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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, we have come out.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Your city. One day I get I'll say your comfort
zund will be.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Hot.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Tell and if you want a little banging again and come.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
Along next Tuesday.
Speaker 4 (00:19):
You have to stand up and you.
Speaker 5 (00:20):
Have to tell Kamala Harris that you've.
Speaker 4 (00:26):
Done a terrible job.
Speaker 5 (00:28):
That crooked Joe Biden has done a terrible job. You've
destroyed our country. We're not going to take it anymore.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
Pamala, You're fired.
Speaker 3 (00:41):
Get out, get out, You're fired.
Speaker 6 (00:46):
Clock.
Speaker 3 (00:48):
Oh my goodness.
Speaker 7 (00:51):
Only seven days left until election day were coming. So
you're stay I get saying you.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Account to sock from coast to coast, from border to border,
from c to Shining Sea. Sean Kennedy is on stay
right here for our final news roundup and information overload.
Speaker 7 (01:24):
A news roundup, Information overload hour toll free. Our number
is eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean, if you
want to be a part of the program. It is
election day today. If there's voting going on in America,
that makes it election day amazing. Joe Rogan revealed today
why the interview with Kamala Harris never materialized. Number One,
she didn't want to go to his studios where he
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does all of his interviews. If you want to be
on the Joe Rogan Experience, he's the number one podcaster.
He's like, no, it's got to be in person. It's
not going to be on satellite. It's not as intimate.
And she insisted on a one hour maximum amount of time,
and he's like, no, I want this to be a
free flowing conversation and I wanted to end naturally with
(02:08):
Donald Trump. It went on three hours. By the way,
Donald Trump will be on Hannity tonight nine Eastern on
the Fox News Channel, my final interview with him ever
as a candidate.
Speaker 2 (02:18):
But anyway, so.
Speaker 7 (02:20):
It racked up in like no time, somewhere around thirty
six million views, and it took me three seatings to
get through the whole thing. It was a fascinating three hours,
it really was. And it was a great interview. He's
a great interviewer, he's a great listener. He has just
he has got a great comedic timing to everything as well.
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But what we're learning from The New York Post today,
if you search YouTube using the terms Joe Rogan Trump
or Joe Rogan Donald Trump, it didn't bring up Friday's
three hours sit down. Now, what the hell's going on?
Why would that happen? Is this big tech again putting
there there's cinder blocks on the scales of an election.
Speaker 2 (03:04):
It's pretty outrageous.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (03:06):
Anyway, here's Donald Trump when he was on with Rogan.
Speaker 4 (03:09):
There's the rhetoric is also that you're Hitler and that
they've ordered to stop Hitler. You have to do whatever it.
That was okay, yeah, yeah, and this is I mean,
you're hearing this now. Kamala compared you to said your
love of Hitler yesterday.
Speaker 5 (03:21):
It's you know, Kamala is a very low IQ person.
She's a very low acut.
Speaker 7 (03:26):
You know.
Speaker 5 (03:27):
I'm for taking tests too. I think anybody that runs
for presidents should take they should give him tests. And
it's not an age thing. It's not based If you
look back on history, seventies and eighties, your greatest some
of your greatest leaders in the world's world history, longtime
world history, they were in their seventies and their eighties.
But I think you should take cognitive tests. I think
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everybody they say it's unconstitutional.
Speaker 8 (03:50):
But I think that's ridiculous.
Speaker 5 (03:51):
I think Kamala should have a test because there's something missing.
Speaker 2 (03:54):
There's something wrong with her.
Speaker 4 (03:55):
Well, I think it's pressure. I think the pressure and
the scrutiny. You've been a celebrity for a long time
and you understand what this is like. But for someone
who's in her late forties, who becomes the vice president,
who runs for president, becomes the vice president, and then
all of a sudden, the weight of the world is
on your shoulders and there's all these people paying A
lot of people clam.
Speaker 5 (04:13):
Up, But you be the hevity adent correct.
Speaker 7 (04:15):
Anybody joining us now, former Speaker of the House, Duke
Kingbridge is with us. Well, We've been down this road
together a few times and I'm dying to get your
thoughts and I just basically want to hand it to you.
Any comments about you know, why Kamala wouldn't do Rogan,
and why she wouldn't do the Al Smid dinner, and
why she wouldn't go to McDonald's because it seemed like
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Donald Trump's having fun and she's just out there screaming nazi, fascist, racist.
Speaker 9 (04:41):
Well, first of all, imagine the pressures that are building.
