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0:00

All right, glad you with us say, a busy, big

0:02

breaking newsday pretty much

0:04

all over the place. We now have

0:07

a ratcheting up in the conflict of battle

0:09

that seems to be emerging with a rand. As

0:12

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is

0:15

in Saudi Arabia, the

0:18

coalition seems real. The Saudi's

0:20

doubted apparently for a short

0:22

period of time, the idea that the Iranians

0:24

were responsible, that is no longer in doubt. We'll

0:27

get to that. We have the

0:29

Israeli elections. They have the most screwed

0:31

up system. If you think swinging,

0:34

hanging, dip boled, pimpled chads

0:37

were bad, I mean it is that much

0:39

worse in Israel for a lot of

0:41

different factors. And it's

0:44

like a stalemate every time they now have

0:46

an election. There's only so many times you can keep

0:48

asking people to go back to vote. What

0:51

is the outcome of that nobody knows at

0:53

this hour. As but

0:56

it does look like, you know, the

0:58

right block coalition, as the Prime Minister

1:01

has said, just not that long ago, rock

1:04

solid and would give

1:06

them not quite the sixty one

1:08

seats that they need for the

1:10

majority and the Connesset, but the

1:13

fact that the Blue and

1:15

White Party would need on

1:18

this with Marny Benny Gantz

1:20

that they would need okay, the Arab

1:22

coalition. Well that's twelve Cannesset seats.

1:25

And then you have this this odd

1:27

ball Lieberman who is just out there causing

1:30

trouble. He was the one after BB won the

1:32

last election in April and had

1:34

a governing coalition, except this guy

1:36

said I don't want BB all right, so

1:38

now he won't. He's now stated repeatedly,

1:40

well he's not going to align

1:43

with the Arab coalition. That means okay,

1:45

Bread and Blue doesn't have a coalition now

1:47

they all want a unity government where they all today

1:49

go back and forth. Can's BB prime minister?

1:52

It's I whoever heard of a system like this? It's

1:54

so ridiculously messed

1:56

up, but it is what it is, and that's

1:58

a parliamentary system them and you've got all these smaller

2:01

parties and everybody and every

2:03

party has a specific agenda and to thread

2:06

that needle is beyond ridiculous

2:09

in a multitude of ways. So

2:12

we'll get to that. We have a lot of twenty twenty news

2:14

today, including Jimmy Carter saying Biden

2:16

and Bernie are too old to be president. Oh

2:20

problem. Then

2:22

we've got the latest in the Kavanaugh case.

2:25

Oh, all of a sudden just came out

2:27

of nowhere. Yeah, the Democrats are

2:29

now backing down as it relates

2:31

to the New York Times Kavanaugh smear

2:33

and the Kavanaugh lie. We'll

2:35

get to all of that. I want to start first. I

2:38

mean, this is pretty This is a really amazing

2:40

moment. I think when

2:43

you look at the Democrats and what

2:45

they tried to do in their love and their

2:47

passion and their commitment to all things

2:49

impeaching Donald Trump. So

2:52

Corey Lewandowski goes

2:54

back before the committee yesterday

2:57

of yes, mister crazy impeachment.

2:59

We don't all the reason yet, but we know we'll do it

3:01

one day. And that would be, of course, Jerry

3:03

Nadler, the congressman in New York. Now, what's so funny

3:06

about Nadler is you know, if

3:08

he cared about and the Democrats on the committee

3:10

cared about obstruction, well they would

3:12

have looked at Hillary and the subpoena

3:14

emails deleted and bleach bit

3:17

and busted devices, removal of sim

3:19

card. That would have been obstruction. If they cared about Russian

3:21

interference. Well, they probably

3:23

would have looked a little bit at Oh,

3:26

let's see, maybe the dirty Russian dossier

3:29

that two and a half years late the New

3:31

York Times that devoted an entire

3:33

newsroom to one story, Russia, Russia,

3:35

Russia Trump Trump Trump collusion, collusion.

3:37

I hope we impeach him. I hope we impeach him. Yeah,

3:40

Well, they now recognize that dirty dossier

3:42

was in fact likely Russian disinformation from

3:45

the beginning a side note of

3:47

mere unimportance, I guess. But

3:49

the lie that's been told the American people. People

3:51

do need to know the truth, and the

3:53

truth in that case would be that, yeah, it was Russian

3:56

disinformation. But that means that the

3:58

Russians who gave the false information

4:00

to Christopher Steele knowing it was going

4:02

to Hillary Clinton to help her campaign. That

4:05

sounds to me like the Russians were looking to sew

4:07

discord and strongly supported

4:10

Hillary's run for the presidency. In

4:12

other words, the opposite of

4:15

what it is that you've heard from the media.

4:18

Now then we've got so we're

4:20

at this point where they don't care

4:22

about Russian interference, they don't care about

4:25

Ukrainian interference, they don't care about Russian

4:27

interference if it can be

4:29

tied to Donald Trump. They don't

4:31

care about election interference in general,

4:33

or they would care about the evidence Ukraine

4:36

is offering us of how they

4:38

tried to help rig

4:41

the election for Hillary Clinton and

4:43

they were interfering in our elections.

4:46

If they cared about obstruction, they'd

4:48

be all over the bleach bit, the Hammers

4:50

and de Lesians. If

4:53

they cared about the rule of law, they

4:55

would have been all over the Espionage Act and

4:57

top secret classified information on

5:00

reserver. If they cared about, for

5:02

example, Justice Kavan all the way they all

5:04

claim. And the Ibelievers, well, they'd

5:06

be I believing all over the place about the Lieutenant

5:08

governor, the Commonwealth Virginia and the yeah,

5:11

very credible to me allegations

5:14

made by two women, one rape and one

5:16

violent sexual assault. But no

5:18

I believer is interestingly enough, which

5:20

means this is all about politics

5:22

to them, This is all about selective

5:25

moral outrage. And this

5:27

is why this coming

5:30

election in twenty twenty probably

5:32

matters more than anything. I'm

5:34

gonna tell you something. They don't care. This

5:36

is a mob, a mob mentality.

5:39

That's why I call it the media mob. They're

5:42

never gonna stop. They don't want

5:44

to get the

5:46

truth to you, we the people. They

5:49

don't care about that. And they wake

5:51

up and it's every single second

5:53

of every hour of every day. You

5:56

know, they still Corey Lewandowski

5:58

is brought back yesterday. Democrats,

6:01

pundits, leftists and the media, they

6:03

are apoplectic. Rick

6:05

Wilson when one of these fake news

6:08

conspiracy channels, if you can't you

6:10

Democrats can't handle Corey Lewandowski,

6:13

Well, how could they proceed with impeachment? Or

6:16

you know, the worst dumbest lawyer

6:18

on television that works for fake news

6:21

CNN, Jeffrey Tubin. Trump

6:23

orders to Lewandowski are clear evidence

6:25

of obstruction. Corey knew it, you

6:28

know. And then the Democrats themselves,

6:31

you know, Corey Lewandowski erupts when he's

6:33

on fake news CNN and he's

6:35

asked, you know, questioning his lying to the press

6:38

or you're a journalist or you're talking hand Okay.

6:40

He's answered that pretty cleverly in my view,

6:42

and he said, yeah, well, they lie on the media

6:44

all the time, so I don't have any problems

6:47

you know, saying what I feel I need to say politically,

6:49

because that's what they're that's the game they're playing, which

6:52

is an interesting take. Well, when I'm under

6:54

oath, I tell the truth anyway,

6:56

several instances you know now that we

6:58

now maybe need to hold them in contempt or

7:01

what about you know Lewandowski and Mueller

7:04

Report after he admits he didn't read

7:06

it, so he's asking them the whole time, can you show me where

7:08

that is, sir? And the Muller report, because he's there to talk

7:10

about that, and they had that agreement one time.

7:12

That was it. I'll

7:14

discuss the issues in the Mueller Report, nothing

7:16

more. And I mean you'll look

7:18

at this, and I am telling you the

7:21

the incredible lack of ability

7:23

of Democrats to take on

7:26

Corey Lewandowski ran rings around

7:28

them. Here's some of this from yesterday.

7:30

The White House's obstruction of Congress strangers

7:32

across nearly every committee and ritually

7:35

every investigation of the administration.

7:37

We had mister Muller here, how

7:39

a long day of it. Judging

7:42

by all accounts, he didn't go realal. This

7:44

has been more obstruction of Congress by this administration.

7:47

And you followed their instructions and you're doing

7:49

just exactly what they thought you'd do. You're

7:51

a loyal soldier. The president is falsely

7:53

accused of cluding with a foreign state to impact

7:55

the election. Jim call me when we depose

7:58

him. At that very table, said

8:00

after ten months of investigation, we

8:02

didn't have a thing. Bob Mueller

8:04

gets named special counsel. He weighs thirty million

8:07

dollars a taxpayer money twenty two months investigation.

8:09

He said at that table just a few weeks

8:12

ago, and gives the same dark answer.

8:15

But these guys over here, they don't care. The president

8:17

can hid behind you any longer time.

8:19

If you should be here to be telling the truth,

8:22

the truth

8:24

will set you name American people.

8:27

I yeel back the time of the general Lady has expired.

8:29

The witness man answer the question. I

8:31

don't believe there was a question, Congressman, very well, yes

8:33

there was again, Congress when I recognize

8:36

that the privilege is not mine. But I'd asked by the White

8:38

House to I'm just glad be happy to answer your

8:40

question, or you can just have a conversation by yourself.

8:42

But if you'd like to ask me a question out, I'll be happy. I

8:44

am just want to continue. The reason has been don't ask

8:46

me a question time. This is a house

8:49

judiciary, not a house party. Are you the hitman,

8:51

the bad man, the lookout, or

8:54

all of the above? I think I'm

8:56

a good looking man. Actually, are

8:58

you ashamed of the words that you wrote down? President

9:01

Swallowell. I'm very happy of what I've written,

9:03

but you're welcome to read if you'd like them. I

9:07

mean, it is devastating. They

9:09

had no idea from the opening minutes

9:12

when Kory Lewandowski said, where

9:14

in the Mueller report does that appear? Sir is

9:16

I'm not asking you in them? I said, well, you just referred

9:18

to it. Can you show me to you know, so I can

9:21

you have a better recall what it

9:23

is that you're asking. And then of course

9:26

Nadler that has to struggle, and then he had

9:28

to get a copy of the Muller

9:30

Report. I mean, it was a comedy

9:32

of errors if it wasn't. On the other hand, so

9:35

serious because from

9:37

you know, watching this yesterday, Corey

9:39

Lewandowski's making mincemeat out

9:41

of Nadler in company. I

9:44

mean, I bet Nadler wishes he chose somebody

9:47

else, and nobody else, by the way, is coming

9:49

because everybody else has been all this time,

9:52

all this effort literally

9:54

going into every aspect of

9:56

this. Between hearings, Korey

9:59

Lewandowski has been to that committee twice,

10:01

he's been to the Senate committee, has been spent

10:03

fifteen hours with Robert

10:05

Muller's group, and Lewandowski

10:08

just slammed them as Trump paters, criticized

10:10

the House Judiciary Committee Democrats

10:12

making him appear before they're a panel again

10:15

in an impeachment hearing that quickly descended

10:18

into total, an utter chaos, and

10:20

he brightly pointed out, we've spent over three

10:22

years, forty million dollars in these investigations,

10:25

and he says it's now clear the investigation

10:27

was populated by many Trump

10:29

paters who had their own agenda or

10:32

to try to take down a duly elected president

10:34

of the United States. This is not what they thought they

10:36

were getting yesterday. And of the

10:38

Democrats, he said, at one point, I think they just

10:40

hate this president more than they love this

10:43

country. Ouch and Lewandowski,

10:45

well, the first witness, but the others are saying,

10:48

no thanks, we're not coming back again. Well,

10:50

now the Democrats, they're now

10:53

hitting the panic button because

10:55

there are some Democrats, at least forty or fifty

10:57

of them, that are looking at the twenty twenty elections

11:00

thinking their political futures are hanging

11:02

in the balance because they actually

11:04

are Democrats, a lot of them in Trump

11:06

won districts. Donald Trump at

11:08

the top of the ballot, they fear means that,

11:10

okay, their opponent is hopefully

11:12

going to be pulled in by a wave of Donald Trump.

