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0:00

All right, thanks Scott Shannon. Happy happy

0:02

Friday, man. I feel like I get

0:04

hit by a truck every Friday, don't you feel like

0:06

that? Guy. Everyone's looking at me and they're all

0:08

shaking their head. These weeks are rough,

0:11

they're tough, they're just you know, these are

0:13

heavy times we're living in. Anyway,

0:16

thanks for being with us eight hundred and ninety four one,

0:18

Sean, if you want to be a part of the program,

0:21

I will tell you what I see emerging.

0:23

I see a real fear factor

0:27

in all things institutional

0:29

against Donald Trump. I can

0:32

see the Democratic Party scared

0:34

to death. I could see the medium

0:36

mob scared to death.

0:39

I could see the Rhino Republicans.

0:41

They're scared to death. I

0:44

can't tell you how this election

0:46

is gonna play out. I can't. I

0:49

mean, by the way, more people than ever galloped

0:51

at a survey.

0:54

They the confidence in this election's integrity

0:56

is now at an all time low. Can

0:58

you blame any body with

1:01

all these last minute rule changes

1:03

that have taken place in so many swing

1:05

states and all the court battles

1:08

that have emerged out of such You've

1:10

got new reports in the Washington Examiner

1:12

that post office mailboxes have been

1:14

vandalized, mail in ballot application

1:17

shredded, The people

1:19

that have long been dead are now receiving

1:22

ballots. None of it should be a surprise. Now

1:25

less than six and ten Americans

1:27

have competence that votes will be accurately

1:30

counted in next month's election. You

1:32

know, I pointed out the Heritage Foundation

1:34

almost a thousand convictions

1:36

on voter fraud in just recent years

1:39

alone. We've gone over the specific examples.

1:41

I won't do it again now. Overall,

1:44

just fifty nine percents that they have confidence

1:46

in the accuracy of the election and voting

1:49

and vote counting. Alow, since

1:52

you know, once before in two thousand and eight in that

1:54

election, Republicans, Republican

1:57

leading Independence are expressing

2:00

confidence than the Democrats and democratical

2:02

leaders. Of course, why wouldn't they, Why

2:04

would they Democrats? They're the ones

2:06

that want to change all the laws. The

2:09

Texas mayoral candidate arrested

2:12

on eighty four counts of mail

2:14

in voter fraud. This is just the latest

2:16

example. This guy,

2:18

Zul Muhammad, running for mayor

2:21

of Carrollton, Texas, arrested Wednesday

2:23

night, now facing felony voter fraud

2:25

charges after he allegedly

2:28

sent eighty four mail in ballot applications.

2:31

The Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton,

2:34

nice guy by the way, announced that

2:36

his election fraud unit assisted

2:38

the Denton County Sheriff's office

2:40

and arresting this guy. Eighty

2:42

four counts mail in ballot application

2:44

fraud, twenty five counts unlawful possession

2:47

of an official mail in ballot. This

2:49

guy faces now up to twenty years

2:51

for the charges. And mail

2:53

in ballots are inherently insecure

2:55

and vulnerable to fraud, and I'm committed

2:58

to safeguarding the integrity of our elections,

3:00

Paxton said. We need every attorney

3:03

general and every state doing it. And it shouldn't

3:05

matter if you're a Democrat or a Republican.

3:07

Do your job. Every American

3:09

has a right to that has a right

3:12

to cast a vote, ought to be able to cast it in

3:14

a free and fair election anyway.

3:17

US Appeals Court blocked the extension

3:19

of Wisconsin absentee ballot's

3:21

deadline. A federal judge granted

3:24

an injunction requiring the Ohio

3:26

Secretary of State to allow

3:29

ballot drop boxes. That's I

3:32

mean, in every single day now, it's

3:34

like every swing state is in the middle of

3:36

a fight over this. It's

3:38

pretty unbelievable. We

3:41

have an Investor's Daily poll

3:43

that has come out today. By the way,

3:45

people, so the president's on my TV

3:47

show last night. He cough twice. Okay,

3:50

we all cough. Oh he sees

3:52

still say. The president sounded

3:55

like as energetic as anybody

3:57

that I know in life. This president

4:00

works like twenty four to seven. Ask

4:02

anybody that is ever around

4:04

President Trump. I have been around him a lot.

4:07

He has the energy of thirty people. I

4:09

mean, he wears out his staff,

4:12

trust me, because he's working and he works and it's

4:14

NonStop. Anyway,

4:16

So he sounded great. He was on with Rush today

4:19

for two solid hours. You know,

4:21

from what I heard, he didn't cough once. Good

4:24

grief. It's like that's how insane

4:27

things have gotten anyway. Id

4:30

Investor's Business Daily the Tip Pole,

4:33

which was one of the few surveys that predicted

4:35

the result within two points in twenty

4:37

sixteen, now has

4:40

at forty eight percent likely

4:44

voters for Biden forty six

4:46

percent for Trump, well

4:48

within the margin of error, and that happens

4:50

to be a five point six point

4:54

It's a five point six point drop for Biden's

4:56

numbers since their last poll was released

4:58

September twenty First, I

5:01

just listen. I just at

5:03

the end of the day.

5:05

I know you're gonna have your hardcore

5:07

Trump haters, But at

5:09

the end of the day, everybody

5:12

sees what I see. There's

5:14

just very few of us that will say it. And

5:16

that is Biden is weak. He

5:19

is frail, which is why he calls

5:21

a lid on campaigning most days

5:23

between nine and ten am in the morning. You

5:26

know how convenient that the Commission

5:29

on Presidential Debates, Oh, you can't we unilaterally

5:32

decide no second debate except

5:34

it's going to be virtual. Well,

5:36

the president is right not to be partaken

5:38

that. You know, the campaigns

5:41

are supposed to be consulted.

5:44

And all of that to me is like, oh,

5:47

okay, really you

5:49

don't want you don't want him to have a free and fair debate.

5:52

And I'll tell you what it is. I suspect

5:55

there is great fear that

5:58

Joe Biden can't keep it together. You

6:00

come on, a man, you're a junkie man. We

6:03

all these choose to me some having and old man and women

6:05

have created equal endowed by old that you

6:07

know, the old old thing.

6:10

And it goes on from there. Can you get tested

6:12

for cocaine? Man? Come on, man, you're

6:15

a liar man. What

6:18

where does this come from? Anyway?

6:21

Joe Biden is now saying

6:23

he won't reveal. Listen to what he

6:25

says here. Now. I actually

6:28

thought in the debate that the other night

6:30

with Kamala Harris and Vice President

6:32

Pence, and he just eviscerated her.

6:35

But it wasn't the debate

6:37

moderator that asked the question. It was Pence

6:39

that brought up the issue of court packing. And

6:42

I thought, for a second, Okay,

6:44

they're gonna dig themselves out of this

6:46

hole, and they what do they do? They

6:48

dug a bigger hole. Listen to the part

6:50

of the debate when Pence pressed on this Judge

6:53

Amy Coney Barrett is confirmed with the Supreme

6:55

Court of the United States, Are you

6:57

and Joe Biden, if somehow you win this

7:00

election going to pack the Supreme

7:02

Court to get your way? Joe and I are very

7:04

clear. The American people are

7:07

voting right now, and

7:09

it should be their decision about

7:12

who will serve on this

7:14

most important body for

7:16

a lifetime. Thank you?

7:19

Isn'tator Harry Susan are voting right

7:21

now? They'd like to know if you and Joe Biden are

7:23

going to pack the Supreme Court

7:26

if you don't get your way in this nomination, let's

7:28

talk about that. Once again, gave a non

7:31

answer. Joe Biden gave fine

7:33

answer. You Now, people deserve a straight answer.

7:36

She wouldn't answer, which just so happens

7:39

that an interview with The New York Times

7:41

that Kamala Harris gave she is

7:43

open to pack in the Supreme Court. Listen, were

7:45

you able to take expanding the size of the Supreme Court?

7:48

I am open to that discussion, to an elaborate

7:50

on that or leave it there. No, I'm just I'm

7:52

open to it. I'm absolutely open

7:54

to it. Let me tell you what their non

7:57

answer is. Their non answer is they're going

7:59

to pack the US Supreme

8:01

Court. This will be the

8:04

largest constitutional unconstitutional

8:08

owners the great one says, a post

8:10

constitutional America

8:12

power grab. Every

8:15

It's twenty five days out of the election,

8:18

and then Joe Biden says, I'll

8:20

give you my answer after

8:22

the election. What listen

8:25

to this all figured court packing when

8:27

the election is over? And hello, I know it's

8:29

a great question, y'all. And I don't bring you for

8:31

asking, but you know the moment

8:34

I answer that question, the

8:36

headline and every one of your papers

8:38

will be about that, other than

8:41

other than focusing

8:43

on what's happening now, Okay,

8:47

really that's pretty unbelievable.

8:51

So that means that they're going to pack the courts.

8:53

Now, understand what that means here, and

8:55

Chuck Schumer's out there saying everything

8:58

is on the table. Now, there's been twenty nine

9:00

openings in election years in

9:02

spite of a Blincoln be

9:04

an honest abe. As we pointed out yesterday,

9:07

it was lying kamalaw on the issue of the

9:10

case of a Blincoln because the Senate was out of session,

9:13

and then he did nominate after

9:16

the election anyway, when the Senate was back in session.

9:18

But anyway, so how far

9:20

do they go here? So this means they

9:22

want jurists,

9:25

They want people that

9:27

serve for life, unelected

9:30

bureaucrats on the court that

9:33

will literally shake up the constitutional

9:36

separation of powers that's existed

9:38

one hundred and fifty plus years and

9:41

so that they will have a court that

9:43

will legislate from the bench rule by

9:45

executive fiat, thus

9:47

usurping the constitutional

9:50

authority and power of

9:52

the legislative and executive

9:54

branches. Of government. In other

9:56

words, it will be their power

9:59

grab of all power graps. Everything's

10:02

on the table. Legislative filibuster

10:04

chucks out. You think you think I'm running for this position

10:07

so I could be filibuster, that's gone. They'll

10:10

pack the courts, they'll eliminate

10:12

the filibuster, and that means

10:14

all bets are off on everything. And

10:17

I can guarantee you they'll

10:19

be adding states where they believe

10:21

they're gonna get two more democratic

10:25

senators, like for example, DC

10:27

or Puerto Rico, wherever else they might be thinking

10:29

about but not telling us about, so

10:32

that you would have a Senate Democratic

10:34

majority in perpetuity. This

10:37

is now. This will They

10:39

can then shift this country

10:41

and alter it in ways that I'm

10:44

telling you are not only extraordinarily

10:47

dangerous, but would render this

10:49

country, based on their stated radical

10:52

views, unrecognizable.

10:55

That's the end of Look, they're already said that

10:57

you know everything's going to be free. They're

11:00

lying about taxes, they're

11:02

lying about fracking. Because we've played

11:05

all the tapes. They're lying

11:07

and hiding and they're not being transparent

11:09

on their real agenda, and they're

11:11

hoping the American people

11:13

will just say, Okay, we trust you, well,

11:16

I don't trust them. I don't

11:19

trust Biden either. And the

11:21

fact if that should be disqualifying

11:23

in and of itself, if you're not going to answer

11:25

these questions anyway,

11:28

the pole in Florida insider advantage.

11:30

That's our friend Matt Towery, and no, he does

11:32

it for Fox thirty five in Orlando

11:35

now has a three point lead for

11:37

Trump in Florida, which

11:40

I hope holds. I just I

11:42

keep standing by. I cannot tell

11:44

you what the outcome is going to be here,

11:47

but I can tell you you should be

11:49

very alarmed at the idea

11:52

that they'll be legislating from the bench

11:55

things that liberals know that they

11:57

could never get done at the ballot box,

12:00

never accomplish legislatively.

