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All right, happy Friday.
And yes, we made it.
Yes, indeed.
800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of this extravagance, we'll get a lot of calls in the course of the program today.
We also have Reverend Charles Christian Adams, presiding pastor, Hartford Memorial Baptist Church, Detroit, debating Pastor Mark Burns, motivational speaker, unifier.
And he is a Trump supporter.
And of course, the race card being played by Hillary.
We'll get into that in more details in a minute.
Poor Dr. Drew.
I've always liked Dr. Drew.
I've met him.
I've interviewed him.
A nice guy.
Very nice guy.
Isn't it a little bit odd after a week?
Now, he used public records on Hillary's health.
And he gave, and he also checked in with other people that know Hillary and other doctors and other professionals.
And based on the, you know, deep vein thrombosis, the falling incident, the concussion, whatever head trauma she might have had or not had, whatever event she might have had or not had.
By the way, would you see that one article that said, F you, Hannity?
How dare you talk about Hillary's hell?
You know, we're getting hit from all sides almost on a daily basis.
And you know what?
I love it.
I am absolutely positively at ease and in my comfort zone getting punched because this is one thing for sure that I know is that if you don't support Trump, you're going to get the Hillary you deserve.
And if you get the Hillary you deserve, because, you know, I don't like his tone.
Okay, then you get what you deserve.
So now the Clinton News Network is so bad.
He worked on headline news, but that's still CNN, owned by the same parent company.
Now they are continuing their big shake-up.
And they literally, one week after Dr. Drew, very well-respected guy, well-respected in medicine, well-respected internist.
He does a lot of good work.
Anyway, he offered an on-air diagnosis based on the public records of Hillary Clinton.
And he concluded that the phrase some brain damage might have happened here.
Well, she seems to have some issues, certainly, with her help, with her health.
And we're just looking at it.
By the way, this poll just came out, an Ohio Battleground poll shows that Trump and Hillary are in a dead heat.
So things seem to be turning around poll-wise.
A poll conducted by OnMessage Inc., Florida Governor Rick Scott's Pack.
Well, we'll see if there's any truth to that in the days and weeks to come.
Certainly, there's been a tightening in the polls.
And for the Nate Silver 538s of the world, Sean Hannity does believe in polls.
And I would say, yeah, I believe Donald Trump is down.
And I think that Donald Trump has some ground to make up.
And I think if he keeps going the way he has this last two weeks, I think he's going to be on his game.
And I think it'll be in his best interest.
I also believe Hillary has overreached here.
This has not been a good couple of week period for Hillary.
All of a sudden, they discover 15,000 more emails about Hillary Clinton.
And we're finding out things we didn't know before.
And Hillary Clinton goes through this big overreach and tries to paint Donald Trump as a Klansman.
And she's playing the race card.
But over time now, because Democrats use this card every single election season, it's now beginning to get exposed.
And then it raises questions about her allegiance and alliance with people like the Reverend Al Sharpton and the Black Lives Matter movement.
You know, I keep going through the history of the Democratic Party.
Why is it that every time a Democratic presidential candidate goes before a predominantly black audience, their cadence, their pitch, and their tone shifts dramatically.
Now, we pointed this out.
Even Barack Obama does it.
He sounds different.
And then Hillary Clinton, I ain't feel no ways tired and all that.
And Al Gore, Republicans are the wrong agenda for African Americans.
They don't even want to count you in the census.
Isn't that pandering?
How about you just talk the way you do to everybody else?
Why all of a sudden, why do you feel compelled to try and go into sounding like a black preacher?
That's something that I think is full of pandering.
But look, this, I'm telling you, and I thought Trump had a great response to this beyond the ads that he's now come out with.
And Trump saying, shame on you, Hillary, and the whole crowd last night, I think it was in New Hampshire, literally chanting, shame on Hillary.
And there should be some shame here.
And Hillary Clinton, she's not talking about substance.
She can't run on the Obama economy, which she says she's going to continue.
I give those statistics out every day.
She's not going to do anything about Obamacare now that you have Aetna, United, and other big health providers now bailing out of Obamacare, and you got more people losing their doctors, losing their plans, and they're paying on average $4,100 more than when Obama became president.
So things aren't working out particularly well there.
I don't think Hillary's going to be good for energy independence, the lifeblood of our economy, especially when she says she wants coal miners to be out of work and coal companies out of business.
We know she's against fracking and drilling and nuclear technology, and she buys into this green energy myth that we have spent a fortune on.
We saw the corruption in the Obama years towards Solyndra and all these other companies.
Everybody wants green energy until they put it in their backyard like the Kennedy compound.
Then you can't put up those windmills because it might obstruct the view of the Kennedys.
So it's all a bunch of nonsense.
She believes in, you know, the carbon tax baloney.
It's just, you know, one thing after another.
But I think this whole thing, when she came out with this Klan ad, you know, accusing Trump of building a campaign on prejudice paranoia, you know, talking about this alt-right movement.
Whoever heard of an alt-right movement until this week?
I'd never heard of it.
Somebody said, well, Steve Bannon said he's an alternative right.
Well, probably he's saying that he's not an establishment Republican that is weak and timid and feckless and visionless.
What is this alt-right thing that they've come up with?
A new name to describe anybody that's a conservative that actually believes we ought to have borders, that we should enforce the law, that we should build a wall, somebody that recognizes it's a national security threat, somehow that's racist, or we recognize that 95 million Americans out of work don't need more competition from illegal immigrants taking our jobs, 8 million illegal immigrants work in this country.
Well, those would be American jobs, and then we'd be down to, well, let's see, 87 million Americans out of the labor force instead of 95 million Americans out of the labor force.
And that increased competition drives down wages.
You know, the alt-right has effectively taken over the GOP.
What is the alt-right?
You know, she's out there accusing, what, Alex Jones?
Really?
She doesn't believe in freedom of speech.
What did Alex Jones say that's so alt-right?
Well, we just, some of us actually believe that we should build the wall for national security purposes.
Some of us don't believe we should take in a 550% increase in refugees, knowing that our top intelligence officials, every one of them, is saying that we cannot assure that ISIS and radical Islamists won't infiltrate that community.
We know who Trump is.
Trump wants to make America hate again.
Well, I wonder how long they focus group that phrase, thinking how cute they are saying that.
Trump gives extremists a national megaphone.
Let's tie him to the Klan.
Well, I hate to tell you this, but if you actually want to look at a fact here, the Washington Times had an article back in April where, in fact, Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign had received $20,000 in donations contributed by members of the Ku Klux Klan.
I never heard Hillary Clinton excoriate her own brother-in-law, Roger Clinton, who regularly used the N-word.
I didn't hear Hillary Clinton.
She's still begging and pandering for the votes of groups like Black Lives Matters and Pigs in a Blanket and fry them like bacon and what do we need dead cops and when do we need them now?
She seeks their advice on criminal justice matters.
Hillary Clinton is out there seeking Reverend Al Sharpton.
Reverend Al Sharpton called the first black New York City mayor the N-word multiple times and a whore.
And then he went on to talk about Greek and, well, a bad word for people that are gay and lesbian.
Hillary Clinton takes money from countries that treat women, gays, lesbians, Christians, and Jews horribly, but they're doing it for a good cause, so therefore it's justified.
No, it's not.
That's like taking blood money as far as I'm concerned.
Hillary does not want to talk about the economy.
She does not want to talk about her positions because her positions are out of touch with where the country needs to go.
She can't run on Obama's record.
She can't run on how she handled Egypt or Libya or Iraq or Afghanistan or Syria or Russia.
She has no specific accomplishments that she can go to.
And the only thing she's got left is to smear and slander, besmirch, attack, and even divide the country by playing the race card.
And that's what we're witnessing right now.
An ugly, despicable, yet predictable use of the race card by the Democratic Party.
And they do it every year.
And then you've got to ask yourselves, okay, well, why do they do it?
Because what?
They're trying to motivate their base.
You know, she knows that Barack Obama won by getting, what, 93% of the black vote the last two election cycles?
They have a Pew poll that shows that Donald Trump's outreach to the black community may be paying dividends.
You know, how has black America fared under the policies of liberalism, socialism, statism, and redistribution of wealth?
It hasn't fared very well at all.
Not in any way.
58% increase in the last eight years of black Americans that are on food stamps.
You have 12 million more Americans on food stamps, 8 million more Americans in poverty, lowest labor participation rate since the 1970s, the worst recovery since the 40s, the lowest home ownership rate since what, 51 years?
A doubling of our national debt.
We're robbing our kids blind.
That, to me, defines what this election is about.
And she wants to do what Obama did.
She's going to raise taxes $1.3 trillion.
She's going to raise spending.
Well, what did stimulus get us?
Shovel-ready jobs?
Well, they weren't so shovel-ready, were they?
The only thing it got us is a phony unemployment number because we know that they don't count the long-term chronically unemployed, so your government lies to you as a matter of course.
One in five American families don't have a single family member working there.
This is bordering on depression-like numbers.
If Obama thought $9 trillion in debt was irresponsible and unpatriotic, well, certainly $21 trillion in debt is really bad.