11:16

So you know that's the real news. You got

11:18

this Democrat Anthony Berndici,

11:21

I think is his name, from New York. You

11:23

know, he took his concerns right to you

11:26

know, speaker and name only Pelosi,

11:28

and he said to Politico, it's frustrating

11:30

for me, someone coming from a district

11:32

that was one of the districts that helped get us into

11:35

the majority, having so much

11:37

focus on things like impeachment or other

11:39

issues that are divisive. We should

11:41

be focusing on the kitchen table

11:44

issues, he said, claiming that he and other

11:46

freshman Democrats that agree

11:48

with him that the agenda of the Democratic

11:51

Party does not match their voter concerns.

11:53

Their internal polling Now reports

11:57

that fifty four percent of voters

12:00

but the Democratic Party said that the Democrats

12:02

were more focused on impeachment than any

12:04

other policy, and only ten

12:07

percent of voters believe that impeachment should

12:09

be their focus, and Democrats

12:11

frustrated by a lack of clarity because

12:13

of the impeachment process. They're never going to get

12:15

it in the Senate, just like even Dick

12:18

Durbin sas stop with Justice Cavanol,

12:20

you're not going to get it here either. You

12:22

know, they don't know what they're doing

12:24

it. It was an epic fail yesterday

12:27

with Corey against Corey Lewandowski.

12:30

One point, he actually just heard it there

12:32

trolling Eric Swalwell. Yes,

12:35

President swall because because his campaign

12:37

lasted like twenty seconds and

12:40

it descends into disarray. Nadler

12:42

considering now holding Corey Lewandowski

12:45

in contempt. Look, that's why

12:47

nobody in their right mind should ever go before

12:49

these committees anymore. They've all

12:52

testified, they've all given, you know,

12:55

hours and hours of their lives

12:57

to these committees and to the special

13:00

Counsel. And then if

13:02

you answer the questions and they don't like the

13:04

way you answer them, they are

13:06

the sole arbiter whether they get to say

13:08

you lied and then they get to charge you.

13:10

Remember, if you're a comy and you'll lie,

13:12

it doesn't matter if you're McCabe and you'll lie. It doesn't

13:14

matter if your Hillary and you obstruct

13:17

justice. It doesn't matter if your Hillary and you have

13:19

top secret classified information on a

13:21

private server in violation of the Espionage

13:23

Act and subsequent subsections.

13:25

It doesn't matter. He's now considering

13:28

holding former Trump campaign manager Corey

13:30

Lewandowski in contempt. Well, that

13:32

means the next time anybody goes before these committees,

13:34

the words I plead the fifth

13:37

invoked the fifth because you

13:39

don't have to incriminate yourself. And

13:42

God forbid, if you just happen to say

13:44

one little litsy bitsy thing that

13:46

didn't match exactly what you said one

13:48

of the other fourteen times you've been there, well

13:51

then they're gonna say perjury, and then

13:53

then you got that mess in your life as

13:55

you roll along. You want to know how sick the

13:58

rage psychosis Trump

14:00

insanity has gotten. Now

14:02

we've had Madonna, you know, she thinks an

14:05

awful lot about blowing up the Trump White

14:07

House. Johnny Depp, Well, when's the last

14:09

time an actor has killed a president?

14:11

In imagining himself as the next

14:13

John Wilkes Booth? And now

14:15

over there at Conspiracy TV MSNBC,

14:18

I'm sure nothing will happen. They have

14:20

a panelist openly fantasizing

14:23

about carrying out a terrorist

14:25

attack on a Trump owned apartment

14:27

building. And by the way, they're the

14:29

same people who complained that Donald Trump's rhetoric

14:31

inspires violence. And

14:34

the Daily Caller points out MSNBC

14:36

Conspiracy Channel panelist actually

14:38

MSDNC revealed he fantasizes

14:41

about plowing his car into Trump Plaza

14:43

every single time he

14:46

drives past it. This is just

14:48

hours after a car crashed into

14:50

the center in Neuroschelle. Anyway,

14:53

you have the panelist executive editor

14:56

of Above the Law tweeting Wednesday

14:58

morning that he always thinks about driving his

15:00

car into Trump Plaza. Well,

15:03

I guess he's on the right network, isn't

15:05

he? All right? Twenty five to the top

15:07

of the hour. Back to Israel for a second here, So what you

15:09

have is basically a tie,

15:12

that's the only way to describe it.

15:14

And what you have is the need

15:17

of either the Left Block or the Right

15:19

Block getting the sixty one

15:21

votes creating a coalition

15:25

that would be a governing coalition, and it's

15:27

challenging. It looks like

15:29

Prime Minister Netanyahu's

15:32

Right Block lead is one over

15:34

the Left Block. But the Left block is

15:36

also assuming

15:39

in all of this that they would partner

15:43

with the Arab Coalition, which is about twelve

15:45

Knesset seats. And the

15:48

bottom line is Rivlin will announce a

15:50

final counts. Nine of the

15:52

vote is in the votes they're waiting for the

15:54

military vote that tend to favor

15:57

Lakud. That is good for bb and

16:00

either Gans or Bibe will be given

16:02

a mandate to former government. I don't

16:04

think one can be formed by either by

16:06

Gans, but I do think Bbe. Now what's

16:09

happened here is you've got one

16:11

guy, Lieberman, that

16:14

is that basically holding up the entire

16:16

works. And the main reason for this is his own

16:19

personal ambition from what I can tell, and

16:22

Lieberman basically he wants to be

16:24

prime minister. He's afraid that

16:26

once Bbe gets another term, he's going to be there another

16:29

five or ten years. He's now already over

16:31

the summer he became the longest serving prime minister,

16:35

who just passed the record of Bengorian

16:38

after the forty eight partition plan as

16:41

again the longest serving prime minister in Israeli

16:43

history. But he's the right guy at the right

16:45

place at the right time, especially with things

16:47

heating up with Iran. So

16:50

his goal has been and the reason that

16:52

BB won last time was

16:55

trying to form a government. The reason he stopped

16:57

it was, from my take, his own personal

16:59

ambition, because the only

17:01

way he'd ever get to be prime minister is with some kind

17:04

of deal because his support is you

17:06

know what, twelve seats, that's it,

17:09

not a lot more. And

17:11

so he's forming with Cans and the and

17:13

the Liberal. The problem is he also has said

17:15

publicly will not form any coalition government

17:18

with the Arab coalition. But

17:20

now that means okay, here we are, and

17:22

he's going to push for a unity government where they change

17:24

in and out, up and down. It's I'll

17:27

tell you what it is. The It is

17:29

the most most screwed up

17:31

system I've

17:33

ever seen, and it happens

17:36

pretty much now every election. And

17:39

but we'll see, we'll wait, we'll watch and hope

17:41

for the best in that particular case we

17:44

do have. I don't even know

17:46

what to make of this because it's so funny. I mean, we got

17:48

more news out of our good friend. I guess

17:50

you just can't make this up. Ronald

17:52

McDaniel just pointed out that Joe

17:55

Biden said his tax credit will

17:57

put seven hundred and twenty million

17:59

women back in the workforce. Listen

18:02

to what I'm saying, Sleepy, creepy,

18:04

crazy Joe three zero three three zero.

18:07

He says his tax credit will put seven

18:10

hundred and twenty million women

18:13

back into the workforce. Now,

18:15

the problem is America's

18:17

population. There's only about three and thirty

18:20

million of us, So

18:22

he's a mess. We'll talk with phil O'Reilly about the

18:24

race coming up as well at the top of the next

18:27

hour. And in other news, Politico

18:29

has an interesting piece out left

18:32

wing voter enthusiasm clearly shifting

18:34

towards Elizabeth Barren, the other

18:36

socialist, and fear is growing among Bernie

18:38

backers that his recent slide in the polls

18:41

is irreversible. Now there's a

18:43

lot of finger pointing going on Bernie Sanders

18:46

fiercest supporters, a sound in the alarm that

18:48

the campaign is bogged down by disorganization,

18:50

personality, clashes for communication

18:53

between state operations, national headquarters.

18:55

And after a pair of setbacks this week, the

18:58

acrimony of his half

19:00

in New Hampshire on Sunday and

19:02

the loss of the Working Family's Party endorsement

19:04

to Elizabeth Warren, a day later on.

19:07

Now, Sanders allies and former aids

19:09

are worried that recent disappointments

19:11

are not one off stumbles, but rather well

19:15

more evidence of a larger problem in

19:18

his crazy bid for the White House. And the concerns

19:20

are particularly acute in

19:23

his neighboring state, New Hampshire. But it's also

19:25

Elizabeth Warren's neighboring state. But

19:27

don't worry, Joe three three three is

19:29

telling everybody his campaign that he doesn't need

19:31

to win Iowa or New Hampshire and he'll be in great

19:34

shape. That's not true anyway.

19:36

The Warriors for Standers comes as they enter

19:38

a crucial phase, which

19:40

is after Labor Day. Voters now

19:42

begin to tune in to an election and

19:44

begin to make up their minds and expectations

19:47

for standers or sky high

19:49

because remember, in New Hampshire, he defeated Hillary

19:52

Clinton in twenty sixteen by twenty two percentage

19:54

points. And Political spoke

19:56

with about a dozen current former Sanders

19:59

advisers allies, many

20:01

of whom declined to discuss internal dynamics

20:04

on the record for fear of retribution. But

20:06

since Sunday, campaign staffers have been calling

20:08

members of the Steering Committee asking

20:10

them not to speak to the media because stories

20:13

about the internal shake up were being published.

20:16

Anyway, there's usually a grant of truth when you start

20:18

to see these stories. In other words, the finger

20:20

pointing has begun. That's probably

20:23

just the beginning of this. Jimmy

20:26

Carter has weighed in, and

20:29

it's not good for Joe three h three three

20:31

oh. He's just week shy of being

20:33

ninety five years old, and he said

20:35

he doesn't believe that he could have managed

20:38

the presidency at eighty and

20:41

then went on to say, talking about Biden

20:43

seventy six, Bernie seventy eight, each

20:46

of that would turn eighty during their terms of

20:48

elected. I hope there's an age limit, he said, answering

20:50

a question. And he said, if I were

20:52

eighty years old, if I was fifteen years younger,

20:55

I don't believe I can undertake the duties that

20:57

I experienced when I was president. Yeah,

21:00

but we have seven twenty million

21:03

women will be back in the workforce thanks to Joe

21:05

three h three three oh. Another new poll shows

21:08

Andrew Yang actually beating Kamala

21:10

Harris in California.

21:13

That's a big number. Emerson

21:15

Pole Andrew Yang getting some traction

21:17

there and so beating even the

21:20

senator of that state. That's our state, California.

21:23

Anyway. Yang was at seven percent, slight

21:25

edge over Kamala Harris. How far

21:27

she has fallen six percent among

21:30

Democratic primary voters.

21:32

When you donate money to a presidential campaign,

21:35

what happens? The politician spends

21:37

the money on TV ads and consultants,

21:39

and you hope it works out. It's

21:41

time to trust ourselves more than our politicians.

21:44

That's why I'm going to do something unprecedented

21:46

tonight. My campaign

21:49

will now give a freedom dividend of one thousand

21:51

dollars a month for an entire year to

21:53

ten American families. Someone watching

21:55

this at home right now. If you believe

21:58

that you can solve your own problems better than any

22:00

politician, go to Yang twenty dot

22:02

com and tell us how one thousand dollars a month

22:04

will help you do just that. This

22:07

is how we will get our country working for us

22:09

again, the American people. Wow,

22:13

listen, this party is off the rails.

22:16

This is not a party.

22:19

And we went through all of the

22:21

money and the cost you

22:23

know in the recent days. It is

22:25

expensive, it is unsustainable,

22:28

it can never happen. If it

22:31

does happen, We're in deep trouble

22:33

because we don't have ninety

22:36

three trillion dollars to spend

22:38

on the Green New Deal, and if

22:40

we spend it, well, that means

22:43

that we will be bankrupt. And none

22:45

of that is going to be good. By

22:47

the way, there's going to be a Republican debate sort

22:49

of. It's gonna host two Republican

22:52

debates Business Insider today.

22:54

Okay, nobody's gonna watch and nobody cares.

22:57

You got Let's see Joe Walsh. I've

22:59

known, nobody knows who Joe Walsh is. Joe

23:01

Walsh thinks he's well known now

23:04

that he's made the Sunday Circuit and

23:06

embarrassed himself. I

23:08

mean, Joe Walsh is a walking train

23:10

wreck. I mean literally,

23:12

Yeah, I said all these stupid things, but yeah,

23:15

I'm still running anyway. Nobody

23:17

remembers Bill Weldon in a nice

23:19

guy. I've met him over the years. He's smart.