Now here's the person who never won a single vote
in twenty twenty when she ran on her own, never
got a single delegate on her own in twenty twenty four.
Has never been in the arena in a real way
because she actually got knocked out, you may remember in
a debate by Taulca Gabbert back when Tulci was still
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a Democrat, and she's just annihilator, so she's never felt
the pressure. On the other hand, you have Trump, and
I always recommend to people his book The Art of
the Comeback, because it's easy to forget. He went through
cycles when he faced bankruptcy, very personally and very closely,
and he managed to survive. So even before he ran
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for president, he was used to the pressure. He was
used to the idea that sometimes you got to gamble
and sometimes you got to make good work. And of
course now he's been through a presidential race, four years
in the White House, being beaten up constantly, two impeachments,
a very bitter election in twenty twenty which he had
to come to grips with which took a while, and
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then becoming a candidate again as the other side tries
to destroy you in the legal system. Having been shot
at twice, two assassination that's one, the only one that
involved a shot. I mean, can you imagine the level
of calmness and self confidence that takes to get up
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while you're bleeding, ask where your shoes are, and then
put your fist in the air and go fight, fight Fight.
This is not a guy who is going to be
rattled very easily. And then you have Harris. She has
done nothing, she knows nothing, she's experienced nothing. She's a
little bit like a really pretty flower in a hothouse.
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And now we've taken the flower out of the hothouse
and it's out there in the cold, windy world, and
she can't perform. I mean this, You know, I probably
wouldn't quite use the language of trump uses, but I'm
pretty close to it. I just think she's incompetent. Well,
somebody said one day. She said to them one day,
I don't care how good your baseball coach is. If
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you can't hit the pitch, the coach is not allowed
to step in and do it for you. And she
can't hit the pitch using a baseball knowledge. And now,
although the fotball guide whether there's another analogy, but I
think it's a reasonable one. In fact, somebody said that
she couldn't even perform at T ball. Uh and I
think there's a lot to that because she's all she's
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not going for her giggling, you know. And then if
you watch her, even the stupid setup she did with
the Governor of Michigan where they were supposedly at a
bar and supposedly didn't realize that cameras were immediately behind them,
et cetera. Her major contribution is to giggle. Now in
a day, and I said, this common in a dangerous
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world with wars across the Middle East, with the Russian
Ukrainian War underway, but the Chinese Communists, well, you know,
practicing to invade Taiwan. Having a commander in chief whose
greatest strength is giggle would be really, really dangerous.
Speaker 7 (07:51):
You know, as you look at and I think more
than anybody, and I got to the point where I
don't think it was fair to this audience to play
it again or or mention it again. But every stated
position she's had, she's never been questioned about any of it.
Mister Speaker co sponsored the radical Green New Deal ninety
three trillion dollars, said she would eliminate the filibuster to
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pass it with Bernie Sanders, you know, co sponsored with
Bernie the government health care for all, Medicare for all,
and the elimination of private health insurance. You know, she
believes in mandatory gun buybacks. I would call that confiscation.
She would ban fracking and drilling, and she said a
numerous times and only an election year. Conversion is she's
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saying something very different that I really don't believe. He
has supported defunding his mantling, reimagining ice and the police
in her own words. You know, this is somebody that
doesn't think we should say the words radical islamic terrorism,
or say the words illegal alien. I've never seen somebody
more radical and extreme, and I'm concerned about the outcome
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because I love our country.
Speaker 9 (08:58):
Well, just gave him a nasty Then then you're asking me,
why won't she go to Joe Rogan? She'd be be suicidal?
Speaker 2 (09:08):
I mean, would I invited her for the hour? He
said no to me, I'm surprised.
Speaker 9 (09:15):
See, now you should have You should invite her for
an hour and promise that you won't say anything.
Speaker 7 (09:22):
That's impossible. You know me too, Well, that's impossible.
Speaker 9 (09:26):
You know, but you know, I mean, just think about
what you just did. You know that if you had
her on and I think Rogan would do the same thing,
not in a harsh heavy He's not as political as
you and I are, and I think he's interested in
a genuine conversation. But you can't be a public figure
with all these things on tape and not think that
they're going to surface.
Speaker 2 (09:47):
But they didn't.
Speaker 7 (09:48):
The state run media mob gave her a pass the
whole campaign.