Use whatever terms you want.
She can't run on foreign policy.
She can't run on the Iranian deal.
She can't run on the economy.
She can't run on Obamacare.
She can't run saying that I want coal miners to lose their jobs and coal companies out of work.
She can't run and say that I'm going to fix this broken, dilapidated educational system where we pay per capita more per student and we're 35th in results.
I don't think she can run on that either.
She's running on what?
We've got to be building bridges and not walls.
Bridges to what?
You know, what?
A bridge from Mexico to the United States?
Walk over at your leisure?
A bridge from Syria to the United States?
Walk over whenever you want.
And then we have more people competing with Americans, by the way, predominantly, disproportionately, negatively impacted by these policies have been black and Hispanic Americans.
Their jobs are being taken from them and their wages are being driven down.
But she has a monopoly of compassion.
You know, the gay and lesbian community loves Hillary.
Okay, then why aren't they as angry as I am that she's taking money from countries that have the death penalty for gays and lesbians?
You know, why are women so fixated on Hillary and the breaking the glass ceiling when she takes money from countries that force women to dress a certain way?
I mean, you hear about the Burkini controversy in France?
Good grief.
I don't want to go to a beach with Burkinis.
I just don't.
How about women choose what they want to wear?
In Saudi Arabia, where she takes millions and millions of dollars, women are told how to dress.
Women can't drive a car for crying out loud.
They can't do anything.
They can't leave the country without a male's permission.
They can't even go to work or school without a man's permission.
You can't build a temple or a Christian church there, but she takes their money, and we're doing such good work with that money.
It's blood money to me.
And all these other countries.
Then she sells out her office and she gets caught.
And then she distracts the entire media's attention for getting caught for selling access to her office as Secretary of State.
And she deals the race card from the bottom of the deck claiming that Donald Trump is a Klan's member or that Klan people support him.
Donald Trump in the interview, he actually said, I don't know anything about this white supremacy stuff because he doesn't know.
That's not who he is.
I've been to his offices many, many times over the years, many times.
And guess what?
There's plenty of people, all races, all backgrounds, all religions that work for Donald Trump.
Good grief.
And the media buys into it.
They don't want to talk about substance, fixing the economy, balancing a budget.
They don't want to talk about reducing the debt.
They don't want to talk about how we are so dependent on our energy, our lifeblood for our economy from countries that hate us.
They don't want to tell you how badly Obamacare has failed.
They don't want to tell you how our educational system is failing kids, especially in inner cities.
They don't want to talk about the crime statistics that I gave you this week as it relates to illegal immigrants.
They don't want to quote Clapper and Comey and Steinbeck and Brennan and General Allen and Mike McCall that are warning us that ISIS will infiltrate the refugee population that she wants to increase 550%.
They don't want to tell you anything about this.
They don't want to tell you about her Libya failure, her Egypt failure, her Iranian failure, her Iraq failure, her Syria failure, and her Afghanistan and Russia failure.
So now we're all discussing Donald Trump and the Klan, a non-issue.
But Hillary made it one, and her surrogates in the media, don't worry, they're doing all the bidding for her, as they always do, her number one campaign contributor.
That's the state of American politics.
And then you got dopey Republicans, dumb, ignorant, stupid Republicans that are more upset with the tone of Donald Trump than the next Supreme Court, the president that will pick the next Supreme Court nominee.
I hold all of you responsible.
Hillary wins.
You own it.
Own it.
Own your opposition to Trump.
Because if she gets elected, I'm blaming you.
All of you, Jonah Goldberg, you.
Bill Kristol, you, Mitt Romney, you, Lindsey Graham, you, John Kasich, you, Jeb Bush, you, and the rest of you.
800-941 Sean.
I wish we could have the conversation that we were just having on the air.
But I promise you, if we did, we would all be fired.
Now you're thinking, well, what could he possibly be saying?
Well, Linda, I mean, how do we just forget it?
Just forget it.
I can't even.
You are worse.
You are more politically incorrect than any single human being that I know.
And it's really funny.
And this is the problem.
You can't tell jokes anymore.
I know you're kidding.
Everyone in the room knows you're kidding.
Like, I can say a joke about Irish people.
What's an Irish seven-course meal?
Now, some of you are scratching your head saying, what is an Irish seven-course meal?
What is that?
I don't know.
A six-pack and a potato.
I could say it because I'm Irish.
If I wasn't Irish and I said it, what would happen?
I'd be in big trouble for making fun of the Irish.
And a stereotype that Irish people drink a lot.
Actually, not really a stereotype based on my family history, but that's a different issue for a different day.
All right, let's get to the phones.
As I promised here, Lynchburg, Virginia, the home of Liberty University.
Nathan, you're up first on the Sean Hannity Show.
Happy Friday to you, sir.
Hey, happy Friday to you.
Look, Sean, we've got a serious problem.
I called back Wednesday morning because he encouraged.
Who did you call him?
Glenn Beck.
Glenn Beck, all right.
I don't listen to the show too much.
I used to listen to it a lot more.
I don't anymore.
But he still has some good history, serial things going on every once in a while.
Glenn's a talented guy.
I agree.
He's a talented person.
He is.
He's got some good things about him.
But he encouraged Trump people to call into his show.
I called in, and, you know, he said, we're not going to argue.
We're just going to talk.
He's just going to ask questions.
So he was asking questions, and I was just answering them.
And I was just being honest.
I wasn't trying to do anything.
And he asked me a question basically saying, well, what happens if Trump doesn't come through with what he promised?
I said, well, he's going to have to deal with the people that elected him.
He's going to have to deal with us, the people.
Well, the thing that I would say to him, if he asked me, I know he talks about me a lot lately.
I think he's kind of going.
I don't know what's happened in this election.
A while back, Pete Wanner, he's a guy that used to work in the Bush White House.
He's a very, very kind person.
I've known him for years.
And we don't agree on everything, but I think he's very bright, very articulate.
And he wrote a column how this election is destroying friendships.
And it really is.
I mean, this is, you know, everyone's wired so tight right now.
I mean, I see it happening.
I'm not going to allow any friendships to be broken on my end.
I don't care who people support.
I'm not telling people who to vote for.
I'm just saying that you're responsible for your decision.
And I think some people, you know, look at how badly Hillary played the race card yesterday.
But I think some Republicans or some conservatives or some never Trumpers, they're still fixated.
They just ignore everything Hillary does.
The single most corrupt individual to ever run for the office of presidency, the single biggest liar, the only person I know that has enriched herself to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars between her foundation and her own pockets that she's lined.
And she's dividing the country to distract the country from her latest controversy.
And all people want to talk about is Donald Trump and Judge Curiel or Donald Trump and, you know, that he had a Twitter war with Mr. Khan over Mr. Khan attacking him.
Well, I mean, the next day, he replays my, well, our conversation.
And him and his cronies, they just tear me apart.
And you know what?
I get tired of him picking on you.
I'm getting tired of him picking on Trump, but what in the world?
You're going to pick on the actual voter?
He has actually said, and I actually wrote him emails that he doesn't really give a lot of response to.
He did to the most recent one, but before that, he just wrote back, you know, something, one word, I don't remember what it was.
And I just kind of given up.
I mean, he seems to me, and I like Glenn Glenn's been very nice.
We had a really good relationship there for a while until he kind of went off the rails here.
And I don't care that he's never Trump, but I will tell him, and I will tell the people that he is with.
I know he went in heavy for Ted Cruz.
Yeah, but now he's defending Hillary.
He can defend Hillary all he wants, but here's what this election is coming down to, and I'll say it again and again until people get it.
Donald Trump has listed the type of Supreme Court justices he will put on the court.
Hillary Clinton will appoint Ruth Bader Ginsburg's on steroids.
So that will impact this country for generations.
Hillary Rodham Clinton will raise taxes and increase spending.
She won't do anything to stop the debt.
Hillary's going to increase refugees that we are told by our intelligence community can't be vetted by 550%.
Hillary Clinton can't even acknowledge that radical Islam exists.
She's the most corrupt person ever to seek the presidency.
She lies more than any person in politics I've ever seen.
She has sold out her office for personal gain.
We now have suffered greatly under the policies of Obama that she will continue.
8 million more Americans in poverty.
We have 12 million more Americans on food stamps.
We have the lowest, the worst recovery since the 40s, the lowest home ownership rates in 51 years.
One in five families, not a single family member working.
Lowest labor participation rate since the 70s.
Black Americans have been disproportionately impacted by these policies.
Obamacare premiums have raised the average family plan by $4,100 over the last eight years.
Tell me what she did and what she will do that's going to make this country better.
Absolutely nothing.
So she's going to be wrong 100% of the time.
Now, let's take Glenn's argument for a minute, and let's say that Trump does break his promise.
I've interviewed him many times.
Let's say Trump doesn't build the wall.
Let's say Trump allows in refugees.
Well, then Trump will never be reelected.
And I'm willing to give Donald Trump, who's at least saying many of the right things, an opportunity.
If Donald Trump just did this, if Donald Trump would just build the wall, it would be better for our national security and would help our economy.
