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May 11, 2024 31 mins

Congressman Andy Ogles of Tennessee has a great idea for the protesters on campuses across America that love Palestine and everything it stands for, over America. 

The bill is called the Study Abroad Act.

Tennessee Republican Rep. Andy Ogles introduced legislation Wednesday to send Hamas-sympathizing student visa holders home and told Hamas-Sympathizing student visa holders to “go study abroad in Gaza.”

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:00):
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concs sock.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
From coast to coast, from border to border, from c
to Shining Sea. Sean Kennedy is.

Speaker 1 (00:21):
On coming up next our final news Roundup and Information
Overload hour. All Right, News round Up, Information Overload Hour
eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean, If you want
to be a part of the program. Congressman Andy Ogles
of Tennessee has an amazing idea. You know, you have
all these little, you know, spoiled brat protesters all over

(00:45):
these college campuses and their little encampments, and all the
negotiations with these pathetically weak administrations and their discussions about
their dietary demands and everything in between. You know, a
horrible story Wry about UCLA. Did you see that story
Linda earlier today that before you get into an encampment.

Speaker 4 (01:06):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
You know that they're asking people basically if they are
pro Israel?

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Did you see that? Are yous? W there's your star?
That's where's exactly? Where's your Yeah? Where's your star?

Speaker 1 (01:19):
I mean, I can't believe we're living in times like this,
and you know the fact that presidents of these universities
are letting you know, an calls for anti Fada, death
to Israel, death to America, pro Hamas rhetoric that is
being uttered there.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (01:37):
It just boggles my mind that this is this is
ongoing and the administrations literally sitting and okay, let's negotiate. Well,
we're going to give a number of scholarships every year
to people from Gaza to come into the US. Well,
the children of Gaza, as we pointed out, are indoctrinated
pretty much from the time that they're born through cartoons

(02:00):
and books when they go to school to hate the
Jewish people. And I don't know how you determine or
ascertain whether or not the brainwashing sticks or does it anyway.
Tennessee Republican Andy Ogles introduced legislation this week to send
Hamas sympathizing student visa holders home and told tamas sympathizing

(02:22):
student visa holders go study abroad in Gaza. By the way,
I want to expand this. Iran has now has the
university now offering scholarships to Americans that are protesting on
college campuses.

Speaker 2 (02:36):
I want some.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Of these college kids to take them up on that offer.
I think you ought to go to the country of Iran,
and I think you ought to go to school there.
And if there's something that comes up in Iran that
you don't like and you want to protest, I think
you should do the exact same thing at the Iranian
university that you're doing at one of these quote Ivy
League institutions or institutions of higher learning.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
And see how well that works out for you.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
And if you happen to be a liberal and you
believe in the and by the way, I think everybody
believes in equal rights, I do for sure for women,
you might be a little bit surprised at the dress
code that you're going to experience in the in the
country of Iran that you love so much. It might
be a good educational experience for all of these spoiled

(03:25):
brats that have taken over these college campuses that are
chanting all of these anti Israel pro hamas slogans of theirs. Anyway,
Congressman ogles legislation. Anyway, you introduced it this week, Congressman,
great idea. I fully support it. I don't think you
even get much support from from Democrats, but I hope

(03:45):
Republicans will supp for you.

Speaker 4 (03:48):
Well, you know, I actually met with a leader Scalise
before we left d C to go back to our
districts or to come home, and he was actually interested
in the idea. So I'm going to push and try
to get it, you know, on the floor at some point.
But look, you know, we have students from other countries
who are guests, guests in the United States of America,
and coming here is a privilege, not a right. And

(04:09):
if you're going to come to this country, you're going
to break our laws, you're going to obstruct, you're gonna
quite frankly hate America. Then you can get the hell out.
You know, we don't need you here. I love my
country and the people that are here should love this
country too.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
Let me ask you about do you think that these
kids Now we're talking about some of the I guess
most I guess formerly most prestigious universities in the country.
We're talking about Ivy League schools like Havid and Yale
and Columbia. They're all Ivy League institutions where a lot
of this has been going on. Now you talk about

(04:45):
other schools, you saw what happened at UCLA, and you know,
are you as Zionists as kids are are? Maybe trying
to enter the encampment area or anywhere around or surrounding
the encampment area. How frightening is all of that? How
frightening is the chanting and the rhetoric that we've been
hearing now for months.