23:22

He's not going to be president, and

23:24

either is anybody else that wants to

23:26

get into this race. It's not gonna happen,

23:29

and I don't care how many other people get in. And

23:31

it's Trump is now ninety percent

23:33

approval rating among his own base

23:36

so that's a pretty good deal. By the way, the President blitz

23:39

into California out of fifteen million dollar

23:41

fundraiser, irritating celebrities

23:44

and activists out there, wealthy

23:46

Republicans, and just the span of two days. That's

23:48

a lot of money in two days. By the way,

23:50

a Casio Cortez is flexing against

23:53

the Democratic leadership by endorsing an incumbent's

23:55

primary challenger. Whoop,

23:58

c Daisy. I guess saoc

24:00

is the real speaker of the House, Pelosi

24:02

speaker in name only, which I've been saying. And

24:05

Trump, you know, is now going after Okay,

24:08

well look at all the homelessness in Los Angeles

24:10

and San Francisco. Well we need to fix that too.

24:13

So you've got a situation. You got Biden

24:16

now being told by Jimmy Carter that

24:19

he and Bernie are too old to be president. That's

24:21

not a good situation for them. You

24:24

got Democratic senators now preparing

24:26

to revolt if Bernie or Warren

24:28

wins the nomination. Now they got

24:30

bigger problems. Now it looks like

24:32

quote Senate Democrats privately

24:35

warning that if Bernie or Elizabeth

24:37

Warren win the nomination, they

24:39

would likely face opposition

24:41

from fellow Democrats to some

24:44

of their biggest proposals. In

24:46

other words, there's some common sense among

24:48

Democrats, sort of like Dick Durbin

24:51

telling everybody is liberal and leftist as

24:53

he is. Yeah, this impeachment idea

24:55

of Kavanaugh is a dumb idea.

24:58

It's really stupid. Now, Biden

25:00

does lead the twenty twenty field,

25:02

but you're seeing this now in every poll, and

25:05

that is that Warren's support is growing,

25:07

and it's growing fairly significantly. Biden

25:10

leads the overall horse race from thirty

25:12

one percent Democratic primary voters,

25:15

but Warren's now at twenty five. She's

25:17

nearly up to the margin of error. Bernie down

25:19

to fourteen. He got Mayor

25:22

Peked Buddha Judge. Buddha Judge

25:24

is at seven percent, Kamala five percent.

25:27

Yikes, this is a mess.

25:30

Then you got al Sharpton. Everyone's been kissing Al

25:32

Sharpton's ring looking for his endorsement. They

25:35

gave a fiery speech about the race and said

25:37

it was time to stop pitting old against

25:39

young and that he preferred older

25:41

candidates to anyone imposed on

25:44

us by new liberals who are progressive

25:46

on everything. But race sounds

25:49

like a shot at the squad to me anyway.

25:51

The speech was at the weekend's Congressional

25:53

Black Caucus Foundation Phoenix Awards dinner.

25:56

He laid out the stakes for the presidential race,

25:58

called for an end so the backbiting in

26:01

fighting. We're fighting today though

26:03

the worst form of racism and bigotry

26:05

that we've seen since the eighteen hundreds, fling

26:09

out Donald Trump and

26:11

going on from there, but then also destroy

26:13

some of the Democratic candidates who are bad

26:15

on race. We're not looking for quote

26:17

better slave masters. I

26:20

think he still works at the Conspiracy

26:22

Channel MSDNC. Dick

26:25

Morris had an interesting piece, Mandatory

26:28

Medicare will doom the Democrats. I'm

26:30

not sure, but it could. Elizabeth

26:33

Warren railing against lobbyists, but record

26:36

shows she received big nonations from them,

26:39

and Elizabeth Warren failed to stand up a low

26:41

income Harvard employees during a two thousand

26:43

and nine layoff. Of course, she

26:45

was using, you know, the issue

26:48

of her ancestry to

26:50

claim minority status at the time. She

26:53

was a Native American ancestry

26:56

test missed one thousand, twenty

26:59

four. Not true, fake

27:01

news on

27:03

the Iranian issue, all right. Pompeo's

27:07

now meeting with the Saudis. The

27:09

Saudis now have analyzed

27:11

our photos and they

27:13

now have concluded that the Iranian missile

27:16

debris was found in Saudi

27:18

Arabias from the Iranians. And

27:21

so now I would assume that there's some

27:23

type of plan strategy being

27:25

on board. But Hillary's VP running

27:27

mate, Senator Tim Kane, blamed America

27:30

for provoking the Iranian bombing

27:32

on and the attack on the Saudi oil fields.

27:35

It's our fault. Really,

27:37

you're gonna blame Trump for that too. Why

27:40

because he's not trying to bribe them with one hundred and fifty

27:42

billion dollars in cash

27:44

and other currencies. Why because

27:46

he won't sign on to a deal that would allow the

27:48

Iranians in ten years to

27:50

get the nuclear weapons anyway, in spite

27:53

of thee hundred and fifty billion, the

27:55

fact that that deal that

27:58

never allowed US inspectors,

28:00

that deal that didn't allow anywhere,

28:03

any place, any time inspections.

28:06

The president

28:08

now, with his sanctions, we now forty

28:10

percent inflation, and what

28:12

you see is the population now rising

28:15

up. And do we really care

28:17

what you know? Francis

28:20

Macrone says, or Merkel has

28:22

to say, I don't care what any of them think, but

28:25

I will tell you that if

28:27

the United States, look, why does the United States

28:29

need maybe to consider involvement. How many

28:31

more drones are we going to let them shoot out

28:33

of the sky. Let's look

28:35

at other issues involved here. Okay, Well,

28:38

we're energy independent for the

28:40

first time in seventy five years thanks to the President,

28:42

and we now are the world's largest oil producer.

28:45

That means the Straits of Horror Moves are

28:48

well strategically of little

28:50

importance to us personally. We

28:53

had John Hoffmeister, former CEO of Shell

28:55

Oil, on yesterday. Yeah, he said, we have two hundred

28:57

plus years of energy and counting and we'll probably find

29:00

more. But more importantly,

29:02

if we can now outproduce Russia, will bring Russia

29:05

to their knees. We don't need oil

29:07

from the Middle East from countries that hate

29:09

our guts. The Straits of Hormuz

29:11

are less strategically important than ever before,

29:13

those narrow straits. So

29:16

what the Iranians do there is not our business except

29:19

the free flow of oil at market prices.

29:21

Well, that means that if they're able to disrupt

29:24

that, meaning the Iranians, that's going

29:26

to impact the entire global economy

29:29

and more directly, that's

29:31

going to impact those that still

29:33

rely on that oil, not us, and

29:36

that means that's going to impact their economies

29:38

because it's the lifeblood of every economy. And

29:40

then from there, we've got to decide

29:43

if we're gonna let the Iranian mulls pull that off.

29:45

I don't think we should, and I don't think we will. All

29:48

Right, we got a lot to get to. We got a lot to

29:50

get to. Bill O'Reilly at the top of the next hour,

29:52

we're going to look at talk to General Jack

29:55

Keane what's likely to happen with Iran. We're

29:58

putting more guys behind bars

30:02

that are fighting in our military, in

30:05

large part due to the

30:07

rules of engagement of Obama.

30:09

It is a national disgrace that

30:11

we have people that work in air conditioned offices

30:15

that are determining the fate of guys

30:17

on the battlefield, that have to make split second

30:19

decisions. All of these cases,

30:21

from my perspective, need to

30:23

be reviewed. Well. There's

30:26

going to be a push to get that to

30:28

happen. Important thanks

30:30

to the work we've done on this show and Linda going

30:32

down eleven Worth and Eddie Gallagher's

30:35

case, and Clinton Rance's case and others.

30:37

That is, Obama reportedly told

30:40

Joe Biden directly, quote,

30:42

you don't have to do this, Joe, you really

30:44

don't. That is not a joke, that

30:47

is a natural fact. I think

30:49

Biden looked unsteady at many points.

30:51

Play the radio, make sure the television.

30:53

Excuse me, make sure you have the record

30:56

player on at night. He's

30:58

not the most polish speaker the president

31:00

thing my friend for Vermont

31:03

thanks that watching his long winding

31:05

answers that don't really make sense

31:07

and recent debates has also raised the question as to whether

31:09

that has gotten worse and whether he

31:11

is up for this. The fact is that the

31:14

bills as the president that excuse me, the

31:16

future president here, because there's a lot of people who are

31:18

concerned about Joe Biden's

31:20

ability to carry the ball all the way across the

31:22

end line without fumbling. Go to Joe

31:25

three three

31:27

oh. He looked kind of unsteady and almost

31:29

deer in the headlights. So what are we doing? What's

31:32

going on right now? He's not that good

31:34

at this. I mean, he's clearly not. That's Toronto

31:36

candidate thinking on his feet away my

31:39

times thought myself, I think there are some

31:42

concerns, and they've been may've been

31:44

expressed by Democrats themselves. Four

31:46

kids are just as bright and just as tall as

31:48

white kids. Over whether

31:50

Joe Biden is equipped

31:53

to withstand a very grueling campaign,

31:55

we choose truth over facts.

31:58

I'm not going nuts. Are definitely moments

32:00

where you listen to Joe Biden and you had just wonder,

32:04

this is the United States of

32:06

America. We've acted together. We

32:09

have never, never, never been

32:11

unable to overcome whatever the problem was. If

32:14

you agree with me, go to Joe

32:17

three oh three three

32:19

oh and help me in this fight.

32:22

Thank you very much. All Right, there it is.

32:24

That is the new Republican And again,

32:26

sleepy, creepy crazy Joe

32:29

three oh three three oh. Now

32:33

he's taken a bigger hit in the polls leads

32:35

in one warm, creeping up daily

32:39

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O'Reilly, sir, how are you welcome back

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to the program good. I want everybody

33:01

to go to Bill O three three

33:06

billow which

33:09

but it means nothing the whole

33:11

thing. I think Vermont's beautiful

33:13

this time of year. While you're in New Hampshire. We

33:16

take truth over facts. I don't know which my favorite

33:18

is. But you I didn't even know. Apparently

33:21

you send out on Billoreilly dot com Bill's

33:23

Message of the Day. I'm like, is this like a Bible

33:26

message? No, it's about Joe Biden.

33:28

Why is Joe Biden leading? It's

33:30

the way to get your day starting off

33:33

right. Give you a little wisdom,

33:35

um, to take into the officer,

33:38

into school wherever you want to do so.

33:40

I see Biden a lot differently than you

33:42

do Um and other people

33:45

who believe that the Obama

33:48

administration was appalling and

33:51

all that. I see Biden

33:53

as a figurehead. I don't

33:55

see him as a politician

33:59

who has

34:01

the fire in the belly to do

34:04

anything. So his whole life

34:06

he has been basically in federal

34:09

government, elected in Delaware,

34:11

and then Obama basically

34:14

chose him to because

34:16

there was a little bit of nervousness about Obama's

34:18

inexperience and he wasn't an old

34:21

hand. He needed somebody to guide him through the

34:23

labyrinth at his Washington and that's why

34:25

Biden got But Biden himself,

34:28

even if he were elected president,

34:30

which is possible, wouldn't run

34:32

the country. And people should understand

34:35

that he would pick people

34:37

to run the country for him.

34:39

So it's exactly the opposite of Trump,

34:41

who absolutely runs

34:43

every part of the Trump

34:46

administration is nothing that he doesn't

34:48

run. Biden be a one hundred and eighty degrees

34:50

opposite of that. You see. Look,

34:52

I know some people said, well, we need to see your medical

34:55

records. I'm like, I don't really need to see his

34:57

medical records. I actually believe in the space

34:59

of probably some people, I don't care about seeing

35:01

anybody's medical records. When

35:04

Hillary Clinton was at ground zero

35:06

and she collapsed, yeah we

35:08

needed an explanation what happened there?

35:10

And I know people didn't like it because I played it

35:13

and I'm like, this is a full on collapse.

35:15

Why did she collapse? And you

35:17

know I heard different stories at the time.

35:20

I just that doesn't look good if

35:22

a presidential candidate it collapses. Now,

35:24

that can be dehydration, little things like that.

