some bad, bad decisions. We'll get to. Hey,
this Jake Tapper book. I want to urge everybody not
to buy the book. I'll tell you why. There's about
six great things in there. You've read these big revelations
(10:21):
in the book. I could tell them to you right now,
but I'm telling you I've seen the book of it.
That's it. It's just these six things. There's nothing else
in the book. And when you hear the things, you go, wow,
I'd like to read more about that. Well, there isn't
more about it. So if you know the six things,
you don't need the book. One he didn't recognize cabinet members.
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Anthony Blinken said a couple of times he came in
the room and Biden didn't know who he was. And
then two, sometimes long time staff members would come in.
He wouldn't know who they were. Three got to the
George Clooney event and he didn't know who George Clooney was,
and if you heard George Clooney talk about you can
(11:02):
tell what an ego this guy is. He can't believe somebody, wait,
did you see.
Speaker 6 (11:06):
The George Clooney thing with the fan in New York?
Which did you talk about this where he.
Speaker 2 (11:11):
Won't shake hands? Oh, clearly he's one of these germophobes.
Speaker 1 (11:15):
I don't know if it's that you know he puts
on these disguises.
Speaker 2 (11:18):
He looks like he's one hundred and ten.
Speaker 1 (11:20):
Yeah. By the way, if you see Clooney in person,
oh fuck, he's about fifty five percent as good looking
as he looks on TV. It's not great. But he's
playing an older man and Edward R. Murri so he's
dyed his hair dark and he's, uh, he looks older now.
But he thinks he's the master of disguise because he's
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walking around New York while he's here on Broadway, and
he puts on a hat and glasses and he thinks
nobody could possibly know it's him. I know this because
I see it. There's a guy on Instagram who follows
him around. Everybody spots him. Those celebrities spotting Instagrams put
him up there all the time, you know, he thinks
it's like Clark Kent. He put on glasses, they won't
know you're superman. So it's clearly but that's in the book.
Speaker 6 (12:03):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (12:03):
The other thing is, and if you listen to my share,
you would have known this a couple of years ago.
So we had a lot of top doctors who had
looked at the video of Biden and they said, he's
got a problem with his gait. He can't he needs
a walker. He's a guy that must be on a walker.
So it comes out in the book that the White
House doctor was not only saying that he said a wheelchair.
(12:24):
He said a walker wouldn't be enough. He'll need a wheelchair.
But obviously for optics they wouldn't let him do it.
And there was a meeting where they said, if he's reelected,
then we'll go to the wheelchair. So that's basically it's
you don't need to buy the Jake Tapper book. I
just gave you everything in the book. Now. The fascinating
thing is it's all about this cover up. And nowhere
(12:46):
in six hundred pages this Jake Tapper ever mentioned that
he was a part of the If he had any
decency that at least three sentences somewhere. I have to admit,
by the way, that I didn't spot it just live.
I didn't see it. I didn't. But listen, we all
saw it. Jake Tapper covered it up. Chuck Todd covered
(13:06):
it up. Hey, you have that type on CNN, Casey
Hunt and Chuck Todd all of a sudden, I don't know,
they're acting like somebody injected with truth serum. All of
a sudden they know about it. Chuck Todd's trying to
come clean.
Speaker 5 (13:18):
Did you really not have any idea that he was
not fit to serve a second term?
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Casey, we're looking forward.
Speaker 4 (13:26):
We have the largest medicaid caught in front of us, Chuck,
the federal.
Speaker 5 (13:30):
Government, all of this because you lost a presidential election.
And is that not Joe Biden's responsibility for deciding to
run again.
Speaker 1 (13:37):
We're looking forward.
Speaker 2 (13:38):
That's it.
Speaker 3 (13:39):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Schumer ducking a question.
Speaker 7 (13:41):
He is among the people that are responsible for this,
the leaders of the Democratic Party, the staff of the
White House. And I have to say, I find everybody
now talking to these authors, get out of here, go home.
You're part of the problem. Now you tell us, so,
I just and I find you know the reason why
the Democratic Party has less credibility today, Here's an unpopular
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president and the Democratic Party has a worse rating than
the Republican Party with this catastrophic governance that we've seen
over the last hundred and twenty eight and yet why
is the Democratic Party in worse shape because of this distrust?
Speaker 1 (14:17):
What a pully? You gotta give the guy credit for
just the hospus.
Speaker 6 (14:23):
I'll tell you, man, they just you know what they do.
They're counting on people just not remembering, just moving right along.
Speaker 2 (14:29):
We're with you, Okay, Well.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
He is smart, he went on CNN that way, nobody
sees this.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
This is true.