Speaker 4 (05:06):
Well, it's insane. And imagine if you're a Jewish person,
a Jewish student, and you're on that campus. I mean,
you're going to be afraid to go outside to go
to class, to finish and take your exams. I mean,
this is Look, if this was a bunch of Christians
who set up an encampment and we're demanding chapel or
more prayer in school or some other religious type of thing,

(05:27):
they would have shut this thing down a long time ago.
Because they're woke liberals, and these universities agree with the protests,
they're not doing a darn thing about it. And so
there should be a reckoning both with the universities but
also with all these knucklehead kids that are again are
literally guilty of anti Semitic racism.

Speaker 1 (05:47):
So I happen to know a lot of parents that
have kids that are getting ready to go to college.
And let me tell you something that I've noticed that
I know for a fact to be true is where
maybe in the past, and I'm talking about friends of
mine in New York or New Jersey and people that
I know that their kids are either college age or

(06:08):
becoming college age, and they're thinking about what schools to
apply to, and maybe in the past they would have
applied to some of the institutions we're talking about George
Washington University, UCLA, USC Columbia, Harvard, Yale, et cetera. No,
almost without exception, every parent I know is advising their

(06:31):
kids to start looking elsewhere. They're looking at you know,
they're looking at UNC, They're looking at UVA, They're looking
at Vanderbilt where you are in Tennessee. They're looking at
Wake Forest, They're looking at Elawn College. They're looking at
colleges all over the state of Florida, Florida State, for example,
or University of Miami. All of these these parents, they

(06:55):
don't want to send their kids there anymore. Now, interestingly,
we see applications to southern schools going up significantly and
applications simultaneously to these so called formally prestigious universities going down.
And I would imagine this trend is probably going to accelerate.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Do you agree, Oh?

Speaker 4 (07:15):
Absolutely. I mean we have our oldest child, our daughter
is a rising senior. So we're going through that process.
We're going to on campus tours. And there's no way
in the world that I would let my daughter go
to one of these universities. I'd be scared to death
for her safety. And not to mention, you know, she's
grounded in her beliefs and her faith in her conservatism,
quite frankly, and so I know she would be a

(07:36):
light in the darkness, but I don't want to subject
her to that. And quite frankly, you know, come to Vanderbilt,
go to one of these other universities where you get
to be yourself, but you're not indoctrinated in this.

Speaker 1 (07:47):
By the way, you know how hard it is to
get into these schools, the UVA, any Vanderbilt, any of
the ones we talked about. Let me give you an example.
I have a friend of mine dad a child, I
won't say who it is, and the kid had a
four point three GPA. Now, how do you go to

(08:07):
four point three? That means you took advanced placement courses,
you took harder courses, had a thirty five out of
thirty six on the aect, which is nearly a perfect score,
and the kid did not get accepted to Vanderbilt. Can
you believe that that's how hard it is to get
into those southern schools.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
Now, Well, like you said, you know, you know, the
free market is speaking and speaking loudly, So a school
like Vanderbilt is going to have more market appeal to
parents who want their kids to grow up in a
normal world. Meanwhile, in the Ivy League bubble, the Again,
what I think what America needs to understand is these
university presidents they're siding with hamas, they're siding with the Palestinians.

(08:49):
And when they side with these students, and when you
understand what happened on October seventh, the rape of babies,
the killing of babies and toddlers and women, et cetera,
et cetera, I mean, that's who they're defending. That's unconscionable.
We as American people should be standing and standing strong
with Israel and any idea that Biden will withhold armaments
or ammunition from Israel. Again, we have Americans that are

(09:11):
still being held hostage. So we have to send a message.
This behavior on these campuses on American soil is unacceptable.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
How is it possible that they have never learned in
all the years at these institutions of higher learning. How
is it they've never learned the truth about the history
of Israel? How is it that they've never learned about
what radical Islamic terrorist groups are like? They never learned

(09:40):
what is in Hamas's charter? Why is it they don't
know what I know? And I've been to Israel a
number of times that you know, border towns are hit
with you know, over the years, hundreds of thousands of
rockets Lebanon Hisbola from the north and Gaza Hamas from
the south, and now Houti rebels have joined in out

(10:01):
of Yemen, all of them, by the way, supported by
the number one state sponsor of terror, Aaran. How is
it they don't know all of this? How do come
they don't know the treatment in terms of civil liberties
of people in these countries that are governed by Sharia law?