12:02

By eliminating the filibuster, packing

12:04

the courts, adding a

12:07

perpetual imperpetuity

12:09

of Senate majority of Democrats,

12:12

it is then one party rule

12:14

in this country, and it's the radical

12:16

left rule, because we all know

12:18

that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are the

12:20

most radical ticket of any mainstream

12:23

party ever in the history

12:25

of this country. Now,

12:27

twenty five days from now, you are

12:29

the ultimate jury. You will make

12:32

this decision. I can

12:34

only inform you of how

12:36

high the stakes are here. Because

12:40

believe Chuck Schumer when he

12:42

says it's all on the table. Believe

12:45

Biden and Kamala Harris that they're

12:47

open. Not only they open, they're

12:49

telling us they're going to pack the US Supreme

12:51

Court. Don't be surprised

12:54

if they win, that all of this

12:56

transpires, and if

12:58

it does, God help this country,

13:01

because I don't think I don't see a way to recover,

13:03

to be honest with you, and then

13:05

you're gonna have open borders and amnesty.

13:07

And you know they they want one

13:10

party rule in perpetuity,

13:13

which is what this is all about. I'm

13:16

glad you have a Sean Hannity Show eight hundred nine

13:18

for one Seawan Media trying to make a

13:20

big deal. So in radio and

13:23

honestly, we have to use our dump button. How

13:25

many dumps do we actually have in our system?

13:27

About seven of right, So we

13:30

have a forty second delay. All

13:32

right, this show what you're

13:34

you're hearing my voice in forty

13:37

seconds later on

13:40

delay because you have a delay system.

13:42

Now, when you have Linda as your executive producer,

13:45

she drops more f bombs than anybody in the history

13:47

of mankind. You need you need the forty

13:49

seconds because it gives you about six or seven shots

13:52

at dumping it. But

13:54

depending apparently it went out on a radio

13:56

and said, hey, don't have with us or

13:59

else you're gonna feel the might of the United States.

14:02

And it's but it did go out on Russia's

14:04

did ocam apparently, and the media is trying to make a

14:06

big deal about it. But you know, ask

14:08

yourself this question. Do you want

14:10

the world to hear a president like

14:14

Biden and sucking up to Mullah's

14:17

and Iran with a hundred and what fifty billion

14:19

in cash and other currency? Or

14:21

do you want people to say, We've got

14:23

the military might and we will eviscerate

14:26

you for the cause of liberty

14:28

and freedom and protecting the American people

14:30

in it And fundamentally, this is

14:33

really what it's all about, you

14:35

know. It's I like the one thing

14:37

that I cannot understand in

14:40

the minds of either never

14:42

Trumpers or Rhino Republicans

14:44

or Democrats and the medium mob.

14:47

And by the way, you should hear the media

14:49

mob when they talk. Everybody curses.

14:51

I curse. I've admitted it many times,

14:54

not as much as Linda, but I'm

14:56

just telling you. It's like America, you're

14:59

laughing because you Oh it's true. And

15:01

I wouldn't even go near half

15:03

the words that you use. I'm my own first

15:05

of all. First of all, nothing, you

15:07

can't excuse yourself. I'm not trying

15:09

to excuse myself. I'm proud of the way I speak. If I

15:12

have some do we want to president?

15:14

We want president? That's tough,

15:17

right. The answered for me is yes, do you

15:19

want a president that is a fighter for

15:21

what he says he's gonna do? Yes?

15:24

Or do you want a guy I'll tell you how I feel

15:26

after the election. Yeah, we'll send the psychologist

15:28

in with the police officers in the middle of the crime.

15:30

Yet

15:33

work out wonderfully. I do

15:35

not understand that

15:39

he said Bill Tree Tower at strength,

15:41

and I'm like, no, this is an

15:44

evil world. You better be strong. I

15:47

twenty five to the top of the hour in twenty five

15:49

days, and you are the

15:51

ultimate jury. Um. By

15:53

the way, Linda wants to give a shout out to a good

15:55

friend. World War two VET one

15:58

hundred and two years old. What do you oh,

16:00

yeah, he was just one hundred and two this July

16:03

Sewan you had him on last summer. Yeah,

16:05

and you know,

16:07

he has great friends in his neighborhood that also

16:09

listened to the show and gave me a little dropped

16:12

me a line and they were like, hey, just one to let you know,

16:14

even though we're having this crazy pandemic, what

16:16

he's walking around the neighborhood staying strong

16:18

and just you know, getting ready to vote for Trump. One hundred

16:21

and two years old, World War two vets just awesome.

16:23

One thing I can promise you, I'll never make it to one hundred

16:25

and two. It's

16:27

not gonna happen. We're sending you off to the woods

16:30

early, not with the average stress stay

16:32

that we have around here. Anyway,

16:35

eight hundred. I don't understand. I'm

16:37

having a hard time comprehending how

16:40

there are people that can just accept

16:43

that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

16:46

will not answer a fundamental

16:49

question about court packing,

16:52

something that would profoundly

16:55

alter the

16:59

constitution order of

17:01

co equal branches of government.

17:04

I mean separation of powers, because

17:07

when you think about it and everything,

17:09

if if you listen to what Chuck

17:11

Schumer, Pelosi, Biden,

17:14

Kamala Bolshevik Berney, this

17:17

is now their ultimate power grab.

17:21

There may listen, there may never

17:23

be a competitive

17:25

presidential race again if

17:28

they are able to achieve what

17:30

they're trying to achieve here. I

17:32

mean, because think about this. You

17:35

know, you assert the power

17:37

and authority of two

17:39

other branches of government. You

17:41

know, are we talking about packing the court with eleven

17:44

justices or we're gonna put eighteen, or we're

17:46

gonna put thirty five liberal activists

17:49

justices that will rule by executive

17:51

fiat, that will cite foreign

17:53

constitutions. You know. Then

17:55

you then you and the legislative filibuster.

17:58

Then you have, okay, how many new Democratic

18:01

senators can we add by by

18:03

declaring this is a state, this is a state,

18:05

and this is a state like DC, I

18:08

mean, And then how far do you go from there? Do you just

18:10

eliminate the electoral college at that point

18:13

and let you know, states like New York and New

18:15

Joyse and California

18:17

and Illinois and Oregon and Washington

18:19

State pick the next every president?

18:23

And where does it end? Where

18:25

does this end? And

18:27

to just so arrogantly, just

18:31

steadfastly refuse to

18:34

answer such a fundamental

18:36

question about what

18:38

is the the

18:41

the principal concept of

18:43

coequal branches in separation of

18:46

powers it will now be

18:49

the power that would

18:51

that once existed with

18:54

the with the legislative branch of

18:56

government and the executive branch of government. Just

18:59

the courts will take it all over, depending

19:01

on how radical the extremists are that they'll

19:04

put on the court, which they'll do. And

19:06

they're saying that it's all on the table. They're

19:09

saying they are telling you they're going

19:12

to do it. Their non answer is

19:14

an answer. And I'll

19:16

tell you, the great fear that Biden

19:19

and Kamala have is, yeah, we

19:21

just can't say it because then

19:23

we'll totally alienate our radical left

19:25

wing base. So you

19:27

go, He'll Joe Biden, I'll tell you after

19:30

the election. Let me play this again.

19:32

I'll tell you the moment I answer this court

19:35

packing question the headline and every newspaper.

19:37

Okay, how about you tell us what your plans

19:39

are for the country before

19:42

you before we have the

19:44

election. Well, some people have

19:46

voted already, so it's too late. While

19:48

you are hiding in your basement all summer

19:50

long, are you kidding me? I

19:53

hope people are paying attention. This

19:56

ought to scare the living

19:58

hell out of you. It really

20:00

should. Well, we're scared of Donald

20:02

Trump. What are you afraid of? What

20:06

is it that that just makes

20:08

the liberals and the mob and the

20:11

media bubble and fizz like Alca Sultzer

20:13

and water at the very mention

20:15

of Donald Trump's name. I

20:18

mean, it is now that psychotic,

20:21

and they're so full of this rage

20:24

and so lacking in any any

20:26

sense of rationality

20:30

when it comes to Donald Trump. What did Donald Trump

20:32

do as president? Everything

20:34

he said he was going to do. He

20:36

told you who he'd put on the Supreme Court. He

20:38

told you he would cut taxes. He did all

20:41

of those things. He told you he'd eliminate burdensome

20:43

bureaucracy. He told you

20:45

that he would find the money, and he found

20:48

it and build a border wall. You

20:50

know. He told you that he was not going to get lost

20:52

in foreign entanglements for years and years

20:55

and years. But he'd been defeated the caliphate

20:57

that Biden and Obama couldn't do. He

21:00

took out Solomoni, Kamala,

21:02

Harris and Joe never even said a word a

21:04

good word about it, took out

21:07

Baghdaddy and associates, took out

21:09

the al Qaeda leader in Yemen. He

21:11

moved the capital in Israel

21:13

to Jerusalem. It's rightful place. So

21:16

many presidents promised. He delivered. He

21:18

fulfilled this promise, historic

21:21

peace deals with the UAE and

21:23

Bahraine, you know, better

21:25

trade deals with the entire world. And

21:27

yeah, to get better trade deals, they actually

21:30

have to believe that you'll put the tariffs

21:32

on them. And yeah, they believe Trump. I

21:35

don't think they're gonna have any fear of Joe

21:37

Biden. Well he cursed

21:39

on Russia's show. Oh too bad, Get

21:42

over it. Like

21:44

And that's the other thing. They

21:46

feigned this outrage all that. It's not real.

21:49

They're not outraged. The

21:52

media mob is not outraged. They

21:54

fake it. Oh,

21:56

it's like they have the vapors.

21:59

Pretty funny front cover New York Post today.

22:01

She's cuckoo, coup,

22:04

coup, Russia,

22:06

impeachment. Now Pelosi floats the twenty

22:08

fifth Amendment. Well,

22:11

if Joe is as cognitive struggling

22:13

cognitively like I think he may be, I

22:15

don't know fully yet, Well

22:18

that might apply to him down

22:20

the line. There's there's new commission she wants

22:23

to create. I

22:25

mean, it's unbelievable. Who we

22:27

have to worry about? Who accepting the results of the election

22:30

under no circumstances. Should Joe

22:32

Biden concede the election? Wow,

22:36

he played Kamala Harris. She's absolutely open

22:38

to packing the courts. Are you open

22:40

to expanding the size of the Supreme Court? I

22:43

am open to that discussion. To an elaborate

22:45

on that or leave it there. No, I'm just

22:47

I'm open to it. I'm absolutely

22:49

open to it. Of course,

22:51

I'm open to it. She supports

22:53

it. Every position she

22:55

has is radical Medicare

22:58

for all co sponsor, New

23:00

Green Deal co sponsor, no

23:03

private health insurance eliminate that.

23:05

She supports it. Core packing,

23:08

she's open to it. Scary

23:11

executive order action to get

23:13

rid of the Second Amendment, she's open

23:15

to that too. I

23:17

hope you're paying attention. I'm trying to. It's

23:20

like you know, here, we are trying

23:22

to warn everybody. I

23:25

hope you take this information and

23:27

bring it to your family and your

23:29

friends and your co workers and let

23:31

them know there are

23:34

people that are not ingrained

23:37

in the political world. And you

23:39

know, they see the fake news media just

23:42

trashing this president every day.

23:45

They won't talk about record low unemployment

23:47

for every demographic group. They won't

23:49

talk about the promises he's made and the promises

23:52

he's kept. They won't

23:54

talk about any of the success of

23:56

the Trump years. They'll lie to you

23:58

about coronavirus. We let

24:00

on Corona. No, you didn't. He cared more

24:02

about what China thought than protecting the

24:05

American people. For two months, they

24:08

didn't mention masks or ppe

24:10

or social distancing, didn't do

24:12

a thing. Trump did

24:14

that ten days after the first identified

24:16

case and the subsequent travel ban and the first

24:18

quarantine in over fifty years, and

24:21

when they realized that the stockpile was

24:23

non existent. Yeah, they mobilized

24:25

the Defense Production Act and they kept

24:27

America up and running. Worst

24:30

pandemic presidents told, what,

24:32

we had to shut down the economy or two million

24:35

people are going to die? Is

24:38

one life precious? Yeah? We Actually I'm

24:40

pro life. I believe every life should be protected.

24:44

Unbelievable. Now, it didn't take long for

24:46

the Trump painting, you know,

24:48

Democratic governor of Michigan to start

24:50

blaming the President for

24:53

encouraging the plot

24:55

to kidnap and kill her by these by

24:57

these crazy people. Remember when when

24:59

the Bernie Sanders supporter guy was

25:02

firing at Republicans that were playing

25:04

in that ball field, I said,

25:07

you can't blame Bernie. Bernie doesn't support

25:09

that. But at liberal

25:11

their logic is just the opposite. They'll

25:14

say, oh, is it Trump. Well, it turns out, by

25:16

the way, apparently at least

25:18

some of these people hate Trump and

25:20

we're not, you know, right wing militia members.

