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July 18, 2024 32 mins

Meghan McCain, Host of the podcast Citizen McCain, is outraged by the media’s handling of the assassination attempt and wants the rhetoric to stop, some things are beyond the political bias.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:02):
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Speaker 3 (00:05):
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Speaker 4 (00:14):
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Speaker 3 (00:18):
Pursue it to Rule forty d of the Rules of
the Republican Party. I formally declare President Donald J. Trump
and JD. Vance is the Republican nominees for President and
Vice President of the United States.

Speaker 6 (00:30):
You won't answer the question, but why did the press
talk about all the lies he told about that?

Speaker 4 (00:35):
We have reported many of the issues that now you
are in that debate. No, you, we will provide you
with them.

Speaker 7 (00:40):
God love you, Okay, Team minus one hundred and nine
days until America vote.

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Speaker 4 (00:58):
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from border to border, from sea to shining sea.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
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Speaker 7 (01:17):
Stay right here for our final news round.

Speaker 4 (01:20):
Up and information overload.

Speaker 9 (01:21):
All right, news round up and information overload. Our toll
free are telephone numbers eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean.
If you want to join us as we broadcast live.
It's day four. We're at the RNC. We are in Milwaukee,
We're in Wisconsin, or as Linda.

Speaker 2 (01:35):
Says, Milwaukee.

Speaker 9 (01:37):
But the people here have been extraordinarily nice. The food
is amazing, and you know, when you think about where
we came from on Saturday, this this week may not
have happened. It's hard to imagine in this day and age.
And the I get angrier by the minute as we
learn more about what a colossal failure it has been

(01:59):
in terms of securing a primary as they call it,
or in this case, former president and the front runner
of the Republican nomination, presumptive nominade that would be Donald Trump.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
It just is so outrageous.

Speaker 9 (02:12):
Now the Democratic Party on the other end of the spectrum,
they're just in complete chaos. There is a full court press.
You have Barack Obama, you have Nancy Pelosi, you have
Chuck Schumer, you have Hakeem Jeffries, you have the Hollywood
you know, coastal elite, the Washington elites, the money people,
all trying to push Joe out, acting as though his

(02:33):
cognitive decline is new and shocking and surprising and they
never saw it before the debate with Donald Trump, you know,
just a couple of weeks ago. And meanwhile, even before
the twenty twenty election, we were pointing out how physically
weak and frail Joe Biden is, and how he was
in a steep cognitive decline. It's gotten worse, but it

(02:57):
has been obvious and transparent for anybody with eyes to
see quick reminders some of the greatest hits.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
President Helpy and I to say, so by.

Speaker 6 (03:09):
Oh, Independence Day, I imagine what we can do next.

Speaker 10 (03:17):
Four more years?

Speaker 4 (03:19):
Par years?

Speaker 6 (03:24):
Yeah, I guess I should clear my mind you a
little bit, and I say what I'm really thinking. There's
some movement, there's been a response from the and there's
better response from the opposition. But yes, I'm sorry, I'm

(03:52):
from Moss. The political coverage of some of the political
players and some of the let me ask rhetorical.

Speaker 8 (04:14):
Questions now, regardless of somebody who replaces them or not,
the policies will remain the same.

Speaker 2 (04:27):
And the policies have failed. All of you listening to me.

Speaker 9 (04:30):
One hundred and nine days until election day, sixty days
until early voting begins in the Commonwealth, in the state
of Pennsylvania, and here we are. But this has been,
as Speaker Johnson has called it, the biggest cover up,
one of the biggest cover ups in American history. They've
all known about this steep cognitive decline. They've all lied,

(04:56):
They've all covered it up, every Democrat, everyone in the
state run media mob. We welcome to the program, Megan McCain,
daughter of the late Senator John McCain. And you know,
it's great to have you back. By the way, We've
always had a friendly relationship over the years, and I

(05:16):
felt so sorry for you, by the way, when you
were on the view that was that had to have
been like a traumatic experience for you.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Well, first of all, Sean, thank you so much for
having me back. And you have been so kind to
me throughout my whole career for so long. I are
such a gentleman. You're the nicest man in media. Everybody
always says that, So thank you for having me on.
And yes, you know, the view of a double edged story,
because it was like an amazing platform to you know,
talk about my beliefs. And then the flip side is,

(05:43):
you know, I worked with like the most heinous women
in all of television, so it goes both ways. I'm
very happy to not be there anymore.

