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May 1, 2024 31 mins

Vivek Ramaswamy, former candidate for President and host of his own podcast, The Vivek Show, joins to discuss the rampant anti-semitism happening all over the globe. And why is it happening because we are doing nothing to stop it - absolutely nothing. We talk about, we put deadlines in place that pass and police are told to stand down by liberal state governments. This is the end. If you ever wonder how the Holocaust happened, now you know. Some of his recent comments on how we can America back on track.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Stay right here for our final news round up and
information overload.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Right News round Up and Information Overload hour toll free.
Our number is Hey one hundred and nine four one sean.
If you want to join us, we'll get to more
of your calls coming up. We're still watching the insanity
and the madness unfold at college campuses all around the country.
Uh didn't think I'd ever hear or see a lot
of what we're hearing and seeing in our in our lifetime.

(00:25):
I never thought, you know, the issue of you know,
if you wonder, ever wondered how the Holocaust could have happened,
how is something like that even possible? Well, maybe listening
to some of these people might give you some insight
into how this you know, pernicious evil, you know, begins
to grow like a cancer.

Speaker 3 (00:45):
You know.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
You have a college student at Columbia name is Jessica
Schwab actually describing the building being occupied by protesters. It
was like a scene from the Shining. At least some
kids get it.

Speaker 4 (00:55):
Listen.

Speaker 5 (00:56):
Well, the most remarkable scene that I saw was some
one smashing the windows of the doorway from of Hamilton
Hall in with a hammer, almost like a scene from
the shining. And I also saw a student who was
trying to prevent them from barricading, continuing to barricade the doors,
and then he was essentially corralled by another human chain

(01:18):
of pro Palestinian protesters and basically lifted up and shoved
out and called a Zionist, and he was physically assaulted.
And again there's utter silence from public Safety from NYPD.
So we feel alone on this campus.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
And you have a low income student identified as Jeremy,
and this was on Fox News talking about not being
able to get food because of all the chaos from
all the protesters. He also doesn't want the NYPD to
come in. Well, how they're not going to leave on
their own. I mean, the deadline has come and gone.
The administration was literally negotiating with the most radical students

(01:57):
that we went through yesterday. That was in the New
York Post yesterday. Anyway, here's the situation from his point
of view.

Speaker 6 (02:04):
Jeremy. He is an undergraduate senior. Jeremy, you were trying
to get into the university. Here tell me they denied you.

Speaker 5 (02:13):
Yeah.

Speaker 7 (02:13):
Well, we hit originally called public safety about six thirty
this morning when we got the email saying that only
a very select few students were going to be able
to have access to the campus, and I called public
safety and they assured us quite brusquely on it at
that we were able to have access. And so we
walked down here and lo and behold, we're not given access.

Speaker 6 (02:32):
You're trying to eat and you said you're a low
income student. Can you explain all this? I think you
just explained it. I'm trying to eat and I'm a
low income student. I luckily just heard back from some
of the administrators in my program. They've graciously let us
know that we can go to Barnard College or Teachers College,
which was to the affiliate universities or colleges of Columbia.
I wouldn't go grab some grub there, but I'm just

(02:53):
not liking the amount of chaos that is ensuing around breakfast.
And finally, what are your thoughts on the fact that
your fellowstudents here, I've taken over a building, broke broke in,
They've entered, and this is now escalated to where it is.

Speaker 7 (03:04):
I think escalating is the word right. I think that
it was a misstep, and I wish that they would
have engaged with the university when President's trip you could
come to the table last week. I think that it's
a bit of a tragedy, you know, and I think
that we need to pack up and go home.

Speaker 6 (03:16):
How does this end?

Speaker 7 (03:17):
That's a good question. I guess that people like yourself
in the news have to keep asking tough questions and
say where where the chip's fault?

Speaker 6 (03:23):
Do you want to see the NYPD coming here?

Speaker 7 (03:24):
No, No, I don't. In fact, that was one of
the most disruptive elements of the past few weeks.

Speaker 6 (03:28):
You know.

Speaker 7 (03:28):
I've been very concerned to see the amount of guns
and armaments around the campus, and I'm not happy with
the presidence of the NYPD. I think any time you have.

Speaker 6 (03:37):
NYPD, even though you can't eat food and you're trying
to study, you don't want the NYPD to come in
here and break up what's going on.

Speaker 7 (03:43):
Hey, look, I'm I'm developing these types of answers to
these types of questions that we breakfast. So I'll chat
with me later today. I'll tell you how I feel.

Speaker 4 (03:50):
All right.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Joining us now is former presidential candidate himself.

Speaker 4 (03:53):
I guess.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
I guess he's now doing his own podcast, The vag
Ramaswami is, well, us, when did you get in the
podcast business?

Speaker 4 (04:00):
Are you out of your mind?

Speaker 8 (04:01):
Yeah, no, it's funny. I don't think of it as
a business anymore, Sean, But I was doing it during
the campaign, and one of my things is I think
people who run for political office should be reaching people
in a much more transparent context, and so that's one
of me.

Speaker 2 (04:13):
I give you credit for that. I'm not being critical.
I think that's actually pretty cool that you do it.
It does take more time, and it's probably more work
than you thought when you started. If I'm guessing correctly, Yep, it.

Speaker 8 (04:24):
Is indeed, like anything worthwhile it's doing. But I'm continuing
to adventures in the business world, trying to drive change
in this country in a lot of ways, and I
think fixing the media is an important part of that.
So I'm going to continue calling out a lot of
the left wing mainstream media as I did during the campaign,
but in a different context now.

Speaker 4 (04:41):
They are so corrupt.

Speaker 2 (04:43):
I actually said back in seven and oh way, journalism
in America is dead. I have I knew I was right.
I had no idea how right I was. I mean,
all of these networks and all these major newspapers and
most of the cable networks you know slants solidly hardcore left.
They don't cover the news. They're obsessed with anything that's

(05:06):
negative about Donald Trump, and that's all they're obsessed about.
Their willingness to call out Joe Biden. Look, Joe, I'm
looking at Joe Biden.

Speaker 4 (05:15):
This is what I see.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
I see a president that helped make the Mullows of
Iran rich, that has been sucking up to putin in Russia.
You know, the North Stream, you know, pipeline gets approved,
Keystone XL gets canceled, spy balloons, intellectual property, theft, unfair
trade practices, hostile maneuvers against our fighter jets and international airspace,

(05:39):
hostile maneuvers against our navy and international waterways.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
And what is the penalty for China? Nothing?

Speaker 2 (05:45):
You know, Iran is fighting three proxy wars and who's
helping to pay for it, Well, Joe Biden by allowing
the Iranian Mullas to get rich because he is purchasing
some of the oil himself when sanctions are in place
that they're not allowed to sell their oil on the
world marketplace, but they've been able to take in hundreds
of billions of dollars according to estimates. So if you

(06:07):
want to know who's fighting these proxy wars, the Hoodie
rebels Hamas Hezbollah, that would be in part aaran with
the money that Joe Biden has allowed them to accumulate.

Speaker 8 (06:18):
To your point about the media, Sean, you say journalism
is dead from the mainstream media. I wish it were
dead in its effect, but the reality is they are
still shaping the way that the American people see not
only a lot of the foreign policy disasters, but even
many of the domestic enemies that we face right here
at home. If you think about the way the mainstream
press would have covered as if this was another country

(06:41):
where you had a presidential candidate in the middle of
an election is ordered by the court system, in the
middle of a politicized prosecution to say that he cannot
speak to defend himself against political attacks, we would call
that autocracy. In another country, we would call that totalitarian.
And yet right here in the United States, it's the
very left that proclaims defending our democracy, that has nothing

(07:04):
to say about it, and immediate sixty cheering along a
judge that issues a gag order that stops the US
presidential candidate from responding to political attacks in the middle
of an election.

Speaker 2 (07:14):
Well, President Trump got fined today because he dared to
speak out on social media. Anyone else involved in this
case is free to say anything that they want. He's
the only one with the gag order, which is one sided.
The judge we know donated to Biden in twenty twenty.
All these allegations about family conflicts and benefiting from whatever

(07:36):
decision ultimately comes out of this case. Then, of course
you've got a two tier justice system. This was a
misdemeanor case whose statute of limitations had run out a
long time ago. We're talking about a bookkeeping error from
eight years ago. And this is where we are as
a country with one presidential candidate having a sit in
a courtroom for god knows how many weeks, and that

(08:00):
leaves the field open for the other presidential candidate, main
presidential candidate, to go out there and campaign any place,
anywhere he wants, and say anything he wants, you know,
even talking about Uncle Bosey being eaten by countibals. And
he has the field to himself, of.

Speaker 8 (08:16):
Course, because that's what it was designed to do.

Speaker 3 (08:18):
Sean.

Speaker 8 (08:19):
And the reality is this Gaglder isn't just stopping from
talking about the case, it's effectively stopping him from talking
about a relevant political issue that they've made a political
issue in the middle of a presidential election. That is
what this whole game has been about. And I think
it's even too much to concede that this is some
kind of bookkeeping error, when if you look at Alvin

(08:39):
Bragg's theory of this case, just to think about this
legally for a second, right, I'm gonna wear my old
hat from law school. Okay, I spent three years at
Ye Law School, and I'll tell you if those professors,
if this was not Donald Trump, they would be teaching
them as a textbook case of prosecutorial abuse. Because Alvin
Bragg's whole theory of the case is that Donald Trump
should have used used campaign funds to make a personal

(09:03):
hush money payment. The truth is, if he had to
use those campaign funds, that would be the stronger case
that they could have used to bring against him, and
yet he didn't. So if they're going to get him
going or they're gonna get him coming, that means the
whole thing is a farce. And this is really just
designed to fulfill a campaign promise that Alvin Brad just
like Letitia James.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
But here's the problem. Here's the problem.

Speaker 2 (09:24):
Uh, the veke is that the odds of a guilty verdict,
I would argue in this venue are very high with
this judge that frankly should have accused himself.

Speaker 8 (09:34):
Well, look, this is the whole reason these cases were brought, Sean.
They took a portfolio strategy. Right, Jack Smith's case may
now get postponed till after the election. Well, this is
their backup case, and so the whole system has decided
they need to do whatever is required to keep one
man from reassuming the White House. That's what you're seeing.
It's like an anaphylactic response of a body to an allergy.

(09:57):
That's what you see from this.

Speaker 4 (09:58):
Well, let me tell you the Vike.

Speaker 2 (09:59):
You're not just being a democratic republic. You're not describing
a constitutional republic. You're describing a banana republic. To me,
that's what you're saying.

Speaker 8 (10:09):
That is right. We have descended into a banana republic
show and I think we live in a seventeen seventy
six moment right now. And I don't say that lightly.
Our founding fathers will be rolling over in their graves
right now. And this is a moment for us to
rediscover what this country was founded on. Sure, we'll have
elections where we fight about lower tax rates or higher
tax rates. This isn't one of those elections. This is

(10:31):
an election that goes to the basic rules of the
road that this country was founded on. Or are we
not a nation founded on the rule of law? Or
are we not a nation that believes that every person
gets to decide who they elect as US president? Or
are we a country where you try to eliminate one
of those candidates? Are we not a country where you
get to speak your mind freely, even if you're a

(10:53):
Republican within the context of a democratic administration. That's what's
on the table in this election. And I think that
for that reason, independence, libertarians, even some orphaned Democrats, if
they open their eyes, should be coming over to deliver
us a landslide margin. And I do think we need
a landslide this year. A landslide minus some Shenanigans is

(11:15):
still going to be a victory. That's what we need
to unite this country.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Essen But we're one hundred and eighty eight days away
from election day, and that's election day. Voting starts way
before that, so we have to factor that in as well,
and we're putting all of this up on Hannity dot com.
We have an interactive map which will tell you what
the registration day deadlines are, when early voting starts and stops,

(11:41):
trying to give people as much information as possible. However,
you know you're discussing a possible landslide. I cannot tell
you with any degree of confidence what's going to happen
on November fifth, and what the result will be of
by November sixth, or seventh or eighth. I can't tell
you with any degree of confidence how this is going

(12:01):
to turn out, of course not.

Speaker 8 (12:02):
And I think that the reality is we cannot be complacent.
I do see the attitude of complacency sometimes set again
looking at these poll numbers. Absolutely not. Complacency is not
an option. You don't like early voting too bad. You
got to play by the rules that we have in
order to be able to change the rule to what
they actually should be. And I do think that Republicans
can't just be talking.

Speaker 2 (12:22):
The way there's only a few of us saying that
I've been saying it now for a couple of years,
early voting, voting by mail, legal ballad harvesting. Republicans better
catch up to match and surpass the efforts of Democrats
because they've mastered it on the issue of abortion. You
better understand that that could be the difference between many

(12:43):
winning or losing. And you need to know where the
country is on the issue, not where you may personally be.
And some people claim, well, Hannity, you're selling out your principles.
I'm not selling them out at all. I'm giving you
the reality that we're facing in this environment.

Speaker 8 (12:57):
Well, look, I think the future of our country is
is actually at stake. You know, the American Revolution took
about seven years to fight, from seventeen to seventy six,
a little over seven years. If we don't get this
right in the next five to seven years, I think
there's a very real risk that we don't have a
country left, certainly not the same one that you and
I do. And that's good issue right now. And so
you don't like the rules, that's fine, change the rules,

(13:20):
put yourself in a position to actually do it. I
want single day voting on election day as a national holiday,
with paper ballots and government issued ID to match the
voter file. Heck, Shawn I favored making English the sole
language that ever appears on a ballot in this country.
I don't think that's too much to add. But we
have to win the election and win it decisively Senate

(13:41):
and House included, to be able to then get that
into law. And yes, are there administrative steps that even
the administration alone could take to secure elections. Absolutely. In fact,
the Department of Homeland Security, which which you have MAJORCA
squatting on top of right now, one of the things
they're also charged with. Many people don't know is the
responsibility of election security in disgust. So are there steps

(14:03):
we could take, both through lawmaking and even through executive
minimum standards that we set for federal elections. Yes, there are,
But we have to win in order to do it.
And that's where we got to be laser focused, not
counting our chickens before they hatch.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
I will tell you, I hope people are hearing you
loud and clear. You're echoing my message on early voting,
voting by mail, and what the Republicans need to do
and the critical nature of the time that we're living in.
This is going to be a very consequential election for
the country, and I'll tell you I just shudder to
think if Biden were to win four more years. God

(14:40):
help us the Big Ramaswami. We appreciate you being with us,
sir as always, Thank you, Thank you, Sean, eight hundred
and ninety four one, Sean. If you want to be
a part of the program.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
For America, Sean Andnity telling the truth and mainstream media
like stide, Sean Hannity, Alec Baldwin's favorite radio talk show
host is on the air right now, right mister Baldwins,
Sean Hannity.

Speaker 2 (15:15):
I twenty five to the top of the hour, toll
free on numbers eight hundred and nine four one, Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program,
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with it. So when Joe Biden was at the Radio
City Music Hall event where I guess they raised twenty

(17:14):
five million dollars the same night that Donald Trump was
at the wake of this slain officer. Anyway, that happened
the same night they sat down. It was Joe Biden,
Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton all sitting down with these podcasters.

Speaker 4 (17:31):
I think it's Jason.

Speaker 2 (17:32):
I'm not sure, but I think it's Jason that asked
the question to Joe Biden, Well, why don't you just
go on Hannity's show for an hour? Your story's so
good to tell, I mean, just lay out the facts
form and maybe change his mind and let his audience
know that you can do this. I don't think he's
capable of doing that, but I certainly would give him
three hours on this radio program in a full hour.

(17:55):
I'll give him a full week on Hannity if he wants.
As a matter of fact, why anyway.

Speaker 9 (18:00):
Him a full week? Are you insane?

Speaker 4 (18:02):
Okay?

Speaker 2 (18:03):
The more Joe Biden talks, the better it is for
the any voter to hear him.

Speaker 9 (18:11):
I don't know, dude, I mean, I think him.

Speaker 2 (18:14):
I'd give him, I would give it. No, I'd give
him a full week of Hannity. I've never made that
offer to anybody else. A full week and a full
I'll give him a full week of radio shows. I'll
give him twenty hours of air time?

Speaker 9 (18:26):
Is this my penance for like my my?

Speaker 4 (18:29):
No, you think he could do twenty hours of radio
and TV?

Speaker 2 (18:34):
You're out of your mind. It would be a disaster.
It would be an unmitigated disaster. Anyway, So they asked
this question about me and the three of them, three presidents,
two former presidents, the current president.

Speaker 4 (18:46):
Are there none of them like me?

Speaker 2 (18:49):
I've I've been pretty you know, well, I've just basically
told the truth about all three of them. So That's
how I would describe it. But anyway, here's how the
question went. And listen, listen to not only the answer,
but who answers, especially because the question was directed to Joe.

Speaker 10 (19:08):
You and you've got very smart people to suggest what
it is that you do. But like, could it be
as simple as just like granting an hour to Sean
Hannity and sit down and go you tell me why
the people who follow you think I'm not a good
president and just answer his questions Colins bluff. I mean,
because the information, the facts are all there. It's particularly

(19:33):
for that that group of people. What you do is
so much better suited than what the other agenda is
talking about. So is it just a matter of just
getting on that network? I don't get it.

Speaker 11 (19:44):
First of all, you guys are exactly right.

Speaker 2 (19:46):
Stop right there. That question was directed to Joe. Why
is Barak answering for Joe? Now, there's been a lot
of theories out there, and people are wondering who's pulling
the strings and really make the decisions behind the scenes.
They don't believe it's Joe Biden. Many have ventured a
guess that it's Obama. But I'm not going there it's

(20:08):
not something I know. Do I think Joe is capable
of making these decisions on his own? No, I don't
think he does much of anything. However, I mean, how
telling is it that Barack Obama has to answer the
question for him directed at him?

Speaker 4 (20:22):
So I find it amazing.

Speaker 2 (20:24):
I mean, yeah, all these great accompliment why don't you
come on Sean Hannity's show. They never will, He's not
capable of doing it. For a long time, I took
up a lot of space in Barack Obama's brain, you
might recall, back when he was running for president. Even
by the way, based on today's woke interpretation of things,

(20:46):
he actually threatened me, Linda when he said, mister Burgess
up with mister Burgess up agains Sean Hannity, you'll tear
him up. And then I said, to hear Handedy wants
to have a beer with me. I'm always up for
a beer. But he never took me up on the
beer offer. But anyway, here's a a quick trip down
memory lane for kicks and giggles.

Speaker 4 (21:03):
Think about it.

Speaker 11 (21:07):
If you were watching Sean Hannity consistently, he's a comment.
These guys, they've given me.

Speaker 8 (21:12):
A hard time.

Speaker 11 (21:13):
With respect to Sean Hannity, I didn't know that he
had invited me for a beer, you know, but I
will take that under advisement. Generally, his opinion of me
does not seem to be very high. But but I'm
always good.

Speaker 4 (21:30):
For a beer. How are the wife and kids doing?

Speaker 9 (21:33):
You know, they're doing great now. They seem to be
thriving watching Nickelodeon.

Speaker 5 (21:37):
They're not listening to Sean Hannity on Nickelodeon.

Speaker 11 (21:39):
I'll put mister Burgess up against Sean Hannity.

Speaker 1 (21:42):
They'll tear him up.

Speaker 11 (21:43):
Is Sean Hannity is suddenly gonna get on the air
whist and say, you know I was wrong about this
Obama guys, he's my man.

Speaker 4 (21:49):
No.

Speaker 11 (21:49):
I mean, I think that there's a certain segment of
hardcore Sean Hannity fans that probably wouldn't want to go.

Speaker 4 (21:57):
Have a beer with me. There's no doubt about that.

Speaker 2 (21:59):
I'd go have a beer with them, even to this day,
and I'll pay for it and I'll spread the welfare out.
I don't think you'd ever want to have a beer
with me anyway. That was for fun. Oh okay, before
we get to your calls, we played yesterday Kamala Harris
trying to explain her laughing in our giggling Vice President

(22:21):
and kind of suggested it was a misogynistic I won't
replay that. But then in this very bizarre interview with
Drew Barrymore, who I didn't even know how to show Linda,
did you know she has a show? I had no idea.

Speaker 9 (22:33):
I did know that the show existed. I have not
watched the show.

Speaker 2 (22:38):
Okay, well, just listen to her tell the Vice President
the country needs a mama, a mama law Listen to this.

Speaker 3 (22:47):
I keep thinking in my head that we all need
a mom. I've been thinking that we really all need
a tremendous hug in the world right now, but in
our country, we need you to be Mamola of the country.
And as a woman who respects so much and wants

(23:11):
to share and wants to be confident and has no
ounce of meat that has competitiveness, when we lift each
other up, we all rise.

Speaker 4 (23:22):
That's exactly what.

Speaker 3 (23:25):
However, we need a great protector.

Speaker 12 (23:29):
Yeah, well, you know part of it is. I think
that sadly, over the last many years, there's been this
kind of perverse approach to what strength looks like, which
is to suggest that the measure of one's strength is
based on who you beat down instead of what we know.
The true measure of your strength is based on who

(23:51):
you lift up.

Speaker 4 (23:52):
Yes, right, yes, we need a Mamola.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
I need my mommy. I mean I need a hug.
What do I need a patsy? A pacifier too? I mean,
I thought this was the land of the free, in
the home of the brave. For crying out loud. You know,
my mom's been gone many, many many years, over a
couple of decades now, like my dad, you know, died
twenty seven years plus ago.

Speaker 4 (24:18):
I love them to death.

Speaker 2 (24:21):
I wish they were here, But I don't need a mama, La,
I don't need a mommy and I don't need a daddy.
I'm a grown man for crying out loud, although I
guess you might take issue that at times.

Speaker 4 (24:34):
On what their requests are you wanted mama. I know
you love your mama. Your mom likes me more than you.

Speaker 9 (24:41):
I don't know that that's true every day, but some
days it's possible. I mean, you know, I'm a tough nut,
but I really believe in my heart that if we
talk to the men and women who served in World
War Two, those that are still with us. If we
talk about talk to people who served in Vietnam or
you know, you know, Operation Desert Storm or any of
the conflicts that have given these people the opportunity and

(25:03):
the freedom to say all the nonsense that they say
on a daily basis. And that's my opinion, it's a
bunch of nonsense. It is shocking how pathetically weak they are.
There is a time a place.

Speaker 4 (25:15):
Huh.

Speaker 9 (25:17):
It's a bunch of chicks sitting around talking about their feelings.

Speaker 4 (25:20):
We need a mommy. Will you be our mama?

Speaker 9 (25:22):
La police, just stop it. You want to talk about
your feelings, you do that with your therapists or your
family behind closed doors. You don't go on national television
with the vice president who is in charge of this
what used to be the strongest nation in the world,
and talk to her about how we all need a hug.
What I'm like. People's children are still sitting as hostages

(25:43):
of the of you know, these disgusting hamas terrorists. We
have entire colonies living on college campuses facing no threat,
and our poor police officers have to go in to
these smelly encampments i'n God, and she's like, go hug everybody,
shut up.

Speaker 12 (26:00):
Stop it.

Speaker 9 (26:00):
It's enough.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
It's and and people's reaction it makes us. It makes
me think this country has gotten so soft and so
pathetically we can so detached from reality.

Speaker 8 (26:11):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (26:11):
Our friend Pearl is from New York. I have known
Pearl and her mother, Hannah. Her mother sadly passed away
a couple of years ago, but Hannah was a Holocaust survivor,
and she's called my radio show many many times over
over the years. I miss her dearly, and Uh, Pearl,
great to great to hear your voice. I know your

(26:33):
mom's looking down from heaven and praying for all of us,
and probably you know, shocked at never again is happening
right before our eyes.

Speaker 13 (26:43):
Yes, never again is now, as they say. But thank you,
thank you for those coin works. So as you're I'll
just give your audience. I was born after the war
in a displaced person person's camp in Bergham Belson after
the war nineteen forty nine, and Frank perished. But before

(27:04):
I go ahead with today's news, today's news, I just
want to thank you for being a strong supporter and
a great friend to Israel and Jewish people. I'm grateful
for you. You are daily important and meaningful words to us.

Speaker 4 (27:22):
Well, listen, you know where I stand. I've never changed.

Speaker 2 (27:26):
I will tell you as an American, I am embarrassed
that we have a president that has abandoned the war
on terrorism and taken a knife and shoved it right
in the back of our closest ally in the Middle East,
that has no moral clarity or understanding that Israel was
the victim of it, the worst terror attack in their history,

(27:48):
nor does he have any understanding of radical Islamic terrorists.
And he is surrendered in this conflict. And it is
a scary time for the world. And the anti Semitism
in the halls of Congress, on college campuses all throughout
Europe other continents like Australia is frightening to me because

(28:11):
it certainly if you wonder how maybe something like Hitler, Germany,
with all the evil associated with it could happen, Well,
we're seeing an awful lot of repulsive anti semitism today.

Speaker 13 (28:24):
Right, that's right now. I grew up every day of
my life with the Holocaust and my mother's where our
words were never again, but my mother did say it
can happen here too, and she warned us to be
careful and keep your eyes opened. Last week, I was
horrified when I saw these radical anti Israel protesters walk

(28:47):
right up to people, face to face and yell, I
am Hamas. We are Hamas, death to Jews and destroy Israel. Sean,
We're looking at future terrorists.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
I don't disagree.

Speaker 2 (29:03):
I mean, if they're outright saying, what do you think
that's to America means? What does death to Israel mean?
It means death to it. What does the river from
the river to the sea mean? It means the destruction
of Israel. What is the stated goal of Hamas? It
is the destruction of Israel. You know, what are the
Mullahs in Iran? What are they doing by fomenting terrorism

(29:26):
and fighting proxy wars at a Gaza with Hamas, at
a Lebanon with his Bolah, at a Yemen with the
Uti rebels, and now directly firing missiles from Iran into Israel.
Thankfully they didn't land, you know, but and now these
people are going to get nuclear weapons, and what happens
to the world, then we're all screwed. Nuclear holocaust will

(29:49):
happen in our lifetime. We have about thirty seconds or
all yours.

Speaker 13 (29:53):
Oh my god, I have no doubt in my mind
that it would be very easy for Hamas to recruit
these radical and join the corse of killing Jews and
calling for the annihilation of Israel and the United States.
There are those who forgot about nine to eleven and
believe that it cannot happen here again. But I say,

(30:15):
they're here already.

Speaker 2 (30:17):
And they are here already, and Joe Biden facilitated that
with his open borders. Let me just say, lastly, your
poor mom who had to live through the Holocaust, Thank
God she survived, and she saw evil and looked at
right in the eye and her very young life, and
she turned out to be a light in my life.

(30:39):
Beautiful woman, beautiful soul. And I know she's so proud
of you. So thank you, pearl. We appreciate it. We'll
never forget your mom.

Speaker 4 (30:46):
We love her.

Speaker 13 (30:47):
Thank you. Thank you.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Sean eight hundred ninety four one, Shawn is our number.
That's going to wrap things up for today, Hannity Tonight,
nine Eastern set you DVR, Fox News. We have Sarah
Carter on the ground at one of these colleges and
let's see what's going on there and around the country.
Also Senator Ted Cruz, Governor Ron DeSantis, who met with
Donald Trump over the weekend, Greg Jarrett, Alan Dershowitz, Stephen Miller,

(31:11):
Kayli mc and any Charlie Hurt, ninetiestern C DVR, Hannity
on Fox. We'll see you then back here tomorrow, and
thank you for making this show possible.

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