25:23

They're an anarchists whitner,

25:25

you know. And the medium mobs not even telling

25:27

the truth about that. One of the plotters in this whole

25:29

thing apparently at a YouTube channel railing

25:32

against Donald Trump. In one video, trump

25:35

is not your friend, dude, sounds

25:38

like, come on, man, come on,

25:40

man, I'm telling

25:42

you so much. At stake twenty

25:44

five days. What

25:47

else do we have today? Oh?

25:49

We got other news. Let me get it, pull

25:51

it out here. Oh

25:53

and Kamala did lie about on a

25:55

state. You do know that. When we

25:58

confirmed all of this, Washington Post even

26:00

did a pretty sharp rebuke entitled

26:03

little history lesson and

26:06

as it relates to honest Abe and dishonest

26:08

Kamala, Harris and Harris

26:11

said. In eighteen sixty four, Lincoln

26:13

was up for reelection, and it was twenty seven days

26:15

before the election and a seat became open on

26:17

the Supreme Court. Abe. Lincoln's

26:19

party was in charge, not only the

26:21

Senate in the White House, but honest

26:24

dab said, it's not the right thing to do.

26:26

The American people deserve to make the decision

26:28

about who will be the next president of the United

26:30

States, and then the person will be able to

26:32

select who will serve on the highest court. Even

26:35

the Washington Post had to point out, Yeah,

26:37

according to Lincoln historian, Congress

26:40

was in recess until

26:42

December of eighteen sixty four, so there's

26:44

no point in making a nominee.

26:48

He'd lost the election. No evidence that

26:50

he wouldn't have filled the spot in a lame duck session.

26:53

Dan McLaughlin was the first to point it out to

26:55

give proper credit here on National

26:58

Review Online. Still a few decent

27:00

people there. Now,

27:03

it's funny, and this is part of the pressure

27:06

that Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are facing.

27:08

This is why they can't answer the packing

27:10

the court question, because you've got radical left

27:12

wing party. They they're

27:14

the ones in charge, they're the ones that are making

27:17

policy, and they're firing

27:19

back at Kamala Harris. We

27:22

tried to reassure voters that Biden's

27:24

a moderate, which is a joke. No

27:27

way, said the squad and their fellow

27:29

travelers as they released a set of socialist

27:32

policy objectives. Their

27:34

new vision for America includes

27:36

free public healthcare, a

27:39

jobs program for sixteen million

27:41

people, retroactive

27:43

hazard pay, defunding

27:46

the police, which they describe as reallocating

27:48

policing resources, which,

27:51

by the way, we know Kamala and Joe have also

27:53

been on record saying medicare

27:56

for all, on and on and on. So

27:59

they don't want to tell you

28:01

the truth about any of this. They

28:03

just want to get through the next twenty five days.

28:05

They'll have the mob in the media protecting

28:08

them, not demanding

28:10

answers to constitutionally relevant

28:12

questions, and

28:14

and then hope that they can just you know, win,

28:17

and then then spring it all on

28:19

us. God help

28:21

this country because their views

28:23

are absolutely nuts and

28:26

it's getting nuttier by the day. Really

28:29

is no wonder why people are

28:31

just scared to death. Now. Look,

28:34

fear can be a good thing, because you know what that means.

28:37

By the way, the Portland Democrats just dropped

28:39

charges against seventy percent

28:42

of those people that were writing, well,

28:44

I they that's also part

28:46

of the Biden Burnie manifesto. I

28:50

am telling you it will alter this Their

28:52

stated policies and of

28:54

course their secret agendave policies.

28:57

Because they won't answer the question, you have to assume

28:59

that they do it. You just have

29:01

to, all right, eight hundred

29:03

and nine one Sean is our toll free number. We have

29:06

call Rove the Architect coming up. Also,

29:11

there is now a huge effort

29:13

to silence conservative voices on social

29:16

media that's gotten so out of control

29:19

that it's now, as far as I'm concerned,

29:21

becoming an in kind donation for

29:25

Biden and Harris. And I'll explain why I think

29:27

that's the case and what the

29:29

alternatives are now for conservatives

29:32

in terms of social media. You

29:34

know, I know this guy, Steve Scully,

29:37

I guess the Commission on Presidential

29:39

Debates is saying that his Twitter

29:42

account has gotten hacked, and you

29:44

know he was asking apparently

29:46

thinking it's an instant message

29:48

with Anthony Scaramucci, we

29:51

all know doesn't like Trump anymore, which is fine.

29:53

I've known Anthony a long time. I still

29:55

get along with them, I just don't we don't

29:57

talk politics ever. But

30:01

they're now saying that he was compromised

30:04

or hacked. I've known this

30:06

guy. The guy is actually a nice guy. I saw

30:08

him in Cleveland. I

30:11

don't know. I just

30:13

don't know. You know, it's

30:16

he tries to be fair on c SPAN to

30:18

give him the benefit of the doubt. Karl Rove is

30:20

next, all right, an hour two Sean Hannity's

30:22

show. Glad you're with us eight hundred and ninety

30:24

four one, Sean. You want to be a part of the program

30:26

twenty five days. You are the ultimate

30:28

jury and you get to decide.

30:31

You'll have the final say and who is elected.

30:34

Now we have this big controversy with the

30:36

Commission on Presidential Debates unilaterally

30:39

saying you know what, We're gonna have a virtual debate

30:41

and we're not even open to any discussion with

30:43

anybody about it. I'm like, why

30:46

not? I mean, what gave

30:48

them all of this power and control

30:50

that they they just unilaterally

30:53

changed the rules at the last minute on their

30:55

own. The President said, no,

30:57

I'm not going to participate in a sham

31:00

virtual debate. He wants to have a

31:02

real debate. Joe Biden has already made

31:04

plans to go on ABC into a town hall

31:06

there, and they've thrown the whole thing

31:08

in a flux here and then now

31:11

we have another controversy where the

31:13

debate moderator. This was supposed

31:16

to be the second debate next Thursday.

31:18

Steve Scully, Oh, I happened to know.

31:20

I met him. I like him. He seems like a nice guy.

31:23

Is asking Anthony Scaramucci,

31:26

who we all know does not like President Trump,

31:28

which is perfectly his right,

31:31

how he should respond to the president. Now

31:33

he's saying that he was he was hacked

31:36

and compromised. I don't you know. I've

31:38

had it happened to me. So I don't know anyway

31:41

here to weigh in on the final stretch

31:43

of this campaign. Somebody that knows campaigns

31:45

well is our friend Carl Rove,

31:48

the architect. Sir, how are you fabulous about

31:51

well? First way in on the Debate Commission,

31:53

because I'll be honest, I

31:56

mean, don't get me started. Don't

31:58

get me started. That's why you're on the

32:00

program to get you started. There

32:02

we go two thousand and four, as

32:04

I recall, well, actually

32:07

two thousand and two, three and four, we

32:09

scheduled a meeting, big

32:12

international meeting that you know happened

32:14

annually, was scheduled for

32:16

the fall of two thousand and four, and

32:18

the Debate Commission ignored the fact that it was

32:20

on the books and instead scheduled

32:22

to presidential debate. And we tried to gently

32:25

suggest to them that the President of United States had

32:27

a longstanding agreement

32:29

to hold a foreign meeting abroad. Could

32:31

they be a little flexible and move the meeting a

32:34

day or two early, or a day or too late and then later.

32:36

And they said no. In fact that they didn't even

32:38

respond. They merely reaffirmed that these were the debate

32:40

the dates. So, you know, they

32:43

act in an imperious manner. I don't think they understand

32:45

that they have a special role and a

32:47

special responsibility and that requires

32:49

them to be a little bit cognizant

32:53

of the fact that they that they shouldn't act abruptly.

32:55

And the decision, the unilateral decision

32:58

to make this a virtual event, which which

33:00

immediately causes people to look at and

33:02

say they're trying to keep Biden

33:05

so that he can be sitting in his basement

33:07

and they can have a teleprompter laid

33:09

over the camera lens so that if a question

33:11

comes up, they can pop up the talking points,

33:13

just as we know has happened during the spring

33:16

and over the summer. Uh, you know,

33:18

they didn't they didn't seem to take that into account,

33:20

and if they had concerns about the presidents,

33:23

you know what, is the president gonna be shedding virus

33:26

by next Thursday. They ought

33:28

have had their their health experts talk to the

33:30

president's doctors and health experts and find out

33:32

if that was a real threat before they made a unilateral

33:35

decision. And you know, the ultimate

33:37

victims of this the American people. But another

33:40

victim of this, if it doesn't come off, is going to be the

33:42

Debate Commission, because at some point

33:44

sometime people are going to say, you know what, we've had enough

33:46

of you people. Nobody elected you,

33:48

you passed, you passed. When the vacancy

33:51

comes up on your board, you guys make the

33:53

decision about who who fills that vacancy

33:56

and who gave you the right to do this?

33:58

Nobody? What are your thought thots on this?

34:01

This Twitter controversy involving

34:03

the moderator of the next debate apparently,

34:06

I guess Steve Scully from c SPAN,

34:08

nice enough guy. I actually saw him

34:10

in Cleveland. I

34:13

had no idea that he had once intern for

34:15

Biden. I guess that's okay if

34:17

he's going to be fair. But it does seem

34:19

Republicans end up often debating

34:23

the candidate and the moderator at

34:25

the same time. Yeah, I could be wrong

34:27

about this. I know him. I don't claim to know him

34:29

well, but have known him and been around him a long time. He

34:31

strikes me as a guy with a lot of integrity, So

34:33

I don't believe it when I felt the same way.

34:36

He's always been nice to me, and he's gone out of

34:38

his way to be nice to me. I have to be fair, and look,

34:40

I think he has taken

34:42

the role of c SPAN very

34:44

very seriously. And remember if

34:46

you if you're a c SPAN attic, you've seen that

34:48

guy because he moderates the call in

34:50

sessions and he's very good

34:52

at it. And you can't detect from the way that he

34:54

handles the questioners and the way that he

34:57

steers things you can't you don't. I don't

34:59

see obvious us here. So look, my

35:01

my issue is this. They

35:04

say that it was a compromise, account

35:06

was compromised. If he says it, I believe

35:08

it, And okay, I think that. You know, I'd

35:10

like giving people the benefit of the doubt call because

35:13

it does happen. And you know, we've had

35:15

more attacks on my website and every social

35:17

media platform. I've now been off them. I

35:19

have no access to any of it and having

35:22

for years, which I

35:24

actually want to talk about in the next segment. All

35:26

right, so we're twenty five days out now. Joe

35:28

Biden said something yesterday that I

35:31

and I was stunned at the debate with

35:33

the Vice President Mike Pence when

35:36

he was debating Kamala Harris, and she

35:38

said she I thought she was actually

35:40

going to give an answer on the

35:42

issue of packing the courts. Let

35:44

me let me remind people of how that exchange

35:46

went down. Judge Amy Coney

35:49

Barrett is confirmed with the Supreme Court of the United

35:51

States. Are you and Joe Biden,

35:53

if somehow you win this election, going to

35:56

pack the Supreme Court to get your way?

35:58

Joe and I are very clear. The American

36:01

people are voting right now

36:03

and it should be their decision

36:06

about who will serve on

36:09

this most important body for

36:11

a lifetime. Thank you, Senator

36:14

Harry Susan. Are voting right now. They'd

36:16

like to know if you and Joe Biden are going to pack

36:18

the Supreme Court if you don't

36:20

get your way in this nomination. Let's

36:23

talk about now once again, gave a non

36:25

answer, Joe Biden gave answer

36:27

you. Now, people deserve a straight answer. Now

36:30

let me tell you what we also have. We

36:33

have Kamala Harris saying

36:35

she is open to this. Listen,

36:37

are you open to expanding the size of the Supreme Court?

36:40

I am open to that discussion. Do you want to elaborate

36:42

on that or leave it there? No, I just I'm

36:45

open to it. Okay, I'm absolutely open

36:47

to it. All right, then, Joe

36:49

Biden doubles Darren and arrogaly

36:52

states that you'll

36:54

find out his position after the

36:56

election. Here's what he said, Well,

37:00

packing when the election is over. And he look, I

37:02

know it's a great question, y'all.

