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Speaker 1 (00:28):
All right, let it skittered. All things that's simple man.
All things simple man can only mean one thing on
this radio program. That means all things Bill O'Reilly, all
things O'Reilly at Bill O'Reilly dot com. Mister O'Reilly, sir,
it is the day after the State of the Union address,
and I am declaring, and I like your commentary on it,
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that if you cannot stand up for a thirteen year
old young man, I can't survivor who was given five
months to live, and you can't applaud that. If you
cannot get off you get up out of your seat
and applaud the mothers that have lost children, then I
(01:15):
think you're kind of a soulless person. And united. That
was the entire radical left Democratic Party last night. And
I'm not even talking about the temper tantrum. I'm not
talking about the signs. I'm not talking about al Green.
I am saying the fact that they can't celebrate those
things or find one area of agreement they don't support.
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They say they love working people, no tax on tips,
tax on social security, no tax on overtime. Really you're
against that too, what say you, mister O'Reilly?
Speaker 2 (01:50):
That was the worst display of a political party since
the Hoover administration. Ter the stock market collapsed. So I'm
putting it in historical context because you know, I'm the
most popular historian in the world. A lot of people
don't know that after the stock market collapse and Great
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Depression kicked in.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
I'm not I'm not disputing the historical context of it.
But you declaring you're the greatest historian of all time
might be a little bit of hyperbole. Bill just saying
people might take a little bit issue with that, doesn't
a little I.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
Said, most popular, not greatest.
Speaker 1 (02:31):
Oh, I'm so sorry. What a distinction. I stand corrected, Okay,
keep going anyway.
Speaker 2 (02:38):
Look, the point is that Hoover went out and said
to the American public, I'm the president and my party
doesn't want to help you. That's what he did, and
that ushered in four consecutive terms for FDR and then Truman.
The Republican Party did not rec Hover for more than
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twenty five years. From Hoover saying that last night was
almost as bad for the Democratic Party. The difference is
that most Americans didn't watch the speech, and the media
will ignore this entirely. But when you have a party
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that is sitting there. And Trump definitely baited the party.
He tormented them, he did it, but he said to them,
no matter what I do, I could find the cure
to cancer, you wouldn't applaud, you wouldn't do anything. And
that's absolutely true, absolutely true. So what are independent Americans
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supposed to take away? Because they were the deciders to
put Trump back into the White House. There is absolute
disarray in the Democratic precincts. They have nothing, they have
no leadership, and the party is now mean, m ea
and mean in the sights of most Americans. I don't
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know how they come back either. The happiest guy last
night had to be jd. Vance. He's sitting there going,
I don't have any competition in four years. This is
insane what they're doing. You're absolutely right. And how about
the ninety five year old grandmother? And Trump got the
guy out of Russia who was in prison because the
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grandmother asked him to do it. And the Democrats can't
even applaud that.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
What about the kid with cancer? Bel No, they couldn't
get up and applaud that young man. They couldn't applaud
Joscelyn Nungary's mother. None they couldn't hear like in Riley's
mom is holding back tears and they can't get up
and applaud the mother and recognize the pain that this
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poor woman has been through. Bill, I think it's deeper
than what you're saying, and without any argument or disrespect
at all, I think it shows a level of soullessness.
Because if you don't have compassion for Lake and Riley's mother,
if you don't have compassion for Joscelyn Nungary's mother, if
you don't have compassion and love and want to celebrate
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this young man that got into West Point, or this
young man that became a member of the Secret Service
at the age of thirteen last night and gave Sean
Kerran the biggest tug he ever had in his life,
which I thought was pretty cool. And you can't applaud
that those great moments for great Americans that we were celebrating.
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I mean these images and the use of images by
the President to highlight the greatness of the American people
and the pain of the American people and celebrate American success.
I am saying there is a level of the soullessness, callousness, meanness,
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just anger and rage and what I've been saying and
I think you agree with. If you want to be
the party of endless wars and not negotiate peace in
Europe and you want hundreds of billions more dollars spent,
go be that party. If you want to be the
party that stands up for men's rights to play in
women's sports, go be that party because they voted that
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way yesterday. If you want to be the party that
puts the rights of illegal immigrants over the safety of Americans,
you can be that party too. If you want to
be the party that is going to defend hundreds of
billions of dollars in waste, fraud, abuse and corruption spent
abroad on the Green New Deal, DEI, wokeism, transgenderism, go
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be that party because that's who they are. Bill I mean,
is there nothing that Donald Trump said, from cutting taxes
to securing our borders to is there nothing worth applauding?