35:26

I get it. But I just look at Biden,

35:28

Bill and I see a guy that's aged twenty

35:30

years since he left office. I

35:33

think that Biden is every bit

35:35

his seventy six years. Well,

35:38

I think that he keeps himself

35:40

physically in decent shape. But certainly,

35:43

certainly he's not at

35:45

the level of Hannity and O'Reilly

35:47

when it comes to analyzing at

35:49

least one of us. At least the Hannity part's true

35:52

on that case. I'm working. You don't even

35:54

you don't do any exercise, do you? But put that on? No,

35:56

that's a that's a total Okay, what do

35:58

you do? What? What kind of exercise

36:00

do you do? I'm a pool guy, I'm a

36:03

former lifeguard. Okay, how how

36:05

many days a week do you swim? I try

36:07

to get in there five days a week. Okay,

36:09

Now how many laps will you do?

36:11

It depends how lazy I am? But

36:14

how do you see me? I got

36:16

the same waste that I had when I was playing college

36:18

football. Yeah, I'm

36:21

not so sure I buy that, but I'll

36:23

go along with that. Do you want me to? But

36:26

I'm not buy it. Um, you

36:28

know, I'm not going to open his weight watching

36:30

a holistic tour. I don't need

36:32

that, And I'm in decent shape. But

36:34

anyway, Biden, see to see

36:37

what people have to decide,

36:39

what Americans really have to decide, was

36:42

what kind of leader do you want? Um, do you

36:44

want, you know, a descendant of Fidel Castro?

36:47

Well, then you vote for Warren or Sanders.

36:49

Do you want somebody who's a figurehead,

36:52

then you vote for Joe Biden. Do you

36:54

want a guy who's like crazed

36:57

to run the government, then you vote for Trump.

36:59

That's the leadership quotation. Now we're

37:01

facing you see, look, I

37:04

think that it's so bad. And

37:06

I look, I know that was it Julian

37:09

Castro in that last debate. Now you thought the

37:11

last debate was important, I can play

37:13

it the greatest ticks from that debate, and I

37:15

can tell you when I play him, he did

37:17

not because the expectations

37:20

now are so low. I thought he sounded

37:22

again confused, confounded. You're

37:25

talking about Biden now, right, and but

37:27

it's Julian Castro. And then after the debate,

37:29

Cory Book are saying, yeah, his age, he's

37:32

not there. So they're making those sim

37:34

to say, I mean he's the front runner. Look,

37:37

Biden didn't do anything

37:40

at the debate to disqualify

37:42

himself. Therefore it was a win

37:45

for him because you're exactly right. The

37:47

expectations are so low.

37:50

I mean, it's I'm standing

37:52

here. You know, Barack Obama and

37:54

Bill Clinton were both formidable

37:57

politicians. Whether you like them

37:59

or not, they were both. They are

38:01

both very intelligent men,

38:04

and they're quick on their feet. You don't

38:06

have anybody close to

38:08

that this time around. Now.

38:10

Hillary Clinton, she wasn't

38:13

quick on her feet, and she had all

38:15

kinds of baggage that she dragged along

38:17

with her on a campaign trail, which

38:19

is why she didn't ignite. But the Democratic

38:21

Party has nothing, nothing,

38:24

at this juncture close

38:26

to what they have had the past

38:28

fifteen years, and anybody

38:32

Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative

38:34

has to acknowledge that. So

38:36

therefore they're going into this election with

38:38

a big deficit. You see. But I

38:41

think you're I think what you're

38:43

saying is predicated on a belief

38:45

that Joe Biden and maybe there's some truth

38:47

to it, but I think that truth is evaporating

38:50

very quickly. That he is the quote

38:52

moderate that he's trying to portray himself

38:55

within this primary race, I

38:57

don't see it. He's bought into the New Green

38:59

Deal, he says he's going to spend a

39:01

couple of trillion dollars on it. I

39:03

guess that he still is a believer in Obamacare.

39:06

He'll say anything. He'll

39:09

Biden will say anything to get elected. Do

39:12

you really believe that? Joe Biden goes home

39:14

to Delaware and looks at his wife,

39:16

doctor Jill, and goes, hey, I think we're

39:18

all going to die in ten years because of global

39:20

warming. No, I don't know. He

39:22

doesn't. But he's saying he'll

39:24

spend up to two trillion dollars on this

39:26

nonsense. That's a lot of money, though he

39:29

isn't. As soon as he is elected,

39:31

if he is all right, Biden will

39:33

go into the Oval office and do absolutely

39:36

nothing, absolutely not. I agree with

39:38

that too. He won't. I don't think he has the capacity

39:41

to do it. He looks so tired. It's

39:43

not part of who he is

39:46

now. He's going to have people on his

39:48

staff that are going to be pushing him, and

39:50

they're going to be able to get certain things

39:52

in front of him that he'll do. But he's

39:54

not. He's not Elizabeth Warren.

39:57

Elizard Warren's frightening, which she

39:59

would do to this country would be

40:01

to collapse the entire economy

40:04

of the United States of America, and that would

40:06

lead to a worldwide depression.

40:09

There was violence last night at

40:11

the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los

40:13

Angeles between pro and

40:15

anti Trump people. There was violence, there

40:17

was a flag burned that Believe

40:20

me when I tell you, if this country goes into

40:22

a depression or a severe recession, there's

40:24

going to be violence in the streets. It's

40:27

a It is a scary proposition.

40:29

But I think things are so politically

40:32

divided right now that and you

40:34

see the left. I mean, look at the New York

40:37

Times Bill this week. You would think that they are

40:39

embarrassed. They're not, because that

40:41

is the Democratic Party and the pressure

40:43

that's a Democratic party. Oh absolutely

40:46

put the crazy looney left at twenty

40:48

five. But they control the media,

40:50

which is why you hear from them so much.

40:53

But Bill, look at Nancy Pelosi.

40:55

She's not considered left wing enough. She's a left

40:57

wing San Francisco Liberal. You just made

41:00

a point for me, Hannity. But he

41:02

doesn't. She's telling the naddlers,

41:04

but she's the moderate Ocasio cortez

41:07

Is of the world is shut up. She's

41:09

telling them to shut up. Will you missing my point?

41:11

If she's the moderate and that party

41:14

is hardcore left. She's not a

41:16

moderate, Bill, No, she isn't

41:18

a moderate, that's for sure. But she's

41:20

a practical politician, all

41:22

right. She doesn't want to blow up

41:24

the US economy because she understands

41:26

it's the end of her party. Look what the

41:29

New York Times and CNN and MSNBC

41:31

have done. What they have done is

41:34

destroy the institution of journalism

41:36

in America. You you agree with me on that, right? I

41:38

don't think, But Bill I said no, seven, Journalism

41:41

in America is dead. These networks have been

41:43

biased at times in post of viment,

41:45

so so journalism in America is

41:47

dead because of the

41:50

Trump hatred that has

41:52

corrupted the process. The same

41:55

thing is going to happen to the Democratic Party

41:57

if I say one thing though, to go this

42:00

far out? All right, quick break Moore with Bill

42:02

O'Reilly. Bill O'Reilly dot com is all things

42:04

O'Reilly, all right, As we

42:06

continue, Bill O'Reilly. One week from today, by

42:08

the way, or one week from yesterday, is new book

42:10

will be out The United States of Trump,

42:13

How Trump, How the President really sees

42:15

America. You can find it on his website,

42:17

Amazon dot com, Hannity dot com. I

42:20

was hanging out there like I always am,

42:22

on the tallest tree, up at

42:25

the very top, the little twig,

42:27

and hanging on to the leaf that stayed

42:29

there from last fall. And I did it

42:32

with the deep state story that we have now

42:34

been proven right, timing again on that

42:36

the media ignored. And then in

42:38

OH seven, I was doing a vetting

42:41

a Barack Obama as you know that nobody

42:43

else was doing. I had. I had

42:46

new Gingrich telling me my career

42:48

is gonna end over it if I keep it up

42:51

because I was pushing too hard, but I was right.

42:54

Let me ask you something now. I'm really glad you

42:56

brought that up. So I need your prediction.

42:58

McCabe gonna get indicted. I think

43:01

when when the Fiser report

43:03

comes out and the Dorham Report

43:06

comes out, because there'll be two big ones.

43:08

Those are the two big ones. Are they're going to have

43:10

one on leaking. I don't

43:12

see any scenario under which

43:14

James Comey and guys

43:17

like Andrew McCabe

43:19

and Peter Struck, and probably

43:22

with the Dorham Report, guys like Clapper

43:24

and Brennan, but especially the first three are

43:26

not indicted or I don't

43:29

see how it doesn't happy indicted? Did

43:31

Jenniva thinks that too? Joe

43:33

did? Jenniva? I very astute on it, as

43:35

you know he thinks that too. Now

43:38

let me ask you a second follow up question. One

43:40

last caveat on that though, Bill, we

43:42

have to assume here that they

43:44

don't shred the constitution, that we

43:46

don't have a dual justice system, but

43:48

they'll go after their own department,

43:50

and that we don't have large that and

43:52

I'm assuming we have equal justice and equal application

43:55

of our laws. But with Hillary, we've learned that's not

43:57

true. But go ahead, But Trump is in charge of justice,

44:00

as he got to say. You know, Trump's out of this.

44:02

Trump's not involved in any of this. But

44:05

Barr works for Trump and the attorney Jones

44:07

to make a call. The President is

44:09

not going to involve himself in this issue. I

44:11

can tell you right now, no, But Barr

44:14

works for him, and bar are going to make a call.

44:16

So if those if

44:19

mccab and called me, the top FBI

44:21

guys are indicted on felony

44:23

charges, all right, does

44:26

that shift the election

44:28

to Trump? I think listen,

44:31

regardless, let me say it in a different

44:33

way because I do believe that will happen, and I stand by

44:35

that prediction with the caveat that I have, But

44:37

and I really believe because the evidence is overwhelming.

44:39

It's incontrovertible. Just like Hillary had

44:42

a rigged investigation and she did obstruct

44:44

justice, incontrovertible Russian Russian

44:47

dossier that was never vetted and verified,

44:49

was presented as verified, and

44:52

they were warned ahead of time. So that's premeditated

44:54

fraud on the court. Now, the

44:56

specific answer to your question is

44:59

does it impact the tw twenty election.

45:01

Yep, there's no doubt

45:04

that the entire story that

45:06

me and my ensemble cast

45:08

have chipped away up for two and a half to three years,

45:10

every detail will be proven. So

45:13

far, we've not been wrong. If I'm wrong,

45:15

I'll say so. I know for a fact

45:18

it all happened. There's no ambiguity

45:20

anymore. Bill that happened, right, So

45:22

yes, the answers. When the American people hear that

45:24

story, I think, well, it will impact the race.

45:27

Okay, I gotta run, But on two

45:29

things that we will continue in

45:31

the weeks to come. Joe is

45:34

the radical, extreme Democrat.

45:36

He can't I know you're

45:38

giving him a little bit more of a pass than

45:41

I think he deserves. I don't think

45:43

he will have the capacity in this current environment.

45:45

There's no moderate Democrats left. He

45:48

will have to push hard left

45:50

the entire way. The second thing is

45:52

is that I do believe that

45:54

they've got a problem, that they have lost

45:57

any sight of what is what is

45:59

doable in the country, and their rage

46:01

is now driving them. But I gotta roll

46:03

Bill O'Reilly. Next week, by the way, we're doing

46:06

the first interview for your book, The United

46:08

States of Trump, How the President really

46:10

sees America. Bill O'Reilly dot com, Hannity

46:12

dot com, Amazon dot com. Thank you, sir for being

46:14

with us. All right, looking forward to with John. Thank

46:17

you all right, twenty five now till

46:19

the top of the hour, eight hundred

46:21

nine for one seawn if you want to be a part of the program.

46:24

So we have our friends friends

46:26

of this program, Congressman

46:28

Louie Golmer to Texas and Duncan Hunter

46:30

of California. So both

46:33

of them traveled to Leavenworth

46:35

Prison yesterday to meet with soldiers

46:38

that are convicted of murder in combat

46:40

zones. Now, we have highlighted many

46:43

of these instances where these

46:45

guys that are on a battlefield,

46:48

and of course the handcuffs that were put

46:50

on them and the rules of engagement, insanity

46:52

of the Obama years, and Clinton

46:55

Lorentz's name comes to mind. I mean, there's

46:57

a guy that takes over a platoon and

47:00

or enough the week before, two weeks

47:02

prior to this incident that he

47:04

sent them eleven Worth. Well, there

47:06

was an attack on that platoon and

47:09

they lost the platoon leader, and they lost

47:11

a bunch of other people because a bunch of guys

47:13

terrorists that were on motorcycles. Yeah,

47:16

they were basically suicide bombers on those

47:18

motorcycles. So Clinton la rans

47:20

find himself taking over that

47:22

very specific platoon and lo

47:24

and behold, the checkpoint is violated

47:27

and two guys on a motorcycle are coming

47:29

right at the platoon. Now he's got to make

47:31

the split sycond decision. Well, do

47:34

I assume that they're they're you

47:36

know, not part of any terrorist organization.