Speaker 2 (10:21):
How is that they don't know any of that?

Speaker 4 (10:24):
Well, it's an abject failure the Department of Education. I mean,
this is why there's twenty four election on a number
of fronts. Why so important why it's going to be historic.
We've got to hold the House, when the Senate, when
the White House, and we've got to start holding our
own government, our own agencies, the agencies that are spying
on Americans, the Department of Education that pisses money away

(10:45):
left and right. Meanwhile, our kids aren't learning. We've got
to hold them accountable. We've got to create course in
this country. Our economy is faltering, we're weak going to
foreign policy front all because of a woke left administration.
But this has been going on for years, John, you know,
the Department of Education has been a failure. I mean,
if this was a business, if this was some computer

(11:06):
business or manufacturing business, it would have been shuttered a
long time ago because they don't produce results. They don't
produce a product that is marketable on the world, the
global scale, a global marketplace. And so we've got to
fix that. We've got to push that back to the states.
Let the states like Tennessee educate their kids, like California
haven't forbid educate their kids. But that being said, that's

(11:26):
what our founding fathers intended, and that's what we have
to get back to.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
So we've had you on the program a couple of times,
and I got to give credit to my our executive producer,
Linda here, because she discovered you before I did. And
then we first had you on the program, and I'm like,
I really like this guy. And then we've had you
on a number of times since. And you're freshman Congressman,

(11:51):
you've introduced one hundred pieces of legislation, thirty seven of
which have passed the House, three pieces signed into law,
which is a record, in other words, the most standalone
legislation passed by any freshmen I think in the history
of Congress.

Speaker 4 (12:08):
Is that true, We've only gone back about forty years,
but it's likely to be true. So I don't want
to make that bold of a statement. I want to
be accurate. But yes, yes, it's certainly a record that's
been said. But I went up there to legislate, to
try to fix and save our republic, and I can't
do that by sitting on my hands. And so we've
got to have these tough conversations. We've got to call

(12:28):
a spade a spade, and we've got to go fight
like hell, and that's what I'm going to do.

Speaker 1 (12:33):
Well, we appreciate everything you're doing was what's your reaction
to your colleague earlier today filing these articles of impeachment,
which I think, frankly is pretty good. I'm talking about
Corey Mills, and this about a real quid pro quo,
and that is the monies that were delegated by Congress

(12:56):
because Congress has to approve every penny of spending, but
that that was supposed to go to Israel. He's withholding
based on the condition that Israel followed Joe's orders if
you will to fight the war the way he wants
have fought. That seems like a quid and a pro
and a.

Speaker 2 (13:14):
Quote to me.

Speaker 4 (13:16):
Well, look, Corey's a dear friend of mine. He is
a true patriot. I support him one hundred percent. You know,
I've offered articles of impeachment as well, and I think
it's timely for Corey Congressman Miill to be doing it today,
and I'll fully support him in this endeavor.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
Well, I appreciate that.

Speaker 1 (13:31):
All right, keep up the good work, Congressman Andy Ogels
the great State of Tennessee, Sir, we appreciate you being
with us. All right, to our phones we go eight
hundred and ninety four one. Shawn is our number, Kevin DC.
You got about ninety seconds. It's all yours.

Speaker 5 (13:45):
Go Hey, Sean, just a detail on what the congressman
said by did Blinkett and Austin all have to be
out their minds if they think for one second they're
going to push Israel into a her. They got these
guys trapped like rats in Raffle. And you don't think

(14:06):
Nen Yahoo, who lost his brother and in Teddy, is
going to bring them out either feet first or to
stand trial. What is Biden thinking? They didn't tell us
how to fight our war on after nine eleven, why
we tell how to fight their war on their non eleven.

