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May 8, 2024 30 mins

Lt. Governor Mark Robinson is running for Governor of the state of North Carolina. He chimes in on the frat boys who protected the American Flag last week, and the protestors who sought to take it down and everything it stands for - Robinsons says not on his watch. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well we come in, you.

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Get saying you got you sound will be.

Speaker 3 (00:14):
And if you want a little.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
I come along.

Speaker 3 (00:18):
Young black kids growing up in the Bronx who don't
even know what the word a computer is.

Speaker 4 (00:23):
Well, in terms of his campaign, you know, I am
thinking back and other people are making this reference that
this maybe Biden's Vietnam.

Speaker 5 (00:33):
If Roe v.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Wade can fall, anything can fall, social security can fall,
and God help us all but democracy itself can fall.

Speaker 5 (00:49):
One hundred eighty one days. Jill America Gore coming.

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Speaker 2 (01:00):
Don't the way I gets a chain you a conscious.

Speaker 5 (01:03):
Sock from coast to coast, from border to border, from
c to Shining Sea. Sean Kennedy is on here for
our final news round up and information overload.

Speaker 2 (01:23):
All right, news round up and information overload hour. Here's
our toll free number. It is eight hundred and ninety
four one, Sean. If you want to be a part
of the program. One great thing happened. I know we've
done a lot of coverage as it relates to these
under educated idiots in these quote elite schools that have
been I guess educated out of or indoctrinated out of

(01:44):
all the common sense. God given common sense they were
born with. But a cool thing happened at the University
of North Carolina when a fraternity, you know, literally protected
the American flag when these radicals were trying to put
up the Wastinnian flagg. One of them is named Alex Jones,

(02:04):
and he talks about the experience. Let's play it.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
I love America.

Speaker 6 (02:09):
I love that side of America. It's like we all
just kind of connected our brains and stood there protecting
one thing. And we all were like, we all were
looking at every direction. If stuff was flying in we
would say heads up, we would cover each other, we
would look out for other people. We would swap we

(02:31):
have like like for an app and our hands did hurt,
our arms did hurt. It was like an arm day for.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Me that day.

Speaker 6 (02:37):
It was no gym happened that day. Afterwards, it was exhausting,
you know. I remember we were all standing in there
and I think I made a joke. I was like, oh,
I don't know if it's a joke, but I was like,
I was like, I'd die for this flag. And everybody
was like, yeah, they got any clothes, So we're gonna
start throwing hands Like we're not gonna we're not going anywhere.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
I don't care.

Speaker 6 (02:54):
They're gonna have to tear me off this flag like
by my dead, like dead body, you know.

Speaker 7 (02:59):
Stuff like that.

Speaker 6 (03:00):
And that was you know, I'm smiling right now after
such an insane day, but it's because it genuinely was hopeful.
It was enjoyable to be in such an environment while
doing what we think is right now.

Speaker 2 (03:16):
Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson, he's been on the program before.
He'll join us in a minute. He's running for governor
of North Carolina this year. He chimed in on these
well you can call him frat boys whatever there, but
you know, I don't want to disparage him. It sounds
a little bit disparaging when he said he's a frat boy.
It must be a Trump. No, these kids were great,
they were amazing, And he actually put out there and

(03:39):
said that this nonsense should never have happened to begin
with and needs to end right now, especially what we
saw last night in Charlotte. Our police officers need to
be treated with respect. Lawlessness needs to end, and if
I have the honor to serve as you're a governor,
this lawless nonsense ends. On day one and anyway, responding

(03:59):
to the protests at UNC turning violent and the fraternity
guys going out there and then stopping the American flag
from being replaced with the Palestinian flag.

Speaker 8 (04:09):
Listen, Lieutenant Governor Robinson here, guys, I don't know how
many of you all may have seen this, but there
was a pretty disturbing incident today to add to the
disturbing incidents we've seen all across the country and all
across the state with some of these protests, at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, student protesters actually

(04:29):
took down the American flag and raised the Palestinian flag.
The good news is this law enforcement officials, along with
the chancellor Interim Chancellor Lee Roberts, went out took down
that Palestinian flag and replaced the American flag back where
it's supposed to be. They sent a strong message that
that's not going to be tolerated on that campus. And

(04:51):
I hope that that type of strong message continues, and
I'd love to see that continue all across the state. So, guys,
appreciate you over at and see your efforts to keep
peace of security on that campus. Continue to ramp that up.