47:39

Can I assume that they're not going to do what happened

47:42

two weeks ago? He made the decision

47:44

to defend his platoon. And it's amazing

47:46

how people can second gas guys

47:48

that are in combat, you know, from the

47:50

comfort of their offices and their air

47:52

conditioned military courtrooms.

47:55

It's ridiculous to me. And then,

47:57

of course other instances have taken place

47:59

as well. Now, the case of

48:01

Clint Lorance, well we later found out

48:04

well they didn't have i eeds then, but we

48:06

did find their DNA on

48:08

IEDs after the fact. That

48:10

case should be reopened immediately.

48:13

Anyway, Also joining Congressman Duncan

48:15

Hunter and Louie Gomert on this trip with Sergeant

48:18

Derek Millery's a military adviser to

48:20

Congressional Justice for Warriors

48:23

caucused and in twenty eleven,

48:25

Miller was convicted of murder sentenced

48:27

to life in prison for shooting and killing a

48:29

Taliban operative who grabbed

48:31

Derek's gun during an interrogation after

48:34

having lost eight years of his life at

48:36

levin Worth, who was finally paroled on

48:38

May twentieth. So my attitude

48:41

is, Okay, we don't have the will to do

48:43

it and fight a traditional war anymore. That's fine,

48:46

but we better developed the next generation

48:48

of weaponry so we can push buttons in Tampa,

48:50

Florida and beat back like we beat back

48:52

the caliphate in Syria. Isis

48:55

anyway, they all join us right now, Louie.

48:57

Good to talk to you, Duncan, good to talk to you.

49:00

Sergeant good to talk to you as well. Well.

49:02

Sean, thank you for having us on.

49:04

But you know, of course Duncan had

49:06

fought over there for us.

49:08

He had seen injustice as occurred,

49:11

so he was already on this. But what

49:14

got me onto this issue was

49:16

you and Lauren and

49:18

Linda and I started

49:21

hearing from all about folks

49:24

that have been unfairly treated, and

49:26

you know, having sentenced people to prison

49:29

before as a felony judge, I

49:32

just can't stand the thought of the kind of injustices

49:35

that we were hearing. And so

49:37

that's what started this caucus

49:39

that that concerned Duncan

49:42

and I had and Derek Miller that

49:44

you mentioned you you outlined his case so

49:46

well. But you know

49:48

I test when I testified before the

49:51

parole board for Derek, they said,

49:53

well, he'd have to have a job, and I said, well,

49:55

he's had three offers and if he didn't want those,

49:57

I'll hire him at my office. And Derek

50:00

is working with us, he has been

50:02

helping us zero in on cases

50:04

of terrible injustice.

50:07

But it comes back to you like a

50:09

fire over this issue. And thank you so much

50:12

for doing so well.

50:14

Let me go to Sergeant Derek Miller's sergeant,

50:17

you spend eight years in prison, so

50:19

you know very well what I'm talking about here,

50:21

am I is what I'm saying

50:24

true that during the Obama years rules

50:26

of engagement you had handcuffs on you, and

50:28

that you're not able with sending you to war

50:31

and then we're not allowing you to do your job. You're

50:33

absolutely correct, and that's the

50:35

sentiment that is going on throughout the military.

50:38

These soldiers are being asked to be in

50:40

place an impossible situations where they're making

50:42

split second life first death decisions for

50:45

themselves and their brothers and sisters in arms.

50:47

And when they go into these courtrooms

50:50

there is this such misconduct with evidence

50:52

not being disclosed, being tampered

50:55

with, an unlawful command influence and

50:57

confine men up here on Capitol Hill or

51:00

just as adamant about defending

51:02

the freedoms, the Constitution and

51:05

the soldiers themselves. Is amazing.

51:07

And that's why I'm so grateful to Congressman congres

51:10

Duncan Hunter for Sardinis Caucus and Congressman

51:13

Hunter, you you served yourself.

51:15

Is there anything I'm saying here. That's wrong. Do

51:17

you not agree with me that that we give

51:19

up on these wars? We politicize them, and then

51:22

we have to ask, well, why are we asking our sons and daughters

51:24

to fight them now? If if you're going

51:26

to go to war, we should go to war, and hell

51:28

should have not have no fury like

51:31

the American military going

51:33

in and utterly destroying somebody. If

51:35

you want to mess with us, and then we should

51:37

not stay there, and we shouldn't try to help

51:40

if the help is not wanted. But one of the

51:42

bigger issues with what happened with Gallagher

51:44

and Derek and Clint la Rants

51:46

and Tom Hatley in these cases we're going to

51:49

show to the President of the United States

51:51

and say hey, we believe in these guys, is

51:53

the prosecutorial misconduct. The system

51:56

in the military is completely

51:59

real to go against the warfighter.

52:02

One of these guys had nurses in

52:04

his jury, so you're supposed to be judged by

52:06

a jury of your peers. If I'm a

52:09

military person, I don't want a stockbroker

52:11

and a teacher and a stay at home mom

52:14

looking at my combat case. I also

52:16

don't want colonels that are nurses or

52:18

dentists looking at my case either, I

52:20

want to be judged by my peers, people

52:23

that have been in the same situation that I had, had

52:25

seen the same thing, had walked the same streets,

52:27

and know what I went through.

52:29

None of these guys are being judged like that. In

52:32

Eddie Gallagher's cases, his lawyers told

52:34

me if they didn't have Marines in that jury,

52:36

he would have lost anyway, even with all the president

52:38

I'm going to tell you something about the Gallagher case because

52:41

I was following it. We talked about it,

52:43

and I remember Bernie Kerry was

52:45

active in fighting for his

52:48

defense. And I said, Bernie, look

52:50

at how they're writing this up in the newspaper,

52:52

that you've got seven Navy seals

52:54

turning on one guy. I said, I've never

52:57

heard of that before. But when

52:59

you get to the bottom of it, they never expected

53:01

the other guy was going to say, no, I'm the one that actually

53:04

did it. They could have actually figured that out ahead

53:06

of time. But no, they have to put this guy in

53:08

solitary confinement. And if it weren't

53:10

for President Trump, he would still probably

53:13

be incarcerated. Such an outrage,

53:15

and in the addition that people already mentioned

53:18

Duncan mentioned the first sergeant

53:20

Hatley. I mean, this poor guy.

53:23

He was going to give an Article

53:25

fifteen non judicial punishment to a staff

53:27

sergeant who didn't want it that

53:30

he had hit a lieutenant in the chest.

53:32

This first sergeant was charged

53:35

with four counts of murder based on what

53:37

the staff sergeant said. There

53:39

were never anybody's recovered.

53:42

The CID went through the community trying

53:44

to find if anybody was missing. Nobody

53:46

was missing. There no names, no

53:49

bodies, no forensic evidence

53:51

whatsoever. And yet he's already

53:53

done what eleven years or so in

53:55

prison for premeditated

53:58

murder. It's an outrage. But as

54:01

we've heard though, President

54:03

Obama on down made

54:05

clear they wanted people punished

54:08

so that we could look good to Karzai

54:11

and others in Afghanistan, that

54:13

we punished our soldiers and

54:15

were really friendly to the Afghans.

54:18

That's nuts. Let me give another

54:20

case, because I know what you guys are trying to

54:22

do here, and that you want constructive

54:24

changes to the Uniform Code of Military

54:27

Justice. And I think Sergeant Miller

54:29

is correct and that we ought to have

54:31

those that actually know what the hell they're talking

54:33

about and have lived in these situations

54:36

and having had made similar

54:38

split second decisions, I

54:40

think they may be better peers than

54:42

people in a comfortable office that

54:45

has no knowledge of any real

54:47

combat. But you know, look at the case of Officer

54:49

Hatley, Army's Master Sergeant,

54:52

served nearly eleven years of a

54:54

twenty five year sentence eleven worth. He was convicted

54:56

of killing four detainees and a war zone

54:58

and a rack during a routine patrol and No. Seven

55:01

and the Army Criminal Investigation Command

55:04

did not find one shred of physical or forensic

55:06

evidence to suggest that any men were missing,

55:08

much less killed. There were no bodies, no

55:11

brass, no evidence of any crime. Additionally,

55:14

they conducted extensive interviews

55:16

with the family members of the detained men who

55:18

started who stated that no one from

55:21

their family was missing. They conducted

55:23

interviews with neighbors of surrounding areas.

55:25

They stated no one from their neighborhood was missing.

55:28

They interviewed the man who owned a farm where

55:31

the bodies were allegedly disposed of,

55:33

and he stated he had no knowledge of

55:35

any killings or heard about anyone being killed.

55:37

The only evidence was from compelled

55:40

statements from a couple of soldiers who claimed

55:42

that four men of Middle

55:44

Eastern descent were killed. Okay,

55:46

this guy served twenty years in the Army, you

55:48

know, with an otherwise outstanding an

55:50

excellent record as a military

55:54

two Bronze Stars, Army Commendation,

55:57

Medal of Valor, I mean a ranger

55:59

tab and much more. How do we do that? Ley?

56:02

John Hatley is the tip of the spear. He is exactly

56:04

what you envision when you think of a US

56:06

Army soldier. And the fact that he was railroaded

56:09

like this shows that the prosecution

56:11

came in with a narrative and they forced

56:13

those younger soldiers, threatened them

56:16

with the prosecution of life in prison.

56:18

I just print off affidavit from one of the witnesses

56:20

who said I received a twenty

56:22

five year or twenty year agreement

56:25

off paper to testify against John

56:27

Hatley, and that is why I did what I did. Yep.

56:30

It's scary. It's scary that they will push

56:32

whatever narrative they need to to get that

56:34

win at the expense of the song. Not about

56:36

winning in this case, the only ones we should be

56:38

concerned about winning over are the

56:41

enemy. Anyway,

56:43

I'm glad you're all are putting us together. Sergeant,

56:46

Thank you. Congressman Golmert, thank you. Congressman

56:48

Hunter, thank you, And if we can help

56:50

in any future endeavors to get

56:52

innocent guys out eleven more, let us know what

56:54

you say. Thanks so much, Sean. All right, as

56:57

we continue, let's hit the phones. Eight hundred and nine f

56:59

one. Sean, you want to be a part of the program. Let's

57:01

say hi to David North Carolina. David, Hi,

57:04

how are you welcome to the program? Pretty good?

57:06

John? How are you doing? I'm good, sir. What's going

57:08

on? So you are my leading

57:10

authority and trusted source

57:12

of a lot of pressure?

57:16

Yeah, all right, go ahead. I

57:18

want to know is it true that Trump is

57:20

actually going to declassify the five

57:22

application and the Bruce War three or two, and

57:24

he's gonna declassify

57:27

the unredacted Peter Struck, Lisa Page, McCabe,

57:30

and Comy text messages are like, are

57:33

we gonna get to see some of that? Remember

57:35

the President gave all of that information

57:38

and the ability to unredact

57:41

to the Attorney General barr h. My

57:43

take is, and I think actually a good decision by

57:45

the President that he has handed it off to

57:47

a capable law enforcement

57:50

professional and prosecutor by

57:52

the name of Bill Barr. Do

57:54

I think we're going to see a lot of this

57:56

and see it sooner than later. Absolutely,

57:59

I don't think we get through October

58:02

no way without seeing the IG report

58:05

on FA abuse. Here are the facts as we

58:07

know them. Okay, Were James

58:10

Comey signed the first FISA application?

58:12

All right? James Comey, He was involved,

58:14

along with Struck and others

58:17

in the cover up of Hillary Clinton's

58:19

crimes, the ESPIONAJ Act violation.

58:22

Even Comey j Five, twenty

58:24

sixteen admitted that that's true. They had top

58:27

secret classified information on the server. That's

58:30

we would go to jail for that. Then we know that

58:32

Hillary obstructed we would go took jail

58:34

for that. Now we go to the FISA application.

58:37

We know on at least three I can

58:39

confirm three separate instances

58:41

in which Comey, the DOJ, the FBI

58:44

under Obama were warned that

58:46

the dossier was unverified.

