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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our two Sean Hannity Show this Friday, toll free. Our
numbers eight hundred and nine four one Sean. If you
want to be a part of the program, let me play. First.
The President announcing he is eliminating the Department of Education.
Here's what he said.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
Today, we take a very historic action that was forty
five years in the making. In a few moments, I
will sign an executive order to begin eliminating the federal
Department of Education once and for all. Everybody knows it's right,
and the Democrats know it's right, and I hope they're
going to be voting for it because ultimately it may
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come before them, but everybody knows it's right, and we
have to get our children educated. We're not doing well
with the world of education in this country, and we
haven't for a long time. And we're pleased to be
joined today by the woman who I chose because he's
an extraordinary person, and hopefully she will be our last
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Secretary of Education, Linda McMahon.
Speaker 1 (01:04):
Linda, Then we have Randy Weingarten, head of the Teachers Union,
getting emotional defending the Department of Education. Now, I just
why has she never gotten emotional about the institutional and
systemic failure of our educational system. And how on a
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spectacular scale, all she has advocated for is more and
more and more money, and more and more and more benefits,
but teachers and the results have gotten dramatically worse. And
there's no correlation, as we pointed out in the last
hour and pointed out yesterday, in terms of the money
spent versus the results New York DC. I can go
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through the list that the areas of the country that
spend the most money New Joysey, Vermont, Connecticut, they spend
the most money. And then you have states like Utah
that spend less than a third of the money that
they're spending and they get better results. Idaho gets better results.
How is that even possible? But no, she's never got
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upset over the fact that we pay more than any
of the any other country in the industrialized world to
educate our children with the worst results imaginable. Why hasn't
she got gotten emotional over this.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Listen, they're just taking opportunity away from kids, and O
have it so billionaires.
Speaker 1 (02:27):
Kids are billionaires, they have it.
Speaker 4 (02:29):
They go to private schools.
Speaker 3 (02:30):
Everyone else ninety percent go.
Speaker 4 (02:33):
To public schools.
Speaker 3 (02:34):
Don't take away their opportunity, so let's stay on the fast.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Sorry, I'm really angry about this, because.
Speaker 5 (02:40):
I'm really angry.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
I'm really angry that you've failed our kids so spectacularly. Anyway,
supporting the President and his efforts to put an end
to the Department of Education, we have Congressman Mark Harris
North Carolina, Congresswoman Mary Miller of Illinois, Representative Ruly of
Ohio also supporting the President and their efforts to put
an end to the Department of Education. Welcome all of you.
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Representative Miller will start with you. I look at the
amount of money spent, and we spend more than any
other country in the industrialized world with the worst results.
And the definition of insanity is doing the same thing
over and over again and expecting a different result. This
has been a long time in.
Speaker 6 (03:23):
Coming, absolutely, and I join with everybody and celebrating this
huge win for the future of our children, because our
children are our future. And this Winegarden and her group
they are frauds. That is the nicest thing I could
say about them. They do not care about the child,
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they do not care about the parents, and they also
don't care about the teachers. They're all about themselves. And
I just am so grateful that we have a president
that is delivering on his promises.
Speaker 1 (03:56):
Oh I am too, Mark carras North Carolina. I'll ask you,
I been this unholy alliance and relationship with the teachers'
unions and the Democratic Party, and it goes this way.
It's Democrats. They get a lot of money from teachers union,
from rank and file, whether rank and file likes it
or not, they donate to these campaigns, and all these
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Democratic congressmen and women they turn them blind eyed to
the fact that our kids are not at reading a
grade level, they're not proficient in math, and not proficient
in anything, and especially kids that are in predominantly minority neighborhoods,
they seem to be disproportionately impacted, negatively impacted by these
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poor results.