Speaker 2 (05:04):
Thank you anyway, Lieutenant governor now gubernatorial candidate Mark Robinson
of North Carolina's with us, Sir, how are you glad
you're back with us.

Speaker 1 (05:12):
I'm doing good, Sean. Great to be here. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
I was really impressed with those those fraternity kids. I
really was. I was really I'm like, you know what,
amidst all the insanity we're seeing at these elite universities
and the even insanity you n seeing some other schools,
many other schools around the country, it was kind of
cool to see, you know, some kids that believe in
our flag and patriotism and that we're willing to take

(05:36):
a stand together. It was pretty impressive to me.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Oh well, I was at once, Sean, I was at
once very encouraged and very dismayed. And here's why I
was encouraged, because I tell folks all the time, those
loud voices that you always hear those folks out there
shouting debt to America, death to Israel. You're gonna hear
those folks all the time. But those quiet students are
back out there, working diligent least to do good in

(06:01):
our nation, do good in our state. Oftentimes they don't
get seen until the time comes for them to be seen.
And that was the time for them to be seen.
Now here's why I'm just made. The courageous actions of
those students and of the chancellor who put himself at
risk to go out and restore the American flag is great.
But here's what's terrible. We have an attorney general, the

(06:24):
top cop of North Carolina, and a governor right here
in this state who have done nothing, nothing to quell
that violence. And they have done nothing to protect the
Jewish students on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
That is a sad statement, Sean, and that needs to change.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
You know, I can see more and more parents, and
I talked to a lot of parents. They're sending their
kids to school. And I'll be totally frank with you,
I'm more than glad that my kids have both graduated.
And some of the stories I could tell that I
refuse to tell because I don't want to drag them
into my business is really shocking. I'm sure you saw

(07:03):
pro Hamas writers vandalizing New York City's World War One memorial.
I mean, pretty unbelievable, youah, last night, a pro Hamas
mob beating a Jewish man near the met Gallo that
was taking place in New York City. And you know,
I watch all of the news and we chronicle all
of it, and you know it's happening all around the country.

(07:27):
All these schools are involved in this. I don't even
think half of them know what the hell they're talking about.
Never mind. I mean, when you say river to the
Sea or Antifada, do they even know what they're saying?
Do you think?

Speaker 1 (07:42):
I don't believe the vast majority of them do. I
think their useful knit with who have been brainwashed and doctrinate,
indoctrinated by law of leftist college professors and about quite frankly,
some of their friends and to joining into a movement that,
quite frankly is for an organization that, if they had
the ability, would kill every last thing of one of them.
And so most of them don't know what they're talking about,

(08:04):
which is obvious about the things that when you ask them,
many of them can't kill the press. And just let's
just be honest about sean who in their white mind
would protest, but terrorists who burned men and women alive,
who shot innocent men and women dead in the streets
who would celebrate and want to protest with those folks

(08:25):
certainly not any sane individual that I know. And these
folks apparently are either not saying or not not acting sane.

Speaker 2 (08:33):
You know, let me go through the list just for
the today. You have the UCLA chancellor announcing an investigation
into an attack on an anti Israel encampment. I mean,
these are people that are taking over the schools and
that's where their priorities are. Mi t you know, students
that didn't voluntarily leave the pro Palestinian encampment encampment on

(08:56):
campus by the deadline now face you know, in term
academic penalties, which probably will be nothing. Columbia Law students
send menacing emails to a Jewish classmate. An anti Israeli
into anti Israel student group at Columbia Law School sent
a threatening email Friday, telling Jewish students that they will

(09:17):
be neither safe nor free until everyone is safe and
Palestine is free. Can you believe that's allowed? Then Columbia
canceling their twenty twenty four commencement ceremony. I'm sure you
probably saw what happened at the University of Michigan this
weekend where the inmates were running the asylum there. In DC,
you have Muriel Bowser, the mayor, rebuffing a plea from

(09:39):
GW University asking for help from their president with a
potentially dangerous pro Palestinian encampment there, and I can go
on and on. Then you have the likes of Michael
Moore declaring you have to take over buildings during campus protest.
If you haven't started an encampment at your college, do it.
And he said, oh, by the way, that's that's okay.

(10:01):
Sounds like he's supporting insurrection based on Democrats definition. But
you know, I can keep going on and on and
on and tell you about, you know, all these other schools,
but you know what I'm talking about.