58:48

And we also know when the FBI finally got

58:51

around to their spreadsheet looking into the

58:53

dossier, that they determined ninety

58:55

plus percent of it they could prove is not true,

58:58

but likely one hundred percent of it was true, so

59:01

they didn't do it beforehand, because if they concluded

59:03

that months after they signed the initial

59:06

couple of warrants, that would mean

59:08

that they never verified anything. But they did swear,

59:11

you know, as law enforcement professionals,

59:13

that it was verified. So that would be

59:15

premeditated fraud. And

59:17

remember Andrew McCabe's statement, no dossier,

59:20

no FISA application, they wouldn't have gotten it, and

59:22

they were denied once. So the answer is

59:24

premeditated fraud on the FISI court.

59:27

These are the facts at this point. Nothing

59:29

that I just said to you was in dispute. The evidence

59:31

exists. We've presented it to everybody.

59:34

So now you're asking me, well, what

59:36

will bar do if we have a

59:39

constitutional republic still, Hillary

59:42

will in fact phase consequences

59:44

for the Espionage Act violations

59:47

and subsections similarly obstruction

59:50

and yeah, those that's signed on too, after

59:52

multiple warnings. The

59:54

premeditated fraud on the FISA court,

59:57

Yeah, they would be

1:00:00

tried and well, first indicted,

1:00:02

tried, and I believe the evidence would convict.

1:00:05

That's my humble belief. But everyone has

1:00:07

presumed innocent, so the

1:00:09

evidence is not in dispute. We've been right.

1:00:11

We nailed the story. We nailed at a

1:00:14

thousand percent the evidence is

1:00:16

now borne out. Everything we've said

1:00:18

is true. So and then I think the

1:00:20

second part of the story is going to be the Durham Report,

1:00:22

which will probably be more devastating than even the

1:00:24

Horowitz Report. Does that answer your question,

1:00:27

yes, but it does prompt a follow up of if

1:00:30

there aren't federal indictments, how do we make

1:00:32

America? Just again, you don't, all right,

1:00:34

fair enough, you don't. It would

1:00:36

be a very very tragic,

1:00:39

sad day if they don't

1:00:41

have the courage, with a mountain

1:00:43

of evidence like this to do their

1:00:45

job. I am hopeful that people

1:00:47

that respect the constitution, the

1:00:50

rule of law in this country

1:00:53

and want to preserve it for future

1:00:55

generations, that they'll do their job.

1:00:58

I think the case is so overlaming that

1:01:00

they're not going to get away with trying to protect

1:01:02

their own anyway. I hope that helps you stay

1:01:05

right here for our final news round up

1:01:07

and information overload in the

1:01:09

final hour of the Sean Hannity

1:01:12

Show. So, then, even if

1:01:14

we do have

1:01:17

complete confidence in the Intel

1:01:19

community's conclusion

1:01:21

that the Iranians were

1:01:24

the ones that struck these Saudi oil fields,

1:01:26

and we find out over the next few weeks

1:01:28

that they in fact, do have compelling evidence.

1:01:31

Does that still justify the United States

1:01:34

going to war with Iran taking

1:01:37

military action against Iran

1:01:40

because of strikes they made against

1:01:42

Saudi Arabia. No, I

1:01:44

absolutely do not believe, Joe, that that would

1:01:46

be in the interest of the United States to go to

1:01:48

war with Iran on behalf of an

1:01:50

attack on Saudi oil infrastructure. It

1:01:52

strikes me as a very bad idea.

1:01:55

And the reality, Joe is, we are where we are because

1:01:57

of what Trump has done in the last couple of years.

1:02:00

This wis the predictable consequence of

1:02:02

pulling out of a nuclear deal that was working,

1:02:04

of escalating the sanctions on Ron over

1:02:07

the objections of all of our closest

1:02:09

allies who wre with us in that process, particularly

1:02:11

the Europeans, of keeping threat upon threat

1:02:14

on the Ringians at the same time

1:02:16

that we backed and open ended Saudi war

1:02:18

in Yemen against the Hooties. It has

1:02:20

killed tens of thousands of people than

1:02:24

a rand today

1:02:28

I did. We'll be adding some very

1:02:30

significant sanctions onto a RANT, and

1:02:33

we'll be announcing it over

1:02:35

the next forty eight hours. Will

1:02:38

be a further announcement that Iran, are you looking

1:02:40

at a military strike. You'll see what happens.

1:02:43

What are the option with the remit end that you're considering

1:02:45

you didn't rand with the very happy Well,

1:02:48

there are many options, as you know, Phil, there are

1:02:50

many options, and there's the ultimate

1:02:52

option, and there are options a

1:02:54

lot less than that. And we'll see we're

1:02:56

in a very powerful position, or right

1:02:58

now we're in a very very powerful position.

1:03:02

I say, the ultimate option meeting go in

1:03:05

the war. No, I'm not talking about I'm

1:03:07

not talking about that ultimate option. As

1:03:10

to Iran, I'm hoping

1:03:12

that Secretary Pumpel can

1:03:14

pull together a coalition that

1:03:17

will act in a fashion to change Iran's

1:03:19

behavior. I support the idea

1:03:21

of working on a regional coalition.

1:03:23

I would like to see the President go to the

1:03:26

UN and make the case that Iran's behavior

1:03:28

is an act of war against Saudi

1:03:30

Arabian must be dealt with firmly. Whether

1:03:33

or not the United Nations would

1:03:35

respond, I don't know. As

1:03:37

to Iran itself, I appreciate

1:03:39

the effort of the President to be measured

1:03:41

when it came to the drone attack.

1:03:45

But the point I'm trying to make is not what

1:03:47

I think, it's what the Iranians

1:03:49

think. And clearly they

1:03:51

have not gotten the message. This attack

1:03:54

on the ore refinery by any reasonable

1:03:56

definition, as an act of war, it

1:03:59

is an attacking the world economy, systability

1:04:03

of the old markets throughout the world.

1:04:05

And in addition to attacking a refinery

1:04:08

in Saudi Arabia, the Iranians

1:04:10

are increasing in enrichment, putting

1:04:12

them closer to a bomb. Should

1:04:14

a military strike be on the table right now

1:04:16

as an option against Iran by the US

1:04:19

specifically, Congressman, or do you think now

1:04:22

Congress has the

1:04:24

constitutional right to

1:04:26

declare war? The President doesn't

1:04:29

have it, Secretary of State doesn't

1:04:31

have it, and Saudi Arabia certainly doesn't have

1:04:33

it. I think we need

1:04:35

to make sure that the American people understand

1:04:37

that this administration that lies about

1:04:40

whether maps or crowd

1:04:42

sizes cannot be trusted to

1:04:45

give us the full information we need to

1:04:47

be able to make a decision whether

1:04:50

we should be going to war or not with Iran.

1:04:52

We are not in a position to

1:04:55

think about another endless war, and

1:04:57

I really hope that my colleagues in Congress

1:05:00

are going to pressure this administration

1:05:03

to take a step back and figure

1:05:05

out how we use

1:05:07

diplomacy in the escalating

1:05:10

this situation. All right, twenty five to

1:05:12

the top of the hour, Congresswoman Omar advocating,

1:05:14

Oh, no, we can't strike back. We can't do a thing.

1:05:17

Okay, they're gonna shoot our drones out of the air. They're

1:05:19

gonna take one tanker after another hostage

1:05:22

and where, and we're going to allow

1:05:24

them to disrupt on the narrow

1:05:27

straits or horn moves the free flow

1:05:29

of oil at market prices,

1:05:31

which will impact the world economy

1:05:33

and everybody else in the free world because

1:05:36

the lfeblood of every economy's energy

1:05:39

oil gas. We're gonna let

1:05:41

the Iranian mullus stop that. Oh

1:05:43

and it's Trump's fault because he accelerated

1:05:46

the sanctions against Duran. No,

1:05:49

Donald Trump and I don't really care what

1:05:51

McCrone or Merkel have to

1:05:53

say about the Iranians because they were

1:05:55

part of that idiotic Obama Biden

1:05:58

deal which gave one hundred fifty

1:06:00

billion in cash and other currencies to

1:06:02

the Iranian mullahs that chant death to

1:06:04

America, death to Israel. Want

1:06:06

to wipe Israel in the US off the map. The

1:06:10

deal that would allow the Iranians anyway

1:06:12

in ten years, it expires to

1:06:15

produce nuclear weapons. It doesn't stop

1:06:17

them the deal that wouldn't

1:06:19

allow any US inspectors in the

1:06:21

deal where you don't have anywhere,

1:06:24

any place, any time inspection,

1:06:26

so the Iranians can hide

1:06:29

from everybody what they're really doing, which

1:06:31

is what they're doing. So the idea we

1:06:33

will do nothing is ridiculous.

1:06:35

The idea that this is Trump's fault, well,

1:06:37

there might be some truth to the fact that Donald

1:06:39

Trump's not appeasing him them

1:06:43

like others have and trying to bribe

1:06:45

his way towards a better

1:06:47

relationship with Mullah's. I

1:06:49

pretty much believe in a convert or die

1:06:52

sick philosophy that have

1:06:54

no problem you wiping Israel

1:06:57

or the US off the map. And it's

1:06:59

now a matter of under standing real evil

1:07:01

in our time. And because

1:07:03

of the economic pressure, well, the Iranian

1:07:05

economy is blowing up, and yeah,

1:07:08

hopefully at some point we might see

1:07:10

people within Iran move to rightly

1:07:13

overthrow the Mullahs and

1:07:15

hopefully come back to the world community

1:07:17

with better relationships. And we're not

1:07:20

going to allow radical Mullahs with nuclear

1:07:22

weapons to possibly perpetrate

1:07:26

a holocaust in modern day

1:07:28

because that radicalism, well,

1:07:31

that would justify the sick use of nuclear

1:07:33

weapons. That's a bad idea anyway,

1:07:35

joining us now, General Jack Keane, retired

1:07:38

four star Chairman of the Institute

1:07:40

for the Study of War, Fox News

1:07:43

senior strategic analysts anything

1:07:46

about what I just stated in this

1:07:48

situation that is not true,

1:07:50

sir, Now, I totally agree with your

1:07:53

summary there. I mean, the American people

1:07:56

have to understand the significance

1:07:59

of what just occurred. It's

1:08:02

not only an attack on the largest

1:08:05

oil fields in the Middle East

1:08:07

and an attack on one of our

1:08:09

allies, Saudi Arabia.

1:08:12

It is, as you suggested, an

1:08:14

attack on the stability of the

1:08:16

world's economy. And since nineteen

1:08:19

forty five, the United

1:08:21

States has had as a core national

1:08:25

interest to maintain

1:08:27

and safeguard the flow of Middle

1:08:29

East oil because it helps

1:08:32

to stabilize and support

1:08:34

the world's economy, which is somewhat

1:08:37

dependent on it. And for that

1:08:39

reason we must respond.

1:08:41

The Iranians have conducted an

1:08:44

engregious act of war on

1:08:46

the world's economy, and

1:08:49

as such, they are challenging

1:08:51

who is going to control the

1:08:53

Middle East oil flow? And

1:08:56

that is national interest US.

1:08:58

And for those who are set this is about Saudi

1:09:01

Arabia, it certainly it is, but it's

1:09:03

more than that. This is about the world's

1:09:05

economy, and as such,

1:09:08

I think a couple of things we got to do. One, fixed

1:09:10

the air defenses in Saudi Arabia

1:09:12

and other places because the Iranians

1:09:14

will not give up and disrupting this whole

1:09:16

flow. Second thing, go

1:09:18

to the un I out the declassified

1:09:22

evidence of what has happened and

1:09:24

get international support for

1:09:27

what the Iranians have done, increased

1:09:30

sanctions, and then begin

1:09:32

to build a coalition to

1:09:34

conduct the retaliatory strike. Now,

1:09:36

Sean, if we're going to

1:09:39

deduct the retaliatory's trial US,

1:09:41

we cannot let this stand, or

1:09:43

else they will continue to disrupt. The

1:09:46

strike is not at all out war against

1:09:48

Iran's military, but it is a limited

1:09:50

attack. But let me caveat it. It has

1:09:52

got to be sufficient enough

1:09:55

to impose cost on

1:09:57

the Iranians to deter them

1:10:00

from future disruption

1:10:02

activities. And it

1:10:05

impacted a new least oil flow, and

1:10:08

I'm got some concern here. It's

1:10:10

also what I'm hearing from my sources in the Pentagon

1:10:13

that we may be repeating the mistake we made

1:10:15

in Syria after the chemical attack

1:10:17

during a Trump administration when

1:10:20

we did not conduct

1:10:22

a strong attack to

1:10:24

deter Aside from you, well, the

1:10:26

President did the second time, and then

1:10:29

the President did wipe out the Caliphate

1:10:31

in Syria by literally working

1:10:34

backwards town city after

1:10:36

city and driving them out

1:10:38

of Syria for the most part. That's

1:10:40

not my point. My point is this, the

1:10:43

Pentagon painted the pictures to the President

1:10:46

that had so much flourish strike,

1:10:49

and they pushed him to an option

1:10:51

that was weak and it did not deter

1:10:54

Assan from conducting another chemical

1:10:57

attack. I believe the Penagon

1:11:00

doing much of that. My sources again

1:11:02

right now presenting options

1:11:04

to the President that the option

1:11:06

to deter sufficient enough

1:11:08

cost on the Iranians. They're exaggerating

1:11:11

the risk associated with those options

1:11:13

in terms of this will lead

1:11:16

to all out war. The Iranians will begin

1:11:18

to attack all of our bases in the Middle

1:11:20

East. I think that's an exaggerated

1:11:22

assumption, and we've got to

1:11:25

make certain it's limited, to be sure it's

1:11:27

not all out war on Iran's military,

1:11:30

but a sufficient enough The President

1:11:32

is not going to get us into an all out war. We won't sign

1:11:34

on for that. But the President, I believe the

1:11:36

strategy that we did see successfully

1:11:39

unfold in Syria. Would

1:11:41

be the same strategy with Iran, perhaps

1:11:43

with more difficulties, as I think it's

1:11:46

obvious their military capabilities are greater.