Speaker 7 (04:41):
Well they are shown, and thank you for the opportunity
to be with you today. Look, there's no question that
the statistics speak for themselves. The scores are those that
come out of the Department of Education themselves. And when
you've got to your very point, Mathew, and math and
readings for thirteen year olds at the lowest level in decades,
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and when you've got again just the facts. Six in
ten fourth graders and nearly seventy five percent of eighth
graders not proficient in math. As you mentioned, listen, American
satisfaction with public schools has hit a twenty four year low.
And again, as Mary pointed out, this is something that
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has been in the making for a long long time.
I mean, Ronald Reagan talked about dismantling the Department of Education.
And I'm very grateful that Donald Trump is a president
who is in amount of action and he's taking the
steps to do the taxpayers have been just held up
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for all of these years. When you add up the
money three trillion dollars the Department of Education over the
years has spent, and yet these are the results. I'm
just convinced at the American people sent us to Washington
in November of twenty twenty four to do government differently,
and that's exactly what President Trump and what I'm hoping
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this Congress is going to come in behind and.
Speaker 1 (06:13):
Accomplish representative Rulely, what's the reaction in your district.
Speaker 5 (06:19):
Well, for me, Sean, it's really a special subject because
I was on the school board for eight years and
in Ohio we created the X choice. So what that
does is that it allows moms and difficult neighborhoods, like
whether it's urban or rural, for you to take a
voucher and you choose the school you want. If you
like public, you get public Christian Charter Montassori. We let
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moms get the power. I'm really proud. My staff is
moving at a high pitched, stevered pace. We are introducing
the Education Restoration Act, which is going to codify the
executive order that I was fortunate enough to be there yesterday,
and then I believe Senator Cassidy is going to do
and bill in the Senate and we've got to get
that to the President's desk for a signature. Sean, we're
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doing such great work, but we saw in Joe Biden's
Day number one, he overturned all those amazing things that
Trump did the first time. We can't let that happen again,
my friend.
Speaker 1 (07:14):
Yeah, a lot of what the President is doing through
executive action and executive orders is going to have to
be codified, congress Woman Miller into law. But first and foremost,
I guess you're facing this massive reconciliation bill and will
that get done? And how soon can that get done
because I think it's imperative to get the economy rolling well.
Speaker 6 (07:36):
It is a priority, and we do need to codify
these things. But in light of codifying President Trump's executive orders,
next week, I'm going to bringing out a be bringing
in a bill called Keep Our Girls Safe to Act
to make sure that males are out of female safe spaces,
their private spaces. And not only codifying this, many of
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Trump's executive orders have to be codified into law. So
I do want to say though that I am going
to fight until the last day I'm in Congress against
the indecency that it's being put in front of our
children in public schools and they're hyper sexualizing our children.
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If I told you what Illinois public schools are putting
in front of six year old with graphic pictures, you
would be fine for indecency on the radio. And this
has got to stop.
Speaker 1 (08:35):
All Soba, Yeah, I agree, and I think that Congress,
you know there's a small margin of a majority for
the Republicans. And Mark, when I went to Washington and
I did a town hall with the with the Republicans
in the House, I asked everybody if in the room,
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if they understood that you're not going to get everything
that you want and that you're going to succeed or
fail together. And so far they seem to be rallying
around the President's agenda. I don't know if we're going
to overtime see some attrition. I hope not. I hope
people understand that this moment is going to call for unity.
Do you see Republicans uniting behind the president's agenda?
Speaker 7 (09:18):
Well, I do, Sean, And I was there at your
town hall, and I appreciated so much of being there
because I think everybody's senses that we're finding ourselves at
a special moment in history. I mean, things we've talked
about for decades. We are seeing shrinking the size of government,
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and really everybody has been willing to work together. I mean,
when you look at the accomplishment, it took away and
that was the most beautiful part of it. It took
away the narrative that the left was ready to run
with and that Republicans could not govern, that we couldn't
work together, that somehow we were going to splinter all
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over the place. And yet here in just these early weeks,
we have the budget resolution that folks hung together and
we were able to pass, and then the cr that
we were able to pass, and the President is the
one with his agenda set forth, working with the leadership,
working with Congress, we've been able to hold it together.