This is this is rage on a level we've never
seen before.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
Well, and it's easily explained because hate wipes out rational thought.
Hate wipes out rational thought, and the collective, the collective
mantra of the Democratic Party is we hate Trump. We
don't disagree with him. We hate him. We want bad
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things to happen to him and his family and anybody
who voted for him. So once you get into that realm,
that all rational thought leaves the building. Let me give
you a great vivid example. So, as I said, Trump
was taunting the Democrats, and he was, and he it
was a smart play because the more he did that,
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the worst they got. And believe me, that was by design.
So then he's talking about what you just mentioned, that
he's trying to get a peace deal in Ukraine because
if this, if he doesn't, this just goes on forever.
And then he says and Pocahontas is fine with five
more years of war. Remember that, Pocahontas being the senator
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from Massachusetts. Okay, they cut to her and she's actually
smiling and waving. Did you see that?
Speaker 1 (08:33):
I didn't. I watched it.
Speaker 2 (08:35):
What kind of reaction is that? So I coupled that
right after she did that, I told my people, throw
up a message about Vietnam, about Iraq. All of those
wars Afghanistan were opposed by the left, all of them.
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If you go back to Vietnam. Okay, but now the
doesn't want to go to the peace table in Ukraine.
What happened. The only thing that happened is we hate Trump.
We're not going to give him a victory. They would
rather have Trump fail to get peace in Ukraine, which
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means the deaths of another million people, right then have
him succeed and have to say he did a good job. Now,
when you're in that realm, that's the disintegration of a
political party. And that's what I think we're seeing.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Quick break right back more with all things simple man,
Bill O'Reilly, all things O'Reilly at Bill O'Reilly dot com.
As we continue, right, we can tigure out all things
simple man, Bill O'Reilly, all things O'Reilly at billoreilly dot com.
What do you think the fallout from this is among
the American people?
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Now?
Speaker 1 (09:50):
We do have some early polling, and for example, seven
three quarters of the country approved of the speech. According
to a CBS poll last night, seventy six percent approved,
twenty three percent disapproved. I think that they are on
all of these issues that I just mentioned, on spending,
balancing budgets, on securing border, removing criminal illegal immigrants from
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the country, and the energy dominance, ending war in Europe
and war in the Middle East. American people are with
Trump on the policies, and I don't know what the
Democrats stand for. I mean, when Trump went through the
list of things that he accomplished in six weeks, it
is it takes your breath away. We've been doing this
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a long time. And yes, you're one of the most
popular historians ever in the history of mankind. And as
one of the popular historians in history, you would recognize
this does not happen very often. And that is the
speed of Trump.
Speaker 2 (10:53):
Trump. Actually I didn't see it myself, but I got
a tape of it gave me a They call them
shot outs. I don't like that cliche. But at Seapac,
did you see that?
Speaker 3 (11:04):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (11:04):
I did, I did.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
So he follows my commentary as he does yours. I
think we're his two favorite Irish guys, and he followed
my column where I said, look, it's never happened before.
Because I'm a chronicler of events, and I know from
George Washington up to Donald Trump, who did what in
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the first four weeks of their terms. I know. So
Millard Fillmore didn't do a lot. Hanny Washington did because
he had to forge the government. There was no government,
but Trump did him in changing the focus of the
federal government. Now, all I was doing was stating the
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facts about what Trump has done. I didn't do any
editorializing this is good, this is bad. I didn't do that.
I just said the guy pulled off an amazing achievement.
And so Trump took that at tea pack and read
it to the audience there when he was giving a speech.
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It is if you're not a hater, say you don't
like Donald Trump, but you don't hate him, say you're
in that zone. It is a pretty astounding period of
history we're going through. Not only is Trump trying to
change the entire federal apparatus, but his opposition is dissolving
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in the face of that. I've never seen before.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Can they recover with a charismatic leader.