And Americans.
Yeah.
If he would allow energy independence, if Donald Trump would eliminate Obamacare, and if Donald Trump would allow the repatriated trillions to come back in the country so that money could be spent on manufacturing centers and factories and put Americans back to work, if he just did that and built up our military, as he said, we are infinitely better off than we are today.
Infinitely.
And if he would just make the laws that are already on the books, if he would just enforce them, that's about, you know, that's all you have to do, really.
He already has the laws there.
Why not enforce them?
Yeah.
You know, and it's amazing what they will discount.
You know, this is my frustration.
And it goes with Glenn.
It goes with Wall Street Journal guys.
It goes with NRO guys.
It goes with all these people.
They are united.
They are helping Hillary Clinton get elected president of the United States.
They're wolves in sheep's clothing, sir.
Well, you know, I would argue at the end of the day, they think they are far superior, though, in their own minds.
They think they're smarter than us.
They think they're smarter than the record number of voters that went for Trump.
They think they arrogantly know better, and they're willing to allow Hillary to appoint those Supreme Court justices.
They're willing to allow our borders to remain open.
They're willing to allow unvetted refugees in.
They're willing to allow tax increases.
They're willing to keep Obamacare.
They're willing to let her put coal miners out of work and coal businesses out of business because that's her policy.
And their biggest complaint is Donald Trump was not a politician.
He's politically incorrect, and he says things that are inappropriate, and we don't like his style, and we don't like his tone.
Well, I'm looking far more substantively at what he's saying he's going to do, and it's night and day.
Hillary is a continuation of Obama, and I think Donald Trump is refreshingly iconoclastic, and I think his agenda is.
Yeah, he's a nationalist, populist, conservative.
The agenda he's espousing to me in interview after interview is a conservative agenda.
I also think he will surround himself with very good people.
And if he wins, we will be better off as a country.
It would certainly be refreshing to have a president that could say the words radical Islam, a president that doesn't lie like she does, a president that doesn't sell out the office the way she has.
You know, a president that hasn't screwed up Iraq and Syria and North Africa and Libya and Egypt and Iran for crying out loud.
You know, this is unbelievable.
Mike and Marilyn, what's up, Mike?
How are you?
Hey, Sean, how are you?
I'm good.
What's going on?
You know, here's the biggest issue with Trump.
You know?
He is losing to a presidential candidate that you outlined so eloquently each and every day.
But he is not willing to change the way he presents his message.
And it's going to end up costing our country dearly.
Well, I disagree with that.
I mean, he's made significant strides and changes just in the last two weeks.
If you notice, he hasn't given a speech without a teleprompter in the last two weeks.
Donald Trump hasn't made a mistake in the last two weeks.
He's not tweeting and using social media the way he once was.
So I see that he's made significant changes.
And I also see that he's made very substantive speeches that I actually find impressive.
I think his substance on ISIS, on the black community, on crime and justice, I think his positions have been rock solid.
Sean, it's not resonating with the electorate.
He is not expanding his voting base.
He's down by 10%.
He's not down by 10.
He's down by about 5%.
But yeah, I hear what you say.
He's down.
I agree.
He's down.
He's going to end up losing to a criminal, Sean.
But what do you want him to do that he's not doing?
Well, he needs to change his message.
He's not resonating with the people out there.
Do you want him to change his delivery, his style, or do you want him to change the message?
All right.
Well, this is the improvement.
Listen, I'm giving you the improvements he's made.
He's on prompter.
He's on message.
He's not getting distracted with a judge or a gold star father.
He seems to be focused.
I had advised this a long time ago on radio and TV, focus on Hillary and Obama and their failures and your solutions.
And then I would prepare for the debates.
I think if he does those things, he's got a good shot.
You know, you've got to understand, though, there's half the country right now that you could get a video of Hillary Clinton stepping up in their grill, pulling out a gun and blowing their brains out, and they'd still vote for her.
The country's screwed up.
People have become dependent.
The socialist state is alive and well.
My anger is more towards the establishment Republicans that have done all they can to sabotage Trump and his campaign.
So if Hillary wins, I'm saying to the Brett Stevens and the Jonah Goldbergs and all these other establishment Republicans, I mean, the Crystals and the Lindsey Grahams and the Jeb Bushes and the John Kasichs and others, you own Hillary's Supreme Court justice choices.
You own what her increase in refugees do if they come to this country and they harm Americans.
You own it.
You own what happens with open borders if somebody crosses the border with some type of device and hurts Americans in a small town or a big city.
You own Obamacare for four more years.
You own education that's going to be failing for four years.
You own the coal miners fired and the coal companies out of business.
And I'm blaming them by name because they can't see the forest through the trees.
And I'm saying you're not looking at the substance of this presidential election.
And a lot of them want to blame me.
Well, I kept my promise.
My promise in CPAC 2015, it's up on our website right now.
You can go see it.
I said I'd give access to every candidate on radio and TV as much as I can, and that I wouldn't endorse.
Then in 2016, after the primaries just got started, I said, I'm going to support the nominee that you, the people, choose and continue to give them access.
And I did my job.
And now I'm following through on my promise.
So I feel good.
I'm perfectly at peace with where I am.
And I will proudly pull the lever for Trump.
I like his agenda.
I like his promises.
I like his solutions better than Hillary's.
To me, it's a no-brainer.
You don't need a lot of time to figure this out.
It's not complicated.
It's not close.
Candy is in Florida on the Sean Hannity Show.
What's up, Candy?
How are you?
Hi, Sean.
Thank you.
What's going on, Candy?
What a sweet day.
I heard you talking about relationships that break up over this election, and I had to call you.
I think I have one of those type of relationships.
Uh-oh.
Is it a boyfriend, a husband?
What is it?
My boyfriend, he's Puerto Rican.
I'm white.
I'm 100% Trump, and he thinks all Republicans are liars.
And, of course, he only listens to how long have you been dating Romeo?
Oh, no, seven years.
Wow.
So now you guys are at odds and fighting over the presidential election and it's ruining your relationship?
Well, when I know he's going to come around, I know I have to take my Trump sticker out of the windshield and hide it.
So we're getting a fight.
It doesn't sound like a good match for you.
You want my advice?
What?
Go find somebody else.
I'd dump him.
You really think so?
I couldn't marry.
I couldn't date her if I was single.
I couldn't date or marry a liberal.
No way.
It's tough.
It's gotten tough.
Yeah, dump him.
There's a million fish in the sea.
Don't worry about it.
Well, thanks for the advice.
Okay.
I'm glad I can help you.
I don't think I could convert him.
I don't know.
I'd say dump him.
Why do you want to be aggravating yourself for the next however many years you're together?
You don't have kids, right?
There's no kids.
You're just dating, right?
Well, wouldn't he just vote out in my face if she did actually win, which I don't think she will?
I think she's got a good shot at winning.
I don't want to say it, but I think she does.
You know, I'm confident that he is going to win.
I don't take anything for granted.
I don't take it.
Look, I think 47% of the population is inclined to vote for a liberal, a leftist, a statist.
I think you have 50 million Americans now in poverty, 46 million Americans on food stamps.
Are they going to vote for a Republican?
I doubt it.
And I think the Democrats have successfully built up dependency and a dependency state where people reelect those people that will continue to give them benefits they want.
When we arrived in South Carolina yesterday, this was the state newspaper.
Clinton camp hits Obama, attacks painful for black voters, many in state offended by criticism of Obama and remarks about Martin Luther King.
Dr. King's dream began to be realized when President Lyndon Johnson passed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
It's as if you are minimizing I Have a Dream.
It's a nice sentiment, but it took a white president to get blacks to the mountaintop.
The damage between the Clintons and the African Americans in this country might be irreparable.
Obama's support among hardworking American, white Americans, is weakening.
Clinton had said a few years ago, this guy would have been getting us coffee.
I am not a racist.
This whole thing is the biggest fairy tale.
Gerald Dean Ferraro's comment to a newspaper that, quote, If Obama was a white man, he would not be in this position.
The Clinton campaign doesn't want to change the tone.
They're defending this, and this, therefore, is their strategy.
They are often the kinds of kids that are called super predators.
No conscience, no empathy.
We can talk about why they ended up that way, but first we have to bring them to heal.
You called out President Clinton for defending Secretary Clinton's use of the term super predator back in the 90s when she supported the crime bill.
Why did you call him out?
Because it was a racist term and everybody knew it was a racist term.
No conscience.
It's a very well-thought-out crime bill that is both smart and tough.
No empathy.
Oh, I'm black you're professors by 1994.
Let's please go and record me.
Because it was a racist term and everybody knew it was a racist term.
All right, our two Sean Hannity show write down a toll-free telephone number.
You want to be a part of the program.
Well, it shouldn't surprise anybody now that it has been exposed.
You know, some people wrote me yesterday, what does pay-to-play mean?
Well, that means when you donate to the Clinton Foundation and you are one of the very few of 150 some-odd civilians that actually get to meet Hillary Clinton while she is Secretary of State, and you're a donor or you have promised money to the Clinton Foundation, well, that's pay-to-play.