Speaker 9 (05:50):
Yeah, I used to go on that show before you
had been on it, and I finally just said, this
is a waste of my time. I mean, I had
a big fight with love Rosie O'Donnell and Barbara Walters
couldn't stop and I wasn't going to stop, and it
was just it's just a waste of time. But you're
watching what's unfolding. And I read comments in an interview
you had given and I was I was very interested

(06:12):
in what you had to say, and I wanted to
give you an opportunity to explain what you think about
Joe as cognitive decline, where we are as a country,
and where we're headed, and how it relates to President Trump.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
So I haven't spoken with President Biden in almost forty
years a little over actually, and I've been public about this.
This isn't a secret. After he had helped my family
with my dad when he was dying, because my dad
had the same brand cancer his son died of. They
asked me to come and endorse him at the convention

(06:43):
in twenty twenty, and I said no because I'm conservative
and I'm Republican, and also because I had like just
very serious concerns about what he was going to be
like as the president. Just then I sort of had
like little glimmers into what the American public is now
seeing now about his temper and that maybe like he
was the friendly Joe that I had just had this
one very specific experience with. So Ever, since that moment,

(07:05):
I was completely banished from anything in Biden world at all.
I haven't talked to him or his staff in over
four years. So when there's these leaks coming out, particularly
about like gold Star families and how he's speaking to veterans,
I'm not surprised because I actually found his team in
particular to be like very vengeful and very like insulated.

(07:26):
And you know, I think all people who reach the
level of being president are arrogant, but ergat in a
level that just seems like delusional. And then when it
comes to his health, I mean, look, you know, because
you work in the same industry I do. There have
been rumors about what has been going on with him
four years. I heard a crazy rumor that I actually
don't want to repeat on your ear because I don't

(07:47):
want either of us to get sued if it isn't true.
But it came from a very reliable source about an
incident that happened in the White House last October around
my birthday. It was just I was like, this cannot
stay a secret. This will not stay a secret because
you cannot hide someone who is that infirm from the
American public. And if I just say one more thing,
my dad died of brain cancer. I know exactly what

(08:10):
cognitive decline in someone's brain looks like. And there are
certain signals that anyone who has helped an aging relative
or anyone with any kind of brain cognitive decline, there
are physical signals that you can tell after you've been
through it, that he is showcasing right now. I think
he's much more stick than they're letting on. I think
he's been much more sick for a long time. And
I think it's like as you were just saying, I

(08:31):
think it has reached the level of larger than Watergate scandal.
And when the gust settles, I think there should be
hearings and investigations about it. And anyone who has been
in the White House, including our first Lady, who has
covered up and lied to the American public to this extent,
there should be ramifications for why is a doctor that
specializes in Parkinson's going to the White House eight times

(08:51):
in the past year. It doesn't make any sense. We
all know the reason why.

Speaker 9 (08:54):
You know, if you look at for example, yeah, the
family and the people around him, they remember that they
hit him in his basement in twenty twenty. There was
a reason why we knew when we saw a lot
of signs. There was a lot of evidence of cognitive
decline even back then, and it was not a secret.
And now they're talking about trying to pressure him and
replace him, although he still has all the delegates, and

(09:18):
it'll be interesting to see if he gives into that pressure.
Seems to might be opening a window a little bit.
I think it's this possibility. I have no idea what
the odds are. The policies would remain the same. It
would still be open borders, it would still be you know,
hostility towards energy, dominance and independence. It would still be
defund dismantled, no bail laws and reimagine the police. It

(09:41):
would still be economic policies that are not working for
the American people. And it would be a foreign policy
that does not believe that America should be the leader
of the free world and the most dominant military force
on the face of the earth, something I know that
your father believed dearly in.