37:04

And I don't brand you for asking, but you

37:06

know, the moment I answer that question,

37:09

the headline and every one of your papers

37:12

will be about that other events

37:15

other than focusing

37:17

on what's happening now, Carl Rove,

37:19

what else are they they scheming

37:22

that they're not telling us about. Well,

37:24

first of all, let's let's be clear.

37:26

Vice President Pitts nailed this issue. They

37:29

are going to be committed to overturning

37:31

the requirement that that laws

37:34

can be taken up and considered in the center

37:36

only with sixty votes to consider

37:38

them and a majority

37:40

of pass him. They're

37:42

they're going to do way with that rule, and they're

37:44

going to pack the Supreme Court. You know,

37:46

the fact that they won't say yes or no tells

37:49

us all that we need to know about it. They're

37:51

going to pack the Court, and they're going to blow up the

37:53

United States Senate and change

37:56

our system of government in a

37:58

fundamental way. And then

38:00

they're going to follow on by passing

38:03

a whole series of the radical

38:05

proposals that are outlined in the Biden

38:07

Sanders Unity Task Force Recommendations

38:10

one hundred and some odd pages and in the Democratic

38:12

Platform. Repeal right to work, pass

38:14

a big tax bill, put taxes on

38:17

wealth, put taxes on companies, put taxes

38:19

on savings, put taxes on retirement.

38:21

You know, past all kinds of goofy

38:23

new government measures, phase

38:25

out the use of natural gas power plants, drive

38:28

up here utility bills. Within a

38:30

very short period of time, I mean, all kinds

38:32

of crazy stuff will come roaring through

38:34

the Congress that would otherwise be stopped, considered

38:37

compromised, modified, made

38:39

better by the process that we have had in place

38:42

for almost two centuries. And that

38:44

is the House is the represents

38:46

the people that, through members

38:49

elected for two years, and the Senate,

38:51

by having its members elected for six years,

38:53

is the saucer that cools the House's

38:56

passions. And we're going to we know exactly

38:58

that. But there's also one more thing here, John,

39:01

there is an utter contempt for

39:03

the intelligence of ordinary Americans.

39:06

They think that they are so self important

39:08

and they are so above it all that

39:11

they can say, if you want to ask me a question,

39:13

you don't deserve an honest answer, and

39:15

you can just shove it. And I got

39:17

to tell you the contempt that is represented

39:20

in their attitude that we're not going to answer that question

39:22

because and yesterday you'll

39:25

know my opinion on court packing when the election

39:28

is over. No, No, we know your attitude

39:30

now, and we're going to make our voices heard about

39:32

it. You know call. Will they

39:34

get away with non answering the

39:36

issue on court packing, ending

39:38

the legislative filibuster DC Puerto

39:41

Rico statehood. I don't know whether

39:43

they begin an effort to work laws unit,

39:46

you know. No, their electoral college is that next

39:48

New York and California will decide every president

39:51

moving forward. Yeah, Well, they're going to go after the electoral

39:53

College. The good news is is it because

39:55

of the Constitution prescribes the method

39:57

by which it can be amended. It's

39:59

on likely that the you know, the large

40:01

number of smaller states are going to say, yeah, we

40:04

want to we want to turn this all over to popular

40:06

vote and surrender our role and have and

40:08

wave at the airplanes of the presidential candidates

40:10

as a fly forty thousand feet over the center

40:12

of the country. So yeah, I think,

40:14

I think that's They'll try it, but they will

40:16

try and undermine it, but they know they can't

40:19

change it. But but look, this is they

40:21

do have contempt. He may be, you

40:23

know, sort of Scranton Joe and try and be the ordinary

40:25

guy, but this shows what he really thinks of the American

40:28

people. You are so dumb, you're so

40:30

ignorant. I can get it. I can get

40:32

away with this, and and you're

40:34

not owed a fair answer, a straight answer.

40:37

I'm not going to tell you where I am because you're

40:39

the little people, and I have spent forty

40:41

seven years in American politics at the highest

40:44

levels, and I know better than you. Here's

40:46

the question. When we get back, we'll continue more

40:49

with the call Rove of the architect. I want to know, you

40:51

know, if history is any indicator, this

40:54

would not fly in years past. Now, if

40:57

you told me that you'd have

40:59

a presidential candidate that

41:02

would not answer a question about packing

41:04

the Supreme Court, something again hasn't

41:06

been done in one hundred and fifty years. And

41:08

by the way, as I pointed out the night

41:10

of the debate with the Vice President Kamala Harris,

41:13

it's honest, abeen dishonest, Kamala,

41:15

she got it wrong on Abe Lincoln, but we'll put

41:18

that aside. Now they have doubled

41:20

and tripled down on not telling

41:22

we the American people. Now,

41:25

I don't know, all my political instincts

41:27

tell me, Karl Rove that they're going to pay a

41:29

heavy price for hiding their agenda and not

41:31

being transparent. I think that's right.

41:33

And if the fact that the Supreme Court is

41:37

that the Supreme Court confirmation fight is

41:39

coming up, and I think that Justice

41:43

Barrett is going to come through that with the American people

41:45

saying, Wow, what a remarkably able woman

41:48

that we're honored and privileged to have

41:50

on the Supreme Court, and we give

41:52

her our trust and encouragement. I think

41:54

that's going to hurt him as well. I want to

41:56

correct you in one minor thing. The

41:58

court was not packed in eighteen sixty

42:01

nine h it was increased

42:03

to nine. Uh uh

42:06

Ulysses S. Grant had just come in. There

42:08

was at that time no Court of Appeals, no

42:10

DC Circuit Court of Appeals, so

42:13

the justices of the Supreme Court actually heard

42:15

cases. So the six justices

42:17

turned out to be an inadequate number given

42:20

the volume of cases in a rapidly growing

42:22

and expanding country. So the thought was,

42:25

we need more judges, let's increase it from

42:27

six to nine. So there was this was not

42:29

an attempt to sort of say, let's pack the court.

42:31

It was literally it was a non controversial

42:33

measure at the time it was. It

42:36

was passed overwhelmingly.

42:38

The full intentive it was to

42:40

have to have enough justices to

42:42

to to Let me ask

42:44

you this final question, how do you see

42:47

this race in twenty five days? Carl Rove? I

42:49

cannot tell you the outcome today. I wish

42:51

I could. I don't know. I can't either.

42:53

In fact, I was on with a prominent Democrat this

42:55

morning on a on a call talking about this,

42:57

and we both agreed. You know this

43:01

is not a normal campaign. It is not

43:03

a normal time that has not been

43:05

conducted in the normal conventional fashion,

43:08

and we have two atypical candidates,

43:10

and anybody who thinks that this thing is over,

43:13

he's behind today. He's got to shake up the

43:15

race. He needs to have some good debates.

43:17

He needs to turn this thing into a contrast

43:20

in the last twenty four days, not a

43:22

referend, a contrast between his views

43:24

and Biden's views. But Biden's given

43:26

him the opportunity to do so because by

43:29

saying you'll know my opinion on

43:31

core packing when the election is over, he's saying, you'll

43:33

know my opinion on being able to

43:35

decrease the kids to pass my agenda through

43:38

the Congress without opposition on fifty

43:40

votes. Remember, he doesn't even need to get fifty

43:42

one votes in the Senate for any of his bills.

43:44

If he passes, if he changes and gets

43:46

rid of the sixty vote rule, if they have

43:49

fifty Democrats, it's a tie,

43:51

and the tie is broken by the Vice President United

43:53

States. If he were to get elected, all he needs

43:55

is fifty votes in the Senate and Kamala

43:57

Harris in the chair banging the gavel and

43:59

say she's going with the eyes. This would

44:02

be the most radical power grab

44:04

in one hundred and fifty years.

44:06

That's just the reality. What

44:08

are the closing arguments in the last minute

44:11

I have here with you. Well, at President's

44:13

got to find a way to say, look at what I've

44:15

done. Economy was strong. Spend a

44:17

little bit of time on that. Spend more time

44:19

on here's what I want to do, particularly the things

44:21

that I want to do to reignite the strong economy

44:23

and the prosperity that we enjoyed in the first three

44:25

years and two months of my administration.

44:28

And then he's got to spend most of his time saying,

44:30

here's the critical difference between me and my

44:32

opponent. And we saw somebody do that Wednesday

44:35

night in Salt Lake

44:37

City. Mike Pence gave the presidents a template

44:39

to do that. I thought Mike Penz was fabulous

44:42

This week, all right, Carl Row architect,

44:45

twenty five days game time. Can't

44:48

wait to see what happens. I hope it

44:50

works out right for the American people, because

44:52

this agenda of the non

44:55

transparent ever week and frail

44:57

and confuse Joe scares the hell out

44:59

of me. Carl Rove, Thank you, sir, eight hundred

45:01

and nine four one sewn you want to be a part of the program.

45:04

Social media companies where a lot of people get

45:06

information are censoring conservatives

45:09

more and more every day, and

45:11

what should conservatives do about it? It's next

45:14

all right, twenty five till the top of the hour,

45:16

and only twenty five days until

45:18

you are the ultimate jury. Assume

45:20

this election is the closest, the tightest,

45:23

the most difficult to ever win. And

45:25

if everybody looks at it like an all hands on deck

45:28

moment, well you can shock the world

45:30

again. Wouldn't that be great? One

45:33

thing? Look, I have been banned

45:35

by my staff now going on, Lynda.

45:37

How long is it since you've taken away all my accounts

45:40

and I own nothing and I can't get on. I

45:42

don't have any passwords, I don't have any email, I

45:44

don't have any anything. How long it's gone

45:46

on for a long time now, right, Yeah, I mean

45:48

we're heading into the better part of six years

45:50

now. I don't think it's

45:52

been six years, because I think I had My last

45:55

fight was with Jimmy. Yeah, that's when you got it from

45:57

somebody else on the staff who went behind my back

45:59

and decided to give it to you and then I had to change the password

46:01

again. That that's that is actually

46:03

true. That is a true story. So I don't

46:06

know if that is any of my platforms. Now, that's

46:08

when I do want to send out a tweet

46:11

or something, um, I

46:14

have to run it by a squad,

46:16

if you will, of which you are

46:19

one of the leading members of the squad. And Blair,

46:21

you're the leader. Maybe I'm the leader, baby,

46:23

I don't know who you know. You're the leader

46:25

of the squad that I would say, the oppressive

46:28

squad. Here's the problem though,

46:30

they Now you got Kamala Harris now

46:32

saying Twitter should ban Donald

46:35

Trump. Uh, you've got

46:37

Jim Jordan's been all over this how big

46:39

tech is out to get conservatives.

46:41

We talked about shadow banning and

46:44

all these practices to minimize

46:47

the reach of prominent

46:49

conservatives and their message to

46:51

people. Now, they are supposed

46:53

to be in the business of providing

46:56

a platform for the free,

46:59

for freedom of speech, free association,

47:02

etc. Etc. They're not supposed

47:04

to be in the editorial business.

47:06

And Jim Jordan talks about how House

47:08

Republicans have been shadow banned by

47:10

Twitter. But I want you to listen

47:12

to this because let me tell you something. What's

47:15

going on with Facebook and what's going on

47:17

with Twitter, and now there are competitors

47:19

that are rising to fill the void. Remember

47:22

a lot of these if they're viewed as

47:24

a platform to put

47:26

content up, they get special

47:29

legal protections. Now if

47:31

they're going to go editorial like

47:33

the media mob, well the

47:36

protections, the liability protections

47:38

they have, well, just by pure

47:41

logic should go away. Anyway,

47:44

listen to the first Kamala, then listen to Jim

47:46

Jordan. This is a big issue, especially with just

47:48

twenty five days to go, because

47:50

so many people get their news and information

47:52

from social media. And I called on Twitter

47:55

to suspend Donald Trump's account.

47:58

That you did not agree, and I

48:00

would urge you to join me, because here we have

48:02

Donald Trump list sixty

48:05

five million Twitter followers and

48:07

is using that platform as the President

48:09

of the United States to openly

48:12

intimidate witnesses, to threaten

48:14

witnesses, to obstruct justice,

48:17

and he and his account should be

48:19

taken down. This is a matter of corporate

48:21

responsibility. Twitter should be held accountable

48:24

and shut down that site. It is a matter of

48:26

safety and corporate accountability.