If the Clintons, then if there's a quid pro quo or there's a certain amount when the Clinton Foundation head is out there and arranges the meeting and says, this is an important person to us, meaning they donate money to us, they help arrange high-paying speeches for you.
You need to meet with them because you're getting something in return and your foundation is getting something in return.
That's a quid pro quo.
When you introduce your big donors to other people because of your position and they end up making money and getting the forestry rights in Columbia, well, that's kind of like bribery.
That's a quid pro quo.
That's pay to play.
That is what is gone on here.
You're buying access that the rest of us can never have and you're benefiting financially for yourself.
So with all of that being exposed this week, is it any shock at Hillary Clinton released this ad yesterday that starts with the KKK grand poo-bah?
The reason a lot of Klan members like Donald Trump is because a lot of what he believes we believe in.
Donald Trump would be best for the job for president.
Yeah, I am a farmer and white nationalist.
Support Donald Trump.
Sending out all the illegals, building a wall, and a moratorium on Islamic immigration.
That's very appealing to a lot of ordinary white people.
Running against Donald Trump at this point is really treason to your heritage.
Will you unequivocally condemn David Duke and say that you don't want his vote or that of other white supremacists?
I don't know anything about white supremacists, so I don't know.
Trump named Steve Bannon as his new campaign CEO.
Mr. Bannon is best known for his controversial Breitbart News campaign chair that ran a website that has become a field day for the alt-right, which is racist and all sorts of other ists.
The alt-right, which is the sort of dressed up in suits version of the neo-Nazi and white supremacist movement.
A lot of what he believes, we believe in.
All right, there it is.
That was the ad that got it all started.
I have laid out the history of the Democratic Party playing the race card.
It happens every two years.
It happens every four years.
A radio ad in Missouri, elect Republicans, a black church is going to burn.
You got the James Byrd ad.
James Byrd dragged behind a vehicle to his death.
George W. Bush supported the death penalty for those that perpetrated this evil against a fellow human being.
But then an ad is made.
Well, he doesn't support hate crimes legislation.
Well, he supports the death penalty.
You can't get worse than the death penalty.
Al Gore screaming at the top of his lungs before a predominantly black audience, Republicans have the wrong agenda for African Americans.
They don't even want to count you in the census.
And this happens every year.
You know, Joe Biden, they're going to put you all back in chains.
Even the Clintons were victim of, feel they were victimized by the race card, by the Obama campaign when Bill Clinton went out there and said they played the race card on me.
The plan to do it from the very beginning.
And it happens, and this is the moment because this is the moment where Hillary is exposed, most vulnerable, but it's pretty despicable.
Joining us now, Reverend Charles Christian Adams.
He is the presiding pastor of Hartford Memorial Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan.
Pastor Mark Burns, motivational speaker, unifier, pastor, and Donald Trump supporter.
Welcome both of you to the program.
Glad to be here.
Charles Christian Adams, do you think it's wrong for anybody to hang out with people that are either racist or use racial language or use the N-word in this day and age?
I don't think it's wrong, and I think that people are going to end up doing it, whether they know it or not.
Hang on a sec.
But if you know somebody is a racist and you hang out with them, don't you think that's wrong?
I wouldn't hang out with those people.
Not in principle.
Well, you don't know who you're hanging out with.
I'm not asking.
I said follow the yellow brick road with me here.
Come on.
You're hanging out with racists.
Reverend, Reverend, Reverend, if you know they are a racist, would you hang out with people that you know are racist?
I would try to avoid it as much as I can.
Right.
Really, what we're concerned about now is policy more than anything else.
Like, for example, do you think this ad, you've seen it, does it cross a line in your mind?
I think it's fair.
I saw it.
It's also a little humorous if you ask me.
You think it's funny to call somebody a racist and somebody that supports the Klan when they don't?
When they don't?
Isn't one of the big 10 commandments, thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor?
That's one of the big ten, Reverend.
When I went to Catholic school, they taught me that was one of the big ten.
If I understood the ad correctly, it's saying that the Klan supports him, not necessarily that he supports the Klan.
Excuse me, that's actually not true.
That's actually.
Finally, but, you know.
Reverend, I'll play the ad for you.
They are trying to tie Donald Trump to the Ku Klux Klan.
Donald Trump in that video said, I know nothing about white supremacists, and he doesn't.
You know why?
Because he's not a white supremacist.
But they like his ideas.
Look, he's a good person.
What is that?
All right, well, let me ask you a question.
Reverend Al Sharpton is supporting Hillary Clinton.
Reverend Al Sharpton used the N-word multiple times describing the mayor of New York City.
Take care!
You want to get all the nigga on television?
All these niggas on the newspaper.
Call it niggas to talk.
Don't cover them.
Don't talk to them because you got the whole ill problem.
And he used, is that funny to you?
I don't think that's that funny.
I thought it is funny.
And the other video is funny.
You think that's funny?
I saw it on your show the other night old grainy clips, and they are equally as funny when his hair was on his shoulder.
Well, I don't think playing the race card is funny.
I don't think, you know, calling the first black mayor of New York City the N-word and a whore is funny.
I don't think it's funny when Al Sharpton refers to gays and lesbians using the F-word in that case, a derogatory term there.
I don't think it's funny when he uses racial language about people like Donald Trump and white people, white folks were living in the caves while we were building pyramids, which is a comment that he made.
Do you think Hillary should be hanging out with him?
He didn't speak too highly of Rudy Giuliani either.
And he really Giuliani's policies.
You have a problem following the Yellow Brick Road with me today because we seem to be in two conversations here.
All right, Pastor Burns, what do you think?
Well, you know, I don't think it's funny at all.
I think it's preposterous.
And I really, just to say on your radio show, why many of us in the body of Christ as leaders were not following the yellow brick road because we would make decisions based off of feelings and not facts.
That video that Hillary Clinton put out there was preposterous.
I mean, Donald Trump, without question, is the least racist person you will ever meet.
But because media, mainstream media, and narratives, false narratives like that ad is drawn up, people like this pastor, God bless him, but instead of saying, hey, you know what, that was incorrect.
You know, even when Donald Trump, who, you know, I agree with him, calls Hillary Clinton a bigot, you know, I'm a pastor.
I'm a preacher.
My job is to declare the word of God and to be the canon using God's word, what's right or wrong.
I wouldn't call nobody a name, but the fact of the matter is, Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party, which this pastor supports, is part of the reason why African Americans are not where we need to be as Americans.
Yes, we have more to graduate.
Yes, we have more that own businesses than the civil rights movement.
But we're still, we're celebrating over the doggy bone that we received, and we're not still as equals financially, like women are being underpaid.
And African Americans have been underpaid, like equals in this great country we call the United States of America.
The only way, Sean, that we'd ever get rid of that is to first start removing these adjectives that describe us and start dealing with facts and not stop making decisions based off of feelings.
Like the Democratic Party.
But let me ask you, Pastor Burns, because this seems to happen every four years, every two years, that Democrats play the race card.
Now, if we're going to look at the statistics under Barack Obama, black Americans, there's been a 58% increase in black Americans on food stamps since he's been president.
There's been a 20% increase of black Americans out of the labor force.
That's not good for black America.
We've doubled the debt on all Americans.
We have the lowest home ownership rate in 51 years, the worst recovery since the 40s, the lowest labor participation rate since the 70s.
We have 12 million more Americans on food stamps and 8 million more in poverty.
So these are just facts.
One in five American families don't have a single family member working.
You know, to me, we're harming the opportunity of Americans when we were promised shovel-ready jobs and then we were told they're not so shovel-ready.
See, that's the facts that I'm talking about.
We don't want to declare those facts.
We want to just celebrate the emotionalism of having elected a first black president.
And then we want to say, hey, look how far we've come.
When in reality, the facts that you just name off, that is a reality for millions of African Americans in this country.
And it is people like the pastor who's on here.
And I just really don't understand on a spiritual note how any man of God could support abortions, which that is the highest rate of deaths of African Americans in this country.
Abortion.
African Americans make up 13, 14% of the population, but we make up over 40% of the abortion rate.
That is a genocide to our own people.
We cannot declare that black lives matter if black baby lives don't matter.
And yet, pastors and preachers who are co-laborers of the body of Christ, we are the prophets of the word of God, should be the canon to declare, based off of what the word of God says, to say, thus saith the Lord.
And I don't know how any preacher can say, I'm more proud to be black than a child of God.
It is more important that I am black and I stay to my African-American roots than I be a child of God.
My faith should come first.
There's too many people in African-American communities that are more proud to be black than an American.
And that is one of the reasons why we ask black families, the net worth of a black family is $5,000, less than $5,000.
The net worth of a Hispanic family is right at $8,000.
The net worth of a white family in America is right at $93,000.
The net worth of an Asian American family is $116,000.
We're at the very bottom.
But we want to celebrate the system that has been against the Democratic system that has been against African American, the Democratic Party, that's been against the African American community.
George Wallace, segregation today, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever.
London Bain Johnson, the N-word bill.
Let's get the civil rights bill, which he infamously called the N-word bill.