Speaker 1 (10:00):
Oh yeah, I mean, and on top of that, I mean,
if there's nothing that the left has shown us the
past four years, I mean, this is a violent party.
This is a party that will let your cities and
your communities be burned to the ground, and it's fine.
They will let you come to your college campuses, and
it's perfectly fine to harass Jewish students, make them feel
unsafe on college campuses. This is the party of extreme

(10:22):
abortion up to nine months, they say it to their faith,
and I'm sorry if it doesn't take someone who does
what you and I do for a living to know
that putting Vice President Harris up would be an even
bigger disaster than President Biden. She is the ultimate mothership
of hardcore progressive San Francisco values. I fear all of it,
but I think the American public, I honestly, I mean

(10:44):
right now, I just think, in conjunction with obviously the
almost great tragedy of the attempted assassination of President Trump,
combined with his choice of vice presidential candidate, combined with
how much the left has aligned to us about President Biden.
South by the way, I keep I think Nancy Pelosi,
Chuck Schumer, the entire Democratic coalition who has lied to

(11:05):
us to our face about his health because they've had
meetings with him, they should be held accountable as well.
American public sees this. I don't want to get too
far ahead of my seeds, but I just think this election.

Speaker 9 (11:14):
By the way, my whole team here, we're in Milwaukee,
they're all shaking their head like amen at every word
they're saying.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
Well, I mean, I'm honestly, you know, Sean, I'm pissed off.
You've known me a really long time. I hope I
can say that on your show.

Speaker 9 (11:26):
I'm going to say whatever you want on my show.
I don't give a flying out of shift.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Okay, thank you. But like I'm a mother, I have
two young girls, and I was pregnant during COVID, and
when I was pregnant, my neighborhood and the where I
live in Virginia and where I worked at DC was
annihilated during the George split protests. And I will never
forget having to leave my home and go someplace else
because I was fearful of what could have possibly happened

(11:52):
to me when I was pregnant. I will never forgive it.
I will never forgive the lockdowns. I see who they are,
and I've been radicalized, just like every other mother has
by the less over the past four years. I've always
been conservative, but right now, I don't think the American public.
I don't think us as a nation. I don't think
we can withstand former years of democrats in power. I really,

(12:13):
really worry. I put something on my social media last
week showing a receipt that I got from a girlfriend
of a grocery bill that she had in twenty twenty
with the exact same amount of food and now the
bill in twenty twenty four. Do you want to know
the difference? One hundred dollars. And now that's saying thanks
real money. No, cannot go on summer vacation this summer
because of it. Cannot go in summer vacation. And Kareem

(12:34):
John Pierre has the audacity to go in front of
the American public and tell us everything is fine, and
inflation is no problem and jobs are great. The American
public are not stupid people. They're highly intelligent. And I
just I'm here to tell you that, I just I
think that this is over and I think they've gotten
so far out over their skis and they are a
party of Marxism and fascism and violence and long term abortion,

(12:55):
and I think the American public sees it for what
it is, truly.

Speaker 9 (12:57):
All right, quick break well with Megan McCain on the
other side, will she be supporting Donald Trump? I'll ask
her that. We'll get to your calls next half hour
as well. Eight hundred and nine foot one Shawn is
on number Why we continue now with Megan.

Speaker 2 (13:09):
Mccaino's with us.

Speaker 9 (13:10):
Let me ask you this because you know your family's
history with Donald Trump is what it is. So my
question is based on everything he's saying. Do you put
that aside? Do you support Donald Trump?

Speaker 7 (13:21):
So?

Speaker 1 (13:21):
I have thought about this a lot, and I really
still think I'm still writing in because my loyalty will
always be to my dad, and it is. I was,
as you know, because you knew my dad, and I
know you know me as well.

Speaker 9 (13:33):
Your dad was no you know wallflower either. Let's be
honest to your dad was pretty rough too. He was
a hardcore guy himself.

Speaker 1 (13:41):
I you know what I wish I had anyone If
I came on the show and said I'm supporting President
Trump and I'm voting for him, people think it was
a psycho. I was extremely close to my family, my loyalty.
Like I think everyone, your loyalty is always first to
your family.

Speaker 11 (13:53):
You know.

Speaker 1 (13:54):
I have a giant painting of my dad in my
living room when we first walk in. I tell my
daughters every morning about who he was. You know. For me,
I just I would have to meet an apology from
the Trump family or from Trumps that was genuine. I
was really looking forward to actually, like everything I have
been told by the way through a friend and Senator
Cruz and people saying that since this, you know, brush

(14:16):
with real death with President Trump, that he has changed,
that there's a lot of indication that he's a changed person.
Maybe there can be some kind of kind of peace
between our families. I know, just for like my heart
and soul, I would love absolutely nothing more for this
few to just be put away. That doesn't mean like
we can all let you know, I can forgive and
forget so easily, but I would just like it to end.