48:28

I'll just got to the chase Big texts out to get

48:30

conservatives. That's not a suspicion,

48:33

that's not a hunch, that's a fact. July

48:35

twenty, twenty twenty, Google removes the homepages

48:37

of Brightbart and The Daily Caller. Just

48:39

last night we learned Google has censored Brightbart

48:42

so much traffic has declined ninety nine percent. June

48:44

sixteenth, twenty twenty, Google threatens

48:46

to demonetize and banned the Federalists. April

48:48

nineteenth, twenty twenty, Google and

48:51

YouTube announce a policy censoring the

48:54

content that conflicts

48:56

with recommendations of the World Health Organization.

48:59

I think about that, the World Health Organization,

49:02

the organization that lied to us, the organizations that shield

49:04

for China. And if you contradict

49:06

something they say, they can say whatever

49:08

they want. They can lie for China, they can hill for China.

49:11

You say something against them, you

49:13

get censored. June twenty,

49:16

Amazon bands President Trump's account

49:18

on Twitch after he raises concerns

49:21

about defunding the police. June four, twenty, Amazon

49:23

bans a book critical of the coronavirus lockdowns

49:26

written by a conservative commentator. May twenty

49:28

seven, twenty twenty, Amazon

49:30

Smile won't let you give to the Family Research

49:32

Council and the Alliance Defense Fund, but you

49:35

can give to Planned Parenthood. Facebook

49:37

June nineteenth, twenty twenty takes down posts

49:39

from President Trump's reelection campaign. November

49:41

first, twenty eighteen, Facebook Silence is a pro

49:44

life organizations advertisement,

49:46

May nineteenth, twenty sixteen. Facebook.

49:49

Former Facebook employees admit Facebook

49:51

routine Lee suppresses conservative

49:54

views. And I haven't even mentioned Twitter

49:57

who we actually invited, mister chairman.

49:59

We asked for you guys to invite him as

50:01

one of our witnesses. You guys said, no,

50:03

I haven't even mentioned them. Two years ago they

50:05

shadowban two members of this committee. Four

50:08

members of Congress were shadowban two years ago,

50:10

four hundred and thirty five in the House one hundred and send five

50:12

hundred and thirty five, only four, only

50:14

four Gates Meadows now as Jordan,

50:17

only four get shadowban. And

50:19

of course what did mister Dorsey tell us? He

50:21

said, oh, it was just a glitch in our algorithm.

50:24

Just to ask him, what'd you put in the algorithm?

50:26

The name is Gates Meadows noon as Jordan, I

50:28

mean if I had a nickel for every time I heard it

50:30

was just a glitch. I wouldn't

50:33

be as wealthy as our witnesses, but I'd be

50:35

doing all right. Great

50:37

powerful arguments by our friend Jim Jordan.

50:40

But this is a big deal. More people

50:42

now get a lot of news from

50:44

social media, a lot of people, and

50:46

if they're now going to be in the business

50:48

of being like a newspaper and being

50:51

able to edit and decide

50:54

what content is appropriate

50:56

what's not appropriate, I'm not talking about crazy

50:59

people that make threats. There's

51:01

got to be some common sense applied to this. Why

51:04

would they just because you don't like people's

51:06

political views, you don't get

51:08

to it then becomes an inkind donation

51:10

for all things Socialist Democratic Party,

51:13

which pretty much is the entire media mob anyway.

51:15

Anyway, joining us to discuss, we have

51:18

Julie Kelly, political commentator senior

51:20

contributed to America American Greatness,

51:23

wrote the book Disloyal Opposition,

51:25

How the never Trump right tried and

51:27

failed to take down the President. And

51:30

by the way, she's monitoring a lot of the efforts

51:32

by big tech and social media to minimize

51:34

conservatives free speech.

51:38

Also with US, as Amy Peakoff. As

51:40

with us. She's the chief policy officer

51:42

of Parlor, which is now a competitor

51:45

to Twitter to talk about

51:47

the platform and how

51:49

they plan on maintaining freedom of speech

51:52

on all their platforms. Welcome both of you.

51:55

Amy, I'm gonna be honest. I know I have a parlor

51:57

account. I don't have access to any of my accoun

52:00

ounce because my staff just you

52:02

know, they don't trust me enough to have

52:04

the pass codes. But

52:07

I know, I don't know

52:09

what you call it. It's not tweeting. What do you call

52:11

it? On parlor? Yours? A parloring?

52:13

What do you call it? Oh? Thanks for

52:15

having me on ton We call it par lane par

52:18

lane. Okay, now I'm getting hips with

52:21

others. Okay, So my question

52:23

to you is, you know Twitter

52:25

does this and they're doing it more than ever. Correct,

52:28

it seems that way. We're getting stories all the

52:30

time. Okay, what is the policy

52:32

of parlor? And because I would imagine

52:34

if somebody puts up a death threat that

52:37

that would be something that you absolutely

52:39

would have to take down. Right. Oh, yes,

52:41

no, absolutely. We do have

52:44

a terms of service and we know

52:46

of course ban illegality

52:49

from our platform, but we,

52:52

unlike our competitors at Twitter

52:54

and Facebook, have a set of community

52:57

guidelines that is animated by the

52:59

First Amendment to our Constitution,

53:01

and so we truly believe in free

53:04

speech. On our platform. We do

53:06

not remove any content based

53:08

on viewpoint, whether it's philosophical,

53:10

political, or religious. Otherwise, we

53:12

don't ban hate speech, etc.

53:16

And moreover, we have very objective

53:18

enforcement through a community jury

53:21

that tries to violation cases.

53:24

Okay, so let me so what do you

53:26

do in the case like I find people

53:28

that are racist repugnant,

53:31

I just I can't stand these people, or

53:33

white nationalists or people with those

53:36

views. You do you

53:38

are they allowed to post even

53:41

the most offensive things? Or maybe

53:43

people like you know, what do we want dead

53:45

cops? When do we want them now? Or pigs

53:48

in a blanket prime like Bacon, like some

53:50

of the group Black Lives Matter,

53:53

their chance that they've had over the years. People

53:55

are allowed to have

53:57

hate speech, even what is called fighting

54:00

words on our platform. We actually side

54:02

with those legal scholars

54:05

who think that fighting words themselves are

54:07

not you are not actionable

54:10

in terms of criminal action if

54:12

they're on social media platforms. So those are

54:14

allowed. But what we do is we

54:16

put tools into the hands

54:19

of our community members that

54:21

they can themselves from

54:23

their feed ban that content. We

54:26

have a mute feature, we have a block feature,

54:28

and so we leave this up to the individual

54:31

user to curate his

54:33

or her own feed. All right, now,

54:35

let me bring in Julie Kelly. I

54:38

don't know. Look, there's plenty

54:40

of things that I see on Twitter when

54:43

I used to look at it, I don't really look at it anymore

54:46

about me that were grossly, really

54:48

offensive. But some of it was actually

54:51

funny. I mean, you gotta

54:53

laugh at some of the memes and other things that people

54:55

put up in the amount of time they put

54:58

into even making fun of me and say

55:00

the worst things about me. I

55:03

can live with that. Your thoughts, well,

55:06

you definitely need a fixed skin to

55:08

deal with Twitter. Maybe Linda can come and

55:11

locked on my accounts too, that would be a big

55:13

favor. But as far as Twitter

55:15

is concerned, it's you know, there is this seamless

55:18

relationship between big tech oligars

55:21

and the Democratic Party. The public

55:23

policy director for Twitter just left

55:25

a few months ago and went to join Joe

55:28

Biden's transition team, So that to

55:30

tell you a lot of what you need to know

55:32

about what the platform is planning.

55:35

In September, they announced something called their

55:37

Civic integrity policy as we

55:39

get closer and closer to out of shrugged

55:41

reality, that will flag

55:44

tweets as we've seen by the President

55:46

that raises any concern about mail in ballots,

55:48

absolutee ballots, as we're learning at the

55:50

same time all the corruption related

55:53

to mail in ballots.

55:55

I mean every day, every hour, we're seeing

55:57

new instances of this, and so they

56:00

are flagging these tweets, they are going to censor

56:02

them, especially really crarect down

56:04

after the election because

56:06

a lot of these big tech oligarchs are involved in

56:09

this Transition integrity project. Yeah,

56:11

all right, So now, I mean it's

56:13

become so powerful. Now

56:15

where are you in terms of how many people are

56:18

on parlor amy if you're allowed to

56:20

disclose that information. Yeah, So we've

56:22

got over four million community

56:24

members at parlor now, and

56:28

I anticipate that it's going to grow precisely

56:30

because of the problem that Julie

56:33

was just talking about, which is the

56:35

planned information brown out

56:37

as we're calling it in our competitive

56:40

platforms of Twitter and Facebook.

56:43

What we're doing is we're applying our business

56:45

as usual free speech policy

56:48

to the problem that's presented by getting

56:50

information during this contentious

56:53

election period. And we have

56:55

a Transparency twenty twenty campaign where

56:57

we say we are not going to edit,

57:00

to realize we are not going to flag. We

57:02

are going to give everybody

57:04

who in our community or anybody who wants to go

57:06

look at parlor information

57:09

that is unfiltered and let

57:11

them think and decide for themselves what's

57:13

credible and what's not. You know, I do

57:15

like the freedom of choice. And

57:17

you know, look, I think a

57:19

lot of people feign that they're so outraged.

57:22

I actually think when you shine a light on people

57:24

that are are so grossly offensive,

57:27

do you have and have you had instances

57:29

where people make threats on other people's

57:32

lives? And how do you handle that? Of course

57:34

we do, and then if we actually have, you know,

57:36

we have real threats, we take them down.

57:38

Those can be reported through our community

57:41

jury system. We have a whole bunch

57:43

of volunteer jurors who adjudicate

57:46

the cases. It's a quorum system,

57:48

and having a threat is an

57:51

automatic takedown. But of course, the thing you have to say

57:53

is something hate speech, is something just

57:55

fighting words, or something a threat. We

57:57

treat our jurors what the distinction

57:59

is clean me so that it's objective, all

58:01

right, So I

58:04

think it's very clear and very plain. I

58:06

want to get to the liability question on the other

58:08

side. Then we'll have our news

58:10

round up information overload hour. This controversy

58:13

with Stephen Scully and you

58:15

claiming that I guess he was hacked on Twitter

58:18

true or not, I don't know. Don't

58:20

forget our friends at job Creators Network

58:22

or sponsoring what they want to become the

58:24

biggest All right, final love

58:26

moments that we have here only have about thirty seconds

58:29

each for Julie Kelly and Amy Peakoff

58:31

is with us from Parlor.

58:35

So should these companies that

58:37

are shadow banning editing content, should

58:39

they lose that liability protection? Amy

58:41

will start with you, Well, arguably,

58:43

anything that they are doing that constitutes

58:46

editorializing content they

58:48

should have liability for. And

58:51

I think that's true even under the current section

58:54

two thirty. I don't know that you even need to amend it

58:56

to achieve that. That is only if

58:58

they're acting as a plot form and so far as

59:00

they're not a mere platform, they

59:02

should have liability. You know, I think

59:04

it's time maybe that people make the

59:07

switch. Julie Kelly, your thoughts. I

59:10

have argued that I think there was a lost opportunity

59:12

again. I would like to see these companies

59:15

left with campaign finance dilations

59:18

of major magnitudes, because that's

59:20

exactly what this is. It is straight up

59:22

election interference. It's

59:24

beyond censorship, and I would

59:26

like to see them tagged with millions of dollars in fines

59:29

for interference and having to calculate

59:32

their in time contribution to the Democratic

59:34

parties. All right, Amy, thank you, and

59:36

Julie, thank you as well. Eight hundred and nine for one,

59:39

Shawn Tolfree telephone number, twenty five

59:41

days to go. Now the Debate

59:43

Commission unilaterally decides, oh,

59:46

it's going to be a virtual debate. That

59:48

more as we continue. Sean's new

59:50

book, Live Free or Die is

59:53

now available. Feel free

59:55

to grab your copy in

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stores and online. Every Are

1:00:00

you aware Cree or

1:00:03

die? My twenty five days?

