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The Future of Affordable Energy

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0:00

All right, glad you with us a big

0:02

breaking news day. Well,

0:04

I'm just getting the first look at

0:06

some of the eggs and pulls out of Israel. Well,

0:09

the last election they had BB losing and

0:12

the election bore four that they had BB losing.

0:14

And unfortunately it's just typical

0:16

that just like the media mob

0:19

that we have in this country, is

0:21

that you can never get accurate information. It would

0:23

be a very sad, tragic day if

0:26

this Churchillian voice of moral

0:28

clarity, an

0:31

almost singular voice of moral clarity

0:33

for years on the world stage, were

0:36

beaten. But I've never seen them.

0:38

I thought our system at times swinging,

0:40

hanging, pimpled, dimpled and

0:44

dented chads was

0:46

bad. Yeah, it's worse than Israel.

0:48

They got a parliamentary system that you

0:51

know, all these varying groups,

0:54

uh you

0:56

know are fighting to stay on future

0:58

ballots and they need X percentage of the boat

1:00

to do that. So what happens is

1:03

is the big parties Red, Blue,

1:05

Lakud, you know, they end up having

1:07

to create coalitions to get a

1:09

governing majority and a coalition

1:12

government. And to do that, I mean you're cutting

1:14

deals left right, sideways, up and down,

1:17

and but we'll have to wait and see

1:19

what the news is. I'm not

1:21

sure whoever gets it is even going to be able to

1:23

form a government because BB won the last time and

1:25

then they said, well never mind. I

1:28

mean, it's it's just really it's

1:31

frustrating to me. You know,

1:33

We've talked a lot, and I'm thinking about starting

1:36

a segment on television the

1:38

good news the media mob

1:41

will never tell you because

1:43

I'm looking at it, and we've been giving you these

1:45

statistics. Yesterday we gave you a new one. Six

1:48

hundred and fifty thousand kids in this country

1:50

have been lifted out of poverty

1:52

since Donald Trump has been elected, on

1:55

top of the nearly seven million Americans

1:57

that are off of food stamps now since

1:59

he's been elected, and the seven million

2:01

jobs that have been created since he's been

2:04

elected, and the millions that are out

2:06

of poverty since he's been elected, and

2:08

the fact that you know, the president

2:11

now is talking about the best employment

2:13

situation since nineteen sixty nine.

2:15

And then when you break it down demographically,

2:18

which all pundits and

2:20

TV and identity politics

2:22

people like to do, I mean, it's kind

2:24

of hard to make

2:27

the case, if you will,

2:30

that Donald Trump is such

2:32

a horrible person when eighty six

2:34

percent of the new jobs. The greater

2:37

beneficiaries of his policies

2:39

have been minorities in America.

2:42

Lowest unemployment rate, African Americans,

2:45

Asian Americans, Hispanic Americans,

2:47

women in the workplace, youth unemployment,

2:50

they're the ones that have benefited the most.

2:53

The best labor participation rate in history.

2:56

Well, that's a dramatic shift from

2:58

the lowest labor participation ation rate

3:00

in the history of the country under Biden Obama.

3:03

Well, now we have new statistics again,

3:06

since nineteen sixty nine, we've never had

3:08

a better employment situation than we have

3:10

now Today we find out,

3:12

according to Census data, that over a million

3:14

American households have

3:17

now risen up to the middle class.

3:19

To be more specific, more than one point two

3:21

million households moved above

3:23

fifty thousand and annual income between twenty

3:26

sixteen and twenty eighteen Census

3:28

Bureau data released just last

3:30

week. That we're just digging into now, and

3:33

that data is a huge boon to the president

3:35

whose platform is centered on a strong economy

3:38

and promises of increased prosperity. Look

3:40

on the one issue a loan of energy. You

3:43

know, we're now energy independent for the first

3:45

time in seventy five years. We

3:47

now have produce more energy than

3:49

any other country on the face of this

3:52

earth. John Hoffmeister

3:54

will join us later. If you look at

3:56

just the resources that we are

3:58

currently aware of, we

4:00

have over two hundred plus years

4:03

of energy, of enough energy

4:06

to be independent the lifeblood

4:08

of our economy for that entire

4:10

time. And I would assume we might

4:12

be able to produce windmills

4:15

that even the Kennedys would allow outside

4:17

their compound by that point. Well,

4:19

you know, I'm sure at some point there's going to be

4:22

other new, great energy

4:24

resources available to us that could be

4:26

transformative to the human condition because energy

4:29

equals in many ways wealth. But

4:31

you think about the president now doing something

4:34

no other president did, and that's

4:36

opening up our vast energy reserves

4:38

gas, oil, coal. Well,

4:41

number one, we're helping Americans. You want to raise

4:43

the standard of living of every American,

4:45

Well, that's easy because

4:47

those jobs in the energy sector they

4:50

pay well. We saw that in North Dakota

4:53

where truck drivers are trained to drive trucks

4:55

and they're paid eighty grand a year. If

4:57

you're making forty grand or forty five grand

4:59

a year and you go to eighty grand as

5:01

a base salary, and then all the overtime you

5:03

want, Well, now you're making one hundred and fifteen

5:05

twenty grand a year, and they

5:08

even pay for your housing in many of those situations.

5:11

Well then you now you've now dramatically

5:14

improved your your standard

5:16

of living. We haven't even begun

5:19

the process of tapping

5:21

into the vast resources we have. We

5:24

literally are a country that is

5:26

blessed with black

5:28

gold, Texas t the

5:30

Beverly Hillbillies under our

5:32

feet. And if we would use

5:35

that and look at those resources

5:38

as yeah, those are the American

5:40

people's resources in the sense that you

5:43

know, we can all benefit and

5:45

those jobs that will be created, Now that's

5:48

just economically here at home, we

5:50

won't need their healthcare. We'll be able to get our

5:52

concierge service. When doctor umber

5:55

over at Atlas MD, in which it Ta Kansas

5:57

pulls off what he's going to pull off, I

6:00

mean, that is going to be a

6:02

transformative moment for

6:05

the country. Hang on, I'm asking

6:07

somebody about the numbers out of Israel.

6:09

There we go, but

6:11

it would be transformative and

6:14

these are career jobs with great

6:16

benefits. And then okay,

6:18

well, now we're raising the standard of living of

6:20

every American. Now, for national

6:22

security reasons, we don't have to worry about the

6:25

Straits of hor Moves anymore. Twenty two

6:27

miles apart. It's

6:29

a narrow passageway where significant

6:31

portions of the world's energy resources

6:34

passed through. In terms of strategically

6:37

for the United States, it's never been less

6:39

important than right now. Why

6:41

because we're energy independent, Why

6:43

because we're outproducing every other country. That's

6:45

a benefit. Because if the Iranians are

6:48

messing around with the Straits and or Moves and taking

6:50

tankers like they've been doing hostage,

6:53

Yeah, it doesn't impact us. That's

6:56

a good thing. Then we get to choose, pick

6:58

and choose where our involvement is now.

7:01

It's important also, there's

7:04

nobody but the United States that could probably

7:06

handle what needs to be done in Iran,

7:08

and the President, as he said, is locked and

7:10

loaded. But that also goes

7:13

to the Middle East and importing far and oil

7:15

as we have been now we do need to

7:17

build more refineries. That's a separate issue.

7:19

But you know, there are a lot of countries we've

7:22

relied on for the lifeblood of our

7:24

economy and oil and they've

7:26

taken full advantage of weed the consumers.

7:29

You know what that means. Even countries that hate

7:31

our guts, but we're not beholden to them

7:33

anymore. We don't need

7:35

to worry about what they think of us, or as much

7:37

about what they think of us anymore. Now

7:40

a lot of people are upset about Putin. Well,

7:42

he is a hostile actor and Russia is a hostile

7:45

regime. I know how to bring

7:47

Putin right to his knees and

7:50

probably create conditions that would

7:52

likely end his tenure

7:55

as the leader of Russia. Hannity,

7:57

how are you going to do that? Well,

7:59

we're outproduce him, and

8:01

we're going to figure out cheaper ways to get

8:03

our oil and gas to our Western European

8:05

allies so they are

8:08

not as reliant on the hostile regime

8:10

of Russia. That would be good for everybody,

8:13

just like not relying on countries in

8:15

the Middle East for our energy. That would

8:17

be good for America. Now, as

8:19

it relates to Iran, we have to

8:21

think beyond ourselves here, and

8:24

the free flow of oil at market prices

8:26

impacts world economies. Of

8:28

the world economy starts collapsing because

8:30

the Iranians are pissed off at Trump because

8:33

of the sanctions that are working and

8:35

the forty percent inflation rate that they're

8:37

now facing, and the

8:40

unrest that is now beginning to be sown

8:42

in the streets all over Iran. Well,

8:45

then that creates an opportunity to for

8:47

regime change. In other words, we don't have to worry

8:49

about any more nuclear deals of or

8:52

dealing with Mullahs and Iran. The chant

8:55

death to Israel, death to America,

8:57

those that would wipe Israel off the map, the

8:59

US off the map. We don't have

9:01

to worry about the Iranians anymore. We can move

9:03

on. That would be good for the world.

9:06

If the Iranians they were brought to their knees,

9:09

it would be good for our Western eurine p and allies

9:11

not to rely on hostile actors

9:14

and bad regimes for their lifeblood

9:16

of their economy. Anyway, we got the new

9:18

reports out over half a million households

9:20

have risen a middle class under Trump. We

9:23

now see an article in the Hill today about

9:25

how Donald Trump is winning

9:27

the war on dangerous drugs.

9:30

More specifically, they're involved

9:32

in the production of opioids

9:34

and fentonol and it's

9:37

largely been invisible, but

9:40

yet a lot of those we now know have been

9:42

are being made in China. And the President, I

9:44

know, has been publicly

9:46

reported on as challenge President che

9:49

of China on this particular issue.

9:52

And you know, in the beginning, the inhumane

9:54

refusal of Beijing to help. We got a pretty

9:56

big victory in this war, hardly

9:58

any headlines when the Mexican Navy intercepted

10:01

more than twenty five tons of Chinese

10:03

fent and all that was destined for the US. Days

10:06

later, law enforcement officers in Virginia

10:08

they got sixty pounds of fent and all ship from

10:10

China labs. Chinese labs,

10:12

enough to kill fourteen million Americans. Yeah,

10:15

so that's got to stop. That's got to be part

10:17

of a trade deal. Have a five hundred

10:20

billion dollar trade deficits. They put tariffs

10:22

on every one of our products that we send over there.

10:24

Okay, I'm a free trader. I don't want to trade

10:26

war, but I'm also believer in

10:29

fair trade. And the Chinese have taken full advantage

10:31

of every other American administration. Presidents

10:34

also starting to win big on controlling

10:37

the southern border, where ninety percent of heroin

10:39

crosses into this country. You

10:41

know, if you break it down demographically. It

10:43

was a Univision piece. I saw that the Hispanic

10:45

community has made historic gains

10:48

during the Trump administration. Rona

10:51

McDaniel we have Ted

10:53

Cruz saying Donald Trump has broken

10:55

the Democratic Party. I think there's some truth to

10:57

that. They are now a party

11:00

a drift. They are now a

11:02

party clinging to the life

11:04

raft of radicalism.

11:06

They are now a party that is

11:08

they don't have any any

11:11

comprehensive plan to help Americans

11:14

out. They're full of platitudes, and

11:16

they're full of their predictable election

11:19

year attacks. Racist, sexist,

11:21

misogynist, say it with me, homophobic,

11:24

xenophobic, Islamophobic Republicans.

11:28

Their plan, according to Obama's dirty air

11:30

and water. They want to kill children.

11:32

They don't care about old people. They want granny

11:35

and grandpa to eat dog and cat

11:37

food and then either a new Gingrich

11:39

or Paul Ryan or Kevin McCarthy or Donald

11:41

Trump look alike will throw granny over the cliff.

11:44

Okay, but that's not what the results are saying.

11:46

I also like that the president, like last

11:49

night, he's looking at New Mexico saying, you know

11:51

what I want to play for New Mexico.

11:53

I want the votes in New Mexico. I

11:55

want the votes in Arizona. I want the votes in Nevada.

11:59

I want the votes in Minnesota,

12:01

Wisconsin, Michigan,

12:04

Pennsylvania, Ohio,

12:06

North Carolina, Florida. Hey wants

12:08

them all. All the talk about,

12:10

well they could flip Texas rat blue,

12:13

that happens. We're in big trouble now,

12:16

could happen. That's Democrats would love

12:18

that to happen. If you're interested

12:20

in approval ratings, well, the Trump approval

12:23

rating is now better than Obama at

12:25

this point in his presidency.