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And again every step as another step that we take,
and reconciliation is going to be a big opportunity to
really put pencil to paper and begin to shrink this
size of this government. And so far it has been
demonstrating a unity that we desperately needed. And I hope
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and pray that we're going to be able to hold
together because we're going to need it. The opportunity is
too great to miss this.
Speaker 1 (10:49):
I agree with you, and I'm sure there are going
to be things that are done that I'm not going
to particularly love. And I understand I'm not going to
get everything I want, But I don't live in the
Washington Swamp and I wouldn't want to live anywhere near
where you guys live. Congressman Rulely, I mean, do you
think this coalition holds together? I mean, you got a
very you know, disparate group of people there, and everyone's
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got their little agenda, and well, this impacts my district,
and this impacts my district and there's not going to
be everything in there that everybody likes.
Speaker 5 (11:20):
Well, I think we are going to hold together, and
I think this is how it's going to happen. I think,
you know, the President gave the gift to the House
of Representatives when he said, one great, big, beautiful bill.
You know, in all due respect to you know, Senator Graham,
we would never pass two smaller bills through the House.
And I think when he did that, that gave a
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free reign for Tom Emmer and his game to go
through the different members and Speaker Johnson's been and Featscalice
have been all available. They've reached out to every member
of our conference. They want to know what your poison
pill is, do you have a red line? How can
we get and work around that? How far can you
bend for the benefit of the order of the Grand
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Old Party? And I think, you know, from the President
to Scalise to definitely the Speaker Johnson and even Tom,
it's been an amazing group of conversations that have been
going on for I think that other members will tell
you at least five or six weeks, I'm approached at
least two or three times a week what are you seeing?
What are you concerned about? That's the kind of rhetoric,
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that's the kind of family being united around one cause
for President Trump's agenda, because we all know if we
don't get this through, we'll lose the gavel. And if
we lose the gavel, the whole cause is lost. So
this is probably one of the most crucial points in
American history in my opinion.
Speaker 1 (12:38):
Sean, quick break, right back. We'll continue more with Mark
Harris of North Carolina, Representative Mary Miller of Illinois, and
Representative Ruly of Ohio. They all support the President eliminating
the Department of Education. We'll get to your calls also
on the back side of this half hour, eight hundred
and ninety four one, Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program this Friday, as we continue,
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all right, we continue now as the President has dismantled
the Department of Education. We continue with Mark Harris North Carolina,
Congresswoman Mary Miller of Illinois, and Congressman Rulely of Ohio.
Have any of you experienced and I'll throw it out
to all of you, the astroturfing we now know. Chuck
Schumer acknowledged admitted that they're sending, you know, groups of
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people to Republican congress people's town halls for the purpose
of disrupting them and creating a false image to make
them look bad. Have any of you had that experience.
Speaker 6 (13:33):
Well, they are showing up at my offices to protests,
but I'm not going to have a town hall to
give them a platform to scream at me and to
scream about President Trump and Elon Musk. But all the
great things that they that they're doing that they hate,
and I do want to say that one reason I
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think we're going to unite on the Reconciliation Bill is
because President Trump is such a great, strong leader and
for the first time in forever, we have a president
that cares about the American people, and I think that
Congress is going to unite around his agenda.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
I hope. So I hope everybody stays united and understands
that these are well organized, funded with talking points for
the very purpose of trying to make elected representatives look bad,
and then the media runs with it as if it's
real and it's actually one of those cheap fake videos
that weren't cheap fake about Joe Biden. We appreciate your time,
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Congressman Mark Harris, Congresswoman Mary Miller, and Congressman Really of Ohio.
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the program. And the MAHA movement continues, and Jillian Michaels
is now well, he's kind of been getting on my case.