And I have those in people voting Democrats for over 200 years.
We even put a black faith on the Democratic Party, but the system is still against African Americans and minorities in this country.
And yet we are signing up in droves, voting Democrats in mass, saying, thank you for my $15 minimum wage increase.
Yeah, I'm thankful for you giving me my little bone.
Black people and minorities are way more worth than $15.
There's $2.1 trillion of money that's held up overseas.
And what Donald Trump wants to bring that money back to America and put a large percentage of that to the businesses of our country.
And we don't know the facts that over 25 brothers, you don't know the facts.
When have you been here?
I tell you what, both of you stay right there.
What a fascinating debate.
We'll come back.
We'll continue with the Reverend Charles Christian Adams and Pastor Mark Burns.
We'll also get your calls for the pastors coming up in the next half hour.
When you don't vote, you let another church explode.
When you don't vote, you allow another cross to burn.
When you don't vote, you let another assault wound a brother or sister.
When you don't vote, you let the Republicans continue to cut school lunches and hit start.
I mean, you got the first sort of mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and nice looking guy.
I don't feel no ways tired.
I come too far from where I started from.
Nobody told me that the road would be easy.
You cannot go to a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent.
I'm not joking.
Mitt Romney, he's speaking to a population of this, a segment of the population who does not like to see people other than a white man in the White House in any other elected position.
Don't know how anyone of Hispanic heritage could be a Republican.
Okay?
Do I need to say more?
Romney wants to let the.
He said in the first hundred days, he's going to let the big banks once again write their own rules.
Unchain Wall Street.
They're going to put you all back in chains.
Don't tell me we live in a colorblind society.
The Republicans know that theirs is the wrong agenda for African Americans.
That's why they don't even want to count you in the census.
No, I think that they played the race card on me.
And we now know from memos from the campaign and everything that they planned to do it all along.
On June 7th, 1998, in Texas, my father was killed.
He was beaten, chained, and then dragged three miles to his death, all because he was black.
So when Governor George W. Bush refused to support hate crimes legislation, it was like my father was killed all over again.
Call George W. Bush and tell him to support hate crimes legislation.
We won't be dragged away from our future.
All right, 24 now till the top of the hour.
Of course, a history going back to 98 elect Republicans.
Black churches will burn.
You have this phenomenon where Democratic candidates for president, Al Gore, Hillary Clinton, they get before a predominantly black audience.
They change their cadence, their pitch, their tone.
You had the 2000 James Bird ad against George Bush, who supported the death penalty for the people that killed this poor man.
In the case of the vice president, they're going to put you all back in chains.
And by the way, the President Obama, this is a storybook, man.
He's a first black American, and he's clean, and he's articulate.
Wow.
And you can't work at a 7-Eleven or a Dunkin' Donuts without a slight Indian accent, he said.
Just among the many times.
And then we've got leading up to yesterday and the release of this Klan ad attacking Donald Trump.
We continue with the Reverend Charles Christian Adams.
He is the presiding pastor of Harford Memorial Baptist Church.
He thinks this is all funny.
And Pastor Mark Burns, who does not think it's funny.
And you heard Pastor Burns in the last segment, Reverend Adams, talking about how this is not funny.
Do you think playing the race card like this is funny?
I don't think it's funny at all.
I don't find any humor in this at all.
I think that your video of Al Sharpton looking like James Brown with his hair is funny.
But I certainly do not.
We didn't play any video on the radio.
It's not possible.
I don't think that you're trying to connect Hillary Clinton with Reverend Al Sharpton to be funny or even relevant.
Well, excuse me, but wait a minute.
I'll tell you why it's relevant.
Let me answer your question.
Because Hillary Clinton is seeking his advice and his counsel.
And he's been to the White House over 125 times, according to logs.
And Al Sharpton, you know, both Bernie Sanders and Hillary want his support, just like they have sought the support of Black Lives Matter.
And we have them on tape saying, what do we want dead cops?
When do we want them now?
So I think it's very relevant.
Influence over their candidate, Reverend Al Sharpton or Steve Bannon.
If I have a question, if you're not leading up Trump's campaign.
I have a question.
If you found out that Pastor Mark Burns was a black nationalist that believed in separation of the races, I bet you would probably think less of him, wouldn't you?
Well, we can see that'll never happen.
But it doesn't matter if he believed that.
I don't believe in the separation of the races.
Don't you think it's wrong for people to use the N-word?
Don't you think that's offensive and absolutely despicable?
Don't you think it's wrong for people to use such derogatory terms like Sharpton does?
You want me to play the whole montage?
I will.
That is, we all know that Al Sharpton is using the N-word.
But if we're talking about who has more influence over the presidential candidate, Steve Bannon or Reverend Al Sharpton.
Well, what did Steve Bannon say?
What did Steve Bannon say?
Hang on a second.
What did Steve Bannon say that so offends you?
It's his history.
Well, give me one example.
I'm asking, I'll give you examples.
Let me play the montage of Sharpton, give you time to think about Bannon.
Go ahead.
Come try to magic.
You ain't nothing but a punk segment.
Now, come on, do something.
David Dayton!
You want to be the only nigga on television?
Only niggas on the newspaper.
Only nigga can talk.
Don't cover them.
Don't talk to them.
Because you got the only litter problem.
Because you know if a black man stood up next to you, they would see you for the hall that you really are.
White folks was in the cave when we had built empires.
We learned to admire them, but they knew to admire us.
We built pyramids where Donald Trump ever knew how to check your own.
We taught philosophy and astrology and mathematics before Socrates and them Greek homos ever got around.
White Enelope said I was wrong.
Cracker.
Though I think cracker is a certain personification of a certain type of person down south.
Just like Redneck.
You know, some people misinterpret cracker meaning all whites is not true.
But the confusion means you shouldn't use it.
I mean, sometimes being flippant, you say things you shouldn't say because it gets in the rear of your message and people don't really understand what you're saying.
Would you hang out with that person, Reverend Adams?
Do you think Hillary should be seeking his support?
Do you think he should be visiting Obama in the White House as often as he does?
I don't.
It depends.
But here's the thing.
I don't really want to apologize for Al Sharpton.
But you're not answering the question.
Hillary's seeking his support, and now Hillary's playing the race card, and Hillary's trying to acclaim an association with Donald Trump and the Klan that doesn't exist.
And you're saying, well, they support him.
Well, Al Sharpton supports her.
So do you condemn it the same way?
It's a simple question.
Either you're consistent in your analysis or you're not.
As far as I'm concerned, Al Sharpton does not represent Hillary Clinton.
Okay, and the Klan does not represent.
And the Klan that you think the ad is so funny about does not represent Donald Trump, but you wouldn't say that.
I said, well, look, I said that O'Bannon, to me, is far more worrisome.
And what did Bannon say that offends you?
What did he say?
Let's talk about Bannon.
I'm waiting.
What did he say?
Well, he's the one who characterized himself as being alternative right.
He is the one who characters himself.
This new word alt-right, nobody even knows what it means.
We haven't heard it until like the last week.
In other words, he's saying that he's more conservative than the Republican Party, and now the left is trying to turn it into some racist term.
Do you have any example of Steve Bannon saying anything racist?
Do you have any example at all?
Steve Bannon.
Do you have an example?
The one who does the talking.
Okay, I'm asking you, do you have anyone that implies that?
But listen, I played Al Sharpton saying outrageous things.
You said, well, Steve Bannon's worst.
What has he said that's worse?
I don't know one thing he said.
What policy?
Cutting taxes?
What policy?
What policy?
We're not talking about mass deportation when you're handling the cold work and the dog work.
That's the law.
That's the law of the land.
Bill Clinton said that.
Bill Clinton supported that.
But Bill Clinton supported deportation.
He did not support department.
Yes, he did.
Deportation.
That's what I mean.
Excuse me.
That's what the law of the land is.
And if you don't like the law, you change the laws.
Pastor Burns.
This is exactly what I've been saying from the get-go, especially many in the African-American community and my people.
We make decisions oftentimes, especially within the political realm, based off of feelings and not facts, actual facts.
We were creating a whole narrative based off of what somebody said, they heard somebody said, and their grandmama or somebody witnessed that they thought they heard somebody say.
And now we have, it becomes fact.
And when actuality, President Obama has deported way more people than any other president.
And also, the fact is, what you just said, and I said it last night on CNN, is that, listen, the power is in the hands of the people.
Right now, we're blaming Donald Trump because he says he wants to obey the law, which means if you come here illegally, that you are deported.
That's just the law of the land.
That doesn't make him racist.
That means if there's such an outcry, then let's change the law.
I don't agree with same-sex marriage, but that is the law.
I don't agree with abortions, but that is the law.
I'm not going to support it, but I'm not going to go and hate someone who's of that opinion.
All right, let me get a couple of callers in here because both of you have been very passionate about this.
Wayne at the at Wayne Dupree Show on Twitter is a friend of mine.
I've often been a guest on his program.
How are you, sir?
Hey, what's up, Big Brother?