Speaker 1 (14:34):
But I love it. I love that Schumer at the
beginning when he's asked about it. Look, we're moving forward.
I'm looking forward. So you try that tomorrow if you
get called into the boss's office. I hear you at
three hours like, look, I'm looking forward. I'm not talking
about this. Let's well, the cop pulls you over, you
know you just went through a red light. I'm looking forward.
I'm not talking about that. So try that excuse. It
(14:55):
never works. Hey, it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
Little little stuffy today. That's actually I just came from
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You know, it's so annoying to go to a doctor.
Now used to be a call up. How about two o'clock. Okay,
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I get fourteen texts that day. Your appointment is at
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hearing from them all day and night for three days.
Fill out this form, photocopy your insurance car, all this.
Then I'm supposed to go there. Your appointment is at
two o'clock. Click yes. Then I'm on my way there.
Your appointment is in fifteen. Now I go there and
(15:37):
i'm leaving. I leave his office. Guy was great. I
didn't even get to the elevator. I get a text.
Complete this survey. How was your visit? You gotta stop
with all that your.
Speaker 2 (15:48):
Doctor was on time? Yeah, that you should count yourself lucky.
Normally you get those eighteen thousand texts for you to
be on time. Then you wait an hour.
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Oh well, okay, that's true. Well but sometimes this was okay,
hey this doctor. But you know, sometimes it's something you
don't want to do.
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Now you can say that to a doctor, because there's
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(18:11):
You can't watch the trial because unfortunately here in New York,
they don't allow cameras in the courtroom. If it's California,
they televised trials. That's why we all saw the oj trial,
the Robert Blake trial, what else all the others.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
Uh. I was talking to Ethan about this because I
didn't know that you weren't allowed to have cameras in
the courtroom in New York. And I was like, we
had to suffer through this stupid you know Johnny Depp
Amber heard.
Speaker 1 (18:40):
Oh yeah, that's another one nobody.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
Gave a rip about.
Speaker 6 (18:43):
With these two idiot liberals sitting around talking about nonsense.
And I was like, you know what, I actually want
to see what happened with p Diddy and who all
the people are the ones of these parties and did
all the Diddy ing?
Speaker 2 (18:54):
I would like to know.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
Well, it's pretty ugly. If we had cameras allowed in
the New York courtrooms, you'd have you get to see
the one Einstein trial, you could have seen the Trump trial.
You could have seen which it wasn't much for a trial,
but did he Apparently the judge reprimanded his lawyers today
they were going at this woman way too hard. Today.
The story is pretty you know, cut and dry. But
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they're trying to you know, smear her, destroy her character,
catch him a lie. So they were really badgering her today.
Now should I explain how all this works with these guys. Sure,
if you become a huge superstar, zillionaire, big star, specially
in the music business, there are thousands and thousands of
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women that just line up, and what happens is when
they're twenty two or twenty two, it's like they just
go nuts. They sleep with one after the other all
day and night. It just never stops.
Speaker 2 (19:50):
But I don't think that's what's happening here.
Speaker 1 (19:52):
Well let me explain. Oh good, Like if you're the
Beatles when they came to America, you might have been
watching as a little kid, say, well, that's terrible. They
can't leave the hotel. They're stuck up in the hotel
room because all the mobs outside. Don't worry about it.
There were like one hundred and fifty women in the
hotel suite at all times. There was a guy that
worked for Brian Epstein who told me, I said, what
did you do well? He said, I spent every day
bringing a doctor back to this because one of them
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or two of them had some disease and the doctor
would cure and I had to bring the doctor back
every day.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
Wow, that story took a turn.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
As well. Well.
Speaker 6 (20:26):
If I may, I think the audience would you It
would serve them well to know that you are a
bit of a musical historian.
Speaker 1 (20:33):
Yes, and I've been around all that stuff. So what
happens is that I.
Speaker 2 (20:37):
Clarify that a little bit slippery slope for you.
Speaker 6 (20:41):
Huh No, but it was only p Diddy, who like
baby oil doesn't getting weird?
Speaker 1 (20:46):
Well, no, no it doesn't. It takes two directions eventually.
So after you've had a million women, uh take the
Beatles for instance, if you're Paul McCartney or John Lennon,
it's enough, you had enough. You're not even interested anyway.
So you get married, you settle down. You won't that's forever.
Now there's another group that they don't give it up.
They keep going. But after about twenty million times, you
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got to have something else. So now this is what
happened with Diddy. I could name a lot of other people,
but I better not. It becomes now I need two
women at once, three women at once. Now I need
twenty people. Now I need guys and girls. Now I
need to videotape it. Now I need devices, things, costumes. Yeah,
(21:29):
so it just you know, I used.