Speaker 1 (14:25):
Well, great question. It makes you scratch your head, doesn't it.
I mean, these are unprecedented times. The worst part is,
and you know, my mom used to always say.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
You're gonna rue the day your ruth.

Speaker 1 (14:38):
And she was usually right when she said it, because
I did rude the day that I did a lot
of dumb stuff in my life. But I can tell
you that we're going to rule the day as a country.
It is incalculable the damage that Joe Biden is causing
by doing this. It is so dangerous. He is in
bold in our enemies. He has betrayed our allies, and

(15:00):
he is surrendered in the war on Terror.

Speaker 4 (15:01):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
I don't even have enough words, adjectives, descriptions to describe
how I truly feel.

Speaker 5 (15:09):
Oh, none, Because we're betraying our number one ally in
the Middle East. Do you know? I was in the
navy and Israel is one of only two countries that
if our ships are hit, if our planes have an emergency,
if there's anything wrong, we can limp into and feel safe.
We know we're protected.

Speaker 2 (15:29):
Unbelievable.

Speaker 5 (15:30):
Why are we not giving them the same type of courtesy.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
Of support courtesy?

Speaker 6 (15:36):
You know?

Speaker 2 (15:36):
How come we don't have the moral clarity I do?
You do? Joe doesn't.

Speaker 1 (15:42):
But now he's got a problem, a real quid pro quo,
another one by the way, on top of the real
one with the money, and you're not getting the billion
unless you fired the prosecutors. So my drug addicted son
with no experience can get paid millions twenty five to
the top of the hour. Here's our toll free number.
It's eight hundred one. If you want to be a
part of the program. Linda, I think you're probably getting

(16:04):
sick of this too. I'm kinda you know, I was
very nice to Robert Kennedy Jr. I really was, And
I even defended his right to get Secret Service protection.
And I did a town hall with him, and I
let him talk and gave him time. And however, the
last time he was on TV, I challenged him on

(16:24):
a couple of his positions.

Speaker 2 (16:26):
He didn't like it.

Speaker 1 (16:27):
And now they won't even take our calls. Now, they
won't even he won't come back on the air. Now,
we won't even have a private call with me for
crying out loud. So I'm like, you know what, fine,
you don't want to come on the program. You want
to go on MSDNC or fake news CNN, and go ahead,
have a good time at it. Nobody's watching you anyway.
But lately we got a couple of tapes that have

(16:48):
come out showing his radicalism, and everybody keeps trying to
analyze whether or not Kennedy being in a three way
race is going to impact or hurt Donald Trump for
Joe Biden the most. And on my argument is is
once conservatives and Republicans know the real Robert Kennedy Junior,
I don't think any conservative or any Republican is going

(17:08):
to vote for And I think you know you may
like him on the on on the COVID JAB Fine, okay,
that's one issue. Maybe the fact he said, yeah, we
need to control our borders, that might be issue too.
What else do you agree with them on, because here's
him saying that he would support abortion up until the
moment of birth.

Speaker 7 (17:29):
Listen, So in other words, keeping it as is with
Roe versus Weight having been overturned, and leaving it up
to the states to determine if and when a woman
can have an abortion. No, I wouldn't leave it to
the stage, wouldn't.

Speaker 8 (17:40):
Write I would.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
He would say completely, it's up.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
To the we should leave it to the woman. We
shouldn't have.

Speaker 7 (17:47):
Government involved, even if it's full term, even if it's
full term.

Speaker 2 (17:51):
I mean, that's a pretty radical position. I know.

Speaker 1 (17:54):
I got Gavin Newsom to admit the same thing. Then
he also we got tape of him. He's on a
video show in twenty fourteen actually blaming the United States
for Osama bin Laden in nine to eleven. Like, wow,
I don't think anybody's heard this. And if you're thinking
of voting for Kennedy, I think you need to know.