Speaker 1 (10:14):
I'm certainly do Sean, and we see it, and we
and like we said, it's something that if I'm the
governor here in North Carolina, which we plan on winning
this race when I'm the governor, We're going to put
a stop to it. On day one. I've already told
people protests is chanting and slogan, holding sign and marching
in the prescribed place that you've been given to do.
So clean up your trash, going home and get politically

(10:36):
active protest is not taking over buildings, It is not intimidating,
it is not threatening, it is not violent, and if
it is, you should be dealt with like what you are,
and that makes you a criminal, and we should deal
with these folks like criminals. Unfortunately, here in North Carolina,
we have a very weak governor and we have a
very weak attorney general, and they have done absolutely nothing

(10:58):
to secure these campuses. The governor has the power to
call out the state troopers and he told him to
stand down. The attorney general can investigate these these these
cases of intimidation and an harassment of these Jewish students.
He's done nothing, and it's all for political gain. It's
not to protect the people of North Carolina. It's not

(11:18):
to protect these Jewish students and others on this campus.
It's not to secure this campus. It's for political gain.
And it has got to stop. We got to go
in a different direction in November.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
All right, quick break, we'll come back more with gubernatorial
candidate from North Carolina now the Lieutenant governor of North Carolina,
Mark Robinson. Then we'll get your calls coming up. Eight
hundred and ninety four one, Shawn. As we continue all right,
we continue with Lieutenant governor and gubernatorial candidate from North Carolina,
Mark Robinson is with us. So one hundred and eighty
one days. You see what's happening nationally. You see the

(11:50):
President Trump in this courtroom, in this you know, circus
of a courtroom. It's pretty unbelievable all that was unfolding today.
Nothing but heial relevant to the case brought up by
Stormy Daniels and the judge who should have recused himself
number one being a Biden donor, and number two allegations

(12:10):
about the family, his family benefiting directly from the result
of this trial, and he didn't do so. Of course,
the statute of limitations had run out on a misdemeanor.
Not one lawyer that I know can even tell me
what the charge actually is against President Trump. They don't
even give the defense a heads up on when when

(12:30):
witnesses are coming. That's, by the way, required by law.
If there is a guilty verdict, it will be overturned
on appeal. It must be overturned on appeal. There's no
way it's not going to be overturned on appeal. But
in the meantime, Democrats will be out there shouting convicted
fella and convicted felon, convicted felon left, right and sideways.
Your reaction.

Speaker 1 (12:50):
Absolutely, that's exactly what that's exactly what they're doing. This
is not meant to put President Trump and jail. They
know they can't do it. This is meant to the
mart's character. And I would admit to you shown all
those people out there that don't like President Trump that
are cheering over these actions carried out by a court officials,
by court officials, many of whom were elected officials. They're

(13:12):
cheering now because it is Wait until it's them that
said something that goes against the cabal, and then it's
them under the gun, their business under the gun. They're
family member under the gun. This is not how we
operate in America. We fought so long against corruption in
this country and now we are seeing it open on
display at the highest levels. And people think that it's
fine because it's being done to somebody. Maybe they don't

(13:34):
like it can't be done to anybody, and we can't
stand for this again. There's got to be changing November,
and I think it's coming.

Speaker 2 (13:42):
I think it's coming too. If you're a Republican, what
do you think that the biggest issues are because when
you look at the polls, and I've gone through a
lot of the polling numbers in great detail on the
course of this show, and I've been doing it on
TV on a regular basis. You know, African Americans now,
Joe Biden support down a whopping twenty eight percent. Hispanic Americans,

(14:04):
Joe Biden and Donald Trump are tied. Now, there was
a poll, an ABC News poll that came out that
shows that suburban women voters Trump and Biden again are tied.
These are demographics traditionally that go hardcore. You know, that's
part of the Democratic coalition in the base of the
Democratic Party. You look back to the ABC poll, voters

(14:27):
trust Trump by an eight point margin over Biden on
the issue of law and ordering and crime and safety.
Trump up seventeen points on the issue of immigration. He's
up seven points on America's standing in the world, up
fourteen points on inflation. In the economy. I don't see
how any any incumbent president can win with numbers that
are that bad.