12:28

He was at the fifty percent mark

12:30

yesterday on Rasmussen and his Daily

12:32

Presidential Tracking poll. Okay,

12:35

and for the president, that's good. I always

12:38

think he polls higher in real life. Well

12:40

that's a big number. And you know, it's an

12:42

interesting comment. You know we've heard minority

12:45

outreach for all these years. Well

12:48

it's interesting at Daily

12:50

Caller piece, thirty years of GOP minority

12:52

outreach failed until Trump brought

12:55

real results, real

12:57

results. And that's

12:59

been the spend the story of the Trump presidency.

13:02

And that is hopefully what will lead

13:04

him propel him to reelection. But I'll tell you this,

13:06

I'm gonna say this often you

13:08

can take nothing for granted. This

13:11

is now a battle for the heart

13:13

and soul of America. This

13:15

is about freedom and liberty and constitutional

13:18

governance and versus

13:22

the socialist statist,

13:25

redistributionist to each

13:27

according to their need, from each according

13:29

to their ability mindset, where the state

13:32

runs everything, no more

13:34

choices or free healthcare, open

13:36

borders. You know, it was funny,

13:39

you know, I saw this. I think it was sweet Baby James

13:41

that first sent it to me, But I

13:44

was you know, Twitter, and people

13:46

on Twitter wicked sense of humors.

13:48

I mean they really do. I mean, people people

13:51

all over social media are very, very funny

13:53

and the things they come up with sometimes just make

13:55

me laugh. Sort of made me laugh. For example,

13:57

watching Sean Spicer last night, I'm thinking, what

13:59

are you Lincoln? But we'll

14:02

see if he survives his first dance his

14:04

first dance off, if you want to call it that. But you

14:06

know, if you look back at some of the

14:08

things that people are saying about

14:11

this country, there is there are times when there

14:13

are great ironies in life. And

14:16

as we roll along Sean Hannity Show, eight hundred

14:18

and nine for one, Seawan is our number. You want

14:20

to be a part of the program.

14:22

Now you have all this good the media. You

14:24

think the media is ever going to point that, I don't know. They're

14:27

not about pointing out truth. I'm

14:30

watching the fallout of all

14:32

of this with the phony news media

14:35

over the New York Times. And you

14:38

know now, now the New York Times reporters

14:40

are blaming editors for

14:42

the error in judgment. Oh, it

14:45

was their job. You're the one that

14:47

wrote this crap. You're the one that put

14:49

this crap in your book. You're the

14:51

one that got this wrong from the get go. Now,

14:53

but now you want to blame them.

14:55

I mean, I guess it's a good plan if you can get away

14:57

with it. But you know, you see the New

15:00

York Times another miss. How

15:02

many more times can one individual

15:04

gets slandered and smeared in one

15:06

lifetime. It's uncorroborated.

15:10

The journalists, so called journalist, the

15:12

fake news journalist, the extension of

15:14

all things Democrat. You know, they're

15:16

reported an account from a third party.

15:18

They claim he witnessed Kavanaugh committed a sexual

15:20

assault in college, But then they conveniently

15:23

leave out of the article that

15:26

the alleged victim doesn't remember any

15:28

such incident at all. Refused

15:30

to be interviewed the third party

15:32

so called witness. Yeah, a prominent

15:35

lawyer who once worked for the Clintons.

15:38

This is news

15:40

supposedly in America today. All right,

15:42

twenty five till the top of the hour. All right, So exit

15:45

polls like usual, um

15:48

say that BB fell short of a

15:50

majority. Looks like he's gonna have more

15:52

seats though, which means he probably would give. That

15:55

means he'd be given the opportunity again to form

15:57

a government. Lieberman, you know, you

15:59

have one guy basically holding an entire country

16:01

hostage over this, and how many

16:03

more times does he have to win? Hopefully

16:05

that is the final result. But

16:08

you have all these coalition parties and

16:11

disparate parties, and so it happens

16:13

is okay, they align with

16:16

either the left or the right, and

16:19

then from there, well whoever

16:21

as the most ends up. He

16:24

really needed sixty one in Lacud, which was always

16:26

going to be difficult. You

16:29

have a very radical left

16:31

contingent in Israel, like a lot of other

16:34

places. But we have to wait

16:36

and see. But we'll keep an

16:38

eye on it throughout the rest of the day. You

16:40

know, it's not that you

16:43

look at what's happening in the media here.

16:46

This is now so wildly

16:49

out of control that

16:52

what they're doing is and I've

16:54

said this before, if Google and

16:57

Facebook and Instagram

16:59

and Twitter, if they have

17:01

algorithms that they are

17:04

using to push a

17:06

political party or agenda, and

17:09

we've gone over the millions of hits

17:11

per minute and second on this program,

17:15

that is the single biggest in kind

17:17

donation that this country has

17:19

ever seen. And what they

17:21

have become are a lot of

17:23

these people propaganda

17:26

outlets for one point

17:28

of view. Now, if

17:30

you take the exceptions of talk

17:33

radio and the Fox

17:35

News Channel, and not by the way,

17:37

not everybody at Fox things like I do,

17:40

but you know, at least I have a place

17:42

to have a voice. But

17:45

if you take every other network

17:48

is abusively corrupt, biased,

17:52

and an extension of this radical

17:54

new democratic socialist

17:57

extremist party. That's who they are. And

18:00

that's what the whole witch hunt and hoax

18:02

and conspiracy theories and lies were

18:04

all about. You're never

18:06

gonna get corrections, You're never

18:09

gonna get the real story. I

18:12

mean, I laughed at the time when The New York

18:14

Times finally admitted two and a half years

18:16

later, Yeah, the dosier of Hillary was luck

18:18

likely Russian disinformation from the beginning.

18:22

Now they bragged, and they had their

18:24

managing editor bragging about how they devoted

18:26

an entire newsroom to one story and

18:28

one story only and Russia,

18:30

Russia, Russia, and they're proud of their work. But

18:32

then it became problematic. Yeah,

18:35

became a little bit tricky. And

18:37

the tricky part was it didn't work

18:39

out the way they wanted it to work out.

18:42

They were It was, when

18:44

I say, breathless hysteria among

18:47

the media. Every every

18:49

new development was

18:51

about Getty Trump. We got him, we got him, we

18:53

got him, got him. You know, if

18:56

you watch Roswell Rachel, I

18:58

mean, she's still hoping she can get goes

19:00

through this this ridiculous

19:04

you know Turnberry

19:06

story last week and

19:09

again she is under the

19:11

banner of NBC News.

19:14

She is. You know, this woman has

19:16

pushed more conspiracy theories,

19:18

more hoaxes, more lies, more

19:21

propaganda, more misinformation

19:24

than anybody on air today. She's

19:27

never held accountable. You never

19:29

ever read a negative

19:31

word about her or her colleagues.

19:34

I mean, MSDNC, the Conspiracy

19:37

Channel is basically

19:40

every second of every minute

19:42

of every hour of every day hating

19:45

Trump. Now there's an audience

19:47

for that. It's you know, isolated,

19:50

it's radical, it's extreme, it's socialist,

19:53

it's you know, basically,

19:55

they are a fix, if you will, for the drug,

19:57

and the drug is hating Trump and

19:59

the psychotic rage towards all things Trump.

20:03

But I mean, you spend all these years be

20:05

at the New York Times or MSD

20:07

NC or Fake News c and then it's the same

20:09

thing with them over there. I mean,

20:12

you know, we saw the issue said

20:14

they have been facing lately.

20:16

I mean, you know, but they have foreign news

20:19

correspond to top you know, whoever he

20:21

what was that guy's name last week, Ethan

20:24

that was in the news. He was getting in trouble

20:26

over at fake News CNN. He got stuff

20:28

wrong like everybody else. And you have

20:31

shows that actually make predictions

20:36

that, yeah, shooto,

20:38

what did Shoodo do again? I forgot what he did? I mean, there's

20:40

so many examples, because they remember the show that

20:42

said the Humpty Dumpty Show actually said

20:44

had a guest saying, you know, you know, President

20:47

Trump's killed millions more than Mao and

20:49

Stalin and Hitler combined. I'm

20:51

like, no, that would be like one hundred million people.

20:53

What did SHOOTO do again. Last week he was involved

20:55

in another ridiculous He used to work for

20:57

Obama. What did he

21:00

You can tell me, you can put your mike on. It's

21:02

fine. He's working on it. He's

21:05

working on what he's working

21:08

looking up the story. He does multiple things,

21:10

you know, does multiple thing anyway, so that Matto

21:12

pushes a hoax US military

21:15

refueling planes at an airport near Trump's

21:17

Turnberry resort in order to boast

21:19

of their business. You're ready, now, now

21:21

you're ready. You're a little late, you're a little slow. It was

21:24

the spy story about the spy

21:26

extraction that CNN was reporting.

21:28

That's right. They said it was Trump's fault. But meanwhile,

21:31

the guy they first wanted to pull him in twenty

21:33

sixty or the year before, in

21:36

twenty sixteen, and because

21:38

of media reports and he said

21:40

that it was no They wanted to pull him because they

21:42

didn't feel comfortable with Trump and

21:47

Trump's holding on too and keeping

21:49

close to the vest and secret intelligence

21:51

that he was learning about. That was just

21:53

a lie, just like having

21:55

a guest on that says, yeah, Trump's

21:58

killed millions more than Mao, st Allan

22:00

and Hitler, and they get away

22:02

with it. It's like Congress, They're never

22:04

gonna hold no more accountable all about the

22:06

Benjamin's baby, or that

22:09

you know, Israel's evil and

22:11

may Allah open the eyes of

22:13

everybody in the world to see Israel's

22:15

evil. Or Talib

22:18

working for or writing for Lewis Farrakhan,

22:20

the radical, virulent, vicious,

22:23

anti semit racist that he is,

22:26

and that magazine of

22:28

his no problems

22:30

there, or AOC

22:33

megan calling concentration camps.

22:36

You know what we have known as the tension

22:38

centers. No truth behind that. Nobody's

22:41

held accountable anymore for any of their lying

22:43

and their propaganda and their misinformation.

22:45

But it's worse than that. It's

22:47

also about slander. You

22:50

know, there's no apology

22:53

for matt Ow pushing breathlessly

22:55

the latest hoax in conspiracy. He's only

22:57

even doing it for three years. Why stopper

23:00

Now US military

23:02

refueling planes at an airport near Trump's

23:04

Turnberry resort in order to bolster their business

23:06

for the president because they're losing money there. The

23:10

president doesn't need the hundred bucks a nine for a

23:12

hotel or whatever it happens to be. Well,

23:14

the truth is the US Air Force has

23:16

used that particular airport as a refueling stop

23:19

hundreds of times before Trump ever

23:21

became president. Roswell

23:24

Rachel the Conspiracy Channel

23:26

MSDNC never let a good hoax

23:28

of conspiracy theory go to waste.

23:31

That's why I call them the media

23:34

mob, tim foil hat

23:36

conspiracy theorists. And

23:39

this is at the heart of this entire New York

23:41

Times smear slander of Cavanaugh.

23:44

These are the New York Times has no standards

23:47

anymore, none whatsoever,

23:50

And that's why they write. They claim that

23:53

they got a witness, they witness

23:55

saw Cavanaugh commit a sexual assault

23:57

in college. Let's print that in the

23:59

New York Time, Times, the paper record. What

24:02

do they call the old gray ladies, something like I forgot

24:05

toilet paper. Toilet paper.

24:07

There's the answer. But the Times leaves out of the article

24:10

is that the alleged victim has

24:12

no recollection of

24:14

that incident at all, that

24:18

that alleged victim refused

24:20

to be interviewed because I had nothing to

24:23

say. The third party,

24:25

the so called witness, is

24:28

a prominent lawyer who

24:30

once worked for the Clintons. In other words,

24:32

it was a political hit. It

24:35

doesn't matter as long as it works politically.

24:39

And when they issue their correction that too

24:41

late. The damage is done. And

24:43

Kavanaugh, what is he gonna do? So the New York Times

24:46

he should libel

24:48

laws in this country, slander

24:50

law. The standard is too high

24:52

if you are a public figure. Trust

24:55

me, I've looked into it. They're too

24:57

high. So you just have to

24:59

absorb of the lies and accept

25:02

that's what you get if you choose

25:04

to work in the public arena.

25:06

And by the way, I'm perfectly accepting

25:08

of all of that. It's fine. I

25:10

don't even to be frank read

25:13

it anymore. I don't care.