(14:37):
I also think this is honestly very petty small things
in regards to what is so serious going on in
the country. You know, of course, I've had really like
fiery things to say about President Trump. He's had things
to say about me, but that he was almost shot
and almost died, you know, a few days ago, and
the idea that we're at this place in the country
where anyone would think that was acceptable, and you have

(14:59):
like entertainers like Jack Black and his band saying that
they wish that, you know, the shooter had hit. I mean,
we're in a very dangerous dark time, I guess, and
by the way he.

Speaker 2 (15:09):
Was, but it was like that in sixteen.

Speaker 9 (15:11):
I mean, you know, I think an awful lot about
blowing up the White House and when's the last time
an actor, you know, assassinated a president and all that
came up. I actually liked the idea and maybe I
can help arrange that. I just am out of time,
but we'd love to have you come back. You're always
welcome on the show, and we'd love to have you
on TV as well. And I'm glad you're doing so

(15:32):
well and my best to your mom.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
Also, thank you so much. I'm seriously to all your listeners.

Speaker 12 (15:37):
I have done fun.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
I've known you so long. You are the kindest man.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
Oh boy, I'm blessed.

Speaker 9 (15:42):
I don't deserve any of the stop don't listen to her,
go ahead. I'm kidding my team like, okay, stop, but
go ahead, don't stop.

Speaker 2 (15:52):
No, I didn't mean that.

Speaker 9 (15:54):
You know, we've we've always had a very good relationship.
You're extremely talented. I don't think I ever felt worse
for you than when you had to sit on that
awful show Good Grief. And you did a great job,
but who wants to ever sit through that?

Speaker 1 (16:07):
Well? Can I tell you? I actually I have heard
rumors that there might actually be finally ramifications for some
of the language and things that have been done on
that show after the election, because maybe there are actually
people at ABC News that understand the conservative women and yes,
even Magga Trump supporting women deserve representation on shows like that.
And I actually think there might be some changes coming.

(16:30):
But that's just a rumor I have.

Speaker 9 (16:31):
Sing So Whoopee doesn't care if Joe poops's pants and
can't utter a word, and she's still voting for him.
So I mean, and I've always gotten along with the
Whoopee too, But Megan, we appreciate it. Thank you so much,
God bless you, and we'll talk soon, all right. Eight
hundred and nine point one, Shawn that your calls coming
up for the next half hour.

Speaker 13 (16:49):
Sean Hannity, always concern for our country, always honoring our
servicemen and service women, and standing up for liberty every day.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
A right twenty five to the top of the hour.

Speaker 9 (17:03):
We'll get to your calls here at a minute eight
hundred and ninety point one, Sean, if you want to
be a part of the program. We saw what happened
on October seventh in Israel, the worst terror attack in
their history. Based on their population size versus our as,
it would have been the equivalent of forty thousand dead Americans.
And the death, the destruction, the displacement of people, it's unbelievable.
Now for more than forty years, there's a great group

(17:25):
out there. It's called the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews.
They have been on the ground. They were there before
this terror attack, within hours of the war starting. They've
been there every day since, helping to feed people, protect
the vulnerable, help the displaced. And the attacks continue out
of the north at Elebanon with Hezbollah, and out of

(17:46):
the south with Hamas, and out of Gaza. But there
are resilient survivors that are now bravely sharing their stories
that the IFCJ is calling the faces of iron, people
like Danny, his family burned alive on October the seventh
by Hamas terrorists, radical Islamic terrorists. You know Joe gave
up and surrendered in the war on terrorism. Anyway, Danny

(18:09):
is a commander of the volunteer fire and rescue in
his community.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
He couldn't do a thing.

Speaker 9 (18:14):
His daughter's house was burned to the ground, killing his
daughter and her husband.

Speaker 2 (18:19):
He couldn't help them.

Speaker 9 (18:21):
The support of this audience and your generosity through the
International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, you're helping these survivors
remain steadfast and strong. You're helping the displaced, Yeah, helping
feed the hungry. And if you want to hear a
lot more stories like this one, if you want to
show your support for the people of Israel, please go
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(18:44):
SUPPORTIFCJ dot org. You know what's driving me now. Part
of me is torn on this that I shouldn't call
attention to the lunatic left. I could tell you that
nobody watches them anymore. I mean, and if they replaced
Joe and I said this in the column when I
took my week vacation over the fourth of July, which

(19:05):
was the toughest vacation I ever took because there's so
much going on. However, between my family and friends. If
I would have done it again, because I've done it
how many times, London, maybe you know cancel days off vacations.