Speaker 2 (12:45):
They can recover because people have short memories and they
vote their own self interest. So if they were to
redesign the whole party, get a populous candidate who was appealing,
somebody with a decent track record. But there isn't anybody
in the country now. And I follow this like you do.
I mean, Henny and I are boring guys. Because this
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is what we do. I don't see.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
Anybody I'd actually put up a poll and I'd argue
that I'm a bigger loser than you are.
Speaker 2 (13:16):
Well, I'm not going to argue with that.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
No, why should you. I'm admitting to it.
Speaker 2 (13:20):
You know, the facts of facts, but that.
Speaker 1 (13:24):
Tax of facts, truth is truth. Tell the folks the truth,
phil Yep.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
If you look Democratic governor, some of them are good.
I think they're pinning their hopes on a guy named
Wes Moore who is the governor of Maryland.
Speaker 1 (13:40):
Or Josh Shapiro.
Speaker 2 (13:42):
Yeah, but Shapi's not as charismatic as more. More is
like Obama, and I'm watching him closely to see how
radical left he is. I don't know. He comes across
and interviews as a monery, but I don't know. You know,
because once you get into that, are you going to
vote for trans men to play against women? They all fold, Tandy,
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even they know it's wrong. They all know it's wrong.
I mean, you had that woman Peyton up there who
had a brain injury from getting the volleyball smacked in
her face by a trans guy, and I mean right,
and you're gonna support this is what you want? It's insane.
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That's and I'm using that word literally. You can't justify it.
And that's where the Democrats are.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
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Speaker 2 (14:42):
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Speaker 1 (14:47):
So is that your definition of the best steak is free?
If I burned, it would be the best steak you
ever had. Even if it was free, it.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Was tasty and free, so it got into the best.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
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Why didn't you take a video of you running out
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I did. I posted it a line you did not.
Speaker 1 (18:09):
Absolutely, it's ash Wednesday. Why are you lying?
Speaker 4 (18:12):
You know what I didn't say. I wouldn't lie. That
wasn't the thing that I gave up.
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Speaker 2 (19:06):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (19:07):
Let's say hi to Jonathan. He's in Tennessee. Jonathan, how
are you glad you called doom Good.
Speaker 5 (19:14):
John, Thanks for thanks for taking my car. I just
I wanted to say after watching the the address last night.
The uh, of course the Democrats saying you know that
those is it is unethical and unconstitutional, and of course
that's exposing them. But for the Democrats to stand there
or to sit there last night and not acknowledge djuh
not acknowledge the family of Joscelyn Nungary is just it's
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absolutely sickening and just absolutely inhumane.
Speaker 2 (19:40):
If you ask me.
Speaker 1 (19:42):
Again, I go back to my word. I think it's soulless.
If you can't stand for a mother that lost the
child and and you're gonna put politics above that, you're
you're kind of soulless. You know where where's your heart,
Where's your soul? Where's your conscience? Where's where's your sense
of of goodwill? But if this is, you know, if
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that's how petty they are, at least we know who
they are. And let's not you know, understand, they're a
very angry, bitter, lost party right now. They they have
no vision, they are defeated, and they have no path forward.
And this is this is the little temper tantrum that
they got to throw before the country. And you know,
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good luck with that. I'm sure the people Tennessee did
not like seeing that. I know I did not. But
it's again, they're missing a chip. Remember years ago, Angelina
Jolie said about Brad Petti's They've got a missing chip.
And now I don't know if he does or not,
but that was her comment about him. There are people
I've met in my life that have missing chips, and
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that whole party had a collective missing chip. Somebody very
close to us that is a missing chip. I'm gonna
say who you want? Any guesses? Linda guess? So Ash Wednesday,
ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
Speaker 4 (21:02):
I love this. The engineers working against me to he
turns the Micael off, So only you can.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
Talk ashes to ashes. Oh wait, can I just tell
you they change the words no, no, no dust. And
by the way, it's true, and we are all ashes
and dust to dust. We shall return.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
So this priest obviously we're here in DC. It's not
our regular church. Farther than one of us, right, so
people always do things a little differently. So this priest
was really funny. He's like, you know, this mystifies me.