25:15

It doesn't matter. I'm not changing

25:17

who I am for anybody. You

25:20

know, we were out there on a limb when

25:22

we were exposing Obama,

25:24

out there on a limb. When we said, yeah, Trump can

25:27

win, he can everyone

25:29

laughed. You saw these reporters,

25:31

like probably the media and Israel, same

25:33

as a media here. They're giddy they got a shot. Maybe

25:35

BB loses. Maybe eggs

25:38

of Pose were wrong the last time. They're wrong almost

25:40

every time, just like they're wrong almost every time

25:42

here. They're useless. Eggs

25:44

of Pose are useless. But

25:46

the problem is these are not isolated

25:49

incidents. This is now three years of

25:51

failure, three years of

25:53

lies, slander, libel,

25:55

besmirchment, character assassination.

25:59

These are not related incidents. This is now

26:02

standard fair with the media

26:04

mob in this country. So called

26:06

Paper of Record is nothing more than a mean

26:08

spirited, sloppy anti Trump

26:11

propaganda arm of

26:13

the Democratic Party. Like the rest of the

26:15

media mob. Go back

26:18

to September eleventh. Last week, The Times

26:20

was forced to retract the tweet down playing

26:22

the role of terrorists on nine to eleven.

26:25

Wow, it's kind of hard to conceive

26:28

how that happened. The day before

26:30

that, they were forced to take down another tweet

26:32

praising the communist murdering dictator

26:35

Mao, referring to him

26:37

as the great revolutionary figure. And

26:40

The Times was also forced to apologize

26:42

for publishing their blatantly hateful

26:45

anti Semitic tweet depicting Prime

26:48

Minister Netan Yahoo as Trump seeing

26:50

eye dog. And a separate

26:52

incident, an editor at the New York Times forced

26:54

to apologize for his past anti

26:56

Semitic tweets, and

26:59

you got you know, poor Brett Stevens works

27:01

at the New York Times, had

27:04

a meltdown, a public meltdown,

27:06

being called the bed bug that he is on

27:08

Twitter, and he told

27:10

them the guy cold reported, the guy that was bosses

27:13

and everything. Well,

27:16

now his nickname is Bedbug Brett Stevens.

27:19

You know, this is who they

27:22

are. This is now what

27:25

they do. This is now

27:27

in regularity. You

27:29

know, prominent New York Times reporter claiming

27:31

our friend Congressman Dan Crenshaw did not support

27:34

the nine to eleven victims fund. That was a lie too.

27:37

Turns out didn't take a lot to figure

27:39

this out. He was actually the co

27:41

author sponsor of that bill. Let's

27:44

not forget the most most

27:47

recent blatant hack job by the New York Times.

27:50

You know, their leaked audio from their executive editor.

27:52

They're admitting he

27:54

spent two and a half years on one story

27:56

the entire newsroom. What

27:59

that was That men two and a half years are perpetuating

28:02

their lies in conspiracy theories. The hope

28:04

that Muller would take down Trump didn't

28:06

work out that way. It's amazing

28:09

now that we see the two and a half year

28:11

lie. Now at least the

28:13

lies are being exposed more quickly. We don't

28:15

have to wait two and a half years to get the answer. Although

28:17

we were giving you the answer the whole time. There's

28:20

nothing that we've reported. Solomon's reported,

28:23

Carter's reported, Jarrett's reported,

28:27

Katherine herridge Is reported, Tom Fittin's

28:29

reported, Jay Sekul, all these people that exposed

28:31

all this information. We didn't do

28:33

this in a vacuum. We actually

28:36

sourced. You know, I know I'm a talk show

28:38

host, but part of being a talk show host I

28:40

can produce thousands of hours of straight

28:43

reporting. Maybe it's

28:45

a war situation, a bad hurricane.

28:47

By the way, Houston's about to get whacked with two feet

28:49

of water. According to job ASTARTI it's scary

28:52

hanging there in Houston. But

28:54

we got it right. We got

28:56

it right about the rigged investigation

28:59

into Hillary. It right about the dirty

29:01

dossier. We got it right about

29:03

premeditated fraud on the fis A court.

29:06

We got it right on spying on the president,

29:08

his campaign, his transition, and his presidency.

29:11

We're also right on the outsourcing of

29:13

intelligence gathering using

29:15

our allies. We're right about that too. We

29:18

were never wrong. Now people are going to be held accountable.

29:21

I don't know, but you can't dispute the facts. We've laid out

29:23

facts in truth. We've dug

29:25

deep, and we held backstories at times,

29:27

just to make sure we add it lockdown

29:30

completely before we went with a story.

29:33

But the New York Times, well it became

29:35

problematic. Now let's move to racism.

29:37

Let's accuse Trump and every Republican to be

29:39

a racist because the Mueller thing didn't

29:41

work out the way we wanted. Let's

29:43

talk about Turnberry. Trump is

29:46

diverting planes because he wants business.

29:48

No, hundreds of other trips beforehand

29:51

before he was president. Where

29:53

are the apologies? Where's the corrections? Why

29:56

do I say a mob because it's a mob mindset

29:59

of media, a mob mentality,

30:02

and it's like they got their little you know, they were to be

30:04

in their club. You've got to just out out

30:07

radical the next one. The

30:09

biggest donors for the Democratic

30:11

candidate, whoever emerges, sleepy,

30:14

creepy, crazy Joe three O three three

30:16

zero. You know what

30:18

the president calls Polka hantas. She

30:21

lied about that her whole life. Imagine if Donald Trump

30:24

lied about being a minority

30:26

for the benefit of her own personal

30:28

career. Republican

30:30

did that? What would happen? What

30:33

if you know? Or crazy? The angry

30:35

socialist Bernie Sanders, One

30:38

fake story out of after another,

30:41

one after another MPR

30:44

lies about junior Senate testimony,

30:47

or the lies about Michael Clon's

30:49

fantasy trip to Prague, or

30:51

the guardians bombshell about maniport.

30:54

Three CNN staffers they did get fired

30:56

their false report about the mooch, New

30:59

York Times report about Nicky Haley and fifty

31:02

seven thousand dollars for Curtains. It's

31:05

been non stop lying to you, NonStop,

31:10

never ending. If

31:12

James can bring that in, thank you, I'd

31:15

appreciate it. Non stop,

31:17

never ending lying, propaganda,

31:20

misinformation. One

31:23

person that's not a public figure that

31:26

I think is gonna win is Nicholas

31:28

Samman. He's

31:32

got the slam dunk libel

31:34

slander case. Well,

31:37

first of all, Lawrence, there was zero intent

31:39

to mislead anybody about the details of the incident.

31:41

That excerpt that we ran in the Times

31:44

was an adaptation of what's in our book that you

31:46

just described so aptlyte It really focuses

31:48

on the experience of Debra Ramirez, as

31:51

we understand it, after Robin spending quite

31:53

a bit of time with her, why the incident

31:56

she alleged to have occurred with Kavanaugh hit

31:58

so hard for her? Feeling like

32:00

a fish out of water that first year at Yale

32:02

to begin with, for any number of reasons,

32:05

socioeconomic, cultural, and so on,

32:07

And this incident was deeply traumatizing

32:09

for her. That was the focus of the piece. We included

32:13

the additional detail about this other, as

32:15

yet unreported allegation because

32:17

it seemed germane to the type of thing we were

32:19

talking about. It was a somewhat similar incident.

32:22

Week in your draft of the article, did it include

32:24

those words that have since been added

32:26

to the article? Did it did so?

32:28

Somewhere in the editing process those words

32:31

were yah. I mean, I think what happened actually

32:33

was that, you know, we had her name,

32:35

and you know The Times doesn't usually include the name

32:37

of the victim, and so I think in this case

32:40

the editors felt like maybe it was probably better

32:42

to remove it, and in removing her name, they

32:45

removed other reference to the fact that she

32:47

didn't remember. Essentially, Leland has

32:49

said consistently last year and in

32:51

the reporting of this that she doesn't recall

32:53

the incident one way or another. At the time

32:56

in twenty eighteen, she did say to a reporter

32:59

words to the effect, you know, doctor Ford is my friend

33:01

and I believe her after

33:03

that. Later in the process and during

33:05

the FBI investigation last

33:08

fall, she reflected on it. She had an

33:10

initial meeting with the FBI at which

33:12

she said whatever she could recall. She then

33:14

went back rested, really

33:16

thought hard about the events that were being discussed,

33:18

looked at some of the high school photographs of Brett Kavanaugh

33:21

that were circulating around, and decided

33:23

she didn't find him to be a familiar face

33:25

at all. She had dated his very

33:27

good friend, Mark Judge, who was alleged to be in the room

33:30

during the alleged Blasi Ford assault. She

33:32

had dated him briefly, so

33:34

she knew some of those boys, but Kavanaugh's face

33:37

didn't ring a bell. And she also thought the circumstances

33:40

around the alleged incident, the

33:42

fact that Ford had been at a certain

33:44

country club that day, the

33:46

fact that it was a relatively small gathering, among

33:48

other things, didn't ring right to her. So she initiated

33:51

a second conversation with the FBI and reported

33:53

all this to them, along with the fact that she

33:55

had felt pressured to change her story by

33:59

friends of Flasi Fords

34:01

and hers from high school. All right, clan

34:03

you with us our two Sean Hannity Show

34:05

eight hundred and nine for one Sean Tolfrey telephone

34:08

number. You want to be a part of this extravaganzas So here

34:10

we go again. The media's

34:13

there is a reason why I call

34:15

them the mob, because they

34:17

act like mobsters. They

34:19

get it wrong, lying, slander,

34:22

besmirchment, conspiracy theories,

34:25

libel anybody connected

34:28

to or anybody that voices

34:31

even support for President

34:33

Trump. And now you got the New York

34:36

Times yet again. Remember

34:38

they dedicated an entire newsroom

34:41

to one story and then it became problematic.

34:43

So they've now moved on from Russia, Russia,

34:46

Russia to now we'll deal

34:48

with the race issue for twenty twenty, not

34:50

acknowledging or admitting or correcting

34:52

the record of how often they've been wrong. You

34:55

know, for them to come out like two and a half years

34:57

late and say, you know that dossier

34:59

of Hillary Lets that she paid for with

35:02

was likely Russian disinformation from

35:04

the get go, that's pretty revealing

35:06

because the medium mob narrative

35:08

had been that, well it was Trump Russia collusion. Well,

35:11

the only one that used anything Russian

35:13

to try and influence the election was Hillary

35:15

Clinton, and that was what the paid

35:18

for Dacier, the unverified, uncorroborated

35:20

political bought and paid for slander

35:23

of Donald Trump well then used

35:25

as a as the basis for FISA

35:27

applications to spy on all things

35:30

Trump campaign, transition and presidency.

35:33

So now you have the New York

35:35

Times. Rather than put out corrections

35:38

and saying, oh, we missed the biggest abuse of

35:40

power corruption scandal in history, why would they

35:42

ever do that? Now, they just decided to move

35:44

on to the next conspiracy theory,

35:46

the next smear or group

35:49

of smears and lies. And so

35:51

they released this article, as we talked about yesterday,

35:53

over the weekend, two

35:55

so called journalists for the paper of Record

35:58

and yeah, the old Gray lay claiming

36:01

that there was an individual that witnessed

36:03

Kavanaugh Justice Kavanaugh committed

36:05

a sexual assault in college at

36:07

times conveniently, though left out

36:09

of their article that the alleged

36:12

victim has no recollection

36:14

at all of this incident and refused

36:17

to be interviewed by The New York Times. And

36:19

the question becomes, well, the Washington Post passed

36:21

on it at one point, even the New York Times

36:23

passed on it. Why did they allow this to get

36:26

on their pages? And then every presidential

36:28

candidate falling right in line, repeating,

36:31

regurgitating the lie. Joining

36:33

us to discuss this, Carry Severinos

36:35

with US Chief Council Policy Director, Judicial

36:38

Crisis Network. Molly Hemingway is with

36:40

US senior editor at the Federalist,

36:42

Fox News contributor. They both co authored

36:45

a book about

36:47

this very topic, and they

36:49

went into chapter and verse in

36:51

the Education of Brett Cavanaugh about all

36:53

of these issues. Good to hear from you both again, Thanks

36:55

for joining us. Great to be here with you. Do

36:58

you see lie bull slander

37:01

a lawsuit potential? Now the bar

37:03

is very high for any public figure you

37:06

have to get rid of malice. But they

37:08

didn't do simple fact checking here. Carrie, you're

37:10

on an attorney, you Clark for Thomas, if I recall

37:13

that's right now. The problem with libel in this case

37:15

is public figures. That standards are currently

37:17

very low for you

37:19

know, the newses Can get Away was talking

37:22

about public figures a lot. But honestly,

37:24

I don't think Justice Kavanaugh would want

37:26

to get into a legal fight with

37:28

The New York Times, even if he has grounds to

37:30

do so, simply because of that. What they know

37:33

is he's basically a sitting duck justices

37:35

don't end up defending themselves, although I can tell you about

37:37

there's nine of them on the court. To think this is

37:39

a horrible development, the way that this

37:41

is being used to intimidate,

37:43

to threaten members of the Supreme Court,

37:45

because they all could be victims. And you talked about the amount

37:48

of time spent in it. Imagine if Molly

37:50

and I had not gotten an early copy of this book,

37:52

we'd all still be just just finding out today

37:55

how egregious the omission of The New York

37:57

Times was. Well, Molly, your take on all

37:59

of this. You follow the court closely. I know this

38:02

is important to you. You guys spend a lot of time

38:04

researching the smearing

38:06

and the slandering and the besmirchment

38:09

of Justice Cavanaugh. And I'll

38:11

be honest, I'm not particularly impressed with his rulings

38:14

carry and Molly, frankly, he's

38:16

not turning out to be the justice we thought he'd be.