Speaker 6 (21:30):
To always come to you for you know, you're like
my Dean Martin offiician, I know, but here you are.
Speaker 2 (21:35):
You're good for a freak off info as well.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
Well, okay, let's go back to the rat pack as
we least that we can talk because they're all dead.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
But right, well again, strange turn okay, okay.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
Dean Martin. It was always women, one after the other
after the other after but quick Sinatra lost interest after
a while when he got to a certain Yeah, it
didn't had enough, that's it. There was a guy in
the rat peck named Peter Lawford. This was one of
those guys. So he got he had to crank it
up every couple of years. Then it was three women,
then it was eight women, then it was men and women,
(22:07):
then it was uh, I think the chickens anything.
Speaker 6 (22:11):
Wow, Okay, I think the difference between Pee Diddy and
what you're talking about our willing participants, what Cassie Ventura
is talking about.
Speaker 1 (22:20):
Please, that's the argument. So now you get nuts and
I want to videotape all of this. I want he's
directing it like he's Spielberg. More baby oil, more this.
This is coming out in the Morroats more goats. So
now average guy listening is saying, you know, he wants
to have full around with the wife one night and
(22:40):
I'm tired. Forget it. I'm tired. That's it. You're done.
Now if you're Pee Diddy, got over there. There's going
to be forty two people and we're gonna videotape it.
More baby oil. This guy's going to run the lights
and women do this stuff. It's I mean, and it
works the other way too, I guess if you're a
big female star. But here's the problem here. This is
as as sick as it sounds, as awful as it sounds.
(23:03):
This is not illegal. There's no crime there. So that's
the problem they're having in the court going after this guy.
You've got to prove that he held somebody against their will,
kidnapped them, threatened them. That's now they had a problem
so far because that has not come out clearly yet.
Speaker 6 (23:20):
So what has come out so far to The New
York Post and USA Today are both doing a running
track of what is being said in the courtroom.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
To your point, no cameras, so we don't know.
Speaker 6 (23:30):
Actually, you know, we're reading it, and I think that's
my opinion that they did. You know, they're doing these
these transcripts, and I don't know how many people are following along,
who knows, right, but they're stating all of the people
that they brought in, and then they would say that
he was a new employee, he was an intern, she
was doing filing, this person was the you know, administrative whatever.
(23:51):
Turns out none of them are doing anything in the
office except taking off their clothes, and they're being forced
to participate in things that they never signed up for,
and they're being trafficked. Yeah, is a huge offense and
would give him a life sentence.
Speaker 1 (24:04):
But yeah, now, hopefully it's all come out and they'll
get the you know, transparency on everything. But so far
they haven't been able to really get the criminal. You've
seen that video where he beats that woman in cass Ventura, Yeah,
the hallway of the hotel. She's trying to get away
for he punches or he knocks her down, and then
I mean, all of a sudden, he's like Christopher Malta
santi He's like kicking her on the ground. And now
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I don't know why they haven't charged him with that yet.
Maybe I guess because that was in California.
Speaker 6 (24:31):
It's also part of this, so that video is shown
in court quite a few times.
Speaker 1 (24:36):
So it's just to show that he is violent, that
he does hold people against their will. The problem is
they got to really clearly prove this so far, and
he's got a jury of eight men and four women.
The thinking is that the men will be more sympathetic,
but I don't think so. And no, and so far
(24:56):
they've got basically for the first few days, it's all text.
They're showing all the different text and in some of
the texts she seems like she's disgusted by it, but
in many of the texts she seems like she's a participant,
willing participant.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
Well, they're together eleven years and he dated her when
she was a teenager. She turned twenty one under his helm,
so you know, it's definitely some weird stuff going on.
I mean, he's fifty five years old.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Weird.
Speaker 2 (25:19):
Yeah, man, weird.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
If you got the cameramen and lighting guys in your bedroom,
you're definitely weird. So, uh, it's gonna be a I mean,
if I had a guess, I'd say, this guy never
ever ever gets out of jail again for the rest
of his life. But so far, maybe they're just starting slowly.
They haven't really gotten nailed down the illegal stuff. But
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he is one sick guy. Now again, all this disgusting
stuff he's doing, that's not the crime, so they don't
have to get to the other part.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
But it is not a crime to be gross.
Speaker 1 (25:52):
No, no, otherwise, I'm editing myself here. There's certain names
that could mention, but a lot of celebrities thatd be
in jail right now. This this stuff was a crime.
But hey, even I'm trying to think what stories I like.