Speaker 9 (09:52):
But the genius of America is that we are bigger
than the people who run PROVDA. And as the fact is,
no matter what the New York Time, in the Washington
Post and the big networks do, in the end, we
talk to each other and we begin to figure it out,
and if anything, it just further discredits them. I'm taking
great joy in the fact that there are rumors that
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the Post may have lost Washington Post may have lost
as many as two hundred thousand subscribers over.
Speaker 7 (10:20):
Their own rumors that's been printed. I've read numerous articles
that say.
Speaker 9 (10:24):
That I know, but I'm not sure that those articles
are I don't know yet what.
Speaker 7 (10:30):
I haven't confirmed it independently. I got it, I understand. Yeah,
But well, let me ask this. This is the most
important question, because I'll never forget the day you became speaker,
and I had the honor of being the MC of
your event was at the Cobb Galleria, and I saw
you earlier in the day and I asked, what would happen?
Speaker 2 (10:49):
How did you think this was going to go?
Speaker 7 (10:51):
And I think between you and Joe Gaylord, you were
within one or two congressional seats. And for the first
time and forty years out in the worldness, Republicans got
control of the House of Representatives. And by the way,
a speaker, you balance the budget and you're the last
speaker to do it. I think what three or four
years in a row, and four years ago, okay, And
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so you knew then the outcome and you were confident,
there was no doubt in your mind. Where are you
today on this election because I'm like many people, I'm concerned.
I'm telling people to assume that their vote will be
to be the deciding vote in this election.
Speaker 9 (11:29):
So this may disappoint you about your your esteem from
my abilities, but I knew because in September seventeenth, Joe Gaylord,
who had been following all four hundred and thirty five districts,
turned to me and said, you better plan to be
speaker and we went through district by district from Maine
to hoy He identified fifty three seats we're going to
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pick up. We missed defeating Rostinkowski in downtown Chicago's who
actually had fifty four. So on September seventeenth. I believe
Gaylord because he's really smart, and I will tell you
today and I find by the way that there are
a number of really interesting places to go. There's a
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lot more information today than Noah's back when I was
doing this, and so you can you can look around
and you can find all sorts of things that you know.
I mean, I recommend highly what the work of Mark
Alprin does because he listens to everybody. He has enormous sources.
And here's what's happening. As of yesterday. Trump's up one
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in New Hampshire. Trump is competitive in Virginia. He's three behind,
three behind in Minnesota. I think he's now going to
so so here's my prediction. Trump will sweep all seven
states that we think of as swing states. He will
pick up Virginia. I think he's going to do a
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big rally, probably in Virginia Beach. At the end of
the week. He is in New Mexico and Albuquerque, and
I was just out of Santa Fe for the other
Maria School of Law and looked around, and so they're
going in to see if they bring New Mexico along.
I think there are several other places that are going
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to start to break, and if that happens, you get
almost a Ronald Reagan nineteen eighty kind of victory. I
also believe that Trump is going to carry a majority
of the popular vote for a practical reading, when you
go into New York, and as you know, of course
that I were there Sunday night at Madison Square Garden.
When you get twenty thousand people in the room, two
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hundred thousand people applied to come, and when they drove
down from Trump Tower, there were people ten people deep
on both sides of Fifth Avenue all the way from
the tower to Madison Square Garden. What that says to
me is not necessarily going to carry the state, because
that's a big load. But he's going to increase his
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percentage remarkably. He's going to increase his percentage in California remarkably,
and that means he's going to both win the electoral
College and he's going to win the popular vote, which
is very important for having the moral authority to achieve
the scale of change he wants. And then I believe
the other thing will happen is you'll have a pretty
substantial Republican majority of the Senate and you'll have a
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significant increase in how this membership. Now, I could be
totally wrong with everything I'm reading and studying, and I'll
say what the core of it is when you look
at early voting, Kamala Harris cannot attract voters. No matter
what people say when you call them at home in
a poll, they ain't getting out of their chair and
going in voting. And Miami Dade for the first time,
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Republicans are out voting Democrats. And it's just breathtaking the
scale of a change.
Speaker 7 (14:51):
It really is amazing times. They're the coolest thing I've
seen this whole election cycle. Is somebody very very smart
killed me an AI a model that has rightly when
they put in all the data from the last seventy elections,
predicted every one of them accurately, and it was very
good for Donald Trump. That's all I can say. But
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with that said, I am telling this audience to have
a different mindset to assume, especially if you're in Georgia,
North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Michigan, Arizona, Nevada. I am saying
to assume that your vote will be the deciding vote,
because we cannot get complacent. And I'm telling people in
states that are not battleground states go out and vote.