38:18

Molly, well, I don't. I think it's actually

38:20

wise to wait several years, maybe

38:22

three years, before you get a handle on how someone

38:25

We're getting a pretty good handle on some of these cases,

38:27

and he seems all over the map at this point. I

38:30

think he's actually been fairly consistent with who

38:32

he was when President Trump nominated

38:34

him. But to your point about whether people should

38:37

be held accountable for spreading needsle eyes about

38:39

this person, there are many ways to hold

38:41

people accountable, and unfortunately a lot of

38:43

people haven't been using the power that they have. You

38:45

have senators who violated every Norman

38:48

procedure in the book who have not even been

38:50

investigated, much less held accountable

38:52

by Lindsay Graham or the Senate Judiciary Committee.

38:55

You had criminal referrals then by Chairman

38:57

Chuck Grassley to the Justice Department, where

39:00

no action was taken for people making false

39:02

claims and obstructing a Senate investigation.

39:05

You have the lawyers who, by Christine

39:07

Blasiford's own testimony, kept

39:10

information from their client that was very

39:12

important, such as that the Senate Judiciary

39:14

Committee was willing to travel to California.

39:16

You have the media which were spreading

39:19

all sorts of lies and disinformation, who

39:21

not only were not held accountable by their peers,

39:23

they were frequently given awards and promotions

39:26

and whatnot. There is so much that needs to be done

39:28

by people before we even get to the Libel case.

39:31

Because when you don't hold people

39:33

accountable for trying to destroy someone's reputation

39:36

to baseless mirrors. There's no incentive

39:39

for them to stop doing it in the future. So how

39:41

is it possible, though, How

39:44

is it at all possible when you look at

39:46

this case in particular, and again there's

39:49

been no correcting of the record as they

39:51

pull Russia collusion phony narrative

39:54

advanced by the Democrats went

39:56

forward. But here you have a story, how do

39:58

you omit? The most important in fact that the

40:00

alleged victim has zero recollection

40:03

of any supposed assault and

40:05

the guy who made the allegation won't talk

40:07

about it. Oh, and they commediately

40:09

leave out the fact that he was Bill Clinton's lawyer.

40:11

That is not something that should make the pages ever

40:14

of the New York Times. But this now happens

40:16

regularly, carry in this environment

40:19

of smear, slander, brous merchman. And by

40:21

the way, I've lived for thirty one years of my career

40:24

and I'm given up hope. I mean, I can't sue.

40:26

The standards too high. I just have to fight

40:28

back. I have a microphone and I have a camera, so I

40:30

fight back that way. But you know, if I took it personally.

40:33

Everything that's said about me that's not true every

40:35

day is you know, would be a lawsuit for anybody

40:37

else. Absolutely, And he wasn't

40:39

just any old Clinton lawyer. He was at Clinton Lawyer during

40:42

the Whitewater investigation. And you know who was on

40:44

the other side working for Ken Starr.

40:46

It was Brett Kavanaugh. So these

40:48

two go way back. So to call

40:50

him simply a respected thought leader

40:52

in Washington, which is how they tried to introduce him.

40:55

Unfortunately, as characteristic of the one sided

40:57

way they introduced most of the people in their books,

41:00

you could tell immediately who had the white hats and

41:02

who had the black hats in wearing

41:04

it. To leave out

41:06

that key piece obviously turns into

41:09

a ugly story from college into

41:12

something that is much more than that. But

41:14

if they knew that she had had to undercut

41:16

it, you know, then you can see, oh my gosh, this

41:18

story is practically self refuting. There's

41:20

there's no way they could have

41:22

I guess pitched the book with it with a

41:25

blockbuster that was that week. However,

41:28

they did actually have some interesting information

41:30

in there in their pages that they got while Molly and

41:32

I broke the news about Leland

41:34

Kaiser's doubting of Christine blasi

41:36

Ford of how she was being pressured

41:39

by her friends to change her story. They

41:41

actually did get some new quotes on the record

41:44

there. If they really wanted to talk about

41:46

the new news, they might have focused on that,

41:48

but of course that didn't really fit into their own

41:50

narrative, and in fact, in their own book they

41:52

kind of brush away her

41:55

statements about how she doesn't believe her

41:57

own very good friend, even though she also

42:00

liberal and doesn't want to help

42:02

the cause of Kavanaugh on the court. So I

42:05

think that's unfortunate. You can see in their selective

42:07

interest in which parts of their story they pitch,

42:10

how they want this narrative

42:12

to play out. Well, I mean, there's no repercussions.

42:14

It seems like, you know, I declared, and I've

42:16

said many times since oh seven, the first

42:18

time I said it, is that journalism in America

42:21

is dead. Molly, am I wrong. We

42:23

are in very bad straits. It's just you

42:25

can't even go much of it. And that wasn't

42:27

my question. If we're in bad straits, I think real journalism

42:30

in terms of the mainstream media is dead. I

42:32

think all these networks are abusively biased

42:35

and corrupt. And now they've gotten

42:37

to the point where they can be dishonest and not even

42:39

make a correction. You use the right word,

42:41

which is corrupt. It's not just biased,

42:44

it's not just that they lean. There's actually

42:46

industry wide corruption in

42:48

how they control stories, what they allow

42:51

to be published, what they forbid from being published,

42:53

how they set narratives. And this is the real problem

42:56

because nobody can hold each other accountable because

42:58

they're all part of this corrupt them. And

43:00

so what really needs to happen is either

43:03

to admit that, as you say, mainstream

43:05

journalism is dead in this country, or

43:07

do something drastic, bring in an outside

43:10

the worst that can identify the

43:13

problems and demand that they clean it up. This is

43:15

as corrupted any industry out there,

43:17

you know, whether you look at the FIFA soccer scandal

43:20

or you know anything else. Massive. This is

43:22

a truly the story of our time, the corruption

43:25

of our mainstream media. All right, quick break, we'll come

43:27

back. Carry Severino Molly Hemingway

43:29

on the other side. All right, as we continue

43:31

justice on trial, Carry Severino Molly

43:33

Hemingway with us. All right, let's look at the double

43:35

standards. For example, we have the

43:38

allegations against the Virginia

43:40

lieutenant governor, very serious rape

43:43

allegations. I've never heard any of

43:45

the eye believers in the Kavanaugh case care

43:47

about that. They cared about violations

43:50

of law and an influence

43:53

of outside countries, they would have been more

43:55

outspoken about Hillary. They care about

43:57

obstruction, they would be concerned about

43:59

a rigged and investigation carry but they're not. Yeah,

44:01

I mean, this is really just another instance of what

44:03

we talked about when we talk about falling apart in the

44:06

rule of law. The rule of law means to get the same

44:08

rules for everyone, both sides, and they're

44:10

not. I mean, we know we can all recite Brett

44:13

Kavanaugh's high school yearbook from memory. Can

44:15

you tell me what's in the whole arms yearbook? No,

44:17

And that's why we wanted to write about that. And

44:20

when Trump comes before the court, he gets one

44:22

set of rules. Every other president gets another

44:24

set of rules. That's the people are so fed up

44:27

with in the media, in the judiciary.

44:29

That's why we need judges who are going to apply

44:31

the same laws or same rules to interpreting

44:34

laws, whether they like them or they don't, whether they like the

44:36

president or they don't like the president, and

44:38

so that is so crucial because that's what makes

44:40

our society function, is that we have an

44:42

even handed playing field, all right, for both

44:45

sides. So losing that is a real problem looking

44:47

ahead to the future. John Roberts. Now,

44:49

it was reported last week Molly

44:52

likely changed his opinion again

44:54

like he did on a healthcare issue with their ruling

44:56

last week, for political considerations.

44:59

That really bothers me if he's

45:01

factoring in politics rather than

45:04

the Constitution as the basis for

45:06

his decisions. Well, and I think that's the way to understand

45:08

what's going on now with this media feeding

45:11

frenzy. They don't actually think that they're

45:13

going to convince Democrats to impeach that

45:15

Kavanaugh, but they do want the media do

45:17

want to influence the Supreme Court, and unfortunately

45:20

Chief Justice Roberts has seen has

45:23

been susceptible to that kind of pressure

45:25

that's applied by the media. It's actually

45:27

something we write about in detail Injustice

45:29

on Trial how President Trump goes out

45:31

of his way to pick people for his list who

45:34

will not be swayed by public pressure

45:36

of that kind. It's one of the key things they're looking

45:38

for when they put together that list

45:40

and So this is what terrifies

45:43

people on the left, including the media, that

45:45

they know that this is full of people who

45:47

have shown courage under in

45:49

the face of immense pressure from the media

45:52

and other leftist powerful people,

45:54

and that if there's another opening, President

45:57

Trump is going to nominate another person from his list,

45:59

and all of these people have already been vetted as

46:01

fairly strong people on this issue. Well, thank

46:03

you both for being well us. By the way, last question, you think

46:06

it's Barrett is going to be the next

46:08

selection of the president. She's certainly a front runner

46:10

of my view, I think she did see from runner. I think

46:12

there's a lost other great potentials as well, so

46:14

other great women, other great Then in the lift, I bought

46:16

them both. A great comedy is coming up

46:18

on the left circuit, Barbara with Robert

46:21

Blocks, so you know, if there's still anybody's

46:23

game, but she's certainly from him. All right,

46:25

Justice on Trial. Thank you, Carrie

46:27

Saverino, Molly Hemingway, Amazon dot

46:29

com, Hannity dot com, bookstores everywhere, Thank

46:32

you both. When we come back. Yeah, the straits

46:34

of Hormus have never been where

46:37

they are now. They've always been from a

46:39

political, geopolitical sense, the

46:42

pathway towards the lifeblood

46:44

of every economy, oil and gas. But now

46:46

they're energy independent, it is less

46:49

strategically important to us than ever before.

46:51

John Hoffmeister, he'll join us next, former

46:53

CEO of Shell Oil and founder

46:55

of Citizens for Affordable Energy, will check

46:57

in with him next. Then our news round up

46:59

in information Overload, our quick break right back,

47:02

we'll continue. You see wrong,

47:05

Well, it's trucking that way. We'll have some pretty

47:07

good we're having some

47:10

very strong studies done. But it's certainly looking

47:12

that way at this moment, and we'll

47:15

let you know as soon as we find out definitively,

47:17

we'll let you know, But it does look that way. Want

47:21

war, I don't want to war with anybody. I'm somebody

47:24

that would like not to have war. We have the strongest

47:26

military in the world. We've spent

47:30

more than a trillion and a half dollars in the last

47:32

short period of time on our military. Nobody's

47:34

even come close. We have the best equipment

47:36

in the world. We have the best missiles and as

47:38

you say, you just want the Patriot system, there's

47:40

nothing even close. But no,

47:43

I don't want war with anybody, but we're

47:45

prepared more than anybody two and

47:47

a half years ago. I will tell you it was not

47:49

the same thing. And with what we've

47:52

done, we've totally rebuilt our military in

47:54

so many different ways, but we've rebuilt it and

47:58

there's nobody it has. We

48:00

have the best fighter jets, the best rockets, the

48:03

best missiles, the best equipment. All

48:05

Right, That was the President, yeah, pointing

48:08

out we are more militarily prepared

48:10

than we were when he first took office.