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I have to make some more changes in my life
as it relates to health, wellness, fitness, nutrition, and et cetera.
Straight ahead, I see our old friend Gavin Newsom. He's
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been out there trying to interview conservatives, and he's got
a podcast and he's had on guys like Charlie Kirk
and Steve Badden and who else has he had on.
I don't know who else he's had on. And anyways, interesting,
he hasn't asked me to be on. I think if
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he does, ask Linda, should I go or should.
Speaker 9 (17:24):
I not call?
Speaker 10 (17:25):
I mean, you guys are buddies, I will go.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
We're not really buddies. I mean I.
Speaker 10 (17:29):
Would just make sure, just make sure you fill him
ahead of time and you ask him what Dan routine
he'll be doing during the interview.
Speaker 1 (17:40):
He's slick, There's no doubt about it.
Speaker 10 (17:42):
I don't know that it's called slick. He looks like
he's having some sort of strange reaction to something he
ate earlier. It's really odd.
Speaker 1 (17:48):
You can share a bottle of wine from the winery
that he kept open during COVID. That's true. He does
have a winery, and uh, maybe he'll be going back
to that soon. I think he. I think he aspires
to be president. That's what I believe. And I think
there's no single human being on the face of this
earth that wants to be president more than Avenussom. Now,
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so he's going on these he's interviewing these conservatives and
I'll give you an example, and he told Charlie Kirk
that no one in his office ever used the term LATINX.
Is that the word? I got to get these things right.
And here's what he said, by the.
Speaker 8 (18:27):
Way, Now, one person ever in my office has ever
used the word LATINX.
Speaker 4 (18:30):
So can we finally put that to bad th Yeah?
Speaker 8 (18:32):
But where did that even?
Speaker 6 (18:33):
Know?
Speaker 1 (18:33):
More lax everybody?
Speaker 8 (18:34):
Well, I just didn't even know where it came from.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Like, what are people talking about? I don't even know
where it came from. No one in my office has
ever used it. Whoopsie Daisy. Uh investigative report believe it
or not out of fake news CNN exposed that he
himself has used the term many times.
Speaker 4 (18:50):
I hope we can really paint a picture in terms
of our consciousness of how impactful this has been on
the LATINX community. LATINX community, the LATINX in black communities, got.
Speaker 8 (19:01):
Politicians that are banning not assault rifles, but the word
latin X. They're not even serious.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Whoopsie, Daisy, I mean, how do you not he made
these comments in the last two three years? Did he
not remember that he made them? Then he questioned the
fairness of transgenders in women's sports and studies against men
and women's sports. Here's what he said again to Charlie
Kirk turns.
Speaker 8 (19:26):
Out in twenty fourteen. Here's before I was governor. There
was a law established that established the legal principles that
allow the allowed trans athletes and women's sports. But the
issue of fairness is completely jit. It is an issue
of fairness, and I think.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Democrats last Whoopsie Daisy. All right, let's get to our busy,
busy telephones as we say Hi to Frank in Chicago.
What's up, Frank? How are you glad you called? Happy Friday?