1:11:48

They have their cut forces, they have their revolutionary

1:11:51

Guard. You know, if

1:11:53

we're gonna look at it in just a very

1:11:56

narrow self interest type

1:11:58

of way, a lot of people say, well, what do we care.

1:12:01

You know, because of the President's policies, we

1:12:03

are now the world's number one producer in

1:12:06

energy oil and gas. We're number one.

1:12:09

No country outproduces us. Because

1:12:11

of the President's policies. Number two, we're

1:12:14

energy independent for the first time in seventy

1:12:16

five years. You know, we have the CEO of Shell

1:12:18

Oil on the show yesterday, John Hopminster. We

1:12:20

have we have enough oil gas cold

1:12:23

for two hundred plus years. We don't

1:12:25

need far in oil. That's not what is at

1:12:27

play here. The straits or horn moves al.

1:12:29

There'll always be a geopolitical

1:12:32

component, national security component,

1:12:34

only because well, a

1:12:37

large enough percentage of the world's

1:12:40

energy passes through those narrow

1:12:42

straits. Problem is and the

1:12:44

reason the US would have to get involved in this, and the

1:12:46

only reason is because if

1:12:49

the world economy, if there

1:12:52

is a disruption in the free flow

1:12:54

of oil at market prices. That

1:12:57

means the people we do business with that that

1:12:59

means they are going to be negatively impacted.

1:13:02

That involved then that now the

1:13:04

consequence of such as the United States

1:13:06

gets hit by proxy, not because

1:13:08

we need the oil now. I do

1:13:10

believe general, that we have a situation

1:13:13

where the US is real the

1:13:15

Saudiast much as I don't look like

1:13:18

their human rights record, the

1:13:20

Egyptians, General LCC, King

1:13:22

Abdullah of Jordan, and the Emirates,

1:13:25

they have now created a coalition

1:13:27

to fight back against Iranian hegemony. And

1:13:29

I think united the Iranians

1:13:31

have no shot. What do you think, No,

1:13:34

that's true. I mean this administration has

1:13:36

gone into the Middle East as early as July

1:13:39

twenty seventeen, and the President said,

1:13:41

I stand with you against the number

1:13:43

one strategic threat in the Middle East, and that is

1:13:45

Iran, and I will be with you. We tried

1:13:47

to stitch together a formal alliance called

1:13:50

the Middle East Strategic Alliance, and

1:13:52

we haven't been able to put together that formal

1:13:54

alliance, but nonetheless there is an informal

1:13:56

alliance against against

1:13:59

the Irani I don't disagree

1:14:01

with anything you just said, Sean. I want

1:14:04

to make my point so the audience understands

1:14:06

clearly what I'm saying. If the President had

1:14:08

to do it again, I know for a fact

1:14:11

he would have hit a sad stronger

1:14:13

on the first attack as a result,

1:14:16

on the chemical attack, he would not have selected

1:14:18

the option that the president that the Pentagon

1:14:20

is recommending. I fear that they

1:14:23

will push an option on him again

1:14:26

and exaggerates the risk. But yet

1:14:28

it's not going to be tough enough to deter them. That

1:14:30

is my message. Listen, I just think

1:14:32

the look, you can't shoot out American

1:14:35

drones out of the sky and then not be consequences.

1:14:38

You can't take you know, piracy

1:14:40

on the high seas and literally

1:14:43

hijacking all of these tankers. You

1:14:45

can't get away with that, blowing up the

1:14:47

Saudi oil refinery areas,

1:14:50

cutting their production, and half that

1:14:53

has to be answered. I

1:14:55

did see that you wrote

1:14:57

a piece that the Saudis are

1:14:59

not totally convinced ya. Well, who would they

1:15:01

then suspect, considering the Yemeny

1:15:04

rebels are fighting a war due

1:15:06

to the Iranians were fighting a proxy war

1:15:09

and providing all of this, providing

1:15:12

all the weapon ry to attack Saudi Arabia

1:15:14

no, they are convinced now they finished

1:15:16

the forensics on the weapons that were

1:15:19

that that attack them. They've

1:15:21

gone to all twenty plus points

1:15:24

of impact and they're all Iranian

1:15:26

weapons. We have shown them the

1:15:28

evidence of the points of origin

1:15:31

in Iran from where the attacks

1:15:33

have come from, and then we have showed them some

1:15:35

other much more classified

1:15:38

things that demonstrate that the Irans

1:15:40

have unequivocally conducted,

1:15:43

plan and executed this attack. The Saudis

1:15:45

on board. One of their senior

1:15:48

generals said this morning in Saudi

1:15:50

Arabia at their time that this is their nine

1:15:52

to eleven and they must respond. So

1:15:55

no doubt that they're with us. This is

1:15:57

no lack of spine on their part. They

1:15:59

will participate with us, and I'm

1:16:02

going to be very willing participants.

1:16:04

They lack the capability that we have to be

1:16:06

sure. And nonetheless that yeah, obviously

1:16:09

going to participate, and I hope others do as

1:16:11

well. I appreciate your insight,

1:16:13

General as always, thank you for being with us. We'll

1:16:15

be watching, we'll be monitoring daily. Eight hundred

1:16:18

nine four one sean is our number. You want to be a part

1:16:20

of the program, all right? Twenty five to the top

1:16:22

of the hour. All right, we've had a lot to get to today. Obviously,

1:16:24

the result set of Israel, as

1:16:26

we have outlined for you,

1:16:29

and the coalition seems

1:16:31

to be one boat ahead of the left wing

1:16:33

coalition, very tight calls for

1:16:35

unity government, but

1:16:37

it seems like the Conservatives of

1:16:39

a line behind the Prime minister, which

1:16:41

would be a good thing. They have the single

1:16:44

most screwed up system I've ever seen in the

1:16:46

world. There's no other explanation for this.

1:16:49

All right, let's get to our phones. Rich Houston,

1:16:51

Texas, which I understand

1:16:54

is being pounded with two feet

1:16:56

of waters are true, it

1:16:58

is in certain sections that primarily

1:17:01

to the south and east of the city right

1:17:03

now, and hopefully everybody

1:17:05

tries to stay dry enough, but it's not

1:17:07

nearly as that is what we had heard. So that was the good

1:17:10

news. Okay, So what's on your mind today, Sean.

1:17:12

I've been in the energy business primarily

1:17:15

my whole career, and I had been in oil and

1:17:17

gas. I actually tried to call you one time from Williston,

1:17:19

North Dakota. I saw a sign

1:17:22

showing seventeen dollars an hour to

1:17:24

be a door greader at Walmart, which I thought was

1:17:26

just amazing at the time. Since

1:17:29

that point, I actually left the oil and gas

1:17:31

and I'm in the renewable side. Most

1:17:34

of my time is out on the winnie

1:17:36

turban end of it, and I wanted

1:17:38

to call to let you know there are significant

1:17:41

problems in the renewables,

1:17:43

specifically on wind

1:17:46

and solar, both sides, and

1:17:48

I would like to bring everyone's attention. Last

1:17:50

year in the Midwest, they had a horrific

1:17:53

event in the wintertime which basically

1:17:56

shut down all of your

1:17:58

renewables. So also and

1:18:00

all wind just basically stopped

1:18:03

because you have this tremendous cold

1:18:05

front which came in and lasted an extended

1:18:07

period of time. And I've talked about

1:18:09

this with some of the renewable people who

1:18:12

sit on the boards, and they say, yeah, the dirty

1:18:14

little sacret is we cannot do

1:18:16

without fossil fuels for literally

1:18:19

as long as we can see it in the distant future,

1:18:21

because we don't have any way to

1:18:23

be able to protect ourselves. So we've

1:18:26

got states like Iowa the next year

1:18:28

or through twenty twenty will

1:18:31

be wind driven wind generated power,

1:18:33

which is fantastic, but God forbid

1:18:35

if they get a cold snap and shuts everything

1:18:38

down and then In addition to

1:18:40

that, they have issues. For instance,

1:18:42

blades. Now, these blades are about ninety meters

1:18:44

long. I mean there are significant blades

1:18:47

that are turning in the wind, as you can imagine.

1:18:50

And they've had significant problems.

1:18:52

And that's one of the big things going on right now

1:18:54

is repair of some of the older units

1:18:56

have been out there for ten and twelve years. They're

1:18:58

actually having to replace blades due

1:19:01

to fault. So it's something

1:19:03

we all said, I'm want to say this, and

1:19:05

you would know better than I, so look, and you're

1:19:08

right. I remember reporting on the Walmart

1:19:10

greeter seventeen bucks an hour not a bad

1:19:12

not a bad salary because and

1:19:15

you can confirm we add people. I

1:19:18

said on the ear innocently one day, I said, if I

1:19:20

was out of work, I wasn't making

1:19:22

enough money, and I'd go to North Dakota,

1:19:24

or I'd go to Texas and they're

1:19:27

training truck drivers and how

1:19:29

to do it, and they're offering eighty grand

1:19:31

a year to start and then as much overtime

1:19:33

as you can take. And to me, that

1:19:35

would be transformative if I'm making forty

1:19:37

forty five grand a year and low

1:19:40

and behold the next thing I know, people are calling me

1:19:42

saying, yeah, I just did what you said, you know, six months

1:19:44

ago, and I'm here in North Dakota and you were right, and

1:19:46

it's working out great now. That we had Hopmeister

1:19:49

on yesterday and he's the former CEO

1:19:51

of Shell, and he says, we have two hundred

1:19:53

plus years minimum of natural

1:19:56

gas, oil coal, that

1:19:58

we can be energy independent now the number one

1:20:00

producer of energy worldwide. It

1:20:03

is the single greatest hope

1:20:05

for our safety and security. We

1:20:07

won't depend on nations in

1:20:10

the Middle East that hate us for the lifeblood

1:20:12

of our economy. The Straits of hor

1:20:14

moves and what the Iranians do in

1:20:16

this very very narrow

1:20:19

passageway with a large percentage

1:20:21

of the world's daily

1:20:24

need for energy, if

1:20:26

they control it well, won't impact

1:20:28

us, except that it impacts

1:20:31

the free flow of oil at market prices,

1:20:34

and that if our allies and

1:20:36

friends get hurt, well, the world economy

1:20:38

gets hurt. We're not going to let them get away with that. But more

1:20:40

importantly, the American people will raise

1:20:42

their standard of living because we're talking about

1:20:44

now career jobs, a career

1:20:47

trajectory two, three, four

1:20:49

times when people would otherwise be making and

1:20:51

that is the single greatest opportunity

1:20:54

we have to forever for the

1:20:56

next two decades, grow our economy

1:20:58

and for the working people this country. I

1:21:00

love it. For the country and our security, I

1:21:02

love it. Why don't we do it? That's the question

1:21:05

rich Well Sean, I'd

1:21:08

like to kind of follow up on that because I'm

1:21:10

want to tell you one of the most unused markets

1:21:13

currently in fossil fuels

1:21:15

is natural gas. And to use a kind

1:21:18

of the thought of Taboon Pickens

1:21:20

of all people who recently

1:21:22

passed away to Boon's was a

1:21:24

big proponent for natural gas.