48:13

We now know US officials they

48:16

have determined and have told the Saudis

48:18

that the oil attack was in fact

48:21

staged in Iran, and that intelligence

48:23

shows that this devastating attack

48:26

on the Saudi Arabian oil industry

48:29

was staged there. That assessment, which the US

48:31

had not made public, came as President Trump

48:34

raised the prospect at the US, the

48:36

Saudis probably even

48:38

I could see the Israelis, the Egyptians or

48:40

Jordanians joining forces

48:43

to target Iran. Iran,

48:45

Look, we are in a position, thank goodness,

48:48

we are the world's largest producer

48:50

now of energy. We are energy

48:53

independent for the first time in seventy

48:55

five years. Finally, a president understands

48:59

that the lifeblood of every economy, on

49:01

the face of this earth today is

49:04

oil and gas. Now, one

49:06

day down the road, maybe that'll change.

49:08

But that to artificially create

49:10

a deadline ten years, no more oil, no

49:12

more gas, that would result

49:14

in an economic decline and disaster,

49:17

not only for the United States, but it would

49:19

reverberate around the world. It would

49:21

be a worldwide depression, a collapse.

49:24

So there's New Green Deal nonsense, and that

49:26

you think you can artificially set up timelines

49:28

as ridiculous. Now

49:31

the good news for the United States, as

49:33

the Iranians also taking you know, one tanker

49:36

after another, hostage and so

49:38

on and so forth, straights or horn moves. There only twenty two

49:40

miles apart, there's only a two mile

49:43

narrow passage way for you

49:46

know, almost little under ten percent of the world

49:49

supply of oil. Well, now the

49:51

Saudi's production has been reduced

49:54

in half. But the good news for us again, we

49:56

now for the first time in seventy five years, are

49:58

energy independent, where the war world's leader. If

50:00

America really really wants to

50:03

raise the standard of living for every American

50:05

citizen, just look at the opportunities

50:10

that exist for peace abroad

50:13

and for economic opportunities

50:16

for our people here at home. For our fellow

50:18

citizens. Remember in the Balkans

50:20

in North Dakota, they were training

50:22

people to be truck drivers. Those

50:24

truck drivers, after they were trained, they were being

50:26

paid eighty grand a year. Many of them had

50:29

their housing paid for while they were working

50:31

as much overtime as they can handle. And

50:33

if you're at a forty five fifty

50:35

thousand dollars a year job and you double your

50:38

income immediately and you don't

50:40

have as many expenses, guess what your

50:42

lifestyle is going to change and change

50:44

dramatically. And with the energy

50:46

industry, we're talking about career jobs. We're

50:49

talking about raising the standard

50:51

of living. Now you can forward a nice house in a

50:53

safe neighborhood, by that favorite

50:55

truck, a car that you've been looking at, take your kids

50:58

to Disney when they're young and you'll

51:00

hate every minute, they'll love every minute. And

51:03

then you could take vacations, go out to

51:05

eat. Everybody's lifestyle increases

51:08

dramatically. Now the question is, well, why

51:10

would Democrats now that we don't

51:12

have to worry geo politically about

51:15

Iran or the Straits of Hormuz

51:17

Strategically for us have never been less important.

51:20

But now we have to also consider,

51:22

well, what's the impact if the Iranians

51:24

who are responding to the President's successful

51:27

sanctions as they pursue nuclear

51:29

weapons because we can't ever allow that to happen.

51:31

We do, then it's a squared B, squared C,

51:34

squared radical mullows that believe in convert

51:37

or die. Yeah, if they ever get nuclear

51:39

weapons, we're now at risk of a modern

51:41

day holocaust. And that is not hyperbole. That

51:44

is reality. We lost one hundred million

51:46

human souls in the last century. Don't think it can

51:48

happen in this century. But if that happens,

51:50

for it, you know, even the basic fundamental

51:54

national security concern. A lot

51:56

of countries that we have imported oil from over

51:58

the years hate our guts and they have

52:00

manipulated prices to gouge

52:02

the American consumers. But anyway,

52:05

joining us, he knows more about energy that I could ever dream

52:07

of. John Hoffmeister as with us, former CEO

52:09

of Shell Oil Company, one

52:12

of the evil oil companies that I'm

52:14

jesting. Of course, it's also the founder

52:17

of Citizens for Affordable Energy. Mister

52:19

Hoffmeister, is anything that I've just said here

52:21

that is not true? No, Sean, you've

52:24

laid it out pretty well. I don't know that I have to say

52:26

anything. Well, the problem is, you know, the

52:29

energy independence now means we don't

52:31

have to rely on countries that hate

52:33

us for the lifeblood of our economy. But here's

52:35

another thing. Got a lot of talk about Russia,

52:37

the hostile regime of Russia, Vladimir

52:40

Putin, the hostile actor on the world stage.

52:43

Tell me if you're wrong in my analysis. But if we

52:45

want to bring Russia to its knees and

52:48

we want Putin's influence in the world to

52:50

decline, I think one of the best things we could

52:52

do is dramatically increase

52:54

the vast resources we have in this country

52:57

and find a cheaper way to get our gas,

53:00

us in, our oil to our Western European

53:02

allies. And then we'd cut out

53:04

Putin. And that

53:07

would be a disaster for the Russian economy

53:09

because it's all based on energy, is it not? It

53:11

is. The reality

53:13

is some of the worst regimes

53:16

in the world are propped up by

53:18

their development of the natural resources

53:20

which are essential to the global economy.

53:23

Whether it's Russia, whether it's Iran, whether

53:25

it's Venezuela. You know, some of the worst

53:27

places in the world in terms of human

53:30

rights, freedoms for individuals,

53:32

democratic processes and structures.

53:35

You know, these are awful places if you

53:37

believe in democracy and the

53:39

consequences that they can control

53:43

their part of the world and beyond

53:45

because of the grip that they have on the natural

53:48

resources. Now, the US still

53:50

has one vulnerability, shan

53:53

when it comes to energy. And while

53:55

we are energy independent in terms

53:57

of the total molecules we'd produce

54:00

gas and oil and coal and nuclear and

54:03

so on, our refining system

54:05

still depends upon imported oil

54:08

because many of those refineries were

54:10

built around the type

54:12

of oil they're receiving, whether

54:15

it's you know, Saudi oil or

54:17

Nigerian oil, etc. When's the last

54:19

time we built a refinery in this country. We've

54:22

expanded a few in the

54:24

last decade, but we haven't built

54:26

a new refinery in more than forty years. I

54:29

think it's time, don't you. Well, and here's

54:31

my suggestion. Let's build processing

54:34

plants column refineries. If you will

54:37

to turn natural gas into

54:40

liquid fuels like ethanol and

54:42

methanol, increase the number of flex

54:44

fuel vehicles we have in this country. We

54:46

would not have to import a drop

54:49

of oil from anywhere in the world. Our

54:52

natural gas would carry us if

54:54

let's say twenty percent of cars

54:57

in this country we're using ethanol

55:00

or methanol instead of oil, and

55:02

we can do that, and we shouldn't miss this

55:04

opportunity to make that point

55:07

loudly heard by everyone

55:09

who's in a public policy position. Let

55:12

me ask you this because I

55:14

want to I want to hone in on this. So years

55:16

ago, when I had no money, and this was

55:18

in the early eighties, John

55:21

that I you know, I didn't have money, I bought

55:24

a two hundred dollars work

55:26

van for my contracting company. It

55:28

was a former Providence Gas

55:31

company van and you

55:33

know, a lot of body damage, which is one of the reasons I got

55:35

it so cheap. Is the best bargain I ever made on a car.

55:38

But it was previously run

55:40

by natural gas, and then they converted

55:43

it back before it was sold and got

55:45

into my hands eventually back

55:47

into a gasoline engine.

55:50

My question is you're saying our cars can

55:52

be run on natural gas. How how

55:54

does that work? There's two ways. One

55:57

you could build a new car to only

55:59

drive on compressed natural gas. Detroit

56:02

will do that. You can order a natural gas

56:04

vehicle and it's like we have buses,

56:07

we have garbage structs. You can also have

56:09

cars running on compressed natural

56:11

gas, which is a gaseous fuel.

56:14

It's not liquid. The second alternative

56:17

is flex fuel. Cars are

56:19

designed to take up the eighty five

56:21

percent alcohol fuel, which

56:24

is ethanol or methanol. We only

56:27

make ethanol today basically from

56:29

corn, and so we're limited in the amount

56:31

of ethanol we can produce. If we were

56:34

to start converting natural gas

56:36

from the gaseous state to the liquid state,

56:39

it turns into an alcohol which

56:42

works just bind in internal

56:44

combustion engines that are designed

56:46

to take alcohol, and that's the flex

56:49

fuel vehicle. A lot of SUVs,

56:51

a lot of bigger pickup trucks, they

56:54

are all suv. I mean, they

56:56

are all flex fuel vehicles, which

56:58

means they don't have to run on gasoline. They can

57:00

run on primarily ethanol. And we

57:03

could take all the natural guests that we have

57:06

and still have more, and get rid

57:08

of the seven million barrels a day of imported

57:10

oil that we bring in every day to

57:12

fit our refineries. And so it would

57:15

completely take away any

57:17

concerned by any American, any

57:19

president, any governor, any city

57:22

mayor about the price of gasoline because

57:24

it has nothing to do with the rest of the world.

57:26

We're completely isolated

57:29

from worrying about what's going on with OPEC

57:32

or the Middle East, Agreed, or Russia.

57:34

But in a way, we're always going to be involved because

57:37

we are the United States, right So, in

57:39

other words, if Iran

57:41

wants to disrupt the free flow of

57:43

oil up market prices, that would

57:45

impact our friends, our allies,

57:48

and the world economy. So we can

57:50

allow them to get away with that, can we No,

57:52

we can't, But we don't have to have our

57:54

consumers in this country, our citizens

57:57

pay a dime more for a gallon of fuel

57:59

because as we will be making it all domestically.

58:02

Having said that, I agree the global

58:05

price of oil and the stability

58:07

of the world relative to oil supply

58:09

as long as the global economy,

58:12

which it has been for the last one hundred years,

58:14

as long as we continue to rely upon

58:17

fuel like gasoline, or like diesel,

58:20

or like aviation fuel or heating oil,

58:22

or all the plastics that we use in

58:25

our lives, which are made from petrochemicals

58:27

which comes from oil. Yes, we need

58:29

to be concerned about the free

58:31

flow of energy through whatever

58:34

channels it comes and the piracy

58:37

that we're seeing out of Iran. I mean, let's

58:39

face it, Iran did what they did this

58:41

past weekend for maybe two or

58:44

three reasons. One, they want to see a higher

58:46

price of oil because they're dying on a vine without

58:49

a high priced oil. Number Two,

58:51

they want to neuter the American

58:54

sanctions on Iranian oil, and if there's

58:56

a scarcity of oil, they believe that

58:58

some countries will buy their oil, take their

59:01

chances with the US sanctions, and so

59:04

they will basically be back to three

59:06

million barrels a day instead of one million barrels

59:08

a day. And Third, I say this

59:10

as an opinion. I have

59:12

no inside information. I think the Iranian

59:15

people have had just about enough of the current

59:17

regime and there's no better way for the current

59:20

regime to ensure their future

59:22

than playing a national security card.

59:25

I think they want to be attacked. I think

59:27

they want a military response of

59:29

some sort so they can say to their own people,

59:31

say you need us in charge and make

59:34

them forget about their economic distress and

59:36

their joblessness and the glow quality

59:38

of life that they have because their nation's

59:41

under attacked. Well, the smartest thing I

59:43

think the US and Saudi Arabia

59:45

could do is don't attack them, subvert

59:47

them, more economic pressure, the use

59:50

of cyber technology. Well, maybe

59:52

our weak lives more difficult. Maybe

59:54

our weak appeasing allies can

59:57

maybe jump on board and help us. But you

59:59

got Macron and Merkel and all

1:00:01

these other people you know that were stupid enough

1:00:03

to dump one hundred and fifty billion in cash and

1:00:05

other currencies and say, please, pretty please,

1:00:07

don't make nuclear weapons, which is never going to work.

1:00:10

Let me ask you last question. Have you ever spoken with

1:00:12

President Trump and laid

1:00:15

out your vision for him? No, not yet,

1:00:17

Sean. And we've been trying. We're

1:00:20

still working on it. We've moved

1:00:22

up through a variety of levels in

1:00:24

the White House and also the Energy

1:00:26

Department in the EPA. We're going to

1:00:29

keep working on this, Sean. We're not going to give up. Well,

1:00:31

who's the head of energy now? Is it still Rick Perry?