1:00:05

You are the ultimate jury? Glad you're with

1:00:07

us? Eight hundred and nine for one, Sean. You want

1:00:09

to be a part of the program, News Roundup and information

1:00:12

Overload our now. Nancy

1:00:14

Pelosi was actually

1:00:16

a very funny cover on the front page

1:00:18

of the New York front cover of the New York Post Today,

1:00:20

one of the tabloids in New York. She's

1:00:23

coup cuckoo, you

1:00:26

know, which is pretty funny play on words. It is

1:00:28

a tabloid. It is what it is, Russia

1:00:30

impeachment. Now Pelosi is floating

1:00:32

the twenty fifth Amendment to

1:00:34

remove Donald Trump, and she's

1:00:36

announcing this legislation to

1:00:39

set up a Commission on Presidential

1:00:41

Capacity to discharge powers

1:00:43

and duties of the president. It's not

1:00:46

about Trump, she's trying to tell us. It's

1:00:48

not about the election. She's trying to tell

1:00:50

us listen to crazy Nancy

1:00:52

today. Again, is my honor to welcome

1:00:55

Congressman Jamie Raskin of Maryland,

1:00:57

a constitutional scholar, as

1:01:00

he introduces legislation to

1:01:02

establish a Commission on Presidential

1:01:04

Capacity to discharge

1:01:07

the duties and the powers

1:01:09

and duties of the office. This

1:01:11

is not about President Trump. He will

1:01:14

face the judgment of the voters, but

1:01:16

he shows the need for us to

1:01:18

create a process for future

1:01:21

presidents. The twenty fifth Amendment

1:01:23

creates a path for reserving

1:01:25

stability if a president suffers

1:01:28

a crippling physical or mental problem

1:01:30

and is unquote in the Amendment,

1:01:33

unable to discharge the powers

1:01:35

and duties of his office, and

1:01:38

transfers his powers. Specifically,

1:01:41

Section four of the amendment

1:01:43

empowers Congress to set up an

1:01:45

independent body to

1:01:48

confront such a crisis. Congress

1:01:51

has a constitutional duty to

1:01:53

lay out the process by which a president

1:01:56

is president's in capacity

1:01:58

and the president of any party is

1:02:01

determined. This bill honors

1:02:04

the duty by creating

1:02:06

a standing commission of top

1:02:08

former executive officials and medical

1:02:10

experts selected in a bipartisan

1:02:13

bi camera way. A president's

1:02:16

fitness for office must be

1:02:18

determined by science and facts.

1:02:21

This legislation applies to future

1:02:23

presidents, but we are reminded

1:02:26

of the necessity of action by the health

1:02:28

of the current president. This is a president

1:02:30

who has been This isn't

1:02:32

about anything to say we

1:02:36

got to do something like this about the election.

1:02:38

It's not about the election at

1:02:40

all. Okay, I don't think there's

1:02:42

a person listening to that that believes

1:02:44

a single word she's saying. It's

1:02:46

hate Trump every second, every

1:02:48

minute, every hour of every

1:02:50

twenty four hour day, every week. All.

1:02:53

I mean, this is what we've had for four years.

1:02:56

I mean, you get a bunch of lunatics, radicals,

1:02:59

extremists involved

1:03:01

in a plot to kidnap

1:03:03

Governor Whitman. I blame Trump.

1:03:05

Trump said this I'm like, okay,

1:03:09

you know, these people have lost their minds.

1:03:11

You know, Mike Pence brought this up at the debate

1:03:13

with Kamala Harris this week. Is

1:03:15

that you talk about not getting

1:03:17

over an election loss. They never

1:03:19

accepted that Donald Trump won

1:03:22

a free and fair election, and they've

1:03:24

been trying to undermine him every step

1:03:26

of the way. Russia, Russia, which we now

1:03:28

know is manufactured from the get go by

1:03:31

Hillary Clinton and the Steel

1:03:33

dossier by a known

1:03:35

Russian operative of the FBI for over

1:03:38

a decade. You know, then we got impeachment,

1:03:40

but will ignore quid pro quote Joe and zero

1:03:43

experience Hunter. Now we'll float the

1:03:45

twenty fifth Amendment. We'll try and convince the American

1:03:47

people twenty five days out of an

1:03:49

election that it has nothing to do with Donald

1:03:51

Trump. They're losing their minds. Anyway. Here

1:03:53

to weigh in on this and more, Joe Conscha.

1:03:56

He's an opinion calumnist for The Hilm.

1:03:58

Mark Simone is the host

1:04:01

of the top rated morning show on our New

1:04:03

York affiliate AM seven ten

1:04:05

WR. Welcome

1:04:07

Bothie back to the program. I don't I

1:04:10

tell you when I saw this today, Mark

1:04:13

Simone, you know what I'm thinking. Okay,

1:04:15

she just set up Joe Biden if he ever

1:04:17

won the election, because he doesn't seem

1:04:19

too together to me. Well, you know, just

1:04:21

because he's bumping into walls and he doesn't know where he

1:04:23

is. I don't go by that. But be

1:04:26

honest, if you were the emergency room doctor and somebody

1:04:29

walked in looking like Nancy Pelosi, you'd get

1:04:31

that little light out and shine in her eyes and say,

1:04:33

here, follow my finger. Something looks

1:04:35

wrong with her. I think she's telling the truth

1:04:37

when she says this is not about Donald

1:04:39

Trump. It's about and some people think

1:04:42

this is to take out Joe Biden if they ever have to. I

1:04:44

think it's to protect Biden in the second debate.

1:04:47

They figure Donald Trump will hit him with his mental

1:04:49

state. He's incapacitated. He's losing

1:04:51

it that way. By the way, do you know

1:04:53

when the second debate is occurring, because I'm

1:04:56

as far as I know, it's not happening virtually.

1:04:59

Well, I think third debate, this one

1:05:01

may not happen. The third debate will become the second debate.

1:05:03

That's some way they'll do one more. And this way

1:05:05

that's Biden's response. Well, I'm not the one that's being

1:05:08

investigated. And when she talks about a

1:05:10

commission, you can already picture like that

1:05:12

ghoul Ari Emmanuel or

1:05:14

doctor Zeke Emanuel, those people. Uh

1:05:17

yeah, I've asked every doctor about these meds. They can

1:05:19

cause mood swings. And I said, well,

1:05:22

how long does that side effect last after you're off

1:05:24

the drugs? And they said about five minutes

1:05:26

maybe, So he's already off them. He's yeah.

1:05:28

I heard him with you last night. He sounded great, how

1:05:30

much? And he was with Russia

1:05:32

earlier today sounded great. Also. You

1:05:35

know people said coughed twice when you were interviewing

1:05:37

him, Hannity, from what I heard what RUSSI didn't

1:05:39

cough one time. Um. And you

1:05:42

can hear the energy level mark. And we

1:05:45

all work in radio. We all know radio

1:05:48

is all about energy. You can't do it any

1:05:50

other way. And you know we got guys

1:05:52

like you that do this for him. You got sonar radar.

1:05:54

You can hear when anything's wrong with a guest. And there

1:05:56

was nothing wrong with him. It's well

1:05:58

said Joe Conchi. You're take well,

1:06:01

I'm going to monitor both of you right now. I think you're

1:06:03

being very unfair to Nancy Pelosi.

1:06:05

Her hair looked great. Okay,

1:06:08

no one's talking about the hair. How good that looked,

1:06:10

because when you can get into a good salon and

1:06:12

get a good hair cut in

1:06:15

radio to fascinating, she wasn't wearing the

1:06:17

mask. And the video that I saw, I mean

1:06:19

a chief for people that are you know, if

1:06:22

you're Donald Trump made the biggest

1:06:24

mistake of the campaign when he held the rally

1:06:26

in Tulsa. Don't you think, Joe conscha

1:06:28

He should have just called it a protest. Then it would

1:06:31

have been okay that that seems

1:06:33

to be accepted, right, And that's when we've seen New Jersey

1:06:35

all the time, my governor here, protests

1:06:37

are fine, but you know again, indoor gatherings very

1:06:40

scarce, So what bothers me? Most Saturday Night

1:06:42

Live has an indoor in

1:06:44

studio audience right for their shows, and

1:06:47

broadways shutdown till May of twenty twenty

1:06:49

one. You can't go to a movie theater in New York, so that's kind of funny.

1:06:51

Anyway, before I go off at a tangent, you did

1:06:53

ask about the debates and what's going on there. I

1:06:55

actually spoke to the Commission on Presidential

1:06:58

Debates the co chair. His name is Frank Koff,

1:07:00

and he told me before that in

1:07:03

regards to this debate moderator and Steve

1:07:05

Scully and his Twitter account being hacked,

1:07:08

he said that he was hacked and he has

1:07:10

no direct knowledge or evidence of

1:07:12

that is what he added. So let's think

1:07:14

about this now. He have Steve Scully saying

1:07:16

that he was hacked, which means that whoever

1:07:19

hacked him said, you know what, our first order of business

1:07:21

is to send a tweet to Anthony Scaramucci

1:07:24

about Trump. I mean, your

1:07:26

only explanations You're not buying

1:07:28

it, are you? You're telling me you're not buying

1:07:30

that lie. Well, no, I have two suspects here,

1:07:33

Carlos Danger and Pierre de Lecto. Those are

1:07:35

your two people you gotta look at as far as you may have hacked

1:07:37

it. You know, I've known the guy for a long

1:07:39

time. I've seen and I've watched him

1:07:41

on c SPAN and he seems

1:07:43

pretty even handed. Now. Apparently he was also

1:07:46

a Biden intern at one point. I actually

1:07:48

saw him in Cleveland at the at

1:07:50

the presidential debate. Um. You

1:07:53

know, he tried. I find

1:07:56

the guy to be a nice guy. We

1:08:00

had one issue. What was the exact words

1:08:02

Twitter used with us, Linda, when

1:08:04

when we had our issue with something, what

1:08:06

was it? What did they say? We were compromised?

1:08:09

We were compromise? What does that mean?

1:08:13

It means Listen, people are always trying

1:08:15

to hack into accounts, and it's our job to make

1:08:17

sure they don't get in there. Okay, So you

1:08:19

don't think we were hacked. I know we weren't

1:08:22

hacked because so but

1:08:24

can every day Sewan, Just for the record,

1:08:27

there are people trying to hack your account

1:08:29

every single day, your website, your Twitter.

1:08:31

You why you took it away from me? That's why

1:08:33

you're afraid I'm going to hack into my own. You're

1:08:35

my weakest. So I removed that problem.

1:08:37

I took you away, all right. So I

1:08:40

want to give people the benefit of the doubt, Mark

1:08:42

Simone. I mean, do

1:08:44

I think maybe there's some truth to it?

1:08:46

Yeah? Probably? Do I want to give

1:08:48

the guy the benefit of the doubt? I actually do.

1:08:51

Maybe I'm maybe I'm being too fair here. Oh

1:08:53

you're too nice. Hey, I've been on with him, a

1:08:55

very nice guy. But uh,

1:08:58

this is joy reedish this I was

1:09:00

hacked stuff. And if

1:09:03

he was really hacked and so stunned he got hacked.

1:09:05

Why didn't that get announced that five minutes

1:09:07

after this tweet came out? Why don't we have to wait till the next

1:09:09

day to hear about that? I think you just

1:09:11

a mark. And he hasn't put out

1:09:13

a statement yet either. Steve Scully hasn't denied this.

1:09:16

Only the Commission on Presidential Debates thinks

1:09:18

that he was hacked, and c SPAN

1:09:20

said that they did an investigation, but Scully hasn't

1:09:23

said a thing. Who does that tell you? Why

1:09:25

why do you leave that tweet up to your point for hours?

1:09:27

Right? If you weren't hacked?

1:09:31

Saramucci responded as if like so nonchalantly,

1:09:34

as if they were in the middle of the conversation. You

1:09:36

notice then, So the whole point was he

1:09:38

thought it was an instant message kind

1:09:40

of conversation up to be public. Right,

1:09:43

that's what it looks like, right, But here's the that's

1:09:45

what it looks like. But all

1:09:47

right, So is it true? And maybe

1:09:49

Linda has to answer this because I don't have access

1:09:51

to my accounts in case I didn't tell you guys, Um,

1:09:54

is it true that people on Twitter get hacked?