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A mandate election where Trump won the popular vote would
be a huge message to the country and to the establishment,
and I think an opportunity for the country to even
unite further and hopefully just just write the ship and
get the country on course again.
Speaker 2 (15:51):
But I'm hopeful.
Speaker 9 (15:53):
No, that's exactly right. So like watching some of these
football games, you cannot give up until it's over all. Right, Well,
it means means you can't give up all the votes
are counted. You can't give up to the until the
recounts are done. You can never back off it, never
slow down until it's over.
Speaker 7 (16:09):
Former Speaker of the House, New King Rich. Always love
having you, sir, God bless you. You're a national treasure,
always have been. Thank you, my friend. Quick break right
back your calls on the other side. Eight hundred and
nine one, Shawn our number. As we continue straight ahead.
Speaker 3 (16:24):
You can't always believe what the other side claims.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
That's why there's the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 7 (16:30):
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Speaker 2 (18:00):
Let's uh, I guess it was.
Speaker 7 (18:01):
One of the news services put out this montage of
Kamalo Harris, and you know some of her well, worst
one's ever is VP.
Speaker 10 (18:10):
What people are saying, I mean, I'm sure they're saying
it to you, where's the vice president?
Speaker 4 (18:13):
Some might US officials feeling that she came off looking
unprepared for inevitable questions about when she might visit the
southern border.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
We've been to the border.
Speaker 3 (18:21):
You haven't been to the border.
Speaker 2 (18:23):
And I haven't been to Europe. And I don't understand
the point that you're making the point.
Speaker 6 (18:29):
That Lester Holt was making was was obvious to anyone
else who was watching this interview, which is that the
issues at the border are inextricably linked with the portfolio
that she's been given.
Speaker 2 (18:41):
The border is secure, we have a secure border. Nanomics
is working.
Speaker 11 (18:48):
Prices have gone up, and families and individuals are dealing
with the realities of that bread costs more than gas
costs more, and we have to understand what that means.
That's about the cost of living going on.
Speaker 3 (19:06):
He picked Kamala Harris to be his running mate. She
was right, It is right.
Speaker 10 (19:11):
That's the most liberal senator in the United States center
So he could have gone the other way, but he went.
Speaker 2 (19:16):
He went to the left.
Speaker 11 (19:17):
Joe Biden is running for reelection and I will be
his ticket mate, full stop, full stop sid.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
But oh, Kamala, the greatest hits that the state run
media mob ignored the entire election, as I predicted they would.
North Carolina Mary is next on the Sean Hannity Show. Mary,
how are you glad you called?
Speaker 9 (19:39):
Sean?
Speaker 1 (19:40):
Is such an honor and privilege to speak with you,
and I am a proud President Trump supporter for sure.
My daughter and her husband, Beth millennials voted for the
first time, so and they go to for President Trump,
and I took him thrilled. They are my son law,
especially both college grads. My daughter and my son in
law really believed in what they believed in. Like I know,
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my son in law was a big Robert Kennedy supporter,
and I think when they started seeing in the last
year or two grocery gases prices the economy. They have
a young family, that was the tipping point for them.
So I just called in to say to other parents,
encourage your children to vote. I constantly was gently reminding
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them to go vote. I even took a picture of
the polling facility so they could see where it was located.
So please, other parents, please encourage your children. They believe
in their minds these millennials that they need to vote,
but a lot of times putting their foot to the
pavement and getting to the polls is sorely lacking.
Speaker 2 (20:48):
I can't agree with you more. I've done the same
with my kids.
Speaker 7 (20:51):
I'm going to be all over them in the next
forty eight hours as well, and I can be pretty
unrelenting in that way. But that's great vice and bringing
fifteen people, friends, neighbors, people that might need help to
the polls. Is a nice thing to do. Appreciate the call.
Thank you. Let us check in with Jim upstate, New York. Jim,
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how are you glad you called?
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Sir?
Speaker 9 (21:15):
Thanks you one.
Speaker 10 (21:15):
My name is Jim. I want to talk to you
about a few things. I just appreciate your voice out
there and let you know.
Speaker 9 (21:21):
That ahead of time.
Speaker 10 (21:22):
I would like thank you President Trump, and hopefully our
next President Trump come down with a list. I heard
a little bit of what he was saying today at Marlago.
I listened to ram swany right, if that's the way
his name is pronounced from the radio.
Speaker 2 (21:38):
That's what you got it. The theyk Ramaswami, Yes, ramas Swami, Yes.