How people come in here on Ash Wednesday. They don't
even stay for communion. You don't want the body and
blood of Christ. You just want the dirt on your head.
You could have done that in the front lawn. I
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was dying. I was like, oh hi, So that he goes,
and he goes and don't be out there telling me
what you're giving up. Oh I gave up chocolate, big
whoop de doo, you know. And he says, he says,
if you're going to give up something, give up social media,
go ahead. I dare you. That's a good one. And
we just looked at each other. I mean, he was
on fire. He was.
Speaker 1 (21:58):
It was Saint Patrick, you'll be out of business if
he gives If you have to give up social media, gosh,
oh what did you give up for lent?
Speaker 4 (22:04):
By the way, I haven't decided yet. I'm still thinking
about it.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
Is there anything you know about lying about ash Wednesday?
Because you did promise yesterday and we did discuss before
the show today that you were giving up something. Do
you remember what it was?
Speaker 2 (22:19):
Oh?
Speaker 4 (22:19):
God, I got it. You know so much has happened
in the last one of for.
Speaker 1 (22:22):
I'll remind you you will. You said you would give
up cursing. And what happened? What happened just before the
show started? What happened?
Speaker 4 (22:35):
Here's over here.
Speaker 1 (22:35):
In what happened just before the show?
Speaker 4 (22:38):
Problem? Here's the problem. May I your honor?
Speaker 1 (22:41):
Okay? Did you first?
Speaker 4 (22:42):
May I your honor?
Speaker 1 (22:43):
If you answer my question first? Did you or did
you not promised that you were going to give up
cursing for lent?
Speaker 4 (22:50):
The defense is wrong?
Speaker 1 (22:52):
The defense? Okay? Did you or did you not? Make
that promise?
Speaker 4 (22:57):
I said I would give up cursing. Okay, but here's
what I meant.
Speaker 1 (23:00):
Did you curse?
Speaker 4 (23:01):
Here's what I meant.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
We forget what you meant.
Speaker 4 (23:02):
Look at this, Look at this, Look at this, man,
this is great. I have to give it up. You
can't tell me what good it does. So it is true.
I will tell you. Our dear friend Elis, who used
to work for you, also sent me that article but
something similar. But people who curse are usually smarter, faster,
they live longer because they don't hold it in all
the things.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
So you you gave it. You broke your promise because
you wanted to be smarter.
Speaker 4 (23:22):
No, no, no, no, I'm already smart. I'm good. The
bottom line is, I gave it up because it's one
of my favorite things to do. I do I have
now listen, and it is. I'm sorry. I know I'm
not saying it's right. It's just my favorite thing to do.
I mean, drinking isn't right, smoking isn't right, eating delicious,
you know, indulgent foods is not right, but we do it. AnyWho,
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I gave it up for lent. Now what I really member?
Speaker 1 (23:47):
Did you say this? I want you to think of
one word in your mind. It's called that word. Yeah, rationalization.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
I'm not rationalizing anything.
Speaker 1 (23:54):
Did you did you?
Speaker 4 (23:56):
I said some other words.
Speaker 1 (23:58):
Because you within two hours of getting your ashes break.
Speaker 4 (24:01):
It was only one hour. It's really bad. I guess
it's two hours you broke. But here's the deal. Here's
the deal. When I say I'm giving up cursing in fairness,
I realized there's seven really bad words. And I know
that because the FCC will find us. But the big one, right,
the mother load is the F word. It's no good.
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I can't say it. So I'm giving that up for Christ.
And I would stop it.
Speaker 1 (24:28):
You said you would stop cursing, and within an hour
of coming back from the church. You don't have to tell.
Speaker 4 (24:33):
You have to tell the audience.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
I don't have to tell you do you have to
own it.
Speaker 4 (24:38):
I got about President Trump and I said, hey man,
you've got to play more sound for this this cuts sheet.
There's so much good. Adam, it is out of bounds.
I mean, hot, okay, right, But the point is, am
I wrong? I'm not wrong. I got excited about President Trump,
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who is freeing. No, no, no, I'm.
Speaker 1 (25:03):
Giving President Trump excitement. Try and sends your excitement for Jesus.