I've been listening to Pastor Adams, and I just have a question for you because Sean, Sean asked a question about what have you heard Steve Bannon say, and you have yet to say anything.
And I mean, look, if you support Hillary Clinton, that's one thing.
I support Donald Trump.
That's my decision.
But if you're going to come on a radio show and you're going to decide that you're going to throw stuff at the interviewer talking about what Bannon said, and you can't say anything, you can't quote him.
I mean, listening to you, I don't think you know anything about Bannon.
I think it sounds a little slanderous to me.
Hold on, wait a minute.
The only thing I think that you have known is what you've heard on MSNC and these websites out here.
But anything about Breitbart, you don't know anything about Bannon.
You don't know anything about it.
Now, I'm trying to be respectful to you.
So, I mean, I'm just saying, be respectful, support your candidate, but don't come on no radio station like this and embarrass yourself.
Well, that might be your opinion, my brother.
And I appreciate you trying to be respectful.
But the fact of the matter is clear: you better study Breitbart media.
You better study.
Pastor, I ask you again, if you don't have any specifics.
Wait a minute.
Wait, wait, wait.
If you're going to cast aspersions, if you're going to cast aspersions, you have to give specifics.
Give me one example.
This is what Wayne is saying.
Find out the truth.
Okay, so you don't have any.
All right, Wayne, good to talk to you, my friend.
Nothing.
Thanks, John.
All right, let's get back to our phones.
Hang on.
We're going to go back to our phones as we say hi to Diane.
She's in Palm Coast, Florida with the Reverend Adams and the Reverend Burns.
Pastor Burns, how are you?
Oh, hey, this is Amy in Colorado.
Hey, Amy in Colorado.
How are you?
I'm good, Sean.
Thanks for taking my call.
It's an interesting discussion.
I just wanted to say I think Hillary is kind of back on her heels because she didn't expect Donald Trump to appeal to the black community the way he's been doing.
In my whole life, I've never seen a Republican actually reach out and say, hey, I have something to offer that's better.
And I also think he did something else.
I think he's saying, hey, things have gotten dramatically worse, and black Americans, sadly, have been disproportionately, negatively impacted by liberal policies.
And as evidenced by the numbers I give out every day.
Yep, and I heard him using some of those numbers as well.
And, you know, if you ask Hillary directly, what have you done for the black community?
I don't think she's done anything.
So he makes a valid point, and I think it's resonating.
All right, let me ask a question.
So you raise a really good point.
Thank you, Amy.
All right.
Reverend Adams, tell me specifically, give me one data point where the black community is better off under eight years of Obama.
Ready?
Go.
Well, he repaired the U.S. economy, which was broken.
The poverty rate is really what you want to look at.
And the poverty rate was probably somewhere around 11% or so.
Stop, stop.
I need to correct you because the number of people in poverty has gone up 12 million since Obama's been president.
We now have 46 million Americans in poverty and nearly 50 million Americans.
I'm sorry, 12 million more Americans on food stamps, 8 million more in poverty since Obama's been president.
So you're wrong.
Let's go to the next point.
How have African Americans fared better?
Give me one statistic, though.
It was over 14%.
Now, it has gone up somewhat under Obama, but he has stemmed the tide.
He has stopped the leakage.
It was a river.
All right, let me give Pastor Burns.
Pastor, if you have more.
If you have a 58% increase in black Americans on food stamps and a 20% increase of black Americans out of the labor force, how is that a success?
Let me give you the last word.
Well, it is not successful at all.
I mean, my last word is this to my African-American brothers and sisters that are listening to this broadcast.
This is played over and over again in conversations that I have across the country that when I do speak to African Americans about Donald Trump, most can't really get factual, actual factual facts.
It's just hearsay or what they may have heard from the media.
So it's so important if you look at the fact we as African Americans have suffered under eight years of a Democratic Party rule.
We now need to have someone that's going to bring an economic revival.
I've got to let you go.
I appreciate your kind words, both of you.
Went longer than we thought.
When we come back, why did poor Dr. Drew get fired for just analyzing what's in the public record about Hillary's health?
And will she ever release?
By the way, this gives new meaning to the Clinton News Network.
Jeez.
But the fact is, she released her medical record some time ago.
And if you listen to my show last week, I just called a friend of mine, Dr. Robert Heisinger, who's an excellent internist pulmonologist, and we just dispassionately sat and evaluated the medical record that she had released.
And based on the information that she has provided and her doctors have provided, we were gravely concerned, not just about her health care, not about her health, but her health care.
Why?
Well, it's hard for people to understand.
Both of us concluded that if we were providing the care that she was receiving, we'd be ashamed to show up in the doctor's lounge.
We'd be laughed out.
She's receiving sort of 1950 level sort of care by our evaluation.
So we took a look at her record, and here are the basic facts.
She had two episodes of what's called deep venous thrombosis.
Common problem, blood clots in the leg.
She also has hypothyroidism.
And she's being treated for hypothyroidism with something called armor thyroid, which is very unconventional and something that we used to use back in the 60s.
And both he and I went, hmm, that's weird.
And by the way, wow, armor thyroid sometimes has some weird side effects.
Oh, well, okay.
So she goes on coumidin.
That's weird because cumin really isn't even used anymore.
Now we use Eloquis or Zeralto, things like this.
Certainly somebody, the presidential candidate, would get one of the newer anticoagulants.
Then she falls, hits her head, and as a complication of that, has something called a transverse sinus thrombosis.
This is an exceedingly rare clot.
I've only seen one of these in my career, which is a clot in the collecting system for the cerebral spinal fluid.
And it essentially guarantees that somebody has something wrong with their coagulation system.
Well, she's had two clots, a transverse sinus thrombosis.
What's wrong with her coagulation system?
Has that been evaluated?
And oh, by the way, armor thyroid associated rarely with hypercoagulability.
So the very medicine the doctors are using may be causing this problem, and they're using an old-fashioned medicine to treat it.
What is going on with her health care?
It's bizarre.
I got to tell you, maybe they have reasons, but at a distance, it looks bizarre.
All right, so there is.
Look, I know Dr. Drew Pinski.
I've interviewed him over the years.
Nice guy, smart guy, works so hard.
I mean, not only is he doing radio and television, but he also has, you know, enormous practice that he's been involved in.
He also does a lot with people with rehab.
I mean, he's done a lot of really good work over the years.
I think he's a really smart, bright guy, and he dared to analyze the records that are public on Hillary Clinton and check in with other experts.
And now we find out that headline news, CNN, the Clinton News Network, if ever they were, well, that's the end of his show.
Why?
Because he questioned Hillary's health based on public records and gave an analysis of it.
A fair, objective, professional analysis of what he thought was going on here.
And for example, I knew of drugs like Zarelto, but I know they still do use Coumadin as an anticoagulant.
And then it raises questions, deep vein thrombosis, or did she have some type of other event, a TIA or whatever.
I think the public has a right to know.
I think we have a right to know what she said in her speeches to Wall Street and insurance companies and big banks because she gave speech after speech after speech after speech after speech.
And what did she promise them?
What did she say privately that she doesn't want to know, want us to know that she said.
Anyway, joining us now is Dr. Josh Umber of Atlas MD and Dr. Kathleen London, our dynamic health duo here, to talk about, number one, what you think about the firing of Dr. Drew.
And if you look at the public records, if somebody is running for president, Dr. Umber, I would think that you can come up with at least an analysis, your opinion, about what you think the condition is, considering they're not releasing the medical records.
I think the public has a right to know.
Well, I agree.
I think it's shocking that Dr. Drew, who had a fair analysis of, and again, his opinion, would then have his show canceled.
That says we can't even talk about it.
But I would say we can look to historical trends for precedent on how to answer this question.
And the New York Times this week talked about how McCain released his thousand-page health history in its entirety versus the current candidates have only released letters from their physicians saying they're in good standing.
So the historic trend is to give the voters ample information.
And McCain had health problems that didn't limit him from running, but it was something that clearly he felt people should know.
I don't think it's completely unreasonable to know the health of the potential leader.
Yeah.
And then, Kathleen, look, I know you're a super lib.
I know you don't like Donald Trump personally.
Thank you for making an assumption that I am.
No, you're a super lib.
I've had you on before, and you don't like Donald Trump.
And I know you've got political views, but I'm not inviting you on the program for political views.
I'm not interested in your political views.
What I'm interested in...
I am interested in that the letter that he provided has typos and terms that are not medical.
the first part, to whom my concern, and all sorts of terminology.
So he hasn't released medical records either, and that's concerning.
Okay, but we're talking about Dr. Pinsky.
I mean, does he have the right?
She's running for president.
We have certain public information about her condition, and he's trying to piece it together because they won't release it.
Do you have a problem with that?
I don't have a problem with it, but I don't think his show was canceled.
He wasn't fired.
He's still going to be on the network.
Well, the fact that it happened the very week after this whole controversy emerged, you don't see a correlation here.
He's been on the network for years and years and years.
I don't know enough about it.
I don't work for them or anything else.
I'm not going to hazard to guess.
I will say that we still use Coumadin.