Speaker 11 (19:55):
Hey, Thanks Sean, and really enjoy your program. When you
guys were talking about Elon Musk and SpaceX, what a euphoric,
euphoric achievement that was. And I know quite a bit
about the space program, and we've been really suppressing it
since the Shuttle went away a long time ago. We
really weren't prepared to move to the next step and
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have to depend on the Russians. Elon Musk has single
handedly saved the American manned space flight program.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
Well, I will tell you the beauty of it is,
it's been so successful. And you know, it's amazing when
when Elon tests a newly engineered rocket, and usually when
you test, you know something, as with that type of
sophisticated engineering, you've got to have some failures. NASA has
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had their fair share of them. And even if it's
an unmanned flight like had recently happened and a new rocket,
he was testing out, testing it out for a reason,
to see if what they have created on paper actually
works in reality. And they do it for the purpose
of finding out where weaknesses may exist. And yet the
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left in this country celebrated it every aspect. And this
is amazing thing about this week is you know, we
see all these Tesla dealerships they have bullets being fired
into them. You see Tesla lots being you know, all
their cars being burned, Threats against Elon's life, charging stations
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set ablaze, et cetera. All this guy has done is
exposed waste, fraud and abuse. This week he rescued astronauts
and every aspect of that mission was dangerous, from the
launch to the rocket that he engineered to successfully land
back on Earth in the exact spot it was designed
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to land at to then docking at the at the
International Space Station undocking, making this the flight home home,
the seventeen hour flight home, you know it speeds of
seventeen thousand miles per hour at times, and then re
entering orbit with the temperatures at thirty five thirty five
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hundred degrees, and then launching the parachutes and making sure
the thermal coding could withstand that level of heat, and
all of it was done successfully, and he rescued those astronauts,
and the thanks he gets is, you know, an effort
to take down his business and hurt his employees and
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hurt him personally, and threats on his life and threats
on his employees' lives. That's really sick. That is really
really ugly. It is you know what I said last
night on TV, and I think it's right. It's like,
you know, if you would listen to liberals prior to
this election, the biggest existential threat to America was not China,
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not Iran, not Vladimir Putin, not with Korea, not nuclear
warfare or nuclear proliferation. It was climate change. Well, They
used to love Tesla products until he aligned himself with
Donald Trump, and because he has a different political viewpoint
now they're trying to destroy him. And in the process
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they will hurt all of the people that work in
his dealerships, all the people that assemble his cars, all
the people that repair his cars, all the people involved
in that process. And that's why we have on this
program our Tesla Giveaway, and Linda, you want to tell
everybody about it. What's today's word of the day, just
to remind people.
Speaker 10 (23:38):
So today's word of the day is Trump, And just
for everybody's information, the Friday word hangs through the weekend,
so you have all weekend to use the word Trump.
You can enter once a day, and then we're going
to announce the winner, probably about a week or so
after the final day of the contest, which.
Speaker 5 (23:55):
Is on April.
Speaker 1 (23:56):
Well, hang on a second. Does that mean if you
go to Hannity dot com now and you click on
the Tesla contest icon and it brings you to the
contest homepage, and you have to give us a way
to contact you email whatever however we do that, I
don't know.
Speaker 10 (24:12):
I have a it's name, first and last name, your
birthday to make sure you're over eighteen to participate in
the contest, and then you supply your number in your email.
Speaker 1 (24:22):
Okay, not a big deal, right, and then we will
not have any say in picking the winner. Just for
the record, are you saying that if somebody goes there
today uses the keyword trump, can they go back tomorrow
and use the keyword trump and register on Saturday and
then register again on Sunday.
Speaker 10 (24:39):
That's right, because you don't have a radio show on
Saturday and Sunday, so you.
Speaker 1 (24:44):
Can register all three days and that'll give you three
more chances to win. That's right. With the word trump, okay,
with the with the with today's word of the day
will be today tomorrow and Sunday's word of the day,
which is trump. And then Monday we'll have a new
word of the day. And then we this all the
way till April the eleventh, and then iHeartMedia, our radio partners,
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will pick the winner. Not sewn. Every day the.
Speaker 10 (25:08):
Word changes at two fifty nine pm Eastern Standard time,
and it gets twenty four hours in rotation, and then
we switched to the next word five days a week.
Speaker 1 (25:17):
And let me be very clear too, I have no
access to any of the information at all. I don't
even have access to my own X account because Linda
won't give it to me, which is really.
Speaker 10 (25:27):
A pop box for your protection.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Honestly, it's not for my protection. Why because you're afraid
I'm going to get in a fight with that jackass
Jimmy Kimmel or that other jackass Alec baldin a.
Speaker 10 (25:37):
Bigger fight with Jimmy Acosta. I'd be honest with you.