Even at the Grammys, there's certain guys that are big
music stars that come in to Grammys and they're going
to bring with them like twenty women to just take
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care of them all day long, and the Grammys is
forced to employ them. They told you, I got to put.
Speaker 2 (26:21):
Them on the payroll, be on the payroll.
Speaker 1 (26:24):
So one producer said, how do I put on the
So you call them dancers? Put them down as dancers.
So if you look at the books, there's like forty
dancers on the payroll. If you watch the show, you
didn't see anybody dancing. There were no dancers on the show.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
Just for you and solo piano. It's so weird.
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Yeah, but we'll get to that. We'll get back to
p Diddy. It's absolutely awful. And uh, hey, you know
what name you haven't heard in a week and a half,
you know, just vanished off the news. You haven't heard
this guy's name Garcia. Remember for weeks, this is all
they cared about. Is Garcia. This the MS thirteen wife
(27:05):
Peter gang member who was sent to Al Salvador. Every
one of these CNN, MSNBC, all these politicians they working fight.
Speaker 6 (27:13):
Well, they've moved on to the next criminal. They're at
the Laney hole. They got like five or six of them.
They're like, we're going for a bigger.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
But they said this to this Garcia case is the
most important thing and on principle they're going to fight
to the death to bring this guy back. Well, apparently
they looked at the polling and the focus groups. It
wasn't registering, so they forgot about. You'll never hear them.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Moving on and Joyce the cot I don't mind.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Yeah, if you're a Garcia of the family. Hire a
PR person, get yourself back in the news. Maybe maybe
they'll pay attention to you again. So let's take some calls.
Let's go to Janet in California. Janet, how you doing?
Speaker 3 (27:47):
Than thank you? So going back to your opening block
where you were talking about the state of Joe Biden
being non compassmentors and Chuck Todd and Jake Capper, and
I was saying that nobody has asked the Easter Bunny when,
oh yeah, he knew what he knew and when he
(28:08):
knew it.
Speaker 1 (28:09):
Oh yeah, I remember that with the Easter Bunny where
I totally confused Biden and the bunny almost slapped it.
Wake up, what's wrong with you?
Speaker 2 (28:17):
It was Trump in a costume. Bro.
Speaker 1 (28:18):
Yeah, So good point. Jan Where are you in California,
Orange County? Oh okay, it's pretty good there, right, It's
not as bad as those other parts of It's purple.
Speaker 3 (28:30):
So yeah, I just think I've watched so many newscasts
and listen to podcasts, and they always bring up these
other people, and I'm thinking the obvious one was when
the Easter Bunny had to pull him away from the press.
Speaker 1 (28:42):
Yeah, that's a good point, do you listen to my podcast?
Speaker 3 (28:46):
I'm sorry, I haven't.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
You listen to Linda's podcast?
Speaker 2 (28:50):
I know.
Speaker 3 (28:51):
Actually I just'm listening to the show today and I
heard your opening remarks, and I just thought, why doesn't
somebody bring up the Easter Bunny?
Speaker 1 (28:59):
Oh okay, at of course, why didn't you listen to
our podcasts?
Speaker 2 (29:02):
I heard the Easter Bunny has a podcast?
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Yeah, okay, everybody has a podcast. Thanks for calling chant.
It's really annoying. Everybody has a part.
Speaker 2 (29:11):
Everybody does.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
My dentist has a podcast. Everybody I know in I
don't want to mention names. They're all over New York.
They're in the real estate world. Whatever did you hear
my podcast? No, you gotta listen. Everybody loves it. I said.
Your twelve friends you send it to, they love it,
so they never noticed. Uh you know, I can actually
(29:33):
tell you how many downloads I had last year. It
was ten million. Linda, Oh my god? Really, yeah, how
gonna you probably are got a million already you just started.
But they don't notice. They got thirteen downloads next week,
they got twelve, next week eleven, and it was just
their friends.
Speaker 2 (29:49):
But listen, if you helped, just one person with what
you have to say.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
It counts not these women. They're not helping anybody. Did
you hear my podcast? No? I didn't. Anyway, we'll take
a quick break, then we'll take some calls. Eight hundred
nine four to one Sean is the number, eight hundred
nine for one Sean. It's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity. Well,
here Sean and the President coming up on the show.
Don't go away, Hey, welcome back Sean Hannity Show. It's
(30:16):
Mark Simone here for Sean. You know that song, Linda
that's playing.
Speaker 2 (30:20):
I do not.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
I didn't think so what is it? Hold your head
up pargent of course? Nineteen seventy two, seventy three.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
It's a good year it was.
Speaker 1 (30:33):
Did you hear that all the time? It's been used
in though, NFL, everywhere. Great song.