Speaker 11 (19:19):
It's it's almost like.

Speaker 2 (19:21):
You expected me to come back. I really did. If
you take off, I know there's gonna be breaking news.

Speaker 9 (19:25):
It's it's terrible and the victims of that over the years. Unfortunately,
I'm not complaining. Don't misunderstand me the only one complaining
about it.

Speaker 2 (19:35):
No, but it was a very hard week for me.

Speaker 9 (19:38):
So I took to writing, and you know how much
I hate writing, just to get out, you know, everything
that was building up inside me. And I did have
radio engineers and TV cameras following me everywhere I went
on vacation, and my family was getting and friends of
mine were getting quite annoyed at that point, art do

(20:00):
they have to be everywhere we go? And I'm like, yeah, then,
but God forbid, something happens, right, and then look what
happens the week after. This is why you know vacations
get cancel. I'm not going again. I'm not complaining. And
nobody's watching the left anymore. They're sick of it. They
know they've been lied to. They know they've been lied

(20:21):
to Russia collusion, they know they will lie to on FIZO,
they know that they've been lied to about and the
double standard exists. Have you noticed you don't hear much
from the Democrats about, you know, the secret Service failure
in what happened last Saturday?

Speaker 2 (20:36):
Why is that? How come? How come you know.

Speaker 9 (20:40):
Just a month ago was called a cheap fake video
if you show showed a real unedited video of Joe,
How is it? They accepted the evaluation of mar Lago
at eight million, when any rudeimentary perusal of real estate
in Palm Beach would shown, well, you can get a

(21:01):
lot on the ocean in Palm Beach dirt for about
two acres for two hundred and million dollars for mar
a Lago's eighteen million. Nobody in the media, mob, no
Democrats stood up and said that's wrong. They didn't say
it was wrong. Illegal NDA very common. I bet everything

(21:22):
I had that Alvin Bragg's office, as you know, numerous
NDAs anyone ever asked them about that. I'd like to know,
you know, inquiring minds want to know, and they accept
every double standard. Yeah, we'll raid mar A Lago, but
we're not going to raid Joe's four places where we
had top secret classified information. You know, we're not going
to hold Tillery Clinton accountable for top secret classified information

(21:45):
on her servers. We're not going to hold her accountable
for subpoena emails to lead it with bleach bit and
devices destroyed with hammers. We're not going to hold anybody
accountable and people. I'm just sick and tired because these
lies and the lies about Joe's cognitive state have been
perpetrated by the left. There is no surprise about Joe's

(22:06):
cognitive decline. These were never cheap fake videos, but they
are the ones that protected Joe. They lie for him,
they covered up for him. It is a lie and
cover up of monumental and the historic proportion, and now
that the push to get him out is frankly beyond

(22:27):
laughable to me. They talk about democracy in peril, but
they tried to keep Trump off the ballot in states.
They talk about democracy in peril, but now they're willing
to disenfranchise every Democratic primary voters. And of course the
attacks against JD vans are just off the hook.

Speaker 8 (22:46):
You know.

Speaker 9 (22:46):
Let me let me for example, plays I don't even
know who this person Alex Wagner is.

Speaker 2 (22:51):
Do you know who Alex Wagner? Who's Alex Wagner?

Speaker 8 (22:54):
Another liberal person.

Speaker 9 (22:56):
On MSDNZ, I don't know what network the whatever? Okay,
So JD Evance wanting to be buried in the family
plot is an easter egg of white nationalism. Now, I
happen to know many people that you know, when somebody dies,
they end up buying a lot of plots in the
same area so the family can be buried together. How

(23:20):
do you claim that's white nationalism?

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Was it?