There are a lot of people who don't want to go on Eloquist because we don't have a way to reverse it.
So that is a reason to go with Coumadin.
We have a way to reverse it.
Zeralto now has a way to reverse it, but it doesn't have the history of Coumadin.
So I'm not going to be able to do that.
But there's certainly something severe happened because there was even Bill Clinton's own comments about how she had this long, long recovery.
We know about the falls.
We know about the coughing fits.
We know about the deep vein thrombosis.
We know she's on an anticoagulant.
There had to be some.
We know that the medicines were discussed in these emails now that have been released.
What do those medicines tell you?
And an armor thyroid is still used.
I agree it's an older med.
We don't use it as commonly.
But there are patients who don't stabilize on some of our newer meds like Leviathyroxen.
Not as excited about it as he is, but he's correct to bring up that there can be a lot of things.
Let me ask this question.
I agree with that.
And, Dr. Umber, let me ask you this, because Hillary's top policy advisor, a guy by the name of Jake Sullivan, extensively researched the drug Provagil, did I pronounce that properly?
While working at the State Department, now he was Secretary Clinton's deputy chief of staff, and he informed Clinton in an email that this drug is commonly used to treat narcolepsy and other sleepwake disorders, was invented by the military, and it's used to treat excessive sleepiness caused by narcolepsy or shift-work sleep disorder.
In other words, people working crazy shifts, and it's also used for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis.
What is your read based on those emails saying that very thing?
Provigil is, yeah, like you described very well.
It's a medicine we use for fatigue, basically from a variety of sources.
And the use of armor thyroid suggesting a thyroid issue, fatigue is part and partial to that.
It does seem like they are beating around the bush to treat a thyroid condition.
And I agree with Dr. Linden that coumadin is still used.
The armor thyroid is definitely a less common, not quite fringe-fringe treatment.
But for the potential president, someone of her caliber position, you would think that she would be getting top-level treatment.
But I mean, when he sent this directly to her about this direct medicine, I mean, and then we read that this medicine can be used for Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis.
That should, and we do that all the time with meds.
Yeah, but we don't.
But if he's researching for it in the email that has now been released, you know, he's describing what this is used for.
And I think the most you can pull from.
We use it mostly for shift workers.
Okay, but online.
But hang on.
But the email that her staff member sent, remember, he's her top foreign policy advisor.
He sent the email directly to her.
And in the second sentence, it's also often prescribed to treat excessive sleepiness in patients with Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and multiple sclerosis.
I think you can predict there with a standard what is the likelihood of the medication being used for the first most common thing, next most common thing, third most common thing.
And yes, first and foremost, that'd be fatigue.
So we could most reasonably assume that she is dealing with fatigue on a serious level to need a medicine like this that costs a few hundred dollars a month.
Next, third, fourth, you could be concerned that she has Parkinson's or Alzheimer's or something.
I don't think we're seeing the evidence clinically, but yeah.
So obviously the aid.
I'm not saying to make the diagnosis by any means.
I'm saying just if you were going to say what is that medicine being used for her for, you'd start at the top and work your way down.
You've never prescribed it for any of those conditions, period.
I haven't either.
Again, that's why I would say you start with the most common thing, which is by far the fatigue.
And that's what I would put the most weight behind, and then percentage-wise down.
And I've used it for my ADD patients.
It works terrifically along with some other medications.
So we use it often for all the people.
I'm not concerned about her for ADD.
We have more concern about if she can't get up the stairs or issues with the cough, if that is.
I don't think we have issues with that.
I also have more concerns that we never got a real physician's letter from Trump, frankly.
Well, it was a real physician's letter.
It just was typos.
Well, he is a physician.
It was a real letter.
I'm not sure what.
But they're in a section and everything else and they're not and has typos in a non-working website.
Oh, sure.
I think, again, for both of them, I'll make the same argument for either one of them, that if the historic trend is for candidates like McCain to release their health records in their entirety, then it does set the precedent that the American voter has a right to information that may supersede the candidate's right to privacy.
Health records and tax returns, absolutely.
Yeah, exactly.
Well, let me ask you both.
Let me expand this discussion out a little bit because, all right, we now see Aetna, we see United, we see Blue Cross, Blue Shield, California, and elsewhere.
All the major health.
There are now two states and cities.
Pinnell County in Arizona is one of them.
And there's another county, I forget where it was this week, announcing that they have zero people in terms of the Obamacare exchange.
Dr. Umber, you have started something incredibly innovative down where you are in Wichita, where you have a practice where people have access to you 24-7, you and your practice.
You buy medicine.
And here, too, up in Michigan.
Dr. Lendon's doing it as well.
The movement has grown to hundreds of physicians.
Well, there's hope for Dr. London then.
I mean, the next thing I know, she'll be voting for Donald Trump.
Hey, baby, I'm not sure.
I definitely say never Trump.
But what we're both showing, and this is an excellent point, is because we try to keep it neutral when it comes to politics, is the left and the right has struggled to find a meaningful solution to health care.
But Dr. London and I both share the opinion that direct care cuts out the middleman in the red tape, where unlimited visits, no co-pays, free procedures, wholesale medicines and labs for 95% less than the pharmacy offers, especially these past few weeks where there's been this fury of information and news articles about EpiPens, which are $600 when they should be single-digit dollars.
Yeah, by the way, what do you think of the price increase on that?
What used to be $60.
Today, the same pack of EpiPen now costs $600, a 900% increase.
And now Congress is getting involved.
Look at some of the other meds.
Look at things like doxycycline that has been around since I was an infant and with pennies.
And now if you go to the pharmacy, how much it is.
I have it in my practice for cheap, but when patients go to the pharmacy, it's ridiculously expensive.
This is where physicians are stepping in as a pressure.
Injections of penis and long-acting penicillin.
That's another one.
That even 10 years ago, I would waste, I wouldn't even cover the PDA dose in my office.
I would just waste half the adult dose because it was so cheap and is now prohibitedly expensive.
And it is the treatment for strep throat.
But I think we can agree that the problem is not capitalism.
The problem is government.
The government affected the ability for the multiple pharmacy or multiple factories making doxicillin so that more closed down and now they were left with fewer and less competition.
It's a Democrat senator whose daughter runs the drug company Mylin that does the EpiPen and the same Democratic senators helped the FDA block two competitors.
And I would want to put it past either side to do something like that.
So it's crony capitalism, crony government really, that has kept innovation from coming in.
But the doctors on Facebook and forums and things this week have shown how there's products like Walgreens.
You can get an insulin case that holds your insulin pin and then put your EpiPen in that.
And the case costs $20 for two of them.
And you can get an ejection of Epi from your direct care doctor for 50 cents.
So good capitalism, good medicine, good business comes in and fixes a lot of these things when we have the chance.
And I think that'll be the solution to employers going forward.
You know, Dr. London, even though you're a liberal, I still think you're a really good doctor.
I can't believe your political views.
Unfortunately, if I had to go choose between you and Dr. Umber, because Dr. Umber makes more sense politically, I'd probably go with him.
But it doesn't mean I don't like you.
But I mean, I just, I think you and I would fight in the office, and you'd probably, you know, throw syringes at me.
There's not a lot of politics in my office other than my patients, I hope, are getting good care.
I just can't believe poor Dr. Drew got.
I'm not recognized I still take Medicare and Medicaid.
Other than that, I do.
We both do direct primary care as our model.
Listen, every doctor I know treats people for free.
Every doctor I know got into this to serve people.
Every doctor I know gets screwed over by insurance companies and the government.
And you guys are some of the good people that take care of people that can't take care of themselves, and it happens every day, and nobody ever talks about it.
Anyway, thank you both.
Appreciate it.
800-941, Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
We'll come back wide open telephones, final half hour.
Anything on your mind this Friday?
All right, on this Friday, 25 now until the top of the hour, 800-941.
Sean, you want to be a part of this program, this extravaganza.
You know, one of the races we're watching very closely is now out in Arizona, and Dr. Kelly Ward has been running for the Senate seat against incumbent Rhino Senator John McCain.
And anyway, she's been a guest on this program now a number of times.
When's the primary, Tuesday?
Hey, Sean, yep, it's on Tuesday, August 30th.
That's going to be the day we send a message to the establishment that they cannot unhear.
All right.
So the question to me is: what are the polls now showing out there?
You know, the last legitimate poll was done back in June, showing that John McCain and I are tied head-to-head with a number of undecided, about 20, 25% undecided.
Now, he has released a poll of his own that really is a completely bogus poll showing that he's so far ahead that we can't even see him.
However, his actions speak louder than his fake poll because he and his cronies have spent almost $7.6 million attacking me.
He's out doubling down on his attack ads on television.
He's going to Yava Kai County tomorrow to dedicate some playground equipment.
He definitely is showing the desperation in his campaign.
So, you know, if his polling were true, why would he be bothering?
Well, I think that's a good point.
I've also seen a lot of emails jumping into my account saying, you know, I'm so-and-so.
John McCain's in a tight, tight race.
So obviously some people are worried out there.
Yes.
Yes.
Well, the establishment is very worried, not just in Arizona, but in Washington, D.C. as well.