Speaker 7 (18:15):
Listen, you know the reason the World Trade Center got
bombed was because we went and built bases in Saudi
Arabia after the first gol War. That you know, it's
not me saying that. That's why Osama bin Lauden said
that he bombed it. He said because here with the
bases there, So it was our presence there that made

(18:35):
us a target and made this situation worse.

Speaker 6 (18:39):
You know.

Speaker 1 (18:39):
And then when you look at you know, his record,
he is a radical, I mean the most radical environmentalists.
And that's just that's all there is to it. He
wants to eliminate all fracking phrasing. You know, over the years,
over and over again. Oh wow, New York Governor Cuomo
bans fracking. Demonstrates leadership blah blah blah, you know, willingness

(19:04):
among US politicians to stand up to the carbon lobby.
By the way, this is a guy that was once
on Hannitine Comes years ago and I said, well, where
are you going after the show? And he said, well,
I'm going to the airport. I'm like, at ten o'clock
at night, you got a red eye? I said, h
are you're flying private? And he was flying private? I
mean it was funny, but you know it's so hypocritical.

(19:27):
His famous hashtag on Twitter for years has been hashtag
keep it in the ground when he's talking about fossil
fuels or talking about fracking, and he supports every state's
decision to ban fossil fuel extraction. He supports every state
banning all fracking. Well, the lifeblood of the world's economy

(19:48):
is oil, gas, and coal, and he doesn't want any
of it.

Speaker 2 (19:52):
And beyond that.

Speaker 1 (19:53):
He supports imposing attacks on carbon emissions, eliminating subsidies, meaning
America can't be you know, energy independent. Ever, he opposed
the Keystone XL pipeline. He says, the climate change is
the cost to that we're paying for our longtime, deadly
addiction to coal and oil. He supports the ridiculous Parrot

(20:15):
Paris Climate Agreement. That's the one where India and China
are classified as developing nations. This is insane. In twenty eighteen, oh,
you'll love this if you believe in the Second Amendment,
Robert Kennedy Junior tweeted out that the Parkland students are right,
the NRA is a terror group.

Speaker 2 (20:37):
No, they're not.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
They believe in the Second Amendment. They're not a terrorist organization,
but that's what he put out there. He supports affirmative action,
you know, on the issue of crime, he says, you know,
he wants to basically grant amnesty to all nonviolent drug
offenders and transition prisons away from a punishment paradigm to

(20:58):
a rehabilitation, aabilitation paradigm. He wants to transform the police. Okay,
here we go, defund, dismantle, blah blah blah. Here's the
guy that said when he was asked by noted anti
Semite Lewis far Khan, screwy Louis, he called the guy
a truly great partner. Have you even heard any of

(21:20):
this besides on this show. But he supported al Gore
in two thousand. He actually did an ad for him,
and you know al Gore why because he was a
radical environmentalist like him. He supported John Kerry in four
He's been a longtime Democratic donor, donated to Obama starting

(21:40):
in two thousand and seven, indors Tillery for Senate in
two thousand and doors Tillery for President in seven, oddly
a week before he donated to Obama. He's constantly been
out there praising you know, radical communist Marxist Bernie Sanders.
You know the reason the World Trade Center got was
because we went and built bases in Saudi Arabia. Bah

(22:03):
blah blah, blaming us for nine to eleven abortion, even
if it's full term. He so, I don't think it's
it's zeba, Okay. I think we have to leave it
to the woman rather than the state.

Speaker 4 (22:16):
Now.

Speaker 1 (22:16):
He also praised China's organ harvesting threats to meet climate goals. Wow,
this guy's nuts. These views are insane. No wonder why
it doesn't want to come on with me, Linda, would
you go? Would you want to answer those questions?

Speaker 2 (22:30):
I wouldn't.

Speaker 9 (22:31):
I don't think that RFK can answer a lot right
now because the worm that's making his way through his brain, like.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
The parasite apparently is dead. Now the parasite they said,
is dead.

Speaker 9 (22:42):
Maybe it identifies as alive, you know, maybe it's just
working its way through. Maybe that's the reason. And Katie
and I were just talking about this, and we blame
the worm.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
You blame the worm.