Speaker 4 (25:08):
What's wrong with you? Don't say that?
Speaker 1 (25:10):
Didn't you make a promise to Jesus for the big one.
Let's get to our phones. This is you're too complicated, Tom.
And also in Tennessee, what's up, Tom?
Speaker 6 (25:19):
Hey son?
Speaker 2 (25:20):
How are you.
Speaker 1 (25:21):
I'm good, sir. What's going on?
Speaker 6 (25:23):
Hey? Listen, I just wanted to let you know that
the Senate address that you predicted yesterday was on point.
They did not stand up, they did not cheer, they
did not clap, they did not applause, nothing perfindent. Trump
was absolutely right. No matter what he said, no matter
what he does, he can't please that Democrats on anything
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he does. And you were right. I give you all
all the compliment in the world because you did a
great job in predicting that fans. It was a phenomenal speech.
He did exactly what he said he would do and
what he promised on the camp campaign trail. He is
through and adalanting the guests that he invited to the
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State of the Union address, especially Jessica excuse me, Alex
Dungery's mother, that she acknowledged that was great. And here's
my second question. Why can people not get excited about
thotse doses slashing the budget and finding our wasted tax
dollars that Elon is finding. Why can't we just get happy?
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Why can't people get happy what Dose is doing in.
Speaker 1 (26:32):
Our country because they're the party that supports waste, fraud, abuse, corruption,
and they want to advance their radical Green New Deal
with your hard earned money to the tune of hundreds
of billions of dollars. They're the party that wants endless wars.
They're the party that puts the rights of illegal immigrants
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over the safety of you and your family. They are
the party that is championing the idea of men to
have the right to play in women's sports. That's who
they are. The other party that can't stand for mothers
that lost their children, or celebrate a young man that
won his battle against cancer and the American dream is
a lie for him, and or the young man that
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got news last night that he got into West Point.
By the way, how great was his night last night?
Not a reason to stand up, get your ass out
of the chair, clap, applaud, celebrate the great achievement of
this young man. A four point oh whoever heard.
Speaker 4 (27:32):
Of a four four point four six?
Speaker 1 (27:35):
Four point four to six?
Speaker 4 (27:36):
But the I saw that over a four.
Speaker 1 (27:38):
Point zero in high school.
Speaker 4 (27:40):
Yeah, I think Olivia has.
Speaker 1 (27:42):
Not in college for six remind him.
Speaker 4 (27:45):
I think it's when they take like an extra course load.
We didn't have that when I was in school.
Speaker 1 (27:48):
Now it's based on the difficulty of the course load,
and you know, like if you take a lot of
apeak courses and stuff.
Speaker 4 (27:55):
I did all that stuff, but I didn't I don't
know they didn't do that then, But didn't you think
it also was shocking. He was talking about how it
was one in ten thousand had autism. Now it's one
in thirty six.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
That shocked me.
Speaker 4 (28:07):
This is what a sad stat sad they didn't stand
for that.
Speaker 1 (28:11):
Let's get back to our phones, Dot and Lake Ronkonkomo, Hey,
don how are you welcome aboard? Sir?
Speaker 3 (28:17):
Hey, thank you so much for taking my call. Sean, Yeah, yeah,
I watched that entire President Trump speech to the Joint
Session of Congress, and I was thrilled by the President's accomplishments.
But I wasn't surprised at all by the stupidity the
Democrats in the House. You know, they exceeded my expectations.
And you know what, Sean, that jo lp owes them
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a thank you because collectively the Democrats gave Conservatives millions
of dollars of free political ads last night altered.
Speaker 1 (28:49):
Isn't it amazing how much they helped Trump and they
don't know it.
Speaker 7 (28:54):
Oh yeah, oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (28:56):
And when President Trump called them out on it, I
thought that was a great moment.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
I think he was there to create some political ads.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
He did, and I don't think that was it at all.
I think that the President just knew going in that.