1:00:33

Where is he? Yeah? Rick Perry. Rick

1:00:36

Perry gets about natural gas. Rick

1:00:38

Perry is one smart cookie when it comes

1:00:40

to energy and energy independence,

1:00:42

as evidence by look where we look. Where we are

1:00:44

now the number one worldwide producer and we've only

1:00:47

last last question, how many years supplies

1:00:50

of natural gas? And oil do we have and I only

1:00:52

have about fifteen seconds at least two hundred.

1:00:55

Okay, by then maybe we can perfect the

1:00:57

windmills outside of the Kennedy compound,

1:00:59

or convert the nuclear system

1:01:01

to a different kind of nuclear and use nuclear power.

1:01:04

John Hoffmeister, former CEO SHELL

1:01:06

founder Citizens for Affordable Energy. Thank

1:01:08

you, sir. We'll continue coming up

1:01:10

next our final news round up and

1:01:13

information overload. Our President's

1:01:16

Obanna reportedly told Joe

1:01:18

Biden directly, quote, you don't

1:01:20

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

1:01:23

That is not a joke, that is a natural

1:01:26

fact. I think Biden looked unsteady

1:01:28

at many points. Play the radio, make sure

1:01:30

the television, excuse me, make sure

1:01:33

you have the record player on at night. He's

1:01:36

not the most polished speaker anymore. The president

1:01:38

thing my friend for Vermont.

1:01:41

Thanks that watching his long winding

1:01:43

answers that don't really make sense in

1:01:45

recent debates has also raised the question as to whether

1:01:47

that has gotten worse and whether he

1:01:49

is up for this. The fact is that the bills

1:01:52

that the president that excuse me, the future

1:01:54

president here. Because there's a lot of people who are concerned

1:01:56

about Joe Biden's ability

1:01:58

to carry the ball all the way across the end line

1:02:00

without fumbling. Go to Joe three

1:02:03

O three three Oh,

1:02:06

he looked kind of unsteady and almost deer

1:02:08

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

1:02:10

going on right now? He's not that good at

1:02:12

this. I mean he's clearly not. That's Toronto candidate

1:02:15

thinking on his feet away my time, though.

1:02:18

I think there are some concerns,

1:02:20

and they've been may've been expressed by

1:02:23

Democrats themselves. Four kids are just as

1:02:25

bright and just as tall as white kids. Over

1:02:28

whether Joe Biden is equipped

1:02:31

to withstand a very grueling campaign.

1:02:33

We choose truth over facts.

1:02:36

Joe Biden was really shaky, both

1:02:38

because he was stumbling through

1:02:40

his answers I'm the vice president nined states,

1:02:42

and also because the substance

1:02:45

of those answers hasn't really

1:02:47

gotten better on those details are irrelevant.

1:02:49

I think we're going to see growing questions wondering

1:02:51

if he has the mental and physical stamina

1:02:54

to get through this campaign. I love this place.

1:02:56

I love Look what's not to like about

1:02:58

Vermont terms? The beauty of what a town?

1:03:01

Obama warned Biden's aids to make sure

1:03:03

Biden didn't embarrass himself. Imagine

1:03:06

what it would happened if God forbid, Barack

1:03:08

Obama had been assassinated. It's a real conversation

1:03:10

that is happening among Democrats. Has he lost

1:03:13

a step? Is he too?

1:03:15

Shake it? I want to be clear,

1:03:18

I'm not going nuts. There are definitely moments

1:03:20

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

1:03:25

all right, glad you with US News round Up Information

1:03:27

Overload our that put out by

1:03:29

the RNC. This is they're

1:03:32

only touching the surface here. I mean, we've

1:03:34

played more of sleepy, creepy

1:03:36

crazy Uncle Joe three O

1:03:39

three three than I think anybody. Here's

1:03:41

what this election is coming down to

1:03:44

now, on top of record low unemployment

1:03:47

for African Americans, record low unemployment

1:03:49

for Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans,

1:03:51

women in the workplace, youth unemployment, now

1:03:54

the best employment situation we

1:03:57

have had in this country in over fifty

1:03:59

years. Nineteen sixty nine, a long

1:04:01

time ago, the Mets won the World Series. Let's put

1:04:03

it that way. Then you look at Oh we

1:04:06

told you yesterday that six hundred and fifty thousand

1:04:08

kids have been raised out of poverty. Millions

1:04:11

more are out of poverty. We're now

1:04:13

moving on to what nearly seven

1:04:15

million Americans off of food stamps.

1:04:17

We now have almost seven million jobs

1:04:20

that have been created. We have new numbers

1:04:22

out today. Over a million households

1:04:25

in this country have risen to the middle

1:04:27

class under Trump, according to

1:04:30

new census data we have. We see

1:04:32

that the president's winning the war on these

1:04:34

drugs from both the southern border,

1:04:36

the ninety percent of heroine that crosses that border,

1:04:39

dangerous drugs from China as well.

1:04:42

And the President similarly

1:04:44

is starting to wig win big on controlling

1:04:47

the southern border. Many of you doubted

1:04:49

his shift in strategy when he said, no, I'm

1:04:51

gonna declare emergency declaration

1:04:54

here, and now he's reallocated

1:04:57

the money's needed to build the four to five

1:04:59

hundred miles fence he's been fighting for since

1:05:01

the day became president. Now that's becoming

1:05:03

a reality. We now see the Hispanic

1:05:06

community has made historic gains

1:05:08

during the Trump administration. And

1:05:11

I read this on univision dot Com

1:05:13

that you know, look at, for

1:05:16

example, the president in just the Hispanic

1:05:18

community alone, millions of Hispanic owned

1:05:20

businesses in America account for seven hundred

1:05:22

billion dollars in our economy every year, but

1:05:24

record low unemployment is record low unemployment.

1:05:27

The policies are working. Ted Cruz

1:05:29

I thought at a pretty good line saying Donald Trump

1:05:31

has broken the Democratic Party. If

1:05:34

you look at all the attack the presidents of misogynists,

1:05:37

the white supremacist, well you're doing

1:05:39

more. Eighty six percent of the

1:05:41

beneficiaries of the President's tax cuts

1:05:43

and his deregulation have been minority Americans,

1:05:46

and the approval rating of the president now tracks

1:05:49

better than Obama at the same point in his

1:05:51

presidency. In spite this is all the

1:05:53

news that the media mob will never tell

1:05:55

you about, and now we're getting real results.

1:05:58

There was a story in the Daily

1:06:00

Caller. I saw minority outreach.

1:06:02

We've heard that what for decades in this country.

1:06:05

But then they go into in the article

1:06:07

a deep dive into Yeah, minority

1:06:09

outreach failed until Trump brought real

1:06:11

results. Real results matter in real

1:06:14

people's lives, real community, our friends,

1:06:16

our family, our fellow Americans. And so

1:06:18

that's where we now find ourselves, and

1:06:21

that now we get to compare. Well, what

1:06:23

do the Democrats want to do? Okay? Well, the cost

1:06:25

of medicare for all without

1:06:28

any private insurance option. Okay, thirty

1:06:30

six to fifty

1:06:32

trillion dollars. You know, if it's thirty

1:06:35

six trillion, that's two hundred and sixty thousand

1:06:37

dollars per household in the United States.

1:06:39

And the Green New Deal, Oh yeah, that's

1:06:42

gonna be a whopping Oh let's

1:06:44

see ninety four trillion

1:06:47

dollars according to estimates. Well,

1:06:49

that'll cost every household. That's gonna be another

1:06:51

sixty five grand a year. We can't

1:06:53

afford it. And then of course we'll have to retrofit

1:06:56

every house and that means we'll give up our cars,

1:06:58

and that means oh yeah, no more oil and gas.

1:07:00

But you know, pre K is free, K

1:07:02

is free, K through twelve is free,

1:07:04

college is free, guaranteed job

1:07:07

vacation, healthcare guaranteed,

1:07:09

healthy food, guaranteed retirement, and

1:07:11

then we'll get rid of cows and plaintes. Hayley

1:07:14

mcinaney is back with us and she's

1:07:16

the National Press Secretary for Trump twenty

1:07:18

twenty. Jeff Lord, author of Swamp Wars,

1:07:21

Donald Trump, the New American Populism against

1:07:23

the Old Order, Jeff, you and I need to congratulate

1:07:26

Kaylee mcinaney because I saw on Twitter

1:07:29

that Kaylee mcinaney is

1:07:31

expecting her in her wonderful husband, a brand

1:07:34

new baby girl soon.

1:07:36

Congratulations on the great news. Good

1:07:38

thank you. When's

1:07:41

the baby due? Thanks so much, Thanksgiving. We're

1:07:43

so excited and she will be a magababy all

1:07:45

the way. The President congratulated me

1:07:47

last night, and I told him, you know, she's here to support

1:07:50

you, all right, So we got This is

1:07:52

what it's now come down to, Kaylee. It's

1:07:54

a choice election. This is a tipping point

1:07:56

election. Use any cliche you want, and

1:07:58

then are we better off than we wore four years

1:08:01

ago? I think that answers itself. Yeah,

1:08:03

that's right. You know this is a tipping point election.

1:08:05

You're right because we have never heard

1:08:07

from a party, a sitting modern political

1:08:10

party, the words socialism uttered

1:08:12

the way we hear today by the Democrat Party, with sixty

1:08:15

percent of Democrat voters saying

1:08:17

they support socialism. I mean, you just listed

1:08:19

off the huge strikes President Trump has

1:08:21

made in the minority community. We learned

1:08:24

four point five million of the six million

1:08:26

jobs created have gone to minorities.

1:08:28

Historic access to the American dream

1:08:31

up against us a party that wants

1:08:33

to change the economic system entirely. It's

1:08:35

disgusting. It's why everyone must get out

1:08:37

there and vote. And Jeff Lord, I mean you kind

1:08:39

of lay this out in swamp wars, but I mean

1:08:41

the bottom line is these

1:08:44

policies of the president are working,

1:08:47

and conservatism, something you

1:08:49

and I have believed in for many, many years, is

1:08:51

working and every time it's tried, it works.

1:08:53

So the results are predictable. Just

1:08:56

like Obama's radicalism. The results

1:08:58

of that were predictable. Tea million

1:09:00

more Americans on food stamps, eight million

1:09:03

or ten million more in poverty, I mean, the

1:09:05

lowest labor participation rate. His policies

1:09:07

failed. The media never reported it. But that's

1:09:10

the mob doing what they do, and that's

1:09:12

echoing all things democratic, radical

1:09:14

socialist. That's exactly right. And the

1:09:16

thing that I want to see. For

1:09:19

instance, they use the state of Pennsylvania.

1:09:21

This is going to be the key to the election, and I think

1:09:23

it could be. So they want to come in here

1:09:26

and I've checked on this. We

1:09:28

have almost eight thousand fracking wells

1:09:31

in Pennsylvania that collectively employ

1:09:33

thousands of people. First item on the Democrats

1:09:36

agendat bann fracking. Next they

1:09:38

want to get rid of cows. I just love them.

1:09:40

I mean Pennsylvania is a seriously big agricultural

1:09:43

state. I would just love to see them go tell

1:09:45

the dairy farmers of Lancaster County

1:09:48

that we're going to put you out of business. And the third

1:09:50

thing they want to do, they want to confiscate

1:09:52

guns. Pennsylvania is a state that historically

1:09:55

has had a strong support for

1:09:58

this. Well, how are people in Pennsylvania reacting

1:10:00

to Pat Toomey working with Joe Manson for

1:10:02

new gun laws. Yeah? I do think that's going

1:10:04

to be a bit of a problem for Pat. I really

1:10:06

do. When I first when I

1:10:09

was a kid who first moved to Pennsylvania, the

1:10:11

center election that year in nineteen sixty eight

1:10:13

was Congressman Richard Sweiker versus

1:10:15

the incumbent Democratic Senator who's

1:10:18

a Joe Clark, who was a former mayor of Philadelphia,

1:10:20

and Joe Clark was very big on gun control.

1:10:22

He lost his reelection less

1:10:24

than one for me politically, don't go

1:10:27

there, you know, I think the question now

1:10:29

is okay, of all the Democratic

1:10:32

Democrats now running for office, I thought it

1:10:34

was conventional wisdom that Joe Biden runs

1:10:36

away with this thing. No new poll out today has

1:10:39

him with a pretty healthy lead in margin.