Speaker 1 (14:49):
I don't know it only given the fact that when
you look at the economy, you have to look at
all both associated things and support, the economy, public safety,
public education, healthcare, infrastructure, all of those things. When you
look at those things and you look at the body administration,
you see failure, failure, failure, failure. You see it systemically.
You see the terrible crisis at the border. You see

(15:10):
the lawlessness on the streets and on our campus. You
see what's going on in our court system. In public education,
the numbers speak for themselves under the current administration. And infrastructure,
we don't even have to we don't have to go there. Derailments,
bridge collapses, time and time again. Our infrastructure and our
systems are failing. And we have a person named peepe

(15:32):
Buddha Judge who's there just as an empty suit that
does absolutely nothing to correct these problems. They fail on
every single issue. The same is true here in North
Carolina with the Democrats here, on every single issue they fail.
And we're about to highlight that as Republicans and show
people that our policies work and the states where our

(15:53):
policies are a hold sway are successful, and the states
where their policies holds sway are failing. And federal level,
their policies are currently in charge, and this country is
in big trouble and need to change.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
North Carolina gubernatorial candidate Lieutenant Governor Mark Robinson. Thank you,
sir for watching your raise very very closely, very important. Anyway,
thank you sir for being one of us eight hundred
and nine to four to one. Sean if you want
to be a part of the program. Now, I told
you the story earlier. We touched on it. New York
Governor Kathy Hokol By the way, pull up the cut

(16:28):
two of her saying get out of town Zelden Conservatives,
just to remind people. Anyway. She apologized this week after
saying that black kids in the Bronx they don't even
know what the word computer means. He actually said it,
and we have it on tape.

Speaker 3 (16:44):
Listen, young black kids growing up in the Bronx who
don't even know what the word computer is. They don't know,
they don't know these things. And I want the world
open up to all of them, because when you have
their diverse voices innovating solutions through technology, then you're really
dressing society's broader challenges.

Speaker 2 (17:05):
Whoopsie Daisy. Now a lot of people say, well, Hannity,
you know you left your home state of New York yeah,
of New York. Yeah, I'm gone, I'm out. I moved
to Florida. I'm a full time resident, have been since
the beginning of the year. It was like, you know,
I just have had it. I'm tired of I was

(17:26):
watching last night Upper East Side of New York, consider
considered one of the safest places in New York. At
thousands of these lunatics protesting up there because of the
met quote gala up there, and you know, the typical
chanting anti Fata, death to Israel, death to America, et cetera,
et cetera was going on. It's just as it's insanity,

(17:49):
you know. But of course, if you're a conservative in
New York, both the last two governors have said very
clearly you're not wanted there. Here's the current governor, the Hoceal, and.

Speaker 9 (18:01):
We're here to say that the era of Trump and
Zelden and mon Arro, just jump on a bus and
head down to Florida where you belong. Okay, get out
of town, get out of town, because you don't you
don't represent our values.

Speaker 2 (18:18):
You are not New Yorkers. Okay. I didn't jump on
a bus. I jumped on an airplane and I got
the hell out of town. I appreciate you being very
blunt and honest. I do appreciate the honesty that I'm
not wanting in New York. Thank you for your your candor.
I appreciate it. But prior to that, you remember, you

(18:39):
might remember former Governor Cuomo said pretty much the same
thing a little differently, but he said it.

Speaker 10 (18:44):
Listen, their problem is not me and the Democrats. Their
problem is themselves. Who are they are they these extreme
conservatives who are right to life, a.

Speaker 11 (18:58):
Pro as soul to anti gay?

Speaker 7 (19:03):
Is that who they are?

Speaker 10 (19:05):
Because if that's who they are, and if they are
the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state
of New York since that's not who New Yorkers are.

Speaker 2 (19:15):
You know, well, I'm not anti gay if they're pro
Yaw eighth and pro a sort weapon. Yeah, I believe
in the Second Amendment. I think most people believe in
the Golden Rule. Love God with all your heart, mind,
body and soul, your neighbors, yourself, treat others the way
you want to be treated. There you go. I can
eliminate every HR department in every company if they just

(19:40):
teach that to their employees. Not that complicated. All right,
Let's get to our busy phones. You've been very patient today.
Let us say hi to Dale in California. Dale, how
are you glad you called?

Speaker 11 (19:53):
Doing well? How you doing, Sean? Now?

Speaker 2 (19:56):
My heart's a little worried and troubled. You know, we're
at the sixth month mark till the election. The polling
today looks good. However, I don't like law fair. I
don't like a weaponized Department of Justice. I don't like
open borders in our geopolitical foes, tens of thousands of
them entering our country. I don't like the state of
the economy. I don't like the state of the world.

(20:19):
And I think this is the worst president in one
hundred years in our country that I can think of.
Is nobody that's been worse than Joe Biden? And how
anybody can vote for this? Guys, beyond any comprehension I have.