1:09:56

Is that real? Linda? So? But basically

1:09:59

happens on Twitter that people can go

1:10:01

on and other people are able to guess

1:10:03

their passwords. Most people that are prominent

1:10:06

and have verified accounts have two factor authentication,

1:10:08

which is something that we have. We also have something else

1:10:10

that scrambles everything. So in

1:10:13

this case, I know all about this technology.

1:10:15

I can barely download an app go ahead, but

1:10:19

you know to to just sort

1:10:21

of, you know, double down here, I think that

1:10:23

I am, and I call I call bs here. I

1:10:25

think he's lying through his teeth. When people hack

1:10:27

into your account, they're not going to tweet at one specific

1:10:30

person like hey, what do you think. They're going to try to get people

1:10:32

to donate money, They're going to put out some weird picture.

1:10:35

They're going to hack into your direct messages. They're

1:10:37

not going to say, hey, what's up Scaramucci. That's

1:10:39

not going to happen. Well, maybe it was possible

1:10:41

to guess Steve Scully's password like I

1:10:43

would guess. Biden twenty might be the best

1:10:45

where I love I love Biden, Yeah,

1:10:49

I love Joe. I'm with Joe. Yeah,

1:10:51

I'm with Joe. A better question,

1:10:53

though, is if you needed advice

1:10:55

on how to properly respond. The

1:10:57

last guy would ask is Anthony Scaramucci,

1:11:00

who was fired for the worst response ever the New

1:11:02

York Times. All right, let me go to both of

1:11:04

you. Here. We are twenty five days out core

1:11:06

packing. I'll tell you after the election,

1:11:09

ending the legislative filibuster, Chuck

1:11:11

Schumer, everything's on the table, DC,

1:11:13

Puerto Rico statehood. I

1:11:16

don't know if it would include an attempt

1:11:19

to go through the constitutional

1:11:21

amendment process and get rid of the electoral

1:11:23

college. But they won't answer. Now,

1:11:25

Joe Kanscha, I don't know

1:11:28

all my political instincts, and I've done this

1:11:30

thirty three years on radio. Tells

1:11:32

me that's not going to fly with the American people.

1:11:34

And this is a big unforced error

1:11:36

by Biden and Kamala Harris. Huge.

1:11:39

This is the number one question. I couldn't believe

1:11:41

that Susan Page, the vice presidential debate

1:11:44

moderator, didn't bring up that question,

1:11:46

will you pack the courts? It was up to Mike Pence

1:11:48

to actually approach that topic. Didn't

1:11:50

even bring up Antifa as well, didn't bring up abolishing

1:11:53

the filibuster. But yeah, when you want to change

1:11:55

the third branch of government and change

1:11:57

one hundred and fifty years of president you

1:12:00

know what this does. If they pack the court and then

1:12:02

Republicans get the White House back in the

1:12:04

House back, then no packet, It'll look like a football

1:12:07

roster, will have like a fifty three deep Supreme Court.

1:12:10

So yeah, no one's gonna no one will support

1:12:12

this. But again, if they win, they

1:12:14

control the House, there's a good chance they bring back the Senate,

1:12:16

or they take back the Senate, and then you have Biden. The White House

1:12:18

is basically a puppet will sign everything, and they'll

1:12:20

probably go ahead and do this because out of revenge

1:12:23

over Amy Cony Barrett, you're a great

1:12:25

political observer, Mark Simone, how

1:12:27

do you see this campaign shaken out? I keep

1:12:29

saying to my audience, I cannot tell you how

1:12:31

this is going to end, and I'm being very honest,

1:12:34

I don't know. We know how this is

1:12:36

going to end. Just like it did in two thousand and sixteen,

1:12:38

everything is identical. I went back

1:12:40

and looked at October twenty sixteen, Poles

1:12:43

showed Donald Trump behind sixteen seventeen

1:12:45

points, and the same articles

1:12:47

about how they were in chaos at the White

1:12:50

House. The GOP has given up. They think

1:12:52

it's lost. Same exactly though,

1:12:54

and by the way. I think the reason they don't

1:12:56

say what they're gonna do about packing the court is

1:12:58

if they say they're going to do it and President Trump's

1:13:01

reelected, then he's got the okay to do it.

1:13:03

They said it was all right to do. I think that a point.

1:13:05

I want to do it. Joe, What should take with twenty

1:13:07

five days out? How do you see it? How do

1:13:09

I see the election playing out? I look at polls

1:13:11

too, you know me, I scour over them. I always

1:13:13

look at the state polls and the Real Clear

1:13:15

Politics Index of polls. That's where they take

1:13:18

eight major polls and they averaged out this way. Can't just

1:13:20

cherry pick one. Donald Trump

1:13:22

is running ahead of what he was polling

1:13:24

against Hillary Clinton and about a half a point.

1:13:27

Yeah, so he's in better shape. So

1:13:29

you're gonna tell me that he's going to lose Florida, North Carolina,

1:13:32

and Ohio. I don't think so. And if he could just take one

1:13:34

more state back of those three that he won that

1:13:36

Nolan thought he would, Michigan, WISCONSCTA, Pennsylvania.

1:13:38

Hey, however, if they're not running fracking

1:13:40

ads all over Ohio and Pennsylvania,

1:13:42

they're making the biggest unforced error of the

1:13:45

campaign. Because but as

1:13:47

Joe and Kamala are on record saying

1:13:49

that they would ban fracking, eliminated is

1:13:51

Joe's words? All right, More with Joe Concha,

1:13:54

More with Mark Simone on the other

1:13:56

side, Your call's final half hour coming

1:13:58

up on this Friday, eight hundred nine

1:14:00

four one. Sean, you want to be a part of the program Hannity

1:14:03

tonight, say you DVR nine Eastern Fox

1:14:05

News Quick Break right back, we'll continue, all

1:14:08

right, we got to wrap up here our final

1:14:10

moments. We're gonna get to your calls next half hour. But

1:14:12

okay, so you're both on record, Mark Simone

1:14:14

and Joe Concha. Trump wins? How

1:14:17

big predictions? Joe Concha, Oh,

1:14:19

I'm not going to say you wins. I'm just saying that he

1:14:21

has a much better chance than people are

1:14:23

saying. Remember the news cycle moves so quickly that a

1:14:25

thousand things can happen between now in them. I

1:14:28

just say that he has a puncher's chance fifty

1:14:30

fifty right now, and if he does win, it'll

1:14:32

be very very close. Sean, what

1:14:34

do you think, Well, we're supposed

1:14:37

to say it's close. Anything can happen, so we don't want to discourage

1:14:39

turnout, but I'd say Trump wins big

1:14:41

three hundred and sixty three electrical quotes.

1:14:43

All right, Joe Concho, Mark Simone, thank you

1:14:45

both. Always be great to have you on the program.

1:14:47

Eight hundred nine four one sewn

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1:14:53

I don't have to tell you, we're in a fight now for the

1:14:56

soul of this country in twenty five

1:14:58

days. And yeah, the people

1:15:00

that would want to pack the courts and then the

1:15:02

filibuster and put

1:15:05

it in a majority in the Senate of Democrats

1:15:07

and perpetuity by creating statehood

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very same people that you are

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All right, twenty five now to the top of the hour.

1:16:34

Twenty five days. You are the ultimate

1:16:36

jury. You know, I'll say one thing, This

1:16:38

Commission on Presidential Debates, this

1:16:42

is so egregious,

1:16:45

such a power grab, it's

1:16:47

such an assist to Biden, it's so

1:16:49

corrupt. It really should be abolished.

1:16:52

It has to be abolished. And the fact I'll

1:16:55

show up for the third debate. They want to get them out

1:16:57

of these debates anyway they can. This has nothing

1:16:59

to do with any real

1:17:01

health concerns. And the fact

1:17:03

now we're not even going to reconsider our

1:17:06

decision. They consult with nobody,

1:17:08

and they make this unilateral decision. And

1:17:10

I'll tell you what, I think it's rooted it more than anything.

1:17:13

And maybe the president,

1:17:16

you know, was aggressive

1:17:18

to the point where Joe might have messed up more. Joe

1:17:21

was getting a little antsy and a little aggravated,

1:17:23

a lot annoyed. Shut

1:17:25

up, and you know he's a

1:17:28

clown. And you know, come on, a man,

1:17:30

you're a junkie. Just

1:17:32

think, take a trip down

1:17:34

memory lane and ask yourself, do

1:17:37

you think this man has the strength

1:17:39

and the stamina and the mental

1:17:41

alertness and acuity to be president?

1:17:44

Just just listen to this, because nobody in the mob

1:17:46

plays it, whether

1:17:50

you think or anybody thinks you're going to stick

1:17:52

to a message. Why the hell would I take a test?

1:17:55

Come on, man, that's like saying

1:17:57

you before you got in this program, you take a

1:17:59

test where you're taking cocaine or not? What do you think?

1:18:02

Huh? You got

1:18:04

more questions, But I'd tell me if you have a problem

1:18:06

figuring out whether you're from me or Trump

1:18:09

and you ain't black mindal Caucus,

1:18:12

No you haven't. You're a line dog faced pony

1:18:14

soldier. I want to see these beautiful young ladies.

1:18:17

I want to see them dancing when they're four years old

1:18:19

or too. Visit

1:18:21

you clap for that. What

1:18:24

you all know, but most people don't know.

1:18:27

Unlike the African American community, with notable

1:18:29

exceptions, the Latino community

1:18:31

is an incredibly diverse community. And

1:18:34

I had a nurse at at nurses

1:18:37

at Walter Reed Hospital who

1:18:39

would bend down and whispering

1:18:41

my year and go home and get

1:18:43

me pillows. They would make sure they'd actually

1:18:46

probably nothing ever taught in you

1:18:48

can't do it in the COVID time, but they'd

1:18:51

actually breathe my nostrils to make me move.

1:18:54

You are actually trying to diminish your second amount

1:18:56

of right. I

1:18:58

don't know which one of them are my

1:19:01

favorites here, but it's that bad. By

1:19:03

the way, Linda wants to talk about Joe

1:19:05

and me. What do you want to talk about Joe, Amika, for I

1:19:07

have no problem with Joe Amika, I don't care that they're

1:19:10

big liberals. How do you not have a problem

1:19:15

with Joe and Mika? I honestly don't have a problem

1:19:17

with Joe Amika. I don't care. I have a problem

1:19:19

with them. I have a problem that they have any time

1:19:21

on TV. It's it's offensive.

1:19:24

There's something wrong with the media people that The

1:19:26

great thing about television is you got a lot of

1:19:28

options. You know, I can't force people

1:19:31

to listen to this radio show. I'd like to if I

1:19:33

could, but I can't, and then say anyways,

1:19:36

you know, so we're thrilled about that. So what do you

1:19:38

so? Why are you all jazzed

1:19:40

up about what Joe and meek or We know they hate

1:19:42

Trump, we know they just love the

1:19:45

tenseness between them. Jason, can you just play

1:19:47

that one cut where they're like freaking out over each

1:19:49

other Trump, Kamala Harris,

1:19:51

I think I think Rudy Giastro's try

1:19:53

to make sure communists. At this point, I'm just saying, yes,

1:19:56

thank you, okay, okay,

1:19:58

by you all. It's very good.

1:20:01

Yeah, excuse me, excuse

1:20:03

me, I'm speaking still

1:20:06

ahead. It's been quite a week for President

1:20:08

Oh my god, Actually, really

1:20:11

are going to interrupt me, Derek Cole,

1:20:13

this is throw the rock at the police

1:20:16

cruisers so quickly, and of

1:20:18

course those are the type of people the

1:20:20

Yankee sign. Yeah, this

1:20:23

is what lost the debates. Would

1:20:25

never do that. And we were the first

1:20:27

team. You check it. We were the first

1:20:29

team to integrate. Again't

1:20:32

even say that, go ahead, You're in big trouble.