Speaker 10 (22:52):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (22:53):
You and I have had a back and forth over
the subway system. In New York, a seventeen year old
girl fatally stabbed in the neck outside of New York
City subway station. Again, I will offer to pay you
to get to work not using the subway, if if

(23:13):
you will take me up by my offer. But you
are just hell bent on putting yourself at harm's way.
I don't understand it.

Speaker 2 (23:19):
Why.

Speaker 9 (23:20):
I don't think it's set. I'm hell ben I'm putting
myself in harm's way. First of all, I carry my burner,
my legal burna that I am allowed to have in
the city and state of New York, and I am prepared.
You know, these kids, I mean there was over eight
attacks in the last three days where fifteen year old,

(23:42):
seventeen year old a woman was actually lassowed and then
violently raped. And all of this is going on in
the midst of self induced You know, I'm hungry, I'm
starving protesters you know, who are on the side of terrorism. Like,
I just feel like everybody's broken in kind of nuts.

(24:02):
So I feel like at some point, it's like kids
can't go to school, kids can't walk for the graduation,
I can't take this subway, Like when is it enough?
When is it what? Do we have to just keep
changing our lifestyle because we're letting all the crazies out
of the insane asylum, like I'm done.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
We had three Boeing crashes in two days. Terrified passengers
scrambled to escape of burning jet and Senegal, and another
one exploded upon landing in Turkey twenty four hours after
the nosegear failure caused a seven sixty seven to slam
into a runway.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
This is now getting downright scary. What the hell is
going on in Boeing.

Speaker 1 (24:40):
Oh and by the way, Assembly lawmakers in New York
they're advancing legislation aimed at cutting down on plastic packaging.
And so you know if you by like craft American cheese,
single cheese, that usually it comes in like an individual
individually wrap plastic thing. Yeah, they want to get rid

(25:00):
of that. And the act would would literally require companies
with more than a million of net income that sell
would distribute packaging materials to reduce packaging, improve recycling. Well,
what do you think is going to happen when you
put all these burdens on people and financially support municipal
recycling programs, reduce toxins in packaging?

Speaker 2 (25:22):
Okay, you know who pays? We pay. We're ready cheese.

Speaker 1 (25:26):
Is not exactly the cheapest item. I mean, just like
eggs keep going through the roof. Do you see Spirit
Airlines a passenger brawl that took place on that flight,
And then you had another example up in the skies
where a plane passenger climbed into an overhead bin and
took a nap.

Speaker 9 (25:43):
Yeah, I'm doing you man, I'm I'm just saying this
out loud. I'm saying I'm saying the quiet part out loud,
and I think a lot of people feel the same way.
There is there is something going on and people are
just losing it. And I don't know if it's just
because there's no oh accountability and no consequences and everybody's

(26:03):
just allowed to be as crazy as they want. Like
we're all in some strange Truman Show, weird episode of life,
and everybody's like, Hey, I'm just going to do something
really wild and out and it's fine because it'll be
viral for like a second till the next crazy thing happened.
I don't really get what they one, but it's enough already.

Speaker 1 (26:19):
Well, you did talk about Berner in the subway. Look,
if you're making vacation plans, you may want to pack
your burner with you. Great thing is Berner is legal
in all fifty states, no permits, no background checks needed.
It's designed for very easy use by all age groups
eighteen plus. I'd actually say that Linda now is pretty
much a marksman with her burner. And anyway, Berner launched

(26:41):
his powerful deterrence. If God forbid, you find yourself in
a situation where you need to incapacitate some perpetrator, I
can hit targets easily at fifty sixty feet away, and
I love their mission for a rifle. I'd like that
as much as I like the pistol, I really do.
When it comes by the way, in orange and pink
and yellow and CAMA and American flag and black like

(27:02):
I usually like Linda likes the yellow, pink and orange.
But anyway, uh, look, you want to protect yourself and
your family. This is a non lethal alternative, and I no,
I've not changed my views on the Second Amendment at all,
but I like having the option of a lethal and
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(27:47):
Time for a call here? Uh, let us say hi
to Jimmy and North Carolina. Jimmy, how are you glad
you called?