Speaker 5 (23:23):
There was not the same red meat sort of blood
and soil nationalism that you might hear. And I don't
know other parallel universe Republican conventions, but I do think
there were some sort of easter eggs of white nationalism
in the speech he goes on. He went along sort
of a paragraph at least about this plot in eastern
Kentucky where his seven or six generations of his family

(23:45):
are buried, and his hope is that his wife and
he are eventually laid to rest there and their kids
follow them, And I sort of understand the idea of
sharing the burial plot, but it also is it reveals
someone who believes that the history that the family should inherit,
and indeed, the history that should be determinative in the
story of the Vance family is the history of the

(24:07):
eastern Kentucky Vances. But in America doesn't always have to
be the white male lineage that Trump's that defines the
family history, that that branch of the tree supersedes all else.
And I just think the construction of this notion reveals
a lot about someone who fundamentally believes in the supremacy
of whiteness and masculinity. And it's couched in a sort

(24:29):
of halcion, you know, revisitation of his roots, but it
is actually really revealing about what he thinks matters and
who America is, and that America is a place for
people where he shared Western background, and that is the
idea of America, that is the nation of America that
he wants to resurrect.

Speaker 9 (24:48):
Unbelievable, that's a common thing. For families to be buried
in the same are very common. Then you have joyless
read on MSDNC equ Donald Trump's near assassination within a
millimeter or two with Joe Biden getting COVID for the
third time.

Speaker 2 (25:10):
Not quite the same, is it. Listen, these two men
are both elderly.

Speaker 14 (25:15):
Donald Trump is an elderly man who, for whatever reason,
was given nine seconds to take a iconic photo op
during an active shooter of the situation.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
Weird situation.

Speaker 14 (25:25):
We'll figure that out one day. But his survival of
that and bouncing right back and going right to his
convention is being conveyed in the media world as a
sin of strength. This current president of the United States
is eighty one years old and has COVID.

Speaker 1 (25:41):
Should he be fine in.

Speaker 3 (25:43):
A couple of days?

Speaker 14 (25:44):
Doesn't that convey exactly the same thing that he's strong
enough older than Trump to have gotten something that used
to really be fatal to people his age. So if
he does fine out of it and comes back and
is able to do rallies, isn't that exactly the same.

Speaker 9 (26:00):
And then you have the leader over at MSDNC, the
person that pedals more lies in conspiracy theories than anyone
else in the media mob and state run media, and
that is Rachel Maddow.

Speaker 2 (26:13):
She's a great intellectual if you listen to No, she's not.

Speaker 9 (26:16):
She's nothing but a conspiracy theorist, liar, propagandist Pravda. And
she's now talking with Jamie Harrison supposedly joking during the
gold Star segment of the RNC.

Speaker 2 (26:32):
Can't make this up either.

Speaker 5 (26:34):
We shall see.

Speaker 12 (26:35):
The other thing I have to tell you is that
we killed the break. Is a person, a person, very
special guest who would like to join in, actually, who
would less like to join in on this conversation than
probably anything else in his entire life. But he is
now going to join us. He is our friend, Jamie Harrison,
the chairman of the Democratic National Committee. You have stumbled

(26:57):
into quite a conversation, mister chairman, Thank you so much
for being here.

Speaker 11 (27:01):
Uh Rachel I followed it intensely.

Speaker 4 (27:06):
There's a reason why I don't have any hair.

Speaker 9 (27:10):
All right, let's get to our busy phones. You've been
so patient today. H eight hundred nine four one Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program,
Bob and Illinois, Bob, Hi, how are you glad you called?

Speaker 2 (27:20):
Sir?

Speaker 9 (27:21):
Welcome to Milwaukee Night number four, Donald Trump Knight Here
in the Great State of Wisconsin.

Speaker 10 (27:26):
What's going on, hik Sean, Thanks for taking my call. Hey,
I'm a physician and I've sat by for the last
four years or more watching the credibility of our US
medical system be undermined by you know, the CDC, the FDA,
the nih FAUCI. She's probably done more to undermine US
medical credibility than anybody in US history. And I guess

(27:48):
what's frustrating is a position is I sit and I
watched my colleagues in the medical arena, and there's almost
this universal reluctance to admit the obvious. And what the
obvious is is the Joe Joe Biden has dementia. Joe Biden.
If he doesn't, he has a dimension like illness. At
the very least, he has cognitive decline. And if he

(28:09):
came into my office with the family member and they said, Hey,
something's wrong with dad. Dad's forgetful, Dad's tired, Dad's falling down,
Dad's not finishing the sentences. Dad gets confused. If he
didn't walk out of my office with a workup for
dementia to see if there's any treatable cause or if
it was one of a nontreatable causes like Alzheimer's. I
should be rightly sued for malpractice. And when physicians say, oh,

(28:32):
you shouldn't diagnose a person you've never actually examined, Oh,
that's silly. I mean we have people, newscasters get phone calls.
You hear this all the time. Somebody sees a spot
on their forehead and says, man, that looks like melanoma.
They call them, tell them they ought to get checked.
You know, a lot of medicine is observation and history taking.