1:20:34

It's been President Trump. He

1:20:36

called his coronavirus diagnosis a

1:20:38

blessing from God. So Willie

1:20:41

Um, you know, Meek

1:20:43

and I we have rules

1:20:46

before we come on this show. I'm

1:20:48

not allowed to talk about baseball

1:20:52

for long periods of time. Nor

1:20:55

am I allowed to talk about our

1:20:57

loss decade in Turkey. You

1:20:59

and me Um, what

1:21:02

that's about? A decade that was by the way, okay,

1:21:05

so, but but for her, I

1:21:07

have not allowed her to utter

1:21:10

the phrase twenty fifth

1:21:12

Amendment. But you know,

1:21:14

because every morning she has wanted

1:21:16

to. I've been right all along twenty

1:21:18

fifth Amendment. And Isaiah, Honey, you can't

1:21:22

say that every day, And

1:21:24

she says, Honey, I can if I feel like

1:21:26

it. Well, what

1:21:30

I mean, you don't think that's amazing?

1:21:33

Like He's basically sounds like basically

1:21:36

they were in the living room and they're just having a TV

1:21:38

show around. Oh, that's definitely not the family.

1:21:40

You know, a family squabble. I

1:21:42

promise you their living room is louder and

1:21:44

more hostile, with a lot more words that we're not allowed

1:21:47

to say on the air. Also, can I come

1:21:49

in on one other thing? Because it's Friday and they hate they

1:21:52

hate Donald Trump? I get yeah,

1:21:54

but that's not even the point. They hate each other. It's

1:21:56

star I don't believe that. Oh,

1:21:58

calme on man anyways.

1:22:01

So the other thing, it's got to be hard if if

1:22:03

you're married to also do a TV show for

1:22:05

three hours a day with each other. I

1:22:07

mean, they didn't have to get married. They were doing a

1:22:09

TV show before they got married. That was their choice, you

1:22:12

know, they just they just I mean, she's

1:22:14

trying to revoke his First Amendment. Right. Let

1:22:16

me just say one thing here. I have

1:22:18

you noticed I've not spent a lot of time talking

1:22:20

about the Steve Schmidzt and Nicole Wallace's

1:22:23

Oh I know, well,

1:22:27

but and here's here's my thoughts on it.

1:22:29

Okay. The only thing I take issue

1:22:31

with is that they say they're

1:22:33

either Republican or conservative because they're

1:22:35

not, and I just I don't

1:22:37

have to not everybody has

1:22:40

to agree with me. Just enough, so

1:22:42

we get two hundred and seventy electoral votes

1:22:44

and I'll be happy. I'll be happy with that

1:22:46

or disagreeing. What's happening is

1:22:48

is that it's it's what you and I talk about a lot

1:22:51

of times off here. There's just no civil discourse.

1:22:53

For example, like you're talking about, you know, the Debate

1:22:55

Commission, and how I'm not that civil all the time

1:22:57

either. I mean, I'm guilty as charge, but you're the big

1:23:00

interrupted I've ever married. I mean, if Mica ever

1:23:02

did a show with you forgot about it, she'd lose our mind.

1:23:04

She jumped out the window. She'd be like, I'm done, I'm good.

1:23:06

She'd be happy with Joe forever. But

1:23:10

no, wait, wait, one comment. I just want

1:23:12

to make this one comment nice. You know, be

1:23:14

nice. I'm being very nice. I'm super nice. This

1:23:17

is very nice. I just wanted to say about the

1:23:19

Debate Commission. I think the best response

1:23:22

is it is to say, you know, we keep hearing

1:23:24

from the left that science matters, the facts

1:23:26

matter. Okay, great, So if science

1:23:28

matters and the facts matter, then if

1:23:30

Neither person on that stage has COVID. The

1:23:32

whole room has been COVID tested. And we're all

1:23:34

massed up, and we're behind plastic partitions,

1:23:38

and we're more than six feet apart. Then

1:23:40

why on God's green Earth can we not do a

1:23:42

real debate? We can? This is Joe

1:23:45

from from what I just played to

1:23:47

protect throw on their face. This is a

1:23:49

science matters conversation. Listen,

1:23:52

it certainly matters. Look, this is

1:23:55

just the reality. Now I'm going to be serious for

1:23:57

a second. The institutional forces

1:23:59

of the medium mob, and they are

1:24:01

a mob, and the institutional

1:24:04

forces of the Democratic Party. And I'll add

1:24:06

to that the institutional forces within

1:24:08

the Rhino Republican movement or the

1:24:10

never Trumper movement. They are so

1:24:13

fiercely anti Trump. I

1:24:15

mean, they've lost all sense of perspective

1:24:19

proportionality. They are

1:24:21

raging Donald Trump. And the one

1:24:24

thing I'm noticing that is emerging. Look,

1:24:26

I can accept if

1:24:28

it's a free and fair election. I can accept

1:24:30

losing. If I had my way, John

1:24:33

McCain would have beaten Barack Obama.

1:24:35

If I had my way, Mint Romney

1:24:37

would have beaten Barack Obama. I didn't win. I

1:24:40

wasn't it just it

1:24:42

wasn't meant to happen. I did everything I could

1:24:44

to pick the better candidate. Now, what bothers

1:24:47

me about the never Trump of people is

1:24:49

that they would always tell conservatives

1:24:51

like me, you gotta suck it

1:24:53

up for the good of the party. It's the lesser

1:24:56

of two evils, all of that crap, and I

1:24:58

would i'd look at the choices

1:25:00

that were not ideal. I like John

1:25:02

McCain personally, but I did not agree with John

1:25:04

McCain on a lot of issues. I like mc

1:25:07

romney is a very decent up

1:25:09

to the point where he lost was a He

1:25:12

just exudes decency. And

1:25:14

now the very people that were calling him

1:25:16

a racist and a misogynist,

1:25:19

you know, are now praising him, and

1:25:21

I'm like wow. And then the people that

1:25:24

went out and fought for him and supported

1:25:26

him and wanted him to win, people like me, and

1:25:29

I really believe he was more conservative than

1:25:31

McCain. I mean, I can't see on policy

1:25:34

where he would disagree with President Trump,

1:25:36

but he can't get over his hatred either.

1:25:39

And I think a lot of people that lose

1:25:41

the presidency, Hillary Clinton, Al

1:25:43

Gore, John McCain, even Mitt

1:25:46

Romney. They also lose their minds.

1:25:49

They can't believe they lost. And

1:25:51

I've noticed this too over the years.

1:25:53

Every candidate thinks they're gonna win.

1:25:55

They all believe that, and they're devastated

1:25:58

when they lose. I'd say, well, what are the pole show? I'm

1:26:00

down twenty And it's not like in a

1:26:02

case where Donald Trump, who I think is uniquely

1:26:05

in a position that he just does not

1:26:07

poll accurately. So I have

1:26:10

no faith in the polls that are out there now.

1:26:12

I did have faith in Matt

1:26:14

tower He's inside or advantage pole in Florida,

1:26:17

because he explained the methodology to us yesterday.

1:26:19

And I just think that I don't even

1:26:22

I think they believe they're doing the

1:26:24

will of God at this point. If they remove

1:26:26

Donald Trump, I think that's how nuts

1:26:28

it's gotten, un't I don't

1:26:31

disagree with you on many of these points. The

1:26:33

one thing that I will say, first of all, for anybody

1:26:35

who didn't see it, Matt Towery's pole that he did

1:26:37

for us is an awesome pole. Is Freddie

1:26:40

dot com and it's plus

1:26:42

three, right, It was a plus three pole. Yeah, So

1:26:45

that's very interesting in Florida,

1:26:47

which is obviously a key state, Panhandle,

1:26:49

et cetera. But I think the one thing

1:26:52

that you know, there's a lot of conversations you knew.

1:26:54

Katie and I talk about this a lot with the Quallers,

1:26:56

and what everybody says is we

1:26:58

do not have to have dinner with Donald Trump.

1:27:00

He's not coming to our house for the holidays.

1:27:02

We're not celebrating any big moments in our

1:27:05

lives with him. What we are doing is we're bringing jobs

1:27:07

back to America. Our four oh monkeys

1:27:09

are blossoming. Everybody is able

1:27:11

to prosper. He put three and a half million dollars

1:27:13

into black entrepreneurship. He reformed

1:27:16

the prison crime bills that all the Democrats

1:27:18

put in. Alice Marie Johnson is a freewoman.

1:27:21

We got Jack Brewer and Burgess out there talking

1:27:23

all the time. These people should be the ambassadors

1:27:25

and the surrogates for the minority communities

1:27:28

to understand how many good things have happened under

1:27:30

Donald Trump. You may not like his message,

1:27:33

but when you look at the data on paper, he

1:27:35

has done more for more groups of

1:27:37

people than any other president before him.

1:27:39

And maybe you might not like the way he says it. Okay,

1:27:42

fine, you know what there's a lot of people I have to work with

1:27:44

every day that I don't like, but you do it. You

1:27:46

it's just including you. Some days, it depends

1:27:49

other days. I love you, oh, thank you so, and

1:27:51

vice versa. There's a lot of dames

1:27:53

down to this. I

1:27:55

don't know. I mean, this is an

1:27:58

illusion that people think

1:28:00

that Republicans and Democrats get

1:28:02

along. They don't. The Democrats wanted

1:28:04

to destroy Trump. They've done everything

1:28:06

they've can from day one to destroy Trump.

1:28:08

I happened. I

1:28:10

think they're all part of the swamp. I think Donald Trump

1:28:13

stands alone in a party of his I think this is what

1:28:15

clearing the swamp looks like, and it's not

1:28:17

pretty. I really will and you, But

1:28:20

how do you say that the guy

1:28:22

that is putting conservative justices

1:28:24

on the court, the largest tax cuts in modern

1:28:26

history, eliminating burdensome

1:28:28

regulation, better trade deals,

1:28:31

he wasn't a protectionist. I told everybody

1:28:33

he wouldn't be. Foreign policy that actually

1:28:35

wins and defeats the caliphate

1:28:38

and serious Solomoni Baghdaddy

1:28:40

and associates the al Qaida leader in

1:28:43

Yemen, building up our nation's

1:28:45

defenses, fixing the broken healthcare

1:28:47

system of the VA, finding a

1:28:50

way, fighting to get up the

1:28:52

wall, money to build four hundred new miles

1:28:54

a wall, fighting to get NATO

1:28:56

and our allies to finally pay their fair

1:28:59

share, fighting for these trade

1:29:01

deals that he's got. Fight, fight, fight, fight, fight

1:29:03

Now. I happen to like fighting.

1:29:06

I've trained as a fighter. I'm a

1:29:08

student of martial arts. We really fight.

1:29:11

Um. I like a president that's out

1:29:13

there fighting. I don't need to have tea

1:29:15

and crumpets with the guy, exactly,

1:29:17

I don't. That's not what I'm look I

1:29:19

want a president that is tough, that

1:29:22

fights for the promises he makes.

1:29:24

Just remember Joe Biden was the guy

1:29:27

who left our men to die in Benghazi.

1:29:29

It was on his watch. Remember

1:29:31

Toomey and the deep State was also on his

1:29:34

watch. That's right. The logan act good

1:29:36

morning against Flynn. It's a it's

1:29:38

a hot mess. Listen, you're more confident

1:29:40

than I am. And he's gonna win. He's

1:29:43

it's gonna be it's gonna be a knockout. But that

1:29:45

doesn't mean we're complacent. That means we go and

1:29:47

we vote, and we vote. I listen,

1:29:50

I'm more irish than you are, apparently, because

1:29:52

I just I'm I'm

1:29:55

thinking in my head that we're six

1:29:57

points down and we got two minutes to go. My

1:29:59

analogy, that's what I'm playing,

1:30:01

that analogy so much. You gotta go eighty

1:30:03

yards, no timeouts, crossed the plane, kick the

1:30:05

extra point. Absolutely, all

1:30:08

right. That's gonna wrap things up for today. Hannity Tonight,

1:30:11

nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel,

1:30:13

loaded up, Dan Bongino, Aaron

1:30:16

Parini's gonna join us, Pete Hegseth Rines,

1:30:18

previous Tammy Bruce, Ben Carson,

1:30:20

Greg Jarrett, Pambandi News. You won't

1:30:23

get from the mob twenty five days

1:30:25

until election Day, and when we get

1:30:27

back on Monday, just twenty

1:30:30

two on Tuesday, it'll be three weeks

1:30:32

away. Monday Edition. We'll see you then

1:30:34

the Sean Hannity Show. We'll see you tonight at nine. Thanks

1:30:36

for being with us, Have a great weekend.

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