He was the one you fought with the most.
Speaker 1 (25:42):
Did I really?
Speaker 10 (25:42):
I don't even clearly the two of you have trouble
sleeping because your conversations at two in the morning were
a lot fake.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
No, he doesn't like that. I call him fake news Acosta.
I don't think he liked that. Well, what Jimmy Kimmel
did this week was disgusting and no word. And by
the way, why don't you call over to the PR
department at Disney and say do they have any comments
about what Jimmy Kimmel said about Tesla this week so
we can air them? Would you mind making that call?
Speaker 10 (26:10):
I don't mind. Do you want me to put it
in writing?
Speaker 1 (26:12):
Yeah, that would be a good idea. You know I
can't call and write and see. Sean Hannity would like
for his show to have comments from ABC, Disney, the
All Inclusive DEI Obsessed, Woke Disney, bob Ey Ger Run Corporation,
whether or not they support the comments of Jimmy Kimmel.
(26:33):
And maybe while you're at it, you might want to
ask him about him dressing him blackface? Why did they
hire him in the first place? And then I want
to ask him about Yeah, and you can ask him
also about you know, him putting items in his pants
and his crotch and asking women and giving them ten
seconds to use both hands to feel and guess what's
in his pants. Yeah. Kind of a little perverted, don't
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you think? All right, Well, anyway back to our phones, Gary,
my free state of Laurida, Gary, how are you hey?
Speaker 9 (27:02):
Thanks Sean. The Elon Musk interview, and I'm glad I
waited with the occurrences that have happened in the arrests
that have been made. But I think the last fifteen
seconds twenty seconds of the interview, I actually seen the
anguish come out of Elon. I mean, he's seen what
they've done to Donald Trump and he has blown away
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like he said in your interview, on how far the
hate went and the anger, the violence, and then you
got it out of them. At the end when he
hit on the head, he said, when you threaten people's
the fact that the graft and the grift and the
fraud and you exposed them, and he goes he was
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just blown away by how dangerous they've become. And on
the prosecution of it, which I really wanted to talk
about just for ten seconds. They have to treat these
people just as vigorously as they did the JA six people,
all the electronic devices, sirch warrants, find out who's going
to represent the new core, and no deals should be
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made on running sentences concurrent. I'm praying that when you
speak to people that they can run consecutive sentences when
they are convicted. And that's pretty much yet.
Speaker 1 (28:19):
Yeah, well, I will tell you it is domestic terrorism.
I'm very grateful that we have an Attorney General and
an FBI director that are going all in to protect
these dealerships, these workers, this company, and Elon himself. I
can only imagine the amount of security that is now needed.
I read today and I had a broken heart over it.
(28:41):
It's sad that they now have to hire security at
every single Tesla dealership everyone. There was a post on
x I mentioned this earlier by a woman who claims
a female Tesla driver was forced off the road by
an anti Tesla terrorist. It's unreal and it's it's it's
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just sad, I mean, but this is the left. These
are the people that we're obsessed with. January sixth, All right,
quick breaks, straight back to our phones, toll free. It
is eight hundred and ninety four one, Sewan if you
want to be a part of the program. Jillian Michaels
on the Maha movement at the top of the hour.
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It looks like all the Dems want to dodge the Doe,
but Musk is not having it.
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Sean, I'm with you. I love what Elon Musk is
doing to this country. We're blessed to have him and
I support him one hundred percent. And I'd like to
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very many people talking about, but that is really life changing,
and that is because it's driverless and.
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Just self driving. It's an amazing type. That's why I
wanted to give one away. To be honest with you,
it is the most intance you know, isn't it incredible?
Speaker 5 (30:48):
Yes?
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And I thank you for giving it away. Gives us
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of us all over the country, which is which you
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And I'm just upset about how these evil people are
trying to do away with his businesses. And as far
as being afraid to drive a tesla, I drive on
in a heartbeat and I know you're well.
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