Speaker 10 (21:42):
But I would just love for a step by step
to say, listen, it is real, very important because how
many people on the planet can have somebody say that
death to you right from the beginning. The Israelis, the
Jews have been through that. That should be a non thing,
which bothers me about how I get as a Trump
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supporter being called as does the President as the fact
that he's a Nazi, So that's really bothers them to me.
What I'd love the President to do is just come
down with a list of saying, hey, there's a lot
of things you don't like about me personally, but I
want to tie this country together. Our wealth has been
stolen with the oil that left and the prices that
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we paid for gasoline, and we had the opportunity to
change that it was taken away from us. The fact
that our money, our monetary system is under attack worldwide
and they want to destroy our currency. And if you
remember Ross Parole, which I'm sure you do, he talked
about that giant sucking sound with NAFTA and that's exactly
what happened. And I would love to see President Trump
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just put a list of those things together and say, hey, folks,
there are people out there that don't like me, and
I'm going to have them work for me, because at
least what we'll have together is this country in mind
in my next administration. And it's something that I would
love to see him do a little bit more. And
on top of that, I'm from upstate New York and
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I really believe that Trump could swing New York. There's
those you know, leez Eldon, when he ran against hochst
and he could.
Speaker 7 (23:15):
Win Upstate New York, and he could win Long Island.
But New York City, I think he could do better
than ever. New York is more of a stretch, New
Jersey less of a stretch. I think New Jersey could
be a sleeper.
Speaker 12 (23:31):
But we'll see no rally down the street from me
where I live at a store at Trump Rally, which
was surprisingly because I'm from the Capitol Region and we
all know the Capitol Region in New York is all blue,
but it's not entirely blue.
Speaker 10 (23:45):
There's a lot of people out there that are saying,
I'm going Trump because of the world situation, because of
the fact that the dollar is being attacked, that Israel
is our closest ally in the Middle East, and that
Jews should be supported, and because we support Israel and
the Jewish people, that we shouldn't be called Nazis, just
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because we're gathering in mass to support a president who
will go out and say that.
Speaker 7 (24:14):
Well, I appreciate you where it's talk and you've furd
a thought of me, Jim, thank you for the call.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Appreciate it.
Speaker 7 (24:19):
And I can solve all of New York's problems if
I was governor even though I left the state, because
I don't think anyone's ever going to solve them there
or sad they're destroying the state. One percent of New
York's population left the year that I left, twenty twenty three.
That's I mean, one percent may not sound like a
big number, but when you have a high population state
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like New York, one percent is a lot of people.
And you know, I'm looking at these articles out in
California and things that are not going well out in California.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Either.
Speaker 7 (24:52):
You have, you know, job openings now down a whopping
thirty percent, you have five point three percent unemployment, if a,
the highest gas prices in the country, and on top
of that, you have the highest income tax New York
and New York City not far behind. And it's just
they're they're in and they're being they're telling you. Kathy
Holkl Andrew Cuomo both said, if you're one of those
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conservatives that is pro live and pro a saw weapon
and anti gay, which I am not, you're not in
New Yorker and you don't belong in New York. And
then all these governors started reminding me to their state,
and in the end, I chose Florida because I had
owned property here for a couple of decades. And I'm
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glad I did the best decision I ever made. And
I am a full time resident. I don't I don't
live part time in New York. I don't have a
house to live in in New York. I sold it,
all right, Let's get to our phones.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
Uh Andy.
Speaker 7 (25:49):
Oh, one other thing, my thought. You know what, I
don't care if you're not in one of the swing states.
I want you to think about something. If Donald Trump
could ever pull off. And I'm just I'm just thinking
out loud here because I know we have an electoral
vote system, but if he won the popular vote, I'm
asking people in states that we don't consider to be
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battlegrounds or swing states. You know, you might think, wow,
there's no reason to vote.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Yes, there is.
Speaker 7 (26:17):
You're voting for congressional candidates, you're voting for senatorial candidates,
you're voting for president. Wouldn't it be cool if Donald
Trump won the popular vote? Just a thought, Andy, West Virginia, Andy,
how are you glad you called?
Speaker 2 (26:32):
Sir?
Speaker 13 (26:33):
Yes? Sean, how you doing today? Truck driver out of
West Virginia, And I'm actually making lumber deliveries in Largo, Florida,
trying to do part out well.