Speaker 11 (28:51):
And if you sit.

Speaker 10 (28:52):
Back and just watch Joe Biden and you watch him
for the last four years, it's obvious the man has
a dimension like illness. And it's frustrating that we cantinue
to allow our medical profession to be eroded and to
lose credibility by not stating obvious. And it's just sad
for me as a.

Speaker 2 (29:07):
Position well as a physician.

Speaker 9 (29:10):
I'm not a physician, and I don't play one on
radio and I don't play one on TV. It was
pretty obvious to me this guy is a cognitive mess.
And you know, not that I'm complaining, Bob, but when
I first pointed out the obvious, there are a lot
of people that will, let's say, less than kind to
me and somewhat critical of me and beating the crap

(29:31):
out of me because I spoke the truth. And but
that's my job, and it was so obvious, so transparent,
it was not I'm like, okay, if you don't, if
you want to be in denial, be in denial.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
But I prefer to see the truth anyway.

Speaker 9 (29:49):
Bob, thank you, and thanks as a physition you keep
us healthy and alive. We really appreciate it. Let's say
hi to Adam and Utah. Adam, how are you welcome
to Milwaukee? Glad you called?

Speaker 11 (30:01):
Thank you. I appreciate you taking my call. I just
wanted to say I find it absolutely incredible that a
building that is only about four hundred feet away from
the States where President trumb was standing was totally missed
by Secret Service. It's pretty unforgivable. What are your thoughts
about that?

Speaker 9 (30:22):
Well, I think, yeah, I think it's pretty unforgivable. Well,
you know, now that all these details are coming out
about the Secret Service failures, I don't know if it's
it's unforgivable. Is the emotion I'm feeling. I am feeling
raw anger and frustration, and disgusted. I find it repulsive,

(30:43):
I find it unforgivable. There's certain things in life, you know,
one thing I can't stand. You can't survive in my
orbit or world if you don't work honestly. I'll take
little for example, I'll take Linda's creative genius, and you
know I will. I'll take that, and I'll even take
her occasional backsliding.

Speaker 2 (31:05):
Okay, you want to let come on, this is funny.
I mean, all I heard was genius. So continue, You're
doing great, keep going. But in all honesty, last night
I think I texted you what is one? I am
the word whatever in the middle of the night, as usual. Yeah,
and she wrote me right back.

Speaker 9 (31:23):
And I mean, I need people like that in my
world or else You're not going to survive.

Speaker 2 (31:28):
In my world. I don't.

Speaker 9 (31:30):
I don't know anybody, even John Gomez. I give him
the most credit. John Gomaz has had the easiest life
of any of my friends have done really well. No,
but he's just figured out how to do it smarter
and not well then he's smarter, not harder, all along exactly.
But everybody I know except John works, you know, sixteen

(31:51):
hour days minimum, And I wouldn't have it any other way.
And you know my kids don't like it. I'm not
the best. I am not a good vacationer. I do
I say this. It didn't really go over particular.

Speaker 2 (32:03):
Careful, careful, a little bit of consternation.

Speaker 9 (32:07):
Oh we're going on a boat, right, I'm like, great,
you guys, you know I get seasick. You guys have
a good time because they knew I wanted the three time.

Speaker 8 (32:15):
Your first question was is there signal out there?

Speaker 2 (32:17):
I'm just curious, like, what is there a tower nearby?

Speaker 8 (32:20):
No?

Speaker 9 (32:20):
I just lie and say I'm gonna get sick anyway,
eight hundred and ninety four one Show. I appreciate the call,
but you can't forgive this.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
You can't. All right, that's gonna wrap things up at.

Speaker 9 (32:29):
Today Hannity Tonight, Set you DVR Monday through Friday, nine
Eastern on the Fox News Channel. Senator Cruz, Marco Rubio,
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Dana Perino, Bill Hammer. We've got it all the best
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