They are really clamoring to surround John McCain and bring back our 80-year-old senator for six more years.
And, you know, I don't know.
He hasn't delivered over the last decade.
He certainly hasn't delivered border security.
He hasn't fixed the immigration mess that he and Teddy Kennedy created.
He hasn't revved up the economy.
He's actually been there for $18 trillion of the $20 trillion we are in debt.
He certainly hasn't fixed the Veterans Administration, though he is the most well-known veteran in our country.
So he definitely has been falling down on the job.
He's weak.
He cannot do it.
He can't win in November against a rubber stamp Obama Democrat in Obamacare Queen and Kirkpatrick.
And so we need to have the right Republican on the ballot.
And I think we're going to show that on Tuesday here in Arizona.
Let me just say, on a personal level, I like John McCain.
I admire his service to his country.
I mean, it's a pretty amazing story, but he has, over the years, frustrated me more times on more important issues, including immigration, including Guantanamo Bay, including a bunch of other issues.
And I just feel like, unfortunately, he just, you know, he tries to sound as conservative as he can every election season, and then he goes back, and then he ends up being the biggest accommodating Republican that's out there.
So it's very, very frustrating.
It is very frustrating.
It's very frustrating to us here in Arizona because you're exactly right.
I have all the respect in the world for him and his service to our country and what he went through as a POW, but he simply is not the conservative he claims to be.
Every six years, he comes to Arizona.
He takes a picture with a cactus.
He says a couple of nice things about the veterans, assures us he's going to, this time, after over 30 years, he's going to secure the border.
And he goes back to Washington, D.C., and he becomes the Democrats' best friend.
That's why Hillary Clinton, again and again and again, names him as her favorite Republican.
Well, guess what?
When I get to Washington, Hillary is never going to name me as her favorite Republican.
All right, Kelly Ward will be watching this Arizona race very closely on Tuesday.
A number of primaries going on Tuesday, and we'll bring you up to speed on all of this on Monday.
Good luck in the primary.
We appreciate your time as always.
Hey, thanks, Sean.
I look forward to working for the people of Arizona and the people of this great United States.
Appreciate you being with us.
800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of this extravaganza on this Friday, let's get to our busy phones.
Let's say hi to Diane.
She's in Palm Coast, Florida, next on the Sean Hannity Show.
How are you, Diane?
I'm real good, Sean.
How are you?
How are you?
I'm good.
Good.
And thanks so much for getting so berserk about these rhino Republicans because I feel like I'm the only one like that.
It's like so upsetting to me to see what they're doing, to see how they're sabotaging this campaign of Donald's.
And they've been doing it from the beginning.
And the biggest, one of the biggest disappointments to me is Charles Krauthammer because I had so much respect for him.
I swear, I think I would have even run off with him.
And now I just, I'm so disappointed, so upset.
Boy, that's got to be frustrating if you were ready to run off with a guy, and now all of a sudden he broke your heart.
You didn't even kiss him yet for crying out loud.
And you're ready to dump him.
Well, you know, I'm just teasing.
That's funny.
But seriously, I mean, I used to hang on his every word.
And then in the beginning, when he started, you know, saying he's a rodeo clown, he's a this, and he's not backing off, and now George Will and Bill Crystal.
And I'm like, what is going on?
I know what's going on, but it's so upsetting to me.
And I just feel, I feel powerless, but I also feel that these polls that they're doing, we shouldn't be discouraged because just the way they fudge the numbers with the unemployment, you don't think they're doing this with these polls too.
So we just think there's no hope.
There is hope, but it's just.
You know, I think you raise a real, you raise a lot of really good points.
And, you know, I don't know what to say.
I mean, you've got the most dishonest, the most corrupt, the most, the single person that has benefited and sold out their office more than any other person.
And the biggest complaint about Donald Trump that I hear from the Never Trumpers is, well, they don't like his tone.
They don't like his cadence.
Ah, he says politically incorrect things.
Ah, he's not a politician.
I'm like, well, that's the point.
Nobody seems to want to just take on the system and dramatically, top to bottom, make the necessary changes that are going to help this country get back on track.
I don't care whether you believe me or don't believe me.
America is in a dramatic decline.
That's it.
That's a fact.
That's the truth.
All right, let's get to our phones.
Verlin is in Chicago on the answer.
Verlin, hi, how are you?
Happy Friday, sir.
Well, glad you called.
Happy Friday.
Thanks for taking my call.
Now, let me tell you something, Sean.
They want to take, they want to use this discrimination suit to raise Trump to the level of a racist as the same way as Hillary.
Well, let me count the ways of how Hillary is rooted in racism.
Okay?
She ran around with Robert Byrd as her mentor, somebody that filibusted black people's civil rights from 1957 to 1964.
She was a Goldwater girl, somebody else that wasn't for black people's civil rights.
And Lyndon Johnson was filibusting in 1957 up to the early 60s of black people's civil rights.
She married a man whose mentor was James William Fairbright, who was a leading segregationist in this country.
He picked a Russian mate who Al Gore, who Al Gore Sr. was the leading segregation in this country, so the apple didn't fall from the tree.
And then in 1987, everybody hates the Confederate flag now, right?
He signed Act 116 into law, reaffirming flying the Confederate flag in Little Rock, Arkansas from 1987 to they busted him in 1993.
He used to shoot golf at an all-white country club.
No blacks allowed.
And you mean to tell me you want to say a discrimination suit that could be waged against me and you, I own property.
I could be waged with a discrimination suit because I don't want poor people to stay on my property.
If I want value out of my property, I don't want government subsidies.
All he was trying to do was get money out of his brown stones.
But you want to say he's racist?
He's only getting tagged with the racist symbol because he's a white guy.
That's it.
And you cannot put a discrimination suit up against all of the rooted history of racism that Hillary and Gill has been part of for 40 years.
People need to open their eyes and open their ears.
They're just living in the here and now.
And what CNN and all these crap stations is saying to try to get their vote, people are stupid.
They need to study their history about these people.
That woman is evil.
That's what I want to say.
And thank you for letting me rent.
Verlon, I don't know what has gotten into you lately.
I don't know what you're eating.
I don't know what's in the water in Chicago, but you're a changed man.
My friend Johnny G, he is the lead guitarist for Tommy James and the Shondells.
And he was recently at a Trump meeting, I understand.
How are you, sir?
What's going on?
Great to talk with you again, Sean.
Thanks very much.
Yeah, I agree with your previous two callers there, especially with the girl, Diane, from Florida, who there's no unity in the Republican Party.
And that's unfortunate.
But I did see some unity over the weekend.
This is where I was.
I belong to the Queens Village Republican Club.
I'm originally from Queens.
So I was, check this out, Sean.
I was at the Belrose Jewish Center with the Pakistani Christians for Trump.
So we had Pakistanis, we had Indians, we had Jews, you had me.
And let me tell you, these guys are so energized for Trump and for America.
These are guys who have their own businesses.
They want to have less regulations.
They're very, very straight-ahead American capitalists, and they get it.
And they really are strong for Trump.
And it was a real pleasure to be there.
And I met some other guys.
There was a guy running for mayor against the Blasio.
His name is, I think, Vaughan.
I didn't catch his last name.
He was a black dude.
He was great.
Then there was another guy, Joseph Kankannon.
He's running for city council.
He was a great Republican.
So when the Republicans are united and we have a great message, it's great.
We need to ignore these other guys, the Jeb Bush guys and stuff, you know, and just keep our message strong.
Oh, and here's another good one from Long Island, Sean.
I was at a body shop in Freeport a few months back, right?
It's all Latino guys and me.
So all of a sudden, Trump comes on the TV, or it's actually CNN talking about him.
And I said, oh, to myself, oh, I better be quiet, I think.
They were all for Trump.
So I said, well, why are you guys for Trump?
Here's what they said.
I never forgot it.
He goes, we're sick and tired of illegals in our community killing our family members and neighbors.
We want to do what Trump has tighten the border and clean it up.
So how many people in total were at this meeting?
And where was it, a Trump Tower?
No, no, the meeting was in Queens.
And it was at the Belrose Jewish Center.
I was hanging out with Rabbi Ornstein.
Was my buddy Rabbi Potasnik there?
I mean, he is my own personal rabbi.
What's his name again?
Rabbi Potasnik.
He was the rabbi for the NYPD, FDNY.
He's a great guy.
Been a friend of mine a long time.
I haven't talked to him in a while.
I'm not sure if he was.
He used to be on the ex-wife doing religion on the line was the name of the program.
Yeah, I mean, this is in Queens.
Queens is a real melting pot, you know, so you've got everybody there.
You've got people from the Georgian community, from Russia, you know, and all these guys are pro-American and pro-Trump.
So it's so nice to see all different races coming together for freedom.
What America has always been and should remain, in my opinion.
And as a rock musician, you know me, I'm hated almost as much as you, Sean.
Not by me, my friend.
Anyway, great to talk to you, Johnny G. You're the best.
Love what you're doing.
Love that you were there.
800-941-Sean is our number.
Mike in Palm Springs, California.
Mike, