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If you want to join us, all right, we're going to get into a full discussion debate over Donald Trump's speech yesterday.
Very effective.
I thought it was one of his most effective speeches to date, challenging Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, you know, saying what I think needs to be said.
If you can't name evil in our time, the enemy, you can't name the enemy, you're not fit to lead the country.
And that is Obama.
That is Hillary Clinton.
If you can't condemn the hatred, the oppression, and the violence of radical Islam, then you lack the moral clarity to serve as the president.
By the way, you never Trumpers paying attention.
It's unbelievable to me.
The stuck-up, arrogant idiocy of some people in this country that call themselves conservative, but yet they're facilitating as best they can the sabotage of somebody that will appoint originalist justices, build a wall that will send education back to the state, that states that pledges energy independence, pledges to cut taxes and reduce the size of government, replace Obamacare, destroy ISIS, can say radical Islam and protect the Second Amendment.
No, we'll let Hillary become president.
He's too offensive for our sensibilities.
It's just ridiculous to me.
Want to give a shout out, Southeast Louisiana.
I feel so bad for these people.
I mean, a third of the Ascension Parish homes now have been flooded.
A levy has failed.
And literally, so many people have been rescued.
Hundreds of people have been rescued.
And our thoughts and prayers are with them today.
And they estimate that 15,000 homes and businesses have already been flooded.
I mean, it's just horrible.
A federal emergency has been declared.
And the sheriff, everybody's doing seven dead in Louisiana.
And that just based on the rainfall and then the broken levy.
So I know nobody in the media is really talking about it.
And we're talking a lot about politics, but we don't want to forget our friends in Louisiana and that they're in our thoughts and prayers today.
All right, so Republicans occasionally show a backbone.
We got an instance.
Want to refer it to you.
House Republicans are now pressing, I'm sure this is a futile effort, the Obama Justice Department to indict Hillary Clinton on perjury charges.
And by the way, preferably before the November election.
Don't hold your breath.
But they did try.
House Republicans have detailed perjury allegations against Hillary, citing the conflict between her 2015 congressional testimony about her email practices and the FBI's conclusions and Trey Gowdy's grilling of James Comey.
The four pieces of sworn testimony by Secretary Clinton described herein are incompatible with the FBI's findings, said Jason Chaffetz.
He's the chairman of the House Oversight Committee and Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatt, who wrote to the U.S. Attorney Channing Phillips, we hope this information is helpful to your office's consideration of our referral.
Don't hold your breath, guys.
The fix has been in from the beginning.
Now, Donald Trump, I thought yesterday was probably his best day.
Got to watch the speech in total.
And I think it's the formula that he ought to use for the next 84 days in this campaign.
And by that, he delivered remarks on the United States, protecting our homeland and national security.
And, you know, he laid out a history.
We are the country that defeated fascism and Nazism, communism, imperial Japan.
And now evil in our time is called radical Islamic terrorism.
It was refreshing to actually hear somebody that wants to be president say those words.
And he pointed out very hard facts and a history, which we're going to lay out tonight because tonight's town hall is about protecting the homeland.
And that is every 84 hours we have radical Islamic terrorism events.
And I mean, that's a stunning number.
And he talked about the people in Boston at the Boston Marathon.
He went into great people, what happened to the people in Chattanooga, Tennessee.
He talked to what happened about San Bernardino.
He talked about the nightclub down in Orlando, the Pulse Nightclub.
He talked about what was happening abroad in Paris and France and in England, in Germany, and Belgium and the rest of Europe.
And, you know, this is what the caliphate is.
He talked about a severe or extreme vetting he talks about.
He reiterated the need to build the wall and protect Americans first and foremost for national security purposes.
You have people that can cross our border.
Yeah, they want a job and they want to compete with 95 million Americans out of work, which doesn't help them and drives down the wages of whatever jobs, few jobs are available.
But on top of that, it's really about national security because if somebody can cross our borders because they want a job, so too can people cross our borders that hate our guts and want to kill all of us, as we see so often.
Nobody's ever asked Hillary.
Nobody's ever asked Obama, did you ever watch the mass beheadings?
Did you ever see it?
I've watched them.
It'll make you sick to your stomach, but it also, you get to see real evil up close and how cold and despicable it is and the nature of the enemy that we're actually dealing with.
And he went through and talked about all the genocide and Christians being this Christian genocide going on in the world.
Nobody in the media pays attention to it.
We do.
We on this program have devoted a lot of time to that.
And how people are being rounded up and told to convert or die.
And how he went into great, great detail about the oppression of gays and lesbians and women and children and non-believers.
And then he came to the conclusion, you can't name this enemy.
You're not fit to be the president.
If you can't condemn the hatred, the oppression, the violence of radical Islam, you lack the moral clarity to serve as president.
And then he went through the history.
Libya was stable when Obama and Hillary came into office.
Syria was under control.
Egypt was ruled by a secular president.
He was an ally, Mubarak, to the United States.
They ended up supporting an anti-Semite, former head of the Muslim Brotherhood Terrorist Organization.
They gave that guy F-16s and tanks and, of course, American tax dollars.
You know, all of this, we didn't have the crisis, the refugee crisis we have now.
We didn't have the problems in the world that we have now.
We weren't giving $150 billion to the number one state sponsor of terror.
We weren't giving $400 million in cash, you know, to release hostages as a ransom like this president did.
The person that got those negotiations started was Hillary Clinton.
You know, and he went through a whole history of this and the president's apology tour and the president describing America as arrogant, dismissive, derisive, a colonial power, and basically saying, oh, we've got to apologize for America's past errors.
Well, excuse me, Mr. President, there's never been a country that has sacrificed more financially, that has shed more blood, given up more national treasure for the cause of liberty and the cause of freedom than the United States of America.
And with all due respect, the gitmo that you put them in, you know, you and your fellow Democrats are building these idiot soccer fields and releasing them so they can go back out into war zones, killing more people and talking about that.
But it's a rallying cry because, you know, I guess we give them a proper dietary, we give them their Qurans.
You know, I've never understood this about jails in America either.
We send people to jail.
We give them weights so they can bulk up and beat up the guards.
How stupid is that?
It's absolutely ridiculous, but we do it.
Anyway, the invasion of Libya, he put right on the lap of Hillary Clinton.
He quoted Defense Secretary Robert Gates, and Hillary was the forceful advocate for that disaster and that turmoil.
And then, of course, the lies associated with it.
And of course, the denied security associated with it.
600 requests denied.
And, of course, Hillary debating whether or not we need Libya's permission to save Americans and what uniforms they can wear or can't wear because we don't want to offend them.
And then, of course, the Clintons make all this money selling access to their office.
And Trump concludes it's time for a new approach.
I agree with him.
It is time for a new approach.
Now, he talks about not nationbuilding.
I kind of agree with that.
I'm going to tell you why.
I supported the Iraq war.
Donald Trump and I, he was on my show at the time.
He was against it.
I was for it.
But if you're going to fight a war and you're going to ask brave men and women to go fight and sacrifice and risk their lives and some give their lives and shed their blood and lose their limbs, I still can't believe we sent them without uparmored Humvees for a period.
If you're going to do it and you're going to let them win Baghdad and Ramadi and Fallusha and Mosul and Takrete, well, then you can't leave and create a vacuum because that vacuum was filled by ISIS.
And the vacuum was created, and Trump pointed this out in his speech.
It was created because Obama gave a timeline for our withdrawal.
And Trump was very clear, and I'll ask him about this tonight, in saying, I'm not going to tell you people what I'm going to do.
I'm just going to do it.
Why telegraph everything that we do?
And frankly, had we kept the oil, which I always thought was a good idea from the first time I heard Trump say it.
Great idea.
We know the first thing I do with the oil, make the Iraqis pay for their own liberation.
You know, how about the families of the military that lost their fathers and their husbands and their wives and their sons?
How about we give them millions of dollars of Iraqi oil?
It's not going to ease their pain, but they certainly deserve that and more instead of a busted up, broken down, corrupt, and bureaucratic VA.
You know, so there's certainly good things.
No time, James.
I need to clock.
So, you know, there's certainly things we can do.
Anyway, it's become, you know, he said this, you know, if I become president, the era of nation building that he said will be brought to a very swift and decisive end.
And he said, responsibility to defeating terrorism has got to be, that burden is going to be on our allies overseas and our friends in the Middle East.
And if we're going to halt the spread of radical Islam, you know what?
He's right.
You know, if the Saudis and the Egyptians and Jordanians, they're scared less, if you know what I'm saying.
They're scared to death about the possibility that Iran is now building hegemony in the region.
And they, of course, being Shia and the Saudi Sunni, and they've always hated each other in terms of who is the, you know, the rightful descendant of the prophet Muhammad.
You know, the guy that married a seven or a nine-year-old little girl and a guy that was known as a killer and a warrior.
But anyway, that's a different issue.
But anyway, you know, they've got to want to protect their own homeland.
And on top of Libya and Iraq and Syria and the horrible Russian reset and supporting a Muslim Brotherhood leader who thinks the Israelis are descendants of apes and pigs, Mohamed Morsi, you know, on top of all of that, you know, then we've got Hillary Clinton's Libya disaster.
It just is, it's just unbelievable.
There are allies in the region, and then we've destroyed our relationship with Israel.
And then Hillary Clinton, on top of it, the great champion of women's rights, gay rights, lesbian rights, human rights, freedom of religion, and religious thought, Hillary Clinton takes money from all of these countries that practice Sharia.
All of them.
It's unbelievable.
They treat women like third and fourth class citizens.
Women are told how to dress.
They can't drive, whether they can go to school or work or not.
They need a male relative in Saudi Arabia to even leave their house.
And then, of course, they got the morality police.
God forbid you hold hands with a boy in public.
Good grief.
And then on top of that, Hillary's taking $25 million for the Clinton Foundation, $10 million for the Clinton Library.
Wow.
And, you know, and this is another thing.
All you Never Trump are people.
Really?
Seriously?
You want Hillary, the liar?
The person that denied our security people in Libya help?
That was worried about permission from Libya, that was worried about what they'd be wearing or not wearing if they rescued Americans that were under a terror attack that they were watching in live time and then lied directly to the face of the families, just like she lied repeatedly about her email system, just like she sold out her soul and her office to big donors, to the Clinton Foundation.
Go ahead.
Go help elect Hillary by not voting.
Never Trump.
Just a bunch of idiots.
So sick of this.
You know, and Trump said, we'll be friends with moderate Muslim reformers in the Middle East, but we're not going to nation build.
You know, haven't we had enough here?
Haven't we seen enough?
You know, isn't there a new approach that we can have?
Anyway, I like the extreme vetting.
I like securing our border.
I like the entire agenda.
And anybody that is never Trump, that's a half a vote for Hillary, and I blame you for what happened.
Jonah Goldberg, Hillary gets elected.
I'm blaming you because you've been a saboteur from the very beginning, along with a lot of your cohorts like Steve Hayes and all these other people over at National Review.
And Brett Stevens, you're a half a vote for Hillary, too.
And all you presidential candidates, John Kasich and Jeb Bush and Lindsey Graham, and who else is there?
Who?
Ted Cruz.
Look, I love Ted Cruz, but I don't like him on this.
Suck it up.
Get over it, Ted.
You lost.
Sorry.
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Black!
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Blackro!
Black faux!
Black swag!
They see.
They're white.
Get back here!
Black swacted!
They dropping every white person.
They beat enough.
Who they beating up?
Who ain't chasing?
Who ain't chasing?
They out of here.
They not playing.
Man, that white person come down, Sherman.
He white.
P*** Paisley!
Look at this f ⁇ ing light.
Look at the white pub.
Look at the white pub.
Go on, champion.
They gonna start shooting me.
They gonna start showing reverber bullets and every motherfucking army tanks coming down this young guy.
This one Hang on, but like y'all up.
Come on, hang it up, light y'all up.
Hang it up, but light y'all up.
You go back!
This work.
Oh, everything.
Two, is mama gonna fight for our love?
Burn it down.
Ain't gonna help nothing.
Don't burn it down.
We need him together.
Take that shit to the supper.
We need our shit.
We need our weed.
I don't wear it, but we need it.
It's sad because, you know, this will happen because they're not helping the black community.
Like, you know, the rich people, they got all this money and they're not like, you know, trying to give us nothing.
I want to show you what media bias is.
You got to go to the white suburbs.
You heard everything that they're saying here.
Black power, black power.
Is they white?
I'm quoting here.
As cars drive by.
Yeah, they're white, someone states.
Yeah, they're white.
Get their ass.
Hey, they're beating up every white person.
He's white.
Beat his head, bitch.
That's what they said.
Just beat some white bitch ass for no reason.
They bust the window open, et cetera, et cetera.
Goes on and on.
Now you have the sister actually there saying, oh, burning this stuff down isn't going to help here.
Burning this shh down we need in our community.
You know, take that to the suburbs.
Burn that down.
We need our shh.
Go take it to the suburbs.
Well, this is CNN taking that part out.
Listen.
Smith's family and friends holding a vigil marked by prayers.
Thy kingdom come, thy will be done.
With his sister calling for peace.
Don't bring the violin here into ignorance here.
Milwaukee police say they made multiple overseas.
Stop for a second.
Stop, stop, stop.
That's the same person that said, take it to the suburbs.
The opposite of the way they portrayed it.
So biased.
CNN.
It's so abusively biased.
You know, and what's interesting is you've got Jeff Zucker, who's the head of CNN.
And what he does now is it's a constant nonstop attack on Fox News, and he uses this guy.
They got the show Unreliable Liberal, I'd call it sort of like unreliable liberal media matter sources here.
And the guy's name is Brian Stenographer for Stelter, Brian Stenographer for Zuckerber Stealter.
It's a little pip squeak.
I talked about him on Fox and Friends this morning.
And apparently Media likes to see when people are fighting on other networks.
And I'm just thinking, all right, so you got this little pip squeak, and he makes his constant attacks.
Is he ever going to criticize his own network?
There's a great example.
The other day, he had on his TV show somebody from what, I guess, the Kennedy School of Journalism, some high falutin professor.
And, you know, he talks about how Trump's a demagogue.
And then he talks about demagogues usually become dictators.
You think this guy would at least question, are you saying that Donald Trump is a demagogue that's going to become a dictator if he's elected?
No, of course he lets that go.
But then, of course, he's mad at Sean Hannity for pointing out that I don't believe it's an accident that 59 separate districts inside of Pennsylvania didn't have a single Romney vote in 2012.
How dare I bring that up as more than a little bit odd to me?
Or the idea that Hillary has health issues.
Now the rest of the media is beginning to catch up with us.
So abusively biased.
Governor Scott Walker, who's going to be at the town hall tonight with Donald Trump, he's accusing Hillary of pouring gasoline on the flames as the rioters are trying to burn down Milwaukee.
Anyway, he points out Walker was on Fox and Friends this morning.
I was on as well.
He said, I think the comments like that are inflaming the situation.
And he said, I think the people understand in that neighborhood in Sherman Park in Milwaukee, they want law enforcement to stop and protect them.
The people who live in that neighborhood want police.
They want police in Milwaukee and the Sheriff's Department to step up and protect them.
They don't want the criminals who are doing these actions against those businesses to do that.
And I think that statement like that and the lack of leadership we've had from the president on this issue.
By the way, the president is up late at night after he plays golf all day.
He hasn't weighed in on this.
And you have to ask yourself why.
Why hasn't the president weighed in on this?
By the way, it's gotten so bad.
He had a freelance reporter filming the protest across the U.S.
He said he's leaving Milwaukee because the situation there is too dangerous for white people.
Well, they're saying out loud, get the white person, get the white person.
And Obama's pretty much abandoned ship.
Where's Obama in all of this?
Where is the great leader that spoke out in Ferguson and Cambridge and Baltimore and the Trayvon Martin case?
He's nowhere to be found here.
Pretty interesting.
Now, you look at this police shooting.
Now, where I am here in Milwaukee, the Sherman Park neighborhood of that city.
So, you have a police officer who shoots and kills a fleeing armed man with a rap sheet a mile long, including heroin.
And just the rap sheet goes on forever.
If you want, I can bring it up to you and get it to you and bring you the information.
But the guy has a rap sheet a mile long.
You say, Well, how could this be happening?
And I'm like, it can be happening because it's happening every day in cities and towns all across America.
And by the way, police aren't stupid.
They begin to figure out, you know, who are the people that are involved in a lot of the crime that we're experiencing all over the country.
And this guy had 23 bullets and a stolen gun that was used in a crime.
And hours after that, you got angry crowds confronting the police and then throwing and pelting rocks at police officers and injuring them.
Four officers injured.
Three squad cars were destroyed.
Half a dozen businesses, including a gas station and auto parts store, were destroyed.
I mean, it's insane that, you know, we're seeing this again and again in different towns and different cities.
And the immediate liberal narrative is the, well, the shooting in Milwaukee took place as communities across the nation scrutinize what many see as the excessive use of force by law enforcement, which is the same narrative that we heard in places like Ferguson and Baltimore and New York City and Cambridge and everywhere else.
The narrative has been proven false every single time.
Every officer in the Freddie Gray case, every one of them, guess what?
They're found not guilty.
Darren Wilson was exonerated, not indicted, because of the testimony, eyewitness testimony of black eyewitnesses that said, yeah, the guy that we have on video robbing the store and intimidating the clerk, he's the guy that fought Darren Wilson for his gun and then charged at the officer.
In this particular case in Milwaukee, you have an officer involved in the shooting.
He just happened to be black.
He had a body camera on him at the time of the shooting.
The first report I read, oh, they shot him in the back.
Well, they didn't shoot him in the back.
They shot him in the front.
And he had a gun in his hand.
It's ridiculous.
Anyway, the suspect was also black.
He wasn't shot while just running.
After reviewing the shooting footage, the Milwaukee chief Edward Flynn said the individual turned towards the officer with the firearm in his hand, which is why he got shot in the chest and the arm, not in the back.
And then Chief Flynn added that Smith was raising up with the gun at the time that he was shot by the officer.
The gun was loaded with 23 rounds.
The police chief and the mayor said that the body cam footage confirmed the officer's account.
Now, Smith had been in trouble with law enforcement dating back to 2011, according to his rap sheet released by the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Office.
Arrested, ticketed nine times in that period, shooting, robbery, concealed weapon, theft, possession of heroin, cocaine, and his most recent arrest, July 22nd, for possession of cocaine again.
How on earth can the riots be understood or justified or explained away then?
You know, obviously, unfortunately, a legitimate, necessary action by, in this case, a black police officer, and yet Milwaukee still burns.
And you got to ask why.
Now, one answer can be found by a Milwaukee protester who actually said, well, the rich people got all this money, and they're not like, you know, trying to give us, quote, none.
I've got that on tape, too.
It's sad because, you know, this will happen because they're not helping the black community.
Like, you know, the rich people, they got all this money and they're not like, you know, trying to give us none.
Oh, it's supposed to be.
Is that it?
Buy peace, you give your money away.
It's like Occupy Wall Street, Bernie Sanders, the entire left-wing narrative.
The rich have all this money, the poor don't.
It's a grave injustice, and as a result of that belief, now burning down neighborhoods, and this is not, this is now becoming more common.
We have at least one a year now.
We're going to burn down the neighborhood for some people because of the rage of poor people and their need to express themselves.
This has nothing to do with police brutality.
There's no evidence of a wrongful shooting in any way, shape, or form here.
If it emerges, I'll be the first to tell you.
This isn't about systematic racial injustice.
The officer in this case was black.
I mean, could you imagine if the officer was white?
I mean, what would be the narrative today?
What would we be talking about today?
We've been talking about, oh, racist police again.
Even though the same incident, same person, guy with a gun, guy with a track record, that would be the entire narrative.
And the country would now spend weeks and weeks on this.
Now, I got to tell you, it's very frustrating to me that this is where we've now ended up as a country.
Which brings me to Obama and Hillary.
Now, I'm going to tell you something right now.
They both have a role in creating this atmosphere that is anti-cop.
They feed into this false narrative of the anti-cop Black Lives Matter movement.
And do they, remember, Hillary's getting advice from Black Lives Matter.
Advice from Black Lives Matter?
You've got to be kidding me.
Seriously?
And Obama keeps inviting them to the White House.
That's pretty interesting.
Why is Obama inviting the guys that chant pigs in a blanket fry him like Bacon?
F the police.
What do we want?
Dead cops.
When do we want them now?
For the last two years, Obama has seized every opportunity to advise black Americans that they're victims of a racist criminal justice system, even though he keeps getting proven wrong.
And Hillary, this is a great piece by Heather McDonald at the Manhattan Institute.
And Hillary Clinton has been just as quick to inflame this hatred against cops and by inevitable extension of white society.
She quotes Hillary Clinton in January 2016 saying that it was a reality that police officers see black lives as cheap, adding that there needs to be concerted efforts to address the systematic racism in our criminal justice system.
In fact, there's no government agency more dedicated to the proposition that black lives matter than the police.
Tens of thousands of black lives are saved thanks to data-driven, proactive policing, like in New York and elsewhere.
You know, this, you know, I got to tell you, and then she points out the nonstop rhetorical, you know, attacks against officers by the people like Hillary and Obama.
And the criminal justice system inevitably is now expanded into the broader indictment of the society that the criminal justice system defends.
The Black Lives Matter riots of the last two years are inseparable from a hatred of what is perceived to be white society and civilization.
This was put out by Heather McDonald, Manhattan Institute.
And she points out, rightly so, officers are 18 and a half times more likely to be killed by a black male than an unarmed black male is to be killed by a police officer.
And fatal shootings of cops this year are up 68% through August the 15th compared with the same period last year.
Is it connected to the rhetoric?
You do the math.
A Chicago cop now operates under death sentences with the pact among Chicago gangbangers to take out a cop in retaliation for the Paul O'Neill shooting.
This is now life in America.
Our city is beginning to burn, rhetoric and violence against cops amped up, racial tensions rising, the unity and hope Obama promised gone.
Unbelievable.
All right, when we come back, I'm going to check in with Donald Trump Jr.
We'll shoot it out with Austin Goolsby.
We have new economic statistics, more on Trump's Homeland Security speech, how to protect the homeland and defeat ISIS.
That's coming up, and we have our Trump Town Hall tonight at 10 Eastern on Fox.
The rise of ISIS is the direct result of policy decisions made by President Obama and Secretary of State Clinton.
Let's look back at the Middle East at the very beginning of 2009, before the Obama-Clinton administration took over.
Libya was stable.
Syria was under control.
Egypt was ruled by a secular president and an ally of the United States.
Iraq was experiencing a reduction in violence.
The group that would become what we now call ISIS was close to being extinguished.
Iran was being choked off by economic sanctions.
Fast forward to today.
What we have and the decisions made by the Obama-Clinton group have been absolutely disastrous.
Libya is in ruins.
Our ambassador and three other really brave Americans are dead, and ISIS has gained a new base of operations.
Syria is in the midst of a disastrous civil war.
ISIS controls large portions of territory.
A refugee crisis now threatens Europe and the United States.
In Egypt, terrorists have gained a foothold in the Sinai Desert near the Suez Canal, one of the most essential waterways of the world.
Iraq is in chaos, and ISIS is on the loose.
ISIS has spread across the Middle East and into the West.
In 2014, ISIS was operated in seven nations.
They were in seven nations.
Terrible, but that's what it was.
Today, they're fully operational in 18 countries with aspiring branches and six more for a total of 24, and many believe that number is actually 28 to 30 countries.
The situation is likely worse than the public has any idea.
A new congressional report reveals that the administration has downplayed the growth of ISIS, with 40% of analysts saying they had experienced efforts to manipulate their findings.
Perhaps no speech was more misguided than President Obama's speech to the Muslim world delivered in Cairo, Egypt, 2009.
In winning the Cold War, President Ronald Reagan repeatedly touted the superiority of freedom over communism and called the USSR the evil empire.
Yet when President Obama delivered his address in Cairo, no such moral courage could be found or would be found.
Instead of condemning the oppression of women and gays in many Muslim nations and the systematic violations of human rights or the financing of global terrorism, President Obama tried to draw an equivalency between our human rights record and remember this, our human rights and theirs.
The records are unbelievable and unmistakable.
All right, second hour Sean Hannity Show as we come to you from Milwaukee.
We have a big town hall tonight with Donald Trump.
He's going to be talking about ISIS, national security, what he calls his extreme vetting program, his immigration plan, and how to keep the country safe, the homeland safe.
Anyway, thanks to our affiliate here, News Talk 1130, WISN.
And joining us now is Donald Trump Jr.
He is the executive vice president of the Trump organization.
Sir, I understand you're on vacation.
Thanks a lot for taking me.
I'm really glad to be there, Sean.
Always for you, buddy.
Had to do a little family stuff this summer after the crazy year we've had, but we're back in full swing.
You got 84 days to go, and well, the polls seem to be tightening now.
Your dad got a big bounce out of his convention.
By the way, you got, and the kids got, and you and Eric and Ivanka got great grades for the speeches you all gave.
Hillary got a bunch of a bounce out of her convention, and she seems to be in the lead about plus five now.
And does that worry you?
Listen, I think I would obviously rather have a plus five lead myself, but I think 85 days is an eternity in terms of politics.
It feels a lot closer for us when we don't think about the world that we're in.
But I think we got a lot of time, and I think my father's going to run a great campaign, and we're going to be all working hard and out there, and I think we're going to do a great job.
Let's talk a little bit about what your dad mentioned, extreme vetting.
Now, I have said this for a lot of years, and I think it dovetails very nicely into Hillary Clinton's positions, because I think this is going to be a real compare and contrast election.
I think there are two very distinct visions for the future of the country, and one of them is how do we deal with radical Islam?
And she's reluctant to even identify the enemy.
And your dad said yesterday in very clear terms, if you cannot name the enemy, you're not fit to lead this country.
And if you cannot condemn the hatred, oppression, and violence of radical Islam, and you lack the moral clarity, then you lack the moral clarity to serve as president.
Well, I agree with that entirely.
I mean, I think anyone with a modicum of common sense would agree with that entirely.
I mean, we have an administration that can't even talk about radical Islam.
I mean, we're more concerned, as I said in my speech at the convention.
I mean, it holds true still to this day.
I mean, no one's even learned from it.
We're more concerned about the feelings of people that would wipe us off the face of the earth than we are about the safety and well-being of our friends and loved ones in this country.
And it's disgusting to me.
You know, Hillary Clinton has taken a lot of money.
I've spent a lot of time both on radio and TV talking about this because she claims to be a champion of women's rights and a champion of gay and lesbian rights.
And your dad talked about both of them yesterday.
And then she ends up taking a lot of money from the UAE and Omam and Kuwait and certainly Saudi Arabia.
They gave almost $25 million to the Clinton Foundation, $10 million to the Clinton Library.
By the way, no one knows where that money actually goes, right?
I mean, listen, it's typical politics.
It's typical of the Clintons for 30 years.
It's, you know, do as I say, not as I do.
They have a different set of standards that they get to play by than everyone else.
And you have the media, for the most part, in their back pocket, and that's what we're fighting against.
It's not just, you know, one-on-one.
It's not us versus the Clinton campaign.
It's us versus that campaign, that machine, the media, academia, everyone else that's been pushing this liberal agenda for so long.
Yeah, but if you take all that money from Saudi Arabia and they treat women like third and fourth class citizens and men, you know, I don't know what your life is like at home, but I'm not telling the women in my family how to dress, and I don't tell them they can't drive, and I don't tell them whether they want to work or go to school or not.
And I certainly.
Actually, I tell my daughter she's got to do all of those things.
I want her to be as successful, if not more successful, than my boys.
I mean, that would seem to be a very core value of America.
I mean, you see that they are strong women.
I mean, you've interviewed Ivanka.
I mean, she's an incredibly strong woman.
And, I mean, that's what we want of all of our daughters, in my opinion.
And, you know, what I meant by that, though, I think you understood what I meant.
Just different.
But as a matter of law, men decide how women dress.
Men decide whether women drive, and in Saudi Arabia, they don't.
Men decide whether they can go to school or not.
I'm with you.
I encourage my daughter and my son to be the best they can be.
As a matter of fact, I insist on it.
And there's certain value systems we have.
But gays and lesbians are put to death in countries she takes money from.
And you can't build a Jewish temple or a Christian church in a lot of these countries of which she's taking money from.
So how do you claim to be the champion of those rights when you act that way?
Well, Sean, you do it because there's no one there to call them out on it.
There's no checks and balance because, again, the media is in their pocket.
So they've done that for 30 years.
They'll continue to do that.
And the double standard and the irony of it is, frankly, ridiculous and incredible.
Yeah, it really is.
Beyond that, you want to talk about women's rights.
Look at their website yesterday where they had to take out other parts of their rape policy as it relates to how women should be always heard and listened to in these instances.
They have to change it because unfortunately they have a little bit of a problem with that issue given their years of trying to suppress people coming out against former President Clinton.
I mean, that's what we're doing.
I've interviewed these women.
I mean, imagine a Republican did these things.
Imagine a conservative was taking money from Saudi.
They'd be calling for the death penalty.
It's ridiculous.
Well, I think there's certainly a double standard.
We see it on display.
I mean, I think probably the worst offender now is CNN.
I mean, I literally watched, you know, there's this.
You mean the Clinton News Network?
Yeah, the Clinton News.
They have this little pip squeak, so-called media critic, and his show is Unreliable Liberal Media Matters Sources.
And it's sort of like the Media Matters show, and you got Brian, the stenographer stelter, doing the bidding of Jeff Zucker.
And so they literally have a professor from the Kennedy School of Journalism who calls your dad a demagogue and says, well, demagogues, if they're elected, that usually leads to dictatorship.
And the guy never questioned him.
Well, no, I mean, the worst ones are yet when they have like a panel of eight professional, you know, liberal, but professional people on a panel, and then they find like one Trump supporter from the street who has no real political knowledge, they just happen to be a supporter, and they put that person up against eight people that do this for a living and try to make it seem like that's a fair fight.
I mean, it's so ridiculous, I can't even watch it anymore.
I mean, you know, I try to watch all the channels and see what this thing is.
You know, I'm perfectly capable of listening to both of them and stories.
The guy lectures me because I raise questions about, you know, Hillary's falling down.
She had health issues that were pretty significant, won't release her health records, won't release her speeches to Wall Street.
I know people in those speeches, Sean.
I mean, I live in New York and I'm in finance and real estate, right?
I mean, I know people in those speeches.
I mean, they told me that basically they thought she worked at Goldman Sachs.
They thought she was a partner at Goldman Sachs based on what she told them.
But it's what they'll always do.
They'll tell you whatever you want to hear, and then they'll go do whatever they want.
I mean, I think even Obama said that about her.
They'll say anything and do nothing.
And again, they don't call him out for that.
Just like they don't call Obama out.
Now you have Biden running around talking about, well, Trump's lack of experience.
Meanwhile, where was Obama's experience eight years ago when he had done absolutely nothing?
No real-world experience.
He was a half-term senator.
It's a double standard that you'll never get around.
I mean, it's a shame, but that's where we've gone.
You know, I had this conversation over the weekend with a really good friend of mine.
I said, you know, he said the media bias is just so horrible.
And I said, yeah, and I said it's always been that way.
In 2007 and 8, I don't know if you were watching me at that time, but I was pounding Obama on his relationship with unrepentant domestic terrorists and hanging out at the church of GD America.
And after 9-11, the Sunday after, he's saying America's chickens have come home to roost.
And a guy that has no experience except being an Acorn organizer and a Linsky disciple.
And yet, you know, he just read a teleprompter well, and everyone was going Goo-Goo Gaga and having Obamagasms.
Yes, Sean, I don't even know how to respond to it because it's so true.
And it is just one of those things I guess we've gotten used to.
It's just, you can't even do it.
Now, the one thing that's nice about it, at least when I look at CNN's ratings, I think it's being reflected because it is so flagrant and so obvious, and they're getting crushed in the ratings because of it.
I mean, that's all true.
It's one thing to be objective.
It's one thing to be say, and hey, there's one thing to even slant one way or the other a little bit.
But when they make it so blatant, when you have, what was one of the morning shows?
What was it, Chris Guomo the other day saying, you know, well, we did everything we possibly could to help Hillary.
They're saying this stuff on air.
That actually is fine.
Listen, I know Chris is a nice guy, but I mean, he's always been very nice to me, but he's terrible to us on the air.
And when they're basically saying we've done everything we possibly can, I love Hillary Clinton.
I'm saying, what?
What?
They've gotten rid of even the notion that you're supposed to be objective.
I mean, we knew it hasn't been for a long time.
This isn't just this cycle.
This has been years and years.
But now they've gotten rid of the notion that it's even supposed to be.
They always just accepted that, hey, this is what we are, and this is what we're going to do, and we're okay with it.
I mean, that's pretty scary.
You know, there's actually Cheryl Atkinson reported on this.
She's around news, I guess, correspondents and leaders, and they actually say, we've now got to do everything we can do to stop Donald Trump.
And I'm like, it's sort of like this little pip squeak.
Brian, the stenographer for Jeff Zucker, unreliable media matters sources over at CNN, you know, lecturing me because I raise a question about Hillary's health.
How dare I question that or how dare I point out that it's a little odd to me that 59 districts in Pennsylvania in 2012, not one vote for Romney.
59 districts.
I'm sorry, that seems odd to me.
Well, you know, it's different.
If you're a Democrat, you know, you're allowed to have the dead voting for you.
But if you're a Republican, that would never happen.
Well, I get to see your dad tonight, and it's a town hall on national security, protecting the homeland.
And we're in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The one thing that I get from people, and I was at a party the other night, and I don't go to parties very often.
It was actually a Sweet 16, and they had the adult section and the kids section, and I was there.
And everybody says this to me because they know I know your dad.
We love him.
We love your dad.
We love Mr. Trump.
We love meeting your dad.
We love Mr. Trump, et cetera, et cetera.
And I'm like, just tell him, stop talking about everybody but Hillary and Obama.
Stop talking about Mr. Khan.
Stop talking about other people, the judge.
What is your reaction to that?
Well, listen, I think he's going to be who he is.
I think, you know, usually as these things play out, there's sort of what he says, and then there's the message that everyone carries, especially, you know, the media.
And I think they take it usually to a different step.
But listen, I think you're going to see a lot of that.
I mean, it's not the first person that's mentioned that to me either.
But again, he is his own guy, and that's what's gotten him here.
He's always going to trust that instinct, and he's going to, you know, he'll always be himself.
But again, I think now that we're getting into that sort of crunch time, once we get through August, I think you're going to see a lot more of that focus on her because that's where it needs to be.
All right.
Donald Trump Jr., thanks for being with us.
We always appreciate it.
My pleasure, Sean.
It's good being with you.
All right, 800-941, Sean Tolfrey telephone number.
We'll shoot it out with Austin Goolsby.
He was the former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors for the Obama administration.
I've got new statistics to throw in his face.
We'll do that and have some fun.
As we continue from Milwaukee Town Hall with Donald Trump tonight, 10 Eastern, we're in Milwaukee today for our town hall with Donald Trump on protecting the homeland tonight and defeating ISIS.
And I'm pretty sure tickets are pretty much gone by now.
Thanks to our affiliate here, News Talk 1130, WISN, joining us now, and I have a lot of new statistics from him, is Austin Goolsby, a professor I have no idea.
If you can't do teach, I guess is probably the Professor at Chicago's Booth School of Economics.
Still owes money, must pay his debts, John.
That's true.
of thrones uh former chairman of the council of his death i do You're right.
I paid you the bet I lost.
I paid.
Former chairman of the council.
Now we're going to be able to do that.
Former chairman.
You still owe me money from the bet on Obamacare.
You still owe me money from the bet on Bill Ayers.
Excuse me.
And the bet on Bill Ayers.
Let's go to one at a time.
On the bet on Bill Ayers, excuse me, our bet was there was nobody in the mainstream media that covered the story except for the time that I mentioned.
And ever asked.
And you quote some, I don't even know who, obscure radio guy that I don't even know who he is, hardly.
You don't know who he is.
What are you talking about?
What's the guy's name?
Tom Joyner.
Oh, Tom Joyner.
I think I have tape of the Tom Joyner show.
You see, there was this little 12-year-old girl, Bethany, what's her name?
Bethany something.
Anyway, she lost her arm when it was bitten off by a shark.
So when I said a mainstream media source asking about Bill Ayers, you quote the guy that played this on his radio show.
Another shock bite.
Yeah, this is supposed to be a surfing champion.
Bites white.
Yeah, 13 years old.
Went out with her best friend and her friend's father.
But she was lying on the board off of Kauai's North Shore.
A shark bit once and then disappeared, taking her left arm just below the shoulder.
Biting white.
Wow.
She said nobody saw it happen, but everybody heard her yell.
A shark just bit me.
Wow.
Out of the building.
Say out the water, white people.
Shock won't bite you.
That's why he keeps on, keeps on biting white.
Who the shark bites?
He bites white right.
He keeps on.
Say it, man.
Biting white.
He bites white right.
That's enough.
That's enough.
That was, of course.
I don't want to pay royalties to them if you want more than like 12 seconds.
So I'm not counting that.
You owe me money.
You lost that bet.
I'm not counting that.
I'm not counting.
You think it's funny?
Hang on a second.
You'd think that's funny.
Making fun of a shark biting off the arm of a 12-year-old surfer girl named Bethany Hamilton.
I don't think that's funny.
My statement is the man is one of the biggest African-American radio hosts in the country in 73 markets.
Let me ask you a question.
73 markets, I'm on 562 stations.
What are you talking about?
I'm on 562 stations.
What are you talking about?
Look, he's not of Sean Hannity caliber.
All right, let me ask you this question because this is really important.
Do you think what you just heard is racist?
It was definitely racial.
I mean, it sounds like he's trying to tell a joke.
You don't think that sounds raised?
Biting white?
And let's imagine for a second this is your second.
For sure.
Let's imagine that this is your 12-year-old daughter, and you turn into this big nationally syndicated radio host, and you turn in and you hear him talking about your daughter singing Jack the Knife, Biting Whitey, Biting Right, Biting White.
How are you going to feel?
Like I said, I don't consider that funny.
I think I would feel pretty upset.
I'd be like, this is not a joke.
Like, why are you talking about that?
I thought you just said it was a joke.
I said he was trying to tell a joke that wasn't funny.
If you asked me, let me ask you a question.
If I did the same thing.
I'm very upset.
And if I did the same thing, if a young black American was out surfing and a shark bit off their arm at their shoulder and I did something similar, what do you think would happen in my career?
I would say you'd be in for some controversy.
You think I'd be fired?
I don't know your boss that well, but.
Okay, but the odds are pretty good I'd get fired, right?
You would get in trouble, yep.
Yeah, I'd be in bait.
He didn't get in trouble for that.
You know what?
So I would say if the standard is that you're so low on the bottom of the state.
If the standard is, hang on a second, if the standard is that you don't even get fired for doing something like that, then you don't rise to the standard of being a mainstream media person.
And you found this obscure reference and you think you won the bet.
I'm not buying it.
Now, next question.
I printed in the New York Post.
All right.
Now, we've talked a lot, and you've blamed Bush, Bush.
And you tell me how great.
We got some new data in.
Lowest labor participation rate in 70 years.
We've got the worst recovery since the 1940s.
Now almost at the end of Obama's eight years.
The worst recovery.
Hang on.
Worst recovery since the 1940s.
And we have the lowest home ownership rate in 51 years.
I'm giving you new numbers to help you.
And one in five American families don't have a single family member in the labor force working.
And one in six men 18 to 34 under your great economic plan, Obama's plan, are either incarcerated or they're living in mommy and daddy's basement.
And you and I have been arguing about this forever.
And these are just the latest statistics.
I can bring up the old ones: 12 million more Americans on food stamps under Obama, 7, 8 million more in poverty under Obama.
58% increase in black Americans.
Look, we can go one by you.
You can cherry-pick any statistics you want.
Cherry pick.
I'm cherry-picking.
You think that's cherry-picking?
That's what I want you to do.
Find me statistics that have gotten worse in the last five years.
Oh, you only want to go back five years.
I thought he was president for eight years.
We can argue.
I don't blame him.
Okay, I'll give you.
What was the adjusted GDP in the last quarter?
The GDP growth or the GDP?
GDP growth.
The GDP growth was 0.2.
Yeah, that's pretty close to recession, isn't it?
Which is low.
Which is low.
Okay.
Let's play a quiz.
Let me play Jeopardy with you.
I got a question.
I'm going to play Jeopardy.
There's only one president in the history of the country who has never, in the course of his presidency, reached 3% GDP growth.
Do you know the answer?
Go.
Barack Obama.
Barack Hussein Obama.
Well, it's Bush's fault.
I'm just guessing.
No, you keep saying Bush.
I don't say Bush.
You recall the story of the tortoise and the hare.
The hare begins running fast and then poops out and loses the race to the sustained slow pace of the tortoise.
This recovery began as the slowest recovery in a long time.
But it has now continued and is the third longest recovery at 0.2% growth.
Wait a minute.
But you can't say that.
Wait a minute.
You cannot say that because we now have the worst recovery since 1949.
That's just a fact.
It's now better even than the average recovery since 1949.
Because the sum total of growth, even though no one year exceeded the break.
Listen, whatever Obama's serving, you drank it all.
All right, I got another question.
All right.
Let's play Jeopardy again.
All right.
There's only one president in the history of the country that has accumulated more debt than all 43 presidents before him combined.
Do you know the answer?
Go.
Who is the president that avoided the depression?
Okay, I didn't stop.
Hang on.
Hang on.
So I got to ask it as a question.
All right.
Who is the president that has accumulated more debt who is the president when he leaves office will accumulate more debt than 43, all 43 presidents before him combined?
Ready, go.
Look, we know that deficits go up in recessions.
The deficit exploded in the first two and a half years of the Obama presidency, as everyone knew it would because we were in a terrible recession.
He pledged when he was running in office that he would cut the deficit in half by the end of his first term.
And he did it.
The deficit now has come down.
But he doubled the deficit.
Wait a minute.
Wait a minute.
But his first year, he tripled the deficit more than any other president ever.
And the first three years was over.
The first four years.
They already forecast that it would triple before.
Hang on a second.
Okay.
What was George Bush's worst deficit year?
2008.
And it was less than $500 billion.
He gave us trillion-dollar plus deficits for four consecutive years.
Obama did that twice the number that Bush had.
Recession ended.
You see, you always go back to blaming Bush.
All right, I got another thing to tell you about our Obamacare debt.
Now, let me read you two stories.
That is indisputable.
All right, let me read you two stories.
Let me read you two stories.
You're still afraid to bet me because you know in your heart that Trump is in trouble.
But I will bet you if you.
I don't know who's going to win.
I don't know.
But you already owe me.
And the problem that you're going to face and that Trump faces is that for five or six consecutive years, things have definitely gotten better.
All I'm saying to you is tell that to the people that are out of the labor force that you don't count on the unemployment number.
Tell that to the 12 million more Americans on food stamps.
Tell that to the 58% of Americans, African Americans, black Americans now, an increase on food stamps and a 20% increase in black Americans out of the labor force.
Tell that to the one in five families that don't have a single family member working.
Tell that to the homeowners out there, the people's dream that want to buy a home that we have the lowest home ownership rate in 51 years.
This is all under your plan.
Listen, years ago on radio, a guy gave me good advice.
He said, you know what, you can listen to all your program directors or you can follow your own gut.
And I decided then and there, it's my bat, my ball, and my ass on the line.
Well, sorry, the buck stops with Obama.
It's his bat.
It's his ball.
It's his failed policies.
And you cannot dispute the facts.
In the Pew Research poll that just came out.
A large majority agrees with what you're saying, that when asked, how is the economy, they say the economy is on the wrong track?
I admit that.
But 63% of the people in that poll, when asked about their personal situation, say their personal situation is actually.
What do we give a rip about the 40%?
You know what?
You got your money.
What do you care?
You give a rip about the $50.
You've got tenure, don't you?
Everybody, unlike the city.
All right, let me read you something.
I want to read you something.
47%.
Aetna, like United, Aetna's pulling out of the Obamacare exchanges for 2017.
And it also turns out that Blue Cross of California, they're going to be shutting down four days following Labor Day to stop the financial bleeding in their losses from Obamacare and, quote, covered California, the Obamacare exchange there.
Now, that means Aetna, Blue Cross, that means United.
All of those big companies lost a fortune under Obamacare, and they're all quitting.
They're all getting out.
So, as I predicted from the beginning, millions of Americans are going to lose their health coverage, and they're going to lose their doctors.
Oh, and by the way, since Obama's been president, health care costs for the average family has gone up $4,123.
Did you know that?
I did, and that's up at a slower rate than it ever was before.
But Obama didn't promise.
But let me play what Obama promised.
Hang on.
Rates have been the lowest in 50s.
Well, then, maybe I made the mistake.
I actually listened to Obama because this is what he promised Obamacare was going to do.
When you hear about the Horrible Care Act, Obamacare.
And I don't mind the name because I really do care.
A system where we're going to work with your employers to lower your premium by up to $2,500 per family per year.
Stop right there.
Stop.
I'm going to work.
And he says it a thousand times.
You've got to keep your doctor, keep your plan, and save on average per family $2,500 a year.
And you just admit it, I'm right.
It's gone up $4,100 per family since he's been president.
Would have gone otherwise.
That's up less than it was going up.
But that's not what he cared.
But he didn't promise it'll go up less.
He said you're going to save $2,500 a year.
That's what he promised.
That's in the fact sheet, the Obamacare fact sheet that they're going to be.
No, that's in your fact sheet talking points that the White House gives you.
You're not talking about reality.
Why do you say it's not reality?
The inflation rate of health care was 10% a year and has been a little over 4% a year since Obamacare passed.
So they're going up.
They're just lower than they were going before.
All I can say is only one president hasn't had 3% GDP growth.
Only one president has accumulated more debt than every other president combined.
Only one president I know of that under his tenure had 12 million more Americans on food stamps, 8 million more in poverty, where one in five American families don't have a single worker.
We're a 51-year low in terms of home ownership, the worst recovery since the 40s, and the worst labor participation rate since the 70s.
You can't thread this needle.
Two Democratic presidents have had face-down depressions and horrible recessions that are going to bias all statistics downward in the first two years that they're in office.
So be careful quoting any statistics that ignores that.
You know, I don't even know why I like you.
I have no idea because you drive me nuts.
You absolutely drive me insane.
And I don't know why.
You regret now giving me that football.
I have that football.
I want to take it back.
I want to take it back.
I'm an American, Sean Hennedy.
And I'm not giving it up.
And I'm going to take it.
That's because I was drinking with your wife, who I like a lot more than you do.
Goodbye.
All right, 800-941-Sean is a number.
In addition to screening out all members of the sympathizers of terrorist groups, we must also screen out any who have hostile attitudes toward our country or its principles, or who believe that Sharia law should supplant American law.
Those who do not believe in our Constitution or who support bigotry and hatred will not be admitted for immigration into our country.
Only those who we expect to flourish in our country and to embrace a tolerant American society should be issued visas.
To put these new procedures in place, we will have to temporarily suspend immigration from some of the most dangerous and volatile regions of the world that have a history of exporting terrorism.
Not for us.
Not for us.
All right, that was Donald Trump yesterday in his speech that he gave on national security.
We are in Milwaukee today.
We're glad you're with us.
800-941-Sean is our number.
Now, Donald Trump did a lot of things in this speech yesterday.
Number one, he went through and assessed the real danger, the clear and present danger that not only the U.S. faces, but the world faces with radical Islamic terrorism.
You also criticized the president that won't say the words.
Said, anybody that cannot name our enemy is not fit to lead our country.
Anyone who cannot condemn the hatred, the oppression, the violence of radical Islam lacks the moral clarity to serve as president of the United States.
And then he went through the history of the rise of ISIS, and he didn't support the Iraq war, but he supported winning it once we were there and we couldn't leave early.
And he compared and contrasted Hillary Clinton's positions.
And then he offered, went through the whole Iranian deal, went through the Libya failure, went through the amount of money that she made, selling out her position as Secretary of State.
He said it's time for a new approach.
He outlined why he thought it was important that we should have kept the oil.
You know, formally to the victor belong the spoils.
He went into deep, deep discussion about how we have mismanaged and everywhere the United States has gone and tried to nation build.
It didn't work out.
And those that want to come from Sharia that support Sharia law, which would supplant this is what the caliphate is all about.
People don't seem to understand this.
That Sharia law is the antithesis of those democratic values, the democratic republic we live in, our constitutional values.
It is the antithesis of all that we believe in.
And you need only look at the countries that Hillary Clinton takes money from and how they treat women and gays and lesbians and Christians and Jews.
And you come up pretty quickly with an answer of how horrible it is.
Anyway, joining us now, Oliver Lane.
He is the deputy editor of Breitbart News, their London Bureau.
And also with us at Breitbart.com, Robert Spencer, author of the brand new book, Complete Infidels Guide to Iran.
And welcome both of you back to the program.
Welcome to Milwaukee.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
All right, let's start.
Oliver Lane, I mean, look at what's happened in London.
Look at the 88 Sharia courts.
Who would have ever thought that Great Britain, of all countries, would allow a separate judicial system in their country supplanting their rule of law?
But it's happened.
Who would have thought that Angela Merkel would take in so many refugees without being able to vet them?
And we see the result of that, not only terror attacks, but rapes and assaults and everything else.
The same thing has happened in France and Belgium and other places across Europe.
How bad is it?
It's strange.
Sharia law is suddenly very in vogue in Europe, it seems, amongst our betters, our ruling classes.
In fact, Britain's new prime minister, Theresa May, went on record just a few weeks before she became the prime minister to make clear her appreciation of Sharia law of what a contribution she thinks it makes to the English legal system.
And we are experiencing, as your listeners know, near unlimited mass migration from predominantly Muslim Islamist societies to Europe and European nations.
This, of course, is bringing with it a parallel society and, as you've observed, parallel legal systems.
Yeah, and then very much, is it true, Robert Spencer, as I describe it, that those that advance radical Islamic thought that their goals are to have a worldwide caliphate, meaning they want to supplant all other law, that the entire world would live under Sharia and that people, everybody in the world, converts or dies?
Yes, absolutely.
Or lives in submission or subjugation under the rule of the Muslims.
Those are the three choices: conversion to Islam, subjugation as inferiors denied basic rights under the rule of Islamic law or death.
And the goal of all the jihad group and all of the subversive stealth jihad Islamic supremacist groups in the West is to insinuate themselves into the society and ultimately to bring about Islamic rule.
They believe that non-Muslims have no right to rule and that even Muslims who don't govern by Islamic law have no right to rule anywhere in the world and they need to be supplanted by force if necessary.
You know, so we just played the cut of Donald Trump saying Sharia is to supplant American law.
It is the antithesis of our constitutional system of government.
Why would America invite people from countries that have grown up culturally with this?
There's such a deep divide.
You cannot support Sharia as it is practiced and feel that men have the right to tell women how to dress and that you need four male eyewitnesses for rape and to prove rape for a woman.
And women can't drive a car, go to school, or work without their husband's permission.
In many cases, they can't vote.
In many countries, the death penalty is given to people that are just gay and lesbian.
You can't build temples.
You can't build Christian churches.
I mean, and these are the countries that Hillary Clinton takes money from.
And she doesn't criticize them.
Did Donald Trump co-opt this issue from Hillary yesterday?
Oh, I think so.
The denial and the willful ignorance has to end.
And for him to say that we have to stop this and to call this out, it's extraordinary.
There has been no other politician to do this in recent memory.
And the whole edifice of our foreign policy establishment and the immigration policy that is inundating the U.K. as well as the U.S., it's all based on fantasy and a refusal to acknowledge what Sharia is really about.
And so for Trump to say that we need a new way of thinking on this and to challenge it, it's extraordinary.
Mitt Romney never did it.
McCain never did it.
Republicans haven't ever done it.
And so this is really changing the whole way that the public discourse about Sharia and about jihad is playing out.
And that's all for the good.
Yeah.
How do you justify Oliver?
Hillary Clinton taking all this money from countries like Saudi Arabia.
I'll mention them for one.
And they put to death gays and lesbians and they treat women like third or fourth class citizens.
And you can't build the temple and you can't build the Christian church.
And she took up to $25 million for the Clinton Foundation, $10 million for the Clinton Library.
How do you justify that and then claim you're the champion of women's rights, gay and lesbian rights, and religious freedom?
Well, I'd like to know how anybody could justify that.
I think that is a willing sort of disconnect from reality.
And what I find remarkable watching these elections from afar, from the other side of the Atlantic, I see a lot of news coverage about people saying that Putin is the man who wants Donald Trump or the Kremlin wants Trump.
I don't actually see any real evidence of that, but what I see is a great deal of evidence of extremely tasteless, very bad regimes around the world, the ones that you have just mentioned, who seem to be pouring money into Clinton's campaign.
And, you know, as a keen Atlanticist, as many Brits are, it's obviously very concerning for us that there might be a Clinton presidency again.
Well, maybe.
I mean, do you think people, Robert Spencer, fully understand the depth of what has happened in Iraq and Syria?
In as much as, I mean, with the growth of ISIS, because of the vacuum of America leaving early after America took cities like Ramadi and Fallusha and Baghdad and Mosul and Decrete, and we won all those cities and we shed a lot of American blood and we lost a lot of American treasure.
Our brave men and women dying, fighting, and winning this war, and then it's just to be handed over with a deadline.
My question to you is, you know, at some point, do we have to realize now that they have the financial resources with the oil that they now have taken over to really, really successfully execute this caliphate?
Yeah, well, you know, it's been there for two years now.
And the United States has duped so low under Barack Obama as to be caught.
Both CENTCOM and the Pentagon, the Department of Defense, caught falsifying data and math to make it appear as if we're defeating ISIS when actually they're stronger than ever.
And this is, you know, it's a humiliating situation.
The American people are being lied to.
And I think it's because we've been lied to on such a massive scale by the administration and by the media that's in their pocket that people don't realize what is going on there and why Clinton remains so popular.
If people knew the real story, and this is where Trump is really playing this well in going after the media, in telling people the real story, then it's going to be a very different situation on the ground.
And, you know, Oliver, everything that's been happening in Europe, I mean, this story of nine Iraqi refugees raping a German woman in Austria.
I mean, these are the things that people like myself have been warning about.
If you take in people who have grown up in a culture that is the antithesis of the culture we believe in, the freedoms we believe in.
I have had many a battle with this guy, Androm Chowdhury, this radical imam in London where you are, and he's now been indicted for assisting ISIS.
What do you think of this guy?
Well, Andream Chowdhury has been a sort of a thorn in the side of the British security services, it is claimed, for 20 years.
And actually, he's played a kind of cat and mouse game, not only with the police, but with the media as well.
He's a trained lawyer.
He knows exactly, you know, just what he can get away with in staying on the right side of the law.
But it seems finally, this sort of British demagogue, I say, well, Pakistani British, has crossed the line.
And actually, the courts were looking at an hour-long YouTube video he was posting where he was going through the very basic tenets of Sharia Sharia law and examining whether the Islamic State is in fact a true caliphate.
And he came to the conclusion that it was.
And he's been linked to 500 British citizens who have traveled to the Islamic State to fight for the caliphate.
Let me play a tape of this guy of Adam Anjam Chowdhury saying you've got to submit to Islam to Muslims to live under Sharia, and that's what their worldwide goal is.
He said it to me in numerous interviews.
No, I mean, you can ask about the age of the wives of the Prophet.
You can criticize Islam in that you can have a debate and discussion.
But there's a difference between insulting the honor of the Messenger Muhammad.
For example, what this particular magazine did was portray him naked.
And that's too bad.
I'm a Catholic, and there was a picture, an artist in the Brooklyn Museum, elephant dung on the Virgin Mary.
I didn't like it, but I didn't go in and shoot the people in the museum.
But that's your way of life, though.
But you're saying this is Islam.
You're saying this is true Islam.
And you're also, on the other hand, you say this is a peaceful religion.
How is it?
Peace believe in killing all these people that you disagree with.
Islam does not mean peace, Sean.
It means submission.
Submission to the Khalid.
Okay, she wants to live peacefully with me.
Then we can live peacefully together.
We can live peacefully together.
If we submit to your will and your slave, that's not peace is.
So you want Islam.
When he's talking about the Muslims, obviously they will react, won't they?
Yeah, so you basically want Islamofascism.
You want to control everybody.
Everybody wants to be Islam.
You don't want to be able to do it.
That's nothing called Islamofascism.
Right, I'm agreeing.
I'm not disagreeing with you.
I just want to make sure you don't call it that, but ostensibly when you take away everybody's freedom of choice and demand that they think like you do and practice the way you do, you've taken away all freedom of thought.
All right, last question.
We're not calling for that, though, are we, Sean?
I mean, you can become a Muslim if you wish.
You can remain a Christian or a Jew.
You can live under the Sharia.
This is what we're saying.
We're talking about occupation of the Muslim land.
Converter died, basically.
And that's what he believes.
And, you know, one point, Robert, I think you remember I called him a sick, evil, twisted SOB, because he really is.
I mean, this is a pretty evil guy, but he's honest.
He's honest in what he's saying.
So, I mean, I got to give him credit for his honesty, at least.
Well, the fact is he's reflecting the mainstream view of Sharia taught by the major schools of Islamic law and all the mainstream sects of Islam.
So people say he's some horrible, twisted person, and that's absolutely true.
But what he believes is not anything different from what anybody who is knowledgeable and devout and aware of what Sharia is about is going to believe.
Yeah.
You know, I guess what this really comes down to, and it's a pretty simple thing to me, that there are those of us that get it, that understand it, see the nature of the threat.
We're not ignoring every single instance of terror that takes place worldwide in the name of Allah and Allahu Akbar is a phrase now that every person around the world seems to know.
And those that seem to want to put their head in denial, I guess the question, Robert, is why are there so many people that think of Teason is still a good strategy, including Obama, including Hillary Clinton?
It seems to be this sort of postmodern idea that we're beyond all that.
We're beyond religion.
We're beyond war, and we can sit down with anybody and negotiate.
I think John Kerry really does believe that, and that people are just essentially like him, post-religious, secular, multiculturalist, materialist, and that even the Ayatollah Khamenei is like that.
And so everybody can ultimately come around.
And if we are nice to them, they'll be nice to us.
Let me ask you one last question.
It's Neville Chamberlain on headlines.
What do you make of this George Soros funding the refugee movement and the refugee crisis in a memo he says is the new normal and it gives new opportunities for global influence?
He's a globalist.
He wants to destroy nations and make every place pretty much like every other place because then there'll be no more war.
There'll be no more reason to go to war.
And so what he wants really actively is trying to do is destroy the United States as it exists.
It's pretty scary stuff, isn't it?
It really is.
All right.
I want to thank you both for being with us.
Oliver Lane, Breitbart.com.
He is the deputy editor of their London Bureau.
And Robert Spencer, thank you for being with us.
Tonight, Hannity, Town Hall, Donald Trump protecting the homeland, defeating ISIS.
Well, you're not going to want to miss this show.
It's going to be fun.
It's at the Paps Theater and downtown Milwaukee.
It should be a lot of fun.
Sheriff Clark's going to be there.
And, yes, a lot of Secret Service.
And we'll also be joined by Governor Scott Walker's coming tonight.
We're pretty excited he decided to come.
That's pretty cool.
All right, let's get to our busy phones.
Big Joe and Ella J. Joe has been calling my show for years.
Nice guy, patriotic, conservative American, wants to protect the taxpayers of this country.
How are you, Big Joe from Ella Jay?
Sean, you're great.
I tell you what, I'm really excited about your town hall meeting.
What really fires me up is Steve Moore, who's senior economics advisor for Trump.
I know you know him.
He called me the other day and said, Joe, the 25 million small businesses in America are going to put Trump in the White House because Trump wants to cut their taxes and regulations, and Hillary wants to increase their taxes and regulations.
So, Sean, I think, I agree with Steve.
I think, don't you think that sounds good?
The small businesses need to support Trump in the United States.
I think Larry Kudlow, I think, listen, look at what Hillary is proposing.
$1.3 trillion in new taxes, more redistribution, even more money, $1.5 trillion in new spending.
I mean, there's no end.
And she'd continue the bureaucracy.
She'd try and keep Obamacare alive.
She's going to put coal miners out of work, coal companies out of work.
Look, you know, all you people out there, you want Hillary.
Good luck.
You're stuck with her.
I'm going to be fine.
But I'm telling you, those Americans that are suffering are not.
He owes you a big thank you because you have campaigned long and hard for him.
And I think he'll be a great president for the taxpayers and for the 25 million small businesses.
And thanks for all you're doing.
And I look forward to your town hall meeting tonight, my friend.
All right, Big Joe and L.O.J., thank you, Joe.
We appreciate it.
All right, Diana is in Iowa.
James, I can't see this screener.
There we go.
All right, is it Diana?
Diana's in Iowa.
Diana, very important state.
How are you?
Glad you called.
Welcome to Milwaukee.
Well, thank you.
I just wanted to say I'm an independent voter, and I am having a big problem with these Republicans, with the Never Trump, and not supporting him.
As an independent, I have not gotten to pick the nominees when it was McCain or Mitt Romney, but I knew I was not voting for Obama.
And so I put on the big girl panties and I went with who their nomination was.
And that's what they need to do now with Trump.
You know, I'm going to tell you, for me, it's, you know, I look at these people and I've actually gotten involved in fights.
And one guy, I guess he was from Newsweek or some magazine, told me to F off.
And let's see, Jonah Goldberg attacked me and blames me for, well, all I did was give access.
I'm going to put all the interviews we did with all the candidates.
I'm going to put them on my website so everyone can listen.
And all I did was give airtime to everybody.
But I am telling you this.
I actually think Donald Trump's agenda, having interviewed him enough, and especially compared to Hillary, this takes zero thought for me.
In other words, just on the Supreme Court alone, which will impact this country for generations, and his judicial philosophy of originalist Supreme Court justices, those that believe in the Constitution, separation of powers, co-equal branches of governments, just on securing the border so American workers, the 95 million Americans out of the labor force, don't have to compete with the illegal immigrants for the limited jobs available that are also driving down wages.
And it's in our best national security interest.
That I support.
Energy independence, expanding coal mining and drilling and fracking and nuclear technology and new technologies and giving education back to the states and cutting taxes and reducing the bureaucracy and size of government, replacing Obamacare, protecting the Second Amendment.
And oh, by the way, a president that can actually say the words radical Islamic terrorism would be refreshing.
But you know what?
So let all these people, these arrogant, you know, elitists in for whatever reason, they have made the decision they want Hillary.
So when Hillary appoints justices, I blame them.
When the wall doesn't get built and somebody comes across the border and commits a crime against an American citizen, I'm going to blame them too.
And if education continues to be a disaster because we don't send it back to local towns and cities, municipalities and states, I blame them for that.
And if government gets bigger and the debt gets bigger, they can take the blame for that.
If Obamacare stays, I blame them.
If ISIS gets bigger and stronger, well, and we don't have our Second Amendment rights are eroding away, well, I'm blaming them.
They're so pompous and arrogant with their head up their backside that, you know, from my point of view, you get what you deserve.
And that means Jonah, and that means, you know, Brett Stevens of the Wall Street Journal and this idiot from Newsweek.
And you got this little pip squeak that works for the Clinton News Network.
He does a show, Unreliable Liberal Media Matter Sources.
He basically is a mouthpiece for Media Matters and a stenographer for Jeff Zucker to attack Fox.
You know, Brian Stelter, the little pip squeak, you know, let them do what they want because they're going to get the government they deserve.
And Americans are going to remain in poverty on food stamps, out of work, out of the labor force.
We're going to still be dependent on foreign oil.
We'll still have more illegal immigration.
ISIS will be an even bigger danger to the country because we won't have extreme vetting that Trump talked about.
And you get the country you deserve.
My conscience is clear.
I know what I'm doing.
I'm proud to pull the lever for Trump.
It's a no-brainer for me.
And, you know, we'll see.
Thank you, Sandy.
Robert, Miami News Radio 600, 610, W-I-O-D.
What's going on?
How are you?
I'm doing good, Sean.
I just wanted to tell you why I can, on my own, guarantee that Trump is going to win in the landslide.
I'm not worried about anything.
Stop.
Nobody can guarantee that.
Nobody.
Anyone that tells you they know doesn't know.
I'm going to give you my explanation as to why.
I'm not, you know, I don't have any confidence in any of the polls.
The only time Trump was up was during the RNC.
He was up a couple of points on real clear politics, and then, of course, it went down.
The reason I'm telling you this is based on rally attendance, venue selection, and social media.
I myself, I'm a Cuban-American in South Florida.
I have a variety of different friends from different ethnicities.
Over 500 friends, 21 of them like Donald Trump, five of them like Hillary Clinton, and 10 of them like Bernie Sanders.
If that is any reflection of the reality and not what the poll tremendously have surveyed, this is your own private survey, 36 Americans, and based on your survey of 36 people, you are confident that Donald Trump's going to win.
Look, I was watching Fox and Friends this morning.
I was actually on Fox and Friends this morning, and then I was watching it, and they interviewed this guy that came up with an app, and according to reading of social media, you know, he's determined that Trump's going to win by a pretty significant margin because he gets more media coverage, chatter, et cetera.
And maybe that's a factor that we don't know.
Kelly Ann, I think, makes a good point out there that traditional polling is phone calls and that there is definitely a silent majority or a silent group of people out there that are not going to admit to any pollster that they're supporting Trump.
And that might be a factor, but I'm not counting on any of that.
I'm just, I am saying that this election, from my perspective, is up for grabs right now.
And that Hillary Clinton has her own problems.
Donald Trump, I wish he would stay on message.
I wish he'd do more of what he did yesterday, and that is stay on prompter, lay out his vision.
Well, first of all, explain how bad things are, which he did in this case on radical Islam and ISIS and protecting the homeland.
Then I would lay out what he would do differently, how he will solve our problems, and compare and contrast the record and failure of Obama and Hillary versus what he's going to do.
And then I'd say, God bless you, and God bless America and good night.
And I wouldn't get into fights with Mr. Khan, and I wouldn't get into comments about Judge Curiel, and I wouldn't talk about the New York Times anymore or dopey Joe Scarborough.
Who cares?
None of this matters.
What matters is he has one opponent here.
Well, really, two, because Obama is doing everything he can do to prop up Hillary.
And I'd stay focused.
You know, I like your focus group.
It's interesting, but it is certainly not a scientific method that we can count on.
Anyway, Lisa of Jacksonville, W-O-K-V, welcome to Milwaukee, Lisa.
How are you?
Oh, I'm great, Sean.
And I just wanted to tell you, thank you so much for everything you do for America.
I enjoy your program.
Listen, I called because I just had this thought bouncing around after I've been reading the emails that came out about Hillary Clinton.
And I see some of the nasty contacts she has, such as George Soros.
And I really believe that she has a personal vendetta against the American people.
I mean, if you go back to 1998, where she was drugged through the coals in public opinion when her husband was impeached by Monica Lewinsky, and then she wants to bring America to her knees is what she wants to do.
Everything she does shows that she does not care about the American people.
She played Obama like a fiddle and got him to sign a lot of different, like the Iran contract and that sort of thing.
Yeah, $150 billion to the number one state sponsor, terror, $400 million ransom.
I mean, it's unbelievable.
Her plan in her presidency than what the American people believe.
And she wants to take away the American way of life.
And I can't believe that people don't see that.
If you go through all the information that you've provided and other people have provided, and you just connect the dots, you can see that she's got a grander plan than what she's doing.
Don't you agree?
I think Hillary is a hardcore leftist.
I don't really see much difference.
How do you say this?
Let me apply this to the never-Trump people.
Oh, I don't like the tone of how Trump says this or that.
I don't like that he sometimes takes shots at people.
I don't like what he said about Marco.
I don't like what he said about Ted Cruz.
Okay.
Hillary Clinton is a known congenital, as William Sapphire said, pathological liar.
And she is corrupt, and she's enriched herself by using her office and selling access.
On top of that, she supports every leftist policy Obama supports.
Now, I just, you know, I don't know what else to say to these people except that they're just blind.
And I think that what I have learned this election year, and I'm so glad I'm not a Republican, I'm so glad that I am a conservative, registered conservative.
I have challenged Trump on every issue about what he's going to do, and it's populist, it's nationalist, but it's also conservative in most ways.
And I just think that his solutions and the way he'd govern would just, it so rattles the establishment there that they can't handle what's about to come their way.
And for those reasons and those reasons only, they're doing their level best to stop him.
And if they're successful, we'll get the government we deserve.
And, you know, that's all right.
We'll talk about other things.
We'll talk about spring break and dating and, you know, life.
I don't know what we'll talk about, to be honest.
Probably Hillary depressed.
I'm going to go into a funk.
What are you going to do?
Sandy, California, what's up?
Sandy, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hi, Sean.
Thanks for everything.
I'm thinking maybe you should drop any stuff anymore on the Never Trumpers.
Obviously, they don't care about regular people like me and so many millions of us, and instead use the time to do more pro-Trump, more anti-Hillary.
And the reason I say that, especially the more pro-Trump, is your regular media, ABC, NBC, CBS, CNN, they don't even try to let the good come through to the audience about what Trump is saying.
You've done an awesome job, and I'd just like to see you spend more time on that and more time on the things that come out in those emails about Hillary.
I've spent a lot of time, more than any of the people you mentioned.
I'm going to continue to do so.
You know, how many in the media did the story about Hillary Clinton laughing?
Can you imagine this?
Donald Trump doing this?
Laughing and bragging that she got a guy that she believed was guilty in the rape of a 12-year-old girl off, and she's bragging about it, bragging about how she got him to pass the polygraph.
I've never trusted polygraphs again.
And, you know, imagine if that was Donald Trump.
The media is morally bankrupt, corrupt, and brain dead.
And they don't want honesty.
They've chosen sides.
CNN has chosen a side, and it's Hillary's side.
And I've chosen a side, but the difference, big difference between me and most of these other people is I'm honest about who I am.
I'm saying I am, you know, I'm a conservative.
I'm not hiding the fact that I said I'd vote for whoever the nominee is, and I'll proudly pull the lever for Donald Trump because of the agenda, because of the judges, because of the wall, because he'll get rid of Obamacare, because of energy, and because of his approach to radical Islam, like the speech he gave yesterday.