1:21:27

If you were to fly into Williston,

1:21:29

North Dakota and going at night,

1:21:32

you'll notice all the flares where they're gasing

1:21:34

off the flares. They do that because

1:21:36

there's basically no way to collect

1:21:38

it and move it. And it's it's

1:21:41

a huge untapped natural resource.

1:21:43

And people say, well, why would you burn it off. It's

1:21:46

because there's no pipeline. Imagine

1:21:48

that there's no way to collect it. You

1:21:50

can't you can't put it in the tank and take

1:21:53

it from truck from area to area. If

1:21:56

that could be used and utilized in

1:21:58

a proper way, we would be absolutely

1:22:01

completely and very cleanly energy

1:22:05

independent, and I mean totally upon

1:22:07

our own and then be able to sell so

1:22:09

much that we wouldn't be having a

1:22:11

discussion about renewables. We

1:22:13

have it. We have renewable natural

1:22:15

gas is a renewable energy. People don't

1:22:17

look at it. It's absolutely it's also

1:22:19

clean burning. Why does why

1:22:22

don't we look I'll

1:22:24

never understand for the life of me. In

1:22:26

New York upstate, New York really

1:22:29

now for a couple of decades has been

1:22:31

financially depressed. The single

1:22:33

greatest boom the state of New York

1:22:35

could ever have is literally natural

1:22:38

gas. Pennsylvania is doing it

1:22:40

with great success and great prosperity.

1:22:42

People in Pennsylvania are making a lot more

1:22:45

money than they used to make. We could in

1:22:47

New York can be doing this, but because

1:22:49

of environmental extremism

1:22:51

and radical left wing policies,

1:22:54

they won't allow fracking in

1:22:56

New York state. Okay, then people

1:22:58

continue to leave New York State. I'll give it the last

1:23:01

word. Yes, yes, it's absolutely

1:23:03

true. And if you look at that, it's known as the U to come

1:23:05

play very well known tremendous

1:23:07

reserves. The state of New York has

1:23:10

faltered in their way of instead

1:23:12

of taking advantage of it. They let everybody

1:23:14

go south to Pennsylvania, down into West

1:23:17

Virginia and now into Ohio where

1:23:19

they are making best use of it. So even if

1:23:21

you look at some of the major players in that area,

1:23:23

where do you think the jobs are going to go? Where

1:23:26

do you think drilling is going? And then beyond

1:23:28

that, look at what happens. It becomes

1:23:30

feedstock for other things. So when you look at companies

1:23:32

like Shell, where did they just put

1:23:34

in a multi billion dollar new factory.

1:23:37

They put it in Ohio. They put it as

1:23:39

close as they could to their natural resource.

1:23:41

It just makes common sense. Anyway. I appreciate

1:23:44

it, Rich and thanks for all you do

1:23:46

and all the people that provide our energy. Every day

1:23:48

we take, you know, like everything else

1:23:50

I think we take for granted everything we have in

1:23:52

this country. It would raise

1:23:54

the standard of living of every American.

1:23:58

And it's right under our feet. You

1:24:00

know what is it? Go

1:24:02

back to the Beverly Hillbilly's

1:24:04

you know, Texas Gold. What did they say that

1:24:06

thing? Texas to Texas

1:24:09

t that's for Americans,

1:24:11

that's our those are our resources

1:24:14

all right back to our phones. As we

1:24:16

say hi to Jeff in New

1:24:18

York, Jeff, how are you the all New AM

1:24:20

seven ten w R. Good afternoon,

1:24:22

Thank you. Yeah. So I was listening to that. It makes

1:24:25

me think so much as an environmental engineering business

1:24:27

forever and fracking and the

1:24:29

renewables that he was speaking of. The

1:24:31

one secret I thought nobody ever talks about is

1:24:33

that it's all subsidized by the government

1:24:36

because it doesn't make it's not efficient like oil

1:24:38

and gases. It's crazy

1:24:40

that way. But the reason why I called was

1:24:43

I ran the question I have for you.

1:24:46

My dad's been in the air for for forty years. It says

1:24:48

I've been in there for fifty years since he's retired, and still

1:24:50

tells me what to do. But the

1:24:52

Iranian or the Saudi Arabia

1:24:55

has our f fifteens. I believe they have the S

1:24:57

twenty two. They've trained with us forever. If

1:24:59

we have proof positive, why

1:25:01

are we not giving them the intelligence? Let them

1:25:03

go over there and take care of their own problems with Iran

1:25:06

and wipe out the Iranian Air Force completely. Look,

1:25:09

because I don't think the Saudi Arabia Number

1:25:12

one, we don't want a war with the Saudis

1:25:14

and the Iranians and probably

1:25:18

not trying to burst your bubble here, but I had to guess

1:25:20

the Iranians would probably win that war. Here's

1:25:22

the problem. Look at the geography. Look

1:25:24

how close we are now to Israel and

1:25:26

Egypt and Jordan. You know, the

1:25:29

one little thing that's been happening that nobody's

1:25:31

noticing is the Israelis with

1:25:33

the United States. That's Trump, Benett

1:25:35

and Yahoo. Well, they now have a

1:25:38

moment in history that had not existed before,

1:25:40

and that is that the Egyptians are with us

1:25:42

Elcisi and we have Abdullah

1:25:45

and Jordan and whatever you think about

1:25:47

MBS, I'm not a fan, and I'm not a fan of

1:25:49

Saudi Arabian in the treatment of women, gays,

1:25:52

Lesbians, Christians, and Jews. But

1:25:54

there's an alliance against Iranian hegemony.

1:25:57

The problem with you know, like Tulsi

1:26:00

Gabbard saying something like,

1:26:02

you know, we're basically a puppet

1:26:04

of the Saudis. That's not it at all. We don't need anything

1:26:07

from the Saudis like we once did. We

1:26:09

don't need their oil anymore. We can be energy

1:26:11

independent. That is a huge plus for

1:26:13

US. That is a national

1:26:15

security coup for US. But the

1:26:17

free flow of oil at market prices

1:26:20

matters to us because if other countries

1:26:22

are impacted with the lifeblood of

1:26:24

our economy now being cut off by the Iranian

1:26:27

Mullah's, well, that impacts the world

1:26:29

economy. And there's too much interconnection

1:26:32

now that we can't be in a situation

1:26:34

like that without our involvement.

1:26:36

And if it's the US and it's

1:26:39

the Saudis and the Israelis and

1:26:41

the Egyptians and Jordanians, yeah,

1:26:43

I don't think Iran is going to take all of them on because

1:26:45

they'll be obliterated. And Trump is not going

1:26:47

to send in forces. You're gonna bomb the living

1:26:49

hell out of them. That's what he's gonna do. And

1:26:52

I think locked and loaded is a telegraph

1:26:54

that's that's pretty much the strategy. That's

1:26:56

what's going to happen. I understand why we have to use

1:26:58

US air force. Why can't we let our friends,

1:27:00

who's actually their country do it for themselves.

1:27:03

We've trained them, we've given them everything they need. I just

1:27:05

gave you the answer. I don't think the Saudis can do

1:27:07

it alone. My answer is I don't

1:27:09

think they can do it alone. And now you're

1:27:11

risking a conflict because the Iranians already

1:27:14

fighting a proxy war with the yem Andy rebels.

1:27:16

You're now risking something that could turn

1:27:18

into a disaster in the region. And

1:27:21

you gotta be a little ahead of the curve here,

1:27:23

and you got to prevent that from happening, you know.

1:27:25

And look, if I had to bet sometime,

1:27:28

probably sooner than later, the Iranians arena.

1:27:30

They're gonna suffer the consequences for their actions

1:27:33

lately shooting out a drone, taking

1:27:36

these tankers hostage, and the

1:27:38

piracy in this narrow waterway,

1:27:40

and now attacking the Saudi

1:27:43

facilities. I'm telling you it's this isn't

1:27:45

going to end well for them, all right, Thank

1:27:47

you, Thank you appreciated. Eight hundred nine four

1:27:49

one, Sean Tolfree telephone number. You want to be a part

1:27:51

of the program, John Minnesota

1:27:54

next Sean Hannity Show, It's up. John's

1:27:56

to you, sir. I listened to you all the time. I'm

1:27:59

called about these new

1:28:01

red flag laws and the

1:28:05

war on our Second Amendment really

1:28:07

kind of upsets me. And any

1:28:10

support from Trump on these Second

1:28:12

Amendment policies, I won't vote for them.

1:28:14

Look, I don't I don't think red flag laws

1:28:17

are I think they're a non starter. That's

1:28:19

my opinion that after seeing, watching,

1:28:21

hearing the President and what he's saying and what

1:28:23

he's saying publicly, I think, look, there's

1:28:25

there's Look at all the recent shootings, they're not one

1:28:28

of them that I know of that

1:28:30

would have been triggered this way. For

1:28:32

example, even the background check

1:28:34

issue. Yeah, they got it, and there

1:28:36

was nothing that was going to stop these people from getting

1:28:38

guns. And I don't think

1:28:41

it's more gun laws that we need now. I think

1:28:43

we can do more. I mean, the President

1:28:45

actually is proposing something as it relates to,

1:28:48

you know, the homelessness and the mental illness.

1:28:50

President proposed it proposed a federal

1:28:53

homeless Task Force for LA and San

1:28:55

Francisco. If somebody's mentally

1:28:57

ill and drug addicted, you know, there's

1:28:59

no telling what those people are going to do in terms

1:29:01

of harming innocent people and to protect

1:29:03

people. Yeah, people are gonna need guns, but more

1:29:05

importantly, got to keep guns out of the hands of those

1:29:08

that are mentally ill. There's no stronger

1:29:10

support of the Second Amendment than me. Now,

1:29:13

maybe they would add the

1:29:15

trade the gun show, Maybe they

1:29:17

close up quote the loophole hole

1:29:20

that everyone talks about I don't see that it's impacted

1:29:22

any of the shootings that I can recall now

1:29:24

I don't have them all in my head. In

1:29:26

other words, that you need a background check there,

1:29:29

but I think you're gonna have instantaneous background checks.

1:29:31

I don't have a problem with the background check. I do

1:29:33

have a problem with people with mental

1:29:35

illness at getting a hold of guns.

1:29:38

I also have a problem when people

1:29:40

are not trained in the safety and use

1:29:42

of a firearm that you know. People ask me all the time,

1:29:44

well, you're into guns. I'm like, yeah, well, I've been shooting

1:29:46

him in some ten I'm more of a pistol guy than a

1:29:49

rifle guy. And they'll ask, what

1:29:51

kind of gun do you do? I get a r

1:29:53

or an ak and they start throwing out these names

1:29:56

that they've heard an oozy, I've had that question ask

1:29:58

to me. My answer is, well, what gun do you want

1:30:00

to be trained in the use of. One of the greatest

1:30:02

things that does exist in this country,

1:30:04

the USCCA, their advertisers, the NRA,

1:30:07

these groups people that are

1:30:10

gun enthusiasts. They are

1:30:12

so more than willing to teach

1:30:14

you how to be a responsible

1:30:17

and safe gun owner. I urge anybody.

1:30:19

If you're gonna get a gun for protection, take

1:30:21

lessons, learn how to fire it. Every

1:30:24

range in the country has people

1:30:26

that will be more than willing to share

1:30:28

a lifetime of knowledge with you so

1:30:31

you can be a responsible gun owner.

1:30:33

Does that make sense? I'll give you the last word. Yeah.

1:30:35

I'm glad you brought up

1:30:37

mental health. I'm actually a mental health professional.

1:30:41

But you know, there is a problem when when

1:30:43

you talk about people selling guns,

1:30:46

you know, buy a gun and then they sell

1:30:48

it to their friend. You know, that's a lot of

1:30:51

how these things are happening after two month.

1:30:53

I mean, let me ask you this. If you're at a gun show and you want

1:30:56

to buy a gun, would you care if they did an instant background

1:30:58

check on you? No, I wouldn't. I wouldn't

1:31:00

either, Thank you. All right, that's gonna wrap things up for

1:31:02

today. All right. Big breaking news deep state,

1:31:04

Mark Meadows, Sarah Carter, Joe degenevav

1:31:07

Victoria Tunsing, Greg Jarrett,

1:31:09

also Jeff Lord, Dan Bongino,

1:31:12

Matt Gates, and the issue

1:31:14

of the slander and smear and attempt

1:31:17

to impeach even Justice Kavanaugh, doctor

1:31:20

Geena Loud and carry Severino. It's

1:31:22

all coming up tonight, nine Eastern Hannity,

1:31:24

Fox News. We'll see you then, Thanks for being

1:31:27

with us. Back here tomorrow

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