1:10:41

I did not think he was too impressive the other night

1:10:43

in the debate last week. So

1:10:46

the issue, Kaylee is does is he able

1:10:48

to squeak this out because his campaign

1:10:50

team is saying, well, he doesn't really need to win Iowa, he

1:10:52

doesn't need to win New Hampshire, And I'm like,

1:10:54

well, if he loses Iowa New Hampshire, he

1:10:57

might be in a lot more trouble than he knows. Yeah,

1:11:00

they're managing expectations. They know he's

1:11:02

in hot water, they know he's in trouble.

1:11:05

You played that clip at the top of the show of

1:11:07

all of Joe Biden's gaffs that our

1:11:10

campaign manager put out this morning. And you

1:11:12

know, do you have the socialist catching up to him? You have Elizabeth

1:11:14

Warren on his heels and Bernie Sanders

1:11:17

on his heels, And I could tell you their

1:11:19

bases are energized. They show up, they

1:11:22

will be voting, and they don't want Joe. Joe

1:11:24

knows that that this is the end of the road for him, and perhaps

1:11:27

Obama is right he should never run in the first

1:11:29

place. Well, the question is who do you think gets the nomination?

1:11:31

Then do you think it's still Joe Jeff Lord.

1:11:33

Now I'm beginning to lean towards Elizabeth

1:11:36

Warren, you know. And the thing with Joe

1:11:38

is, just imagine if he were a president and

1:11:40

acting this way. I mean, that would be a seriously

1:11:42

terrifying situation. I can't

1:11:45

imagine what he would be doing and saying

1:11:47

on a debate stage with Donald Trump. I just

1:11:49

think there are an increasing number of Democrats who

1:11:51

are terrified of this prospect as well. They

1:11:53

should be. You know, I look at promises made

1:11:56

and promises kept. I mean, we saw

1:11:58

a lot of show votes. I'm not particularly big

1:12:00

Republican fan, although

1:12:02

I love the Freedom Caucus guys. They stand

1:12:04

out in an apart and there are a couple of Senators

1:12:07

that I do like, but not all of them. And I will

1:12:09

tell you that, you know, their failure to have a plan

1:12:11

ready seven years after Obamacare, after

1:12:13

all the show votes, and then the seven senators

1:12:16

that had voted for a clean repeal bill

1:12:18

in twenty fifteen but wouldn't do the same thing when

1:12:20

it mattered in twenty seventeen bothers me a lot.

1:12:22

But then I compare all of those swamp

1:12:24

creatures to Trump. Trump said, tax

1:12:27

cuts, all right, we have the biggest tax cuts in history,

1:12:29

he said, deregulation. We've never seen

1:12:31

anything like this in our life in terms of creating

1:12:33

an environment that is healthy for business to

1:12:35

once again open shops and manufacturing

1:12:38

centers and factories in America. Then

1:12:40

I look at originalist justices. Then

1:12:43

I look at the President's promised to build the border

1:12:45

wall. He's been at war for two and a half years,

1:12:47

he won the emergency declaration fight. Now

1:12:49

he's got the moneys to build it, and there you know, the

1:12:51

plans are in one year from now, we're gonna

1:12:54

have four to five hundred miles of new

1:12:56

wall built. And then I look again on justices,

1:12:59

trade deals with out of Mexico, Japan, and

1:13:01

our European allies, Kaylee. And

1:13:04

now the President fighting obviously

1:13:06

with the Chinese to try and get a free year

1:13:08

fare deal with them. I suspect,

1:13:10

with their economy at a twenty seven year low,

1:13:13

he's probably in a decent bargaining position. And

1:13:15

then the issue is a defense. I don't see him

1:13:17

giving Kim Jong un or the Iranian Mullas

1:13:19

or anybody else any bribes like his

1:13:22

predecessors, more specifically

1:13:24

Clinton and Obama. Yeah, you're exactly right,

1:13:26

and all of those things taken in totality,

1:13:29

is mobilizing new voters in support of

1:13:31

the president, particularly you just mentioned the China

1:13:33

terrorists, since you know what we're seeing, Sean, is

1:13:35

that issue in particular is motivating

1:13:38

Latino voters come to the president. Seventy

1:13:41

percent of our OPASO registrants where Latino

1:13:43

last night forty percent of those who registered

1:13:46

or Latino. And I can tell you this, this

1:13:49

president is going to get far and above twenty nine

1:13:51

percent in this Stanic community. And you're right,

1:13:53

as you emphasized last week, turnoffs important.

1:13:56

We can't overestimate that enough. We've got to fight

1:13:58

ahead, but we've got to globalize

1:14:01

these voters and support of these successes. And it's

1:14:03

happening each and every day. Quick break more

1:14:05

with Kayley mcinanny and Jeff Lord on the other

1:14:07

side as we continue, Right, as

1:14:09

we continue, Keyley mcinanny is

1:14:12

the National Press Secretary Trump twenty twenty.

1:14:14

Our buddy Jeff Lord, author of Swamp

1:14:16

Wars. What is Trump twenty twenty

1:14:18

doing and the Republican Party doing? Because

1:14:21

everything comes down to election days. You know, we're

1:14:23

sitting here on pins and needles hoping prime minister.

1:14:25

Yeah, who wins again. I mean,

1:14:28

I thought we had a screwed up system here, but

1:14:31

you're waiting again. I'd hate to lose

1:14:33

a Churchillian figure that he

1:14:35

is with moral clarity on the world stage

1:14:37

at this important moment in history. But

1:14:40

we're waiting those results. So the question now is

1:14:42

you know what is being done to get the vote

1:14:44

out in Minnesota, in

1:14:47

Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin,

1:14:49

Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida,

1:14:52

Ohio, and might even look at

1:14:54

places like New Hampshire and Nevada

1:14:57

and New Mexico and Arizona.

1:15:00

Kaylee, Yeah, lots being done. I was just at

1:15:02

an event in New Mexico where our campaign

1:15:04

announced We're not just going to have seven hundred

1:15:06

thousand volunteers train this

1:15:09

cycle. We're going to have two million. Seven

1:15:11

hundred thousand got the job done. We're going to have

1:15:13

two million train volunteers in states

1:15:16

like New Hampshire that we lost narrowly by twenty

1:15:18

seven hundred votes, in New Mexico where

1:15:20

the president is on the heels of the Democrats,

1:15:23

two million trained volunteers and there's a fifteen

1:15:25

percent increase sewn when you have a trained

1:15:27

volunteer leading in a neighborhood

1:15:29

and turn out a fifteen percent increase in turnout.

1:15:32

So it works. We're starting now. Joe

1:15:34

Biden's just trying to get his sacks right.

1:15:36

But I can tell you this campaign, we've already

1:15:39

got the wheels in motion. All right, who's

1:15:41

gonna be last question? Exit question?

1:15:43

Who is going predictions? Who's going

1:15:45

to be their nominee? Jeff? And then Kayley,

1:15:48

I'll go with Warren. As of today, I'm with you,

1:15:50

but I'm I'm leaving my choices open,

1:15:53

Kayley, I say,

1:15:55

Elizabeth Warren, I still want underestimate Bernie

1:15:57

Sanders. Zoh, he's got a lot of power either one of the

1:16:00

Okay, thank you both. Congrats on the baby. That's

1:16:02

great news. We'll be watching around Thanksgiving

1:16:04

for the big announcement. All right, twenty

1:16:06

five now till the top of the hour, eight hundred and

1:16:08

nine four one, Sean, if you want to be a part of this extra

1:16:11

ravaganza, you know, we do have some other

1:16:13

news that I wanted to throw out there. Then we'll

1:16:15

get to the calls here. I mean you you

1:16:18

get to the point in life where you just

1:16:20

can't make some of this stuff up. I

1:16:23

live in New York. I got a great call yesterday.

1:16:25

Why don't you get the hell out of there? And I'm like, why, I'm

1:16:27

with you. I want to leave Texas,

1:16:29

Florida either one Tennessee. I

1:16:31

love Nashville, Music City of USA,

1:16:34

the Carolina. I don't care where I live because

1:16:36

it says my financial guy advisor

1:16:38

Hensler tells me all the time, don't

1:16:41

die in New York, no matter what you do. And I'm like, yeah,

1:16:43

I'm working on that. I'm gonna try not to die

1:16:45

in New York because then you pay sixteen percent

1:16:47

death tax on top of the forty percent death tax

1:16:50

nationally. So, in other words, you paid all your taxes.

1:16:52

And if you're dumb enough to save some money at

1:16:54

the end, and maybe you want to give it to your kids,

1:16:56

Maybe you want to create a trust for your grandchildren,

1:16:59

you're a great grand shill. Whatever, you want to donate

1:17:01

it to charity, whatever, you know what, they want

1:17:03

their piece of the pie. You have gold in your

1:17:06

teeth. I guess they'll pull it out to pay the

1:17:08

tax bill when you're dead. But you wonder, how

1:17:10

are these things possible? Now? The New York City

1:17:12

Department of Education, remember they had meatless

1:17:15

Mondays, and Comrade

1:17:17

de Blasio actually said, tweet it out. Well,

1:17:19

I know it's a great success because the kids love

1:17:21

it and Sean Hannity hates it. I'm like, well, let's

1:17:24

put it. I challenged him. I said, let's have a

1:17:26

vote. When I interviewed him, I said, all right, we'll tell

1:17:28

you what we'll do. You give him your menu. You I pick

1:17:30

McDonald Mondays. What do we pick

1:17:32

for Tuesday? Taco Tuesdays? Taco

1:17:35

bell is awesome. I don't get anything on it, just

1:17:37

to meat and the taco perfect. So Taco

1:17:39

Tuesdays. What do we call Wendy Wednesdays?

1:17:42

What do we call Thursday? We

1:17:45

can't call it Thursty Thursdays. I don't

1:17:47

think that'll work. What's Thursday we got to pick

1:17:49

up? Maybe we'll call it pizza

1:17:52

Friday or maybe fish Friday,

1:17:54

Friday fish that is, and maybe

1:17:56

pizza Thursdays or something. Kids

1:17:58

would love it. Now, I said, well, well, you

1:18:01

let the kids vote on your menu or my menu. Let's

1:18:03

see which one wins. That wouldn't be your fear vote.

1:18:05

I'm like, oh yeah, I wonder why nobody

1:18:07

wants the crap that you're putting in there. You know, the tofu

1:18:10

or whatever else you're putting in the avocados, and

1:18:13

a lot of people that like avocados, they're fine. New

1:18:15

York City Department of Education is proposing

1:18:18

eliminating chocolate milk from school

1:18:20

menus. They want to replace the beloved drink

1:18:22

with options that contain less sugar.

1:18:25

They probably want that because they want the kids

1:18:27

falling asleep, because then they're not going to become a

1:18:29

problem for the teachers. Anyway, the

1:18:32

department wants to replace the beloved drink

1:18:34

with these options. Anyway,

1:18:36

parents experts say that it is

1:18:39

not a necessary change. Well, why do

1:18:41

they want to do that? Why would they ever want to touch that? Saturday

1:18:44

Night Live had recently

1:18:46

hired a new cast member, Shame Gillis,

1:18:49

and videos circulated at the comedian

1:18:52

using an Asian slur making

1:18:54

homophobic jokes during

1:18:56

an episode of his podcast, So

1:18:59

He's Out. We have Kamala Harris

1:19:01

saying she supports a mandatory buyback

1:19:04

of guns. Oh boy, here

1:19:07

we go. Michael Morris says he doubts Elizabeth

1:19:09

Warren really considers herself a capitalist

1:19:12

and the Women's March finally,

1:19:15

you know the woman that supports uh, let's

1:19:17

see Shariah Linda Sarsar. Anyway,

1:19:20

they finally cut ties with this radical,

1:19:23

virulent anti Semite in my view,

1:19:26

and remember her and Tamika

1:19:29

Mallory and others. They will

1:19:31

transition off the Woman's marchboard

1:19:33

onto other projects focused on advocacy,

1:19:36

a nice way of saying, get out. We can't

1:19:38

take all the heat that you're bringing with

1:19:40

you. But you know, anyway,

1:19:42

and then on oh, I love this story.

1:19:45

You're gonna love this so over there

1:19:47

on conspiracy television Roswell

1:19:49

Rachel Maddow's network ms

1:19:52

DNC, they had a climate

1:19:55

change activists on Monday saying it's

1:19:57

a privilege to not eat

1:19:59

me in order to save the planet,

1:20:01

apparently discussing a new book, We Are

1:20:04

the Weather. Saving the Planet begins

1:20:06

at breakfast. Well, I mean

1:20:08

they've already said they want to get rid of cows. You

1:20:11

can't be eating hamburgers for breakfast,

1:20:13

lunch, and dinner. I'm thinking, I don't

1:20:15

know many people that eat hamburgers for breakfast,

1:20:17

lunch and dinner. They eat it maybe once

1:20:20

a day or every other day or every couple of days

1:20:22

or whatever. But anyway, during

1:20:24

the interview, apparently the MSDNC

1:20:27

Conspiracy host talked about individual

1:20:30

choices of government level and institutional

1:20:33

level changes as to how we eat.

1:20:36

When he was talking about sacrifices

1:20:39

like okay, and he said anyway,

1:20:42

people took issue with all of this. He

1:20:44

said, acting on one's values

1:20:46

can feel really, really, really

1:20:49

good. And he goes on to say there's a good

1:20:51

model for this in World War Two and

1:20:53

the home front efforts that regular

1:20:55

Americans made regardless of their political

1:20:58

leadings and socioeconomic background. Sounds

1:21:00

driving at thirty five miles per hour, we had ninety

1:21:02

four percent income tax, the

1:21:04

highest rate. Okay, this

1:21:07

is what they want to They want to control every aspect of

1:21:09

your life. That's what they want to do. In New York

1:21:11

City public school students now

1:21:13

one point one million students can

1:21:15

skip school or a climate strike

1:21:18

protest. I'm sure that's what they're gonna skip

1:21:20

schools for MSDNC

1:21:23

stopping climate changes like fighting

1:21:25

World War two. I mean, you just you

1:21:27

can't make this insanity up. This is

1:21:29

what we get from them every single day. House

1:21:32

Democrats punt on upcoming

1:21:34

border wall fight. They largely agreed

1:21:36

to punt an ugly border fight on the wall

1:21:39

with Trump until November, likely averting

1:21:41

a shutdown this month. I was expected

1:21:43

to pass the stopgap funding bill this week

1:21:45

that maintains the status quote for Trump border

1:21:47

policies, making marking a temporary

1:21:50

concession. And we've got the squad

1:21:53

now literally talking about

1:21:55

filing Kavanaugh impeachment charges.

1:21:58

Even Dick Durbin said that's a really dumb,

1:22:00

bad idea. But let's see what they do. That

1:22:02

doesn't mean they won't. By the way, according to

1:22:04

Congresswoman Omar, God expects

1:22:06

you to vote in a certain way. I don't know what it is,

1:22:08

but he went on to explain this, and

1:22:11

during a forum last week, God

1:22:13

expects people to vote a certain way. Does not

1:22:15

expect you to vote for people who will ultimately

1:22:17

hurt you and other humans around you. I'm

1:22:20

glad she has a direct line right to God. And

1:22:22

Congresswoman Omar blasting Trump's threat

1:22:24

to Iran administration that lies

1:22:26

about whether maps can't be trusted

1:22:28

to take us to war. If she's now advocating

1:22:31

for the safety and security of the Iranian mulas,

1:22:33

I don't know, and calling on Israeli

1:22:36

voters to dump net and Yahoo, which

1:22:38

we don't, which we hope and pray does not happen.

1:22:40

When the vote is finally tallied. Won't know probably

1:22:43

till late tonight tomorrow. Anyway, Omar

1:22:45

saying that even the existence of

1:22:47

Israel's prime minister is problematic.

1:22:50

Huh, here we go all about the Benjamin's

1:22:53

and may the world open their

1:22:55

eyes to Israel being evil. May Allah

1:22:57

open their eyes as she said four

1:23:00

it says that israel existence

1:23:03

and the existence of a prime minister is problematic.

1:23:06

Pretty nuts, and Omar blasting

1:23:08

Trump threats to Iran again

1:23:10

and again. By the way, the son of that nine to eleven victim

1:23:13

we actually had on the air last week said nah,

1:23:16

it really doesn't cut it, and her

1:23:18

explanation about nine to eleven. All right, to

1:23:20

our busy phones we go as we say

1:23:22

hi to Dwayne and Ohio. Dwayne,

1:23:24

Hi, how are you glad you called? Sir? What's going on? Well

1:23:27

after your montage yesterday,

1:23:30

I felt like I had to call, And I

1:23:33

think it's about time that we

1:23:35

put some of these crazy left in jail

1:23:38

for treason for the things they say, like

1:23:40

wanting to blow up to White House, that's a treasons

1:23:43

statement. Wanting to hit the president

1:23:45

or kill the president, that's a treason as

1:23:48

statement. They need to go to jail. It's

1:23:50

a terroristic threat. If I went on the air

1:23:52

and threatened somebody with bodily harm,

1:23:55

that is, by definition, the

1:23:57

legal definition a terroristic threat. You know

1:24:00

how to threaten people like that? I mean, how many

1:24:02

police on any given night or day around

1:24:04

this country if they end up in any type of

1:24:06

situation and somebody's making threats so I'm gonna

1:24:08

kill you, I'm gonna do this. Well, then they get

1:24:11

restraining orders and people are told to stay away

1:24:13

or you're going to jail. And that's the way it should

1:24:15

be anyway. Moses, New

1:24:17

Jersey. Moses went to the mountaintop.

1:24:21

How are you, sir? I'm doing outstandings.

1:24:23

Thank you for taking my call, Thank you for calling.

1:24:26

Yes, sir, Yes. So basically, what I want to speak

1:24:28

about, Sean is the fact that the one takeaway

1:24:30

I have when it comes to what's happening

1:24:32

in the political scene is that Republicans are

1:24:34

horrible storytellers. That's just what it

1:24:36

is. And the one thing I noticed is that people

1:24:39

respond to people. People don't respond to politicians.

1:24:42

And I think it will be a great opportunity for

1:24:44

the president to be able to have the people

1:24:46

that are around him, like the field

1:24:48

leadership of Border Patrol, the field leadership

1:24:50

of ICE, pick your poison, the people that are working

1:24:52

in HHS, the ones that are working at these attention

1:24:54

facilities of the families, if the President can

1:24:57

empower them to use his platform

1:24:59

and base brief the American people the

1:25:01

way he gets briefed and put the Democrats

1:25:04

in a position and which they will not be able to defend

1:25:07

their positions because they can't. All

1:25:09

they do is avoid debate, and they need to

1:25:11

be challenged, not just them, but the media as

1:25:13

well. Listen, I agree wholeheartedly with everything

1:25:15

you're saying here. Look, we've got to understand

1:25:18

here that one of the reasons I think the President

1:25:20

goes around the country and holds these rallies very

1:25:23

simple, is that he knows he is

1:25:25

capable more than anyone else of communicating

1:25:27

his message. I know he has a new press secretary,

1:25:30

but you know, these daily briefings which

1:25:32

really reduce themselves

1:25:34

to you know, the Jim Acostas of the world,

1:25:37

making it all about them, not about their

1:25:39

viewers, and trying to get their gotcha

1:25:41

moment with the press secretary so they could air

1:25:44

it that night on TV and all look all real

1:25:46

tough for their resistance audience

1:25:48

and the snowflake audience. I kind

1:25:50

of think that there's a reason the president

1:25:53

speaks for himself mostly now because he's

1:25:55

nobody can do it better than him, and that's what these

1:25:57

rallies are about. He's communicating his message.

1:26:00

You know, there's an old adage in radio, you tell people

1:26:02

what you're gonna do, then you gotta do it, and

1:26:04

then tell him, yeah, we did it. And it's the same

1:26:06

with politics. Yeah, he said he'd cut taxes,

1:26:08

he did it. He said he'd deregulate, he did it. He

1:26:11

said, I'm going to choose justices that are originalist

1:26:13

constitutionalists from this list.

1:26:16

He's done it. He's doing it. I'm going to

1:26:18

get the border wall built one way or another. Well,

1:26:20

now he's been able to fight like hell, and that

1:26:22

job's getting done too, and he's even winning the

1:26:24

battle of the hearts and minds and the American people.

1:26:27

He said he wants new trade deals Canada

1:26:30

and Mexico and Japan. He got those,

1:26:32

and our Western European allies. He wants NATO

1:26:34

to pay more. He did that too. And now

1:26:36

he's fighting China, which was another big promise.

1:26:38

He's in that battle as we speak. He

1:26:41

also said he didn't want to get involved in foreign entanglements,

1:26:44

but he did beat down the caliphate

1:26:47

in Isis, but he didn't put more boots

1:26:49

on the ground. He just bombed the living hell out of

1:26:51

them and pushed them back and out of Syria.

1:26:54

And I would expect that whatever strategy emerges

1:26:56

as it relates to Iran is not going to be boots

1:26:59

on the ground. It's going to be what I

1:27:01

hope is the beginnings of the next

1:27:03

generation of American weaponry,

1:27:06

so we never have to send boots on the grounds.

1:27:09

And that means we'll fight these wars in

1:27:11

a air conditioned office somewhere

1:27:13

in Tampa, Florida. That's my hope,

1:27:16

so we don't lose our national treasure, ask

1:27:18

them to go fight a war and then say, oh, never mind,

1:27:20

and politicize it, never mind,

1:27:23

what what do you mean? Never mind? Tom

1:27:25

DC Next, Sean Hannity Show, Sean

1:27:29

Good Afternoon, Afternoon. Someone

1:27:33

as someone who travels quite a bit then engages

1:27:36

in conversation with others. I just

1:27:38

want to let you know there's a group consensus

1:27:40

that you are beyond a shadow of a doubt.

1:27:42

One great thank

1:27:45

you for what you bring to the table every Well, thank you what

1:27:47

you do every day every All

1:27:49

the Americans I know get up hard and work

1:27:51

hard every day. Well,

1:27:54

I only do about sixty seventy hours a week,

1:27:56

So I guess I'm one of those slackers. Yeah,

1:27:58

you're right up there with everybody I know.

1:28:00

I'll tell you that. Well,

1:28:03

I have a comment and a suggestion. Comment

1:28:05

is based on something from

1:28:07

earlier in the program. And these whimpy

1:28:10

snowflakes who decide to bring their crisis

1:28:14

douzure to the forefront say it compares

1:28:16

to World War Two. As someone whose

1:28:18

father fought both in the Atlantic and the Pacific

1:28:20

of the Navy during World War Two, that is

1:28:22

offensive and very disrespectful. They

1:28:25

have no idea what total wars like you,

1:28:27

Well, I gotta tell you something. They

1:28:29

don't. I agree with you, And you

1:28:32

know, at the end of the day, you know that's

1:28:34

why you have to win the political wars.

1:28:37

If you want the policies they're going to help

1:28:39

people economically, if you want

1:28:41

to be energy independent, if you don't

1:28:43

want the courts stacked, if you don't want

1:28:45

to bribe dictators around the globe and

1:28:47

say please be nice, I will be nice. If you be

1:28:49

nice and here's some money to make you nice. You

1:28:53

know, it's it's all a matter in the philosophy,

1:28:55

in the ideology. Just like I would

1:28:58

be far less uncomfortable with

1:29:00

Trump meeting with the Mullahs,

1:29:03

which I don't think he should do, then I would Obama

1:29:06

because I know his philosophy is I'm not giving you crap.

1:29:08

Now, you're gonna either walk out of here and do what I say,

1:29:11

or I'm gonna bomb the crap out of you meeting

1:29:13

over. I mean, it's a very how you think,

1:29:16

what drives you, you're thinking, your

1:29:18

thought process, your ideology, your

1:29:20

principles, you know, your gut, instincts,

1:29:23

your heart, it all matters and whatever

1:29:25

decision is being made. But I'll

1:29:27

tell you this, this is an all hands

1:29:30

on deck moment for the

1:29:32

world. And if so goes

1:29:34

America, so goes the rest of the world.

1:29:37

And that's why one year from now, when we're getting

1:29:39

closed to election day, it's gonna matter.

1:29:41

It matters a lot. This is freedom,

1:29:44

This is our way of life versus

1:29:47

what will be the single dumbest

1:29:49

decision America ever made, embracing

1:29:52

socialism and stadism

1:29:54

and redistributionism and

1:29:57

radical ideas like the New Green Deal.

1:30:00

Right, Hannity Tonight, We'll loaded up Lindsey

1:30:02

Graham, Devin Newness, Sarah

1:30:04

Eraldo, Bongino, fitting Ryan's

1:30:07

previous Pete Hegseth in Israel,

1:30:10

Alan Dershowitz, and Corey Lewandowski's

1:30:12

testimony. We've got it covered nine Eastern

1:30:14

tonight on Fox News. You won't get from the mob.

1:30:17

Thanks for being with us. We'll see you tonight. Back

1:30:19

here tomorrow

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