Speaker 11 (20:33):
Sean, I got to agree with you on all points
except I think you're given your audience the wrong message.
She keeps telling everybody, you know, wait for the election,
and everything is going to be better, everything's going to
be different. I think you're wrong, with all due respect,
I think what's going to happen is exactly what's been
happening for the last seven years, thinking a railroad Trump

(20:54):
out of the White House one way or another. The
only reason he won in sixteen was because they didn't
think he had a shot at it. After that, they
knew they were in trouble. They pulled out all the
stops and they committed every crime, every perjury, everything in
order to keep him out. And that's exactly what they're
going to do again. And by telling people that all

(21:14):
they have to do is vote is misinformation.

Speaker 2 (21:17):
You know, I'm not saying all they have to do
is vote. I'm saying a lot more than that. I'm
saying that get involved to the maximum level you can.
I talked yesterday about deputizing every listener to the show,
every viewer to my TV show. I think they've got
to win so that they by the largest margin possible.
And people need to understanstand that this is an inflection

(21:40):
point for the country. I mean, you want me to
just say, ah, if there's no chance, don't bother voting.
You want me to tell people don't bother getting engaged.
You want me to tell people to give up because
I'm not going there.

Speaker 11 (21:53):
No, I don't want you to say that, but I
think what needs to be told is is that the
Democrats are going to use every dirty trick they've got.
They're gonna break every law, every rule, just like they've.

Speaker 2 (22:05):
Been They're gonna try. It's gonna be a lot harder.
Republicans have gotten hopefully smarter. I know what the RNC
is doing in terms of getting reluctant conservatives and Republicans
to embrace early voting and voting by mail and legal
ballot harvesting. They're trying to match hopefully surpassed Democratic Party efforts.

(22:26):
I mean, at the end of the day, they're hiring
and training more people to be partisan observers of the
voting all day and the vote counting all night. They're
not going to be able to keep those partisan observers
that are allowed to be there by law a thousand
feet away like they did in twenty twenty. Do I

(22:46):
think that Democrats, you know, if they have their way,
they'd be no voter ID, no signature verification, no updated
voter roles. They'd be no partisan observers, none of it,
no chain of custody controls. But I mean, we can't
give up on America, because that's what you're basically saying.
The fixes in We're gonna lose. Why bother. I can't

(23:06):
go there. I'm not with you. I'm like, we've got
to give it our best shot. I mean, what if
we took that attitude, you know, during World War Two?
What if we took that attitude during the Great Depression?
You know, what if we took that attitude post nine
to eleven. You know, America has been through hard and
tough and trying times. And I'm just hoping that we

(23:27):
can convince enough Americans that this is a critical tipping
point for the country. It's an all hands on deck moment.
We need. We need to take this the right way. Dell,
you need an attitude adjustment. I'm just gonna be very frank,
and I say that with my tongue on my cheek.
We got to get you to understand not trying is

(23:48):
not an option for me. Maybe we're going up against
the biggest machine in the world. Maybe the odds are
against us. We know they're dishonest, we know they're gonna
lie when they're going to demagogue. We know they don't
want integrity measures in our voting system. But I'm not

(24:08):
willing to give up on our country.

Speaker 11 (24:09):
I'm not saying that we should. What I am saying
is that the voting has already proved to be ineffectual.

Speaker 2 (24:16):
Mean twenty twenty was also Look, they took full advantage
of COVID. Joe got to a hide in the basement
and b no. You know, for example, the constitution in
Pennsylvania clear cut case, rather than passing a constitutional amendment,
because the Constitution spells out very limited instances when people

(24:39):
can vote by mail, well, they bypassed the constitutional amendment
process and they went forward with just passing legislation that's unconstitutional.
It's similar issues come up in the state of Wisconsin.
There was a landmark three to four decision. The Chief
Justice wrote a stinging rebuke how they were not following
the law in the state of Wisconsin. Partisan observers, as

(25:02):
a matter of law in many states get to watch
the vote counting up close, not a thousand feet away
or in another room. There's certain things that maybe they
pulled off in the past that we're now hip to,
and hopefully we'll be organized and there'll be enough people
volunteering to keep them as honest as we possibly can
that we got to. But if we just throw our

(25:22):
hands up, you know, we we we'll definitely lose. We
all have no shot. And I'm just willing to fight
for it.

Speaker 11 (25:29):
Right And I'm not saying that we shouldn't fight for it.
I'm not saying that at all. What I'm saying is
we need to get more focused on the fact that
what we're fighting against is pure evil. They've proved.