Speaker 7 (26:43):
First of all, I love our truckers, thanks for what
you do. Otherwise, every store shelf, we have, every home
depot where you're delivering, or lows wherever you have to
be going today, our construction site, you know they'd be
empty without you guys. And you work hard, and you
pay wait too much for diesel. And the trucking rates
have been in a bit of a recession for the
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last couple of years, and I feel sorry for all
my friends in the trucking business.
Speaker 2 (27:09):
It's been a hard couple of years.
Speaker 13 (27:12):
Yeah, it's not easy out here. But the reason for
my call is I am mostly just dumbfounded that this
race is as close as it is with Kamala and
her incompetence, and she's got no backbone, and the people
that she's chosen to run with her, they're all just
a bunch of liars. And I'm just dumbfounded how close
this race is with the knowledge and the expertise that
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President Trump has, and she wasn't even got any electoral vote,
so you know, our whole system is really screwed up
when it comes down to choosing the right candidates to
do the job. And frankly, Donald Trump is the right
man for the job. And I just would like to
say to him directly, or you could pass a message
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to him that a little place called Great Cape in
West Virginia is behind them.
Speaker 3 (28:00):
All the way.
Speaker 7 (28:02):
We appreciate our friends at West Virginia. We appreciate you truckers.
You guys are unbelievable. Tennessee Dina. Next Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 8 (28:12):
Hey, good afternoon, Sean. You are a true patriot. Thank
you for taking my call, y, thank you for calling.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
Glad you checked in.
Speaker 8 (28:19):
Absolutely. I've heard several women say that they are supporting
Kamala Harris because she's a woman.
Speaker 9 (28:25):
You know, I am.
Speaker 8 (28:26):
I'm not a feminist by any means, but I'm all
about supporting women when it is duly warranted. She is
just not qualified. And I got into a conversation with
a lady at the gas station a couple of weeks ago,
and she just plaid. I asked me, she goes, are
you know vote? And I said absolutely. She said who
you know vote for? And I said Trump? And she
said oh. And I could tell she was disappointed by
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the look on her face like I wasn't here. She goes, well,
I think we as women, we need to support other women.
And I looked at her and I said, you know,
I agree, but only if they're qualified. And that's a
big if they're qualified, you know. I said, if you
want to support women, support women by closing the border
because of all the sex trackicking that's going on with
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the women and children. If you want to support women,
support a president that is going to stop men playing
in female sports, you know, if you want to support women,
you know. And I just kind of went down the
list with her, and some of that kind of acted like, oh,
I didn't know that was happening almost, you know, And
I was like, how do you not know this is
happening or are you living under a rock?
Speaker 9 (29:30):
You know?
Speaker 8 (29:31):
I said, do you want to support women, support women
by closing the border because these sexual prejsdors that are
coming over the border and attacking, attacking are women and children.
You know, you want to support women. Stop believing the
lies that they are telling us about Trump wanting a
national abortion band. He has never said that.
Speaker 7 (29:52):
It is now part of Look at Ohio, Ohio of
deeply read state now in Ohio had the people in
a referendum on the issue of abortion, and overwhelmingly they
voted for pretty liberal abortion laws in Ohio. And all
Donald all the Supreme Court did was allow bad law
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to go back to the states, and the states are
responding in kind and abortion and he said repeatedly he
will never support a national abortion band that he believes
it's a state issue and the states are doing what
they would do. I think the country is somewhere around
first trimester or Dobbs fifteen weeks. That's where I think
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the heart of the country is. I think people reject
the extremism of no restrictions in late term abortions like
Kamala and Tim Wallas. And I think that Americans believe
even as Bill and Hillary Clinton said legal and rare
and early, I'm adding the word early. And I think
that's just where the country is. And it's just demagoguing
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by the Democrats because that's all they've got. Hitler, Pascism, Mussolini,
Thalin racist, this is all they have. Women are not
going to have any rights. This is a matter of
life and death. What did they say over Ann Literally
life and death for every woman in America. This election
is No, it's not. It's just demagoguey. But anyway, you
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raise great points, Dina, God bless you. I love our
friends in Tennessee and Music City, Nashville, all the areas
of Tennessee. You know, it was my dream when I
was in Huntsville, Alabama, ninety miles north. I would drive
up to Nashville, and I thought it would be a
big deal of one day I could make it to
Nashville talk radio. And I never dreamed that I'd ever
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be on seven hundred and fifty of the best stations
in the country. But I am very fond of Tennessee. Anyway,
eight hundred and nine to four one, Shawn is our number.
If you want to be a part of the program.
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