Speaker 2 (27:54):
Sir? Thank gotay Friday.

Speaker 6 (27:58):
I'm calling you them for it. And there's a lot
of us that are getting ready to lose our jobs.
On Fort Bragg. We spend all this money, sending all
this money over seas, and if you ever come to
Fort Bragg, you aret to drive.

Speaker 10 (28:10):
Down the roads. The potholes that are in these roads.
They can't even pay the roads on Fort Bragg. Another
thing you were talking about, Joe Biden. Most of us Americans,
most of us. My wife's the correction officer. By the way,
I know your mother.

Speaker 6 (28:22):
Was, and she's bad in the correction system. But anyways,
you talk about Joe Biden, most of us average Americans,
most of us, Joe Biden's not running this country. Joe
Biden can't hold a press conference, Joe Biden can't meet
with the media, Joe Biden can't hold a conversation. So
who really is running our country? We don't think Joe

(28:44):
Biden's running this country. Joe Biden's not destroying this country.
It's the bureaucrats around Joe Biden. Joe Biden has no
clue of what day's going on. And for me, you know,
I was telling Katie, me and my wife, we've not
been able to take a vacation in a couple of
years because of this economy. And here I am about
to lose my job. I'm gonna wind up making three
fifty a week on unemployment until I can find me

(29:07):
a better job or another job.

Speaker 2 (29:09):
Man, Similard, what do you I got to run? But
what do you do at for? Practice?

Speaker 6 (29:14):
Work on military equipment? You know, we're the ones that
keep the military equipment running. But we're about to lose
their job, you know, because of funding, the funding, the contracts,
the funding. But we can send billions and billions overseas,
but we can't take care of our own. So it
gets to me, you know it really really well.

Speaker 1 (29:34):
I'll tell you what's down haled. You know, what if
maybe we can find somebody in the area that has
an opportunity for you. We'll try and help you out.
All right, buddy, Thank you, all right, Bud eight hundred
and ninety four one.

Speaker 2 (29:44):
Sean.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
By the way, I want to talk about people losing
their mind. The left in this country has lost their mind.
Listen to Michael Moore blasting fellow boomers for not supporting
the college encampment. You know, protests, you know, death to Israel,
death America, an the fatal list.

Speaker 8 (30:01):
What's being said about these kids and the people who
are there to support the young people, and the faculty
and all the It's just been frigging annoying. I don't
understand why fellow boomers are being so snide and synarchy
about them, or you know, telling their bunch of idiots.

(30:22):
They don't know what they're talking about. They don't understand
the history, they don't geez, you know. What they understand
is right and wrong and.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Not to be outdone.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
Circle back Jen Saki saying, oh, Biden should have cut
off arms to Israel earlier.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
Well, I would.

Speaker 11 (30:35):
Say, obviously, I haven't been in there in two years,
but I've worked in diplomacy. I worked for the former
Secretary of State. I do think that there is some
leverage that we are all seeing being used.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Should it have been used earlier? I think the answer
is yes to that.

Speaker 11 (30:50):
But we are seeing them hold back in the sending
of weapons. That's actually a pretty significant sign, given that
the United States and Israel has a long standing milk
so connection between on military support, where the United States
is a big provider of that.

Speaker 1 (31:04):
As and I says, done that many times before, withheld
the weapons.

Speaker 9 (31:07):
Not many times before.

Speaker 11 (31:08):
It has happened before, but not many times before. But
that is a pretty significant step.

Speaker 1 (31:12):
This is the radical left in America today, right. That's
going to wrap things up to today tonight a great
Hannity nine Eastern Judge Janine Piro was in the courtroom
with Donald Trump today. We'll get an insider's view also
Pete Haiks, Charlie Hurt, Pam Bondi, Jason Chafitz, Jimmy Fayla,
and Elizabeth pipcow All coming up set you DVR nine

(31:35):
Eastern Hannity Tonight news you'll never get from the Mob
on the Fox News Channel. See you then back here tomorrow.
Thank you for making this show possible. Have a great weekend,

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