I mean, they telegraphed their temper tantrum, they but I
didn't think they'd take it to that level. And you know,
and I'm actually I'm glad America got to see that
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they are a party that wants America to fail, that's
not a party that's celebrating America. And then the comments
of what's their name over at MSDNC, I mean, they
were just reprehensible. Nicole Wallace, you know, you know, concerned
that well he might he might kill himself over something
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like January sixth, And I'm like, who thinks like this,
Well maybe the cops that were you know, pelted with bricks, rocks, bottles,
Molotov cocktails during the summer of twenty twenty of love
that Kamala Harris said they shouldn't stop writing. You know,
you got to say the same thing about them. It's all,
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why are you politicizing that? Don doesn't make sense?
Speaker 3 (30:10):
Yeah, they know what after the Al Green Alan Green,
with envy being thrown out. I didn't know what to
expect after that, you know, I expected to them to
maybe calm down a little bit, but no, they they
followed this script. They had a script to follow, and
they followed it.
Speaker 5 (30:32):
Well.
Speaker 1 (30:32):
They certainly did. Don they did all right, Don appreciate it. Man,
God bless you. You're a good man. Donald Lake, Ronkonkoma,
good friend of the show. Quick break right back. We'll
continue more of your calls. Eight hundred and nine to
four one Sean. If you want to be a part
of the program, Great Hannity tonight nine Eastern on Fox,
and we'll continue to get more of your analysis. Peter
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Navara is going to check in. He was there last
night at the State of the Union, and we'll get
his take on that and much more as we continue.
Speaker 5 (31:04):
Up next our final roundup and information overload.
Speaker 2 (31:09):
Our back to.
Speaker 1 (31:17):
Our busy bones. Eight hundred and ninety four to one Sean,
our number, Billy and Florida. We have less than a minute.
It's all yours.
Speaker 7 (31:24):
Hey watch the President loved it, agreed with everything he
had to say. He was right on point. Democrats showed
Americans what they were made of, and what they thought
of is what else do do you expect from them?
My other point I wanted to make was about the
men and women's sports. How are they getting away with that?
Letting him go into locker room with him young girls?
Speaker 1 (31:46):
I don't get it. I had Riley Gaines on last night,
you know, after the show. We were on from eleven
to fifteen. I guess to twelve fifteen. But I got
to tell you something. It's unconscidable to me. It really
is sad. It's so sad. It's so predictable. You know,
if you want to throw a temper tantrum to that level,
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that's on them. The American people got to see it.
I'm glad that we now know this is a party
that is defeated, that has been radicalized, that is full
of rage and hate, and that has no vision for
our future. This is the party that went after Trump
with all that they had, and that's all that they did,
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and they wouldn't recognize the bad state of the economy,
the borders, the high price of energy, as Kamala said,
the price of democracy. Their radicalism now dominates their party,
and I don't really see a path forward. And I'm
okay with it because I think conservatism is better for
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the country. Anyway, my friend, take care of the state.
I will be back very shortly. Can't wait to be
back in my home state of Florida. Hey, listen, everyone
I know is into health, wellness, fitness, et cetera. And
you know I've I've been pretty vocal about where I
stand on it for a long time. And I'm glad
I changed my diet. But one of the things I
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missed is cereal. Boys love cereal, and the problem with
cereal is they have too much sugar in it. They
have too much corn syrup in it, they have too
many chemical additives in it. And so I just decided
to give it up. And then I found Grainberry. How
did I find it? I met with Peter Harris. He
and his dad created Grainberry cereals. In other words, they're
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bringing healthy and the most natural choice to your cereal
aisle or your health food asle at your local grocery store.
If you don't have it, remember the name Grainberry. They
actually focus on controlling sugar levels, being heart healthy. They
use natural plant based fiber, they have a ton of antioxidants.
Grainberry cereal is healthy, and it tastes great. It's an
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all round healthy food of choice for me. Anyway, you
could try one of those seven grain berry cereals and
see which one you like the best. They have multi
brand flakes, honey nut, original, toasted oats, apple, cinnamon, Linda's
favorite Grainberry raisin brand. Now, just remember the name when
you go to your grocery store. If you go down
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the cereal aisle, it's pretty big. It's filled with a
lot of cereal. Look for the name Grainberry. Ask your
local grocer as the manager. Maybe it's in the health
food aisle. If they don't have it, ask them to
order it Grainberry. Go to your local store make the
switch like I did. It's now the official cereal of
the Sean Hennity Show.