Speaker 2 (25:41):
Well, call it whatever you want to call it, but
the bottom line is is forget about what they are
doing and what they might do, and focus on what
we can control. And what we can control is talking
to our friends and our neighbors and loved ones about
the important of this election, you know, Explaining to people

(26:02):
how bad the border is, Explaining the national security disaster
that it represents. Explaining to them with Joe Biden abdicating
our role on the world stage, what impact that is
having on the world. Explain to them how the economy
is killing the poor and the middle class in this country.
Explain to them, you know what energy independence look like,

(26:24):
and what you know Joe Biden's policies are, and how
much New Green dealism and climate alarmist, religious cultism is
costing the average family. There's a lot of arguments we
need to make, and we have a lot of convincing
to do. I think this is a winnable race at
the end of the day. We got to get enough
people on board, fighting hard, and that's what I'm urging

(26:47):
all of my listeners to do. And you've got to
go in with the attitude that we have a shot
at winning this and you got to win it by
the largest margin possible. That's my advice. And I don't
have much more to offer and to tell people what
is at stake here. I'm trying to do that every
day on radio and every night on TV.

Speaker 11 (27:07):
All right, I acquiesce No, I don't.

Speaker 2 (27:11):
Want you to acquiesce it. You know what. Look, I
hear where you're coming from. You're not the only person
that has said this to me. You're not. But I
am just saying that, even though we face massive obstacles
and challenges here, I am saying that America can overcome it.
I believe in the people in this country. I believe

(27:33):
enough damage has been done and we're beginning to see
massive shifts in demographic polling.

Speaker 11 (27:40):
You know.

Speaker 2 (27:40):
Cling to that right now and fight every second of
every day that you can and involve yourself to whatever
label level you're capable of involving yourself. That's my advice.
All hands on deck. Everybody's deputized here. One hundred and
eighty one days is going to fly by. I promise
you this is not my first rodeo. Okay, hang in there, buddy,

(28:05):
Let's go to Darlene in New Jersey. What's up, Darlene.
How you doing.

Speaker 7 (28:12):
Hi, Sean, great to talk to you. Thank you for
taking my call.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
Thank you for calling. What's on your mind today?

Speaker 11 (28:17):
All right?

Speaker 7 (28:18):
So I am in Jersey and I do delivery, so
I'm always listening to the news, and today I am
absolutely ready to sew up at my mouth to hearing
some of the stuff that's going on with Stormy Daniels.
But the one thing that I did want to say
about the whole thing was I'm hearing some speculation on
other newscasts that are not ours, But they were talking

(28:40):
about how you know, there's no way she could have
known those kind of details, and I was like, but
has anybody been remembering she's actually a foreign star an actress?

Speaker 3 (28:51):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (28:52):
I didn't really, I wasn't paying attention to the fact
that she considers herself an actress and a director. I
think she said, if I'm not mistaken, Well, they were
saying stuff.

Speaker 7 (29:02):
I mean she was saying. I guess from what I
heard some of her testimony was that, you know that
she was kind of nervous, and she had a lot
of extra details that people didn't think would be in
a normal person's vocabruary, I guess, or in a descriptive
sense of why are they even talking about this? Why
are we look this isn't this a case of like

(29:23):
some kind of error in bookkeeping?

Speaker 2 (29:27):
Well, that's basically what the charge is. Then there's this
other charge that nobody can identify. We just heard from
Greg Jarrett earlier in the program. I mean, this was
nothing but a salacious day by a judge that should
have been recused on a charge that never should have
been brought that we don't even know about, on a
misdemeanor whose statue of the limitations have run out, and

(29:50):
all the other conflicts that I've repeated over and over again,
and you know, I mean to put Stormy Daniels. So
they objected, and they object, and they object today and
and then they call for a mistrial, and then the
judge says, well, I thought you would have objected more. Well,
every time they object he overruled them. What's the point
at some point? What's the point here? Anyway? I appreciate

(30:12):
you call, I really do, Darlene eight hundred and ninety
four one, Shawn, if you want to be a part
of the program, right, that's gonna wrap things up at
today full coverage Stormy Daniel testifies, irrelevant, immaterial, It became
a circus. Today we'll have full reaction with Alena Hobbis,
who was in the courtroom today. Greg Jarrett will join

(30:33):
us Alan Dershowitz. We'll also talk about politics and Biden's
declining poll numbers. Ari Fleischer, Steven Miller, Horace Cooper, Mike Kuckabee,
and Kelly an Comway. Nine Easterns say DVR, Hannity on Fox.
We'll see you tonight, back here tomorrow. Thank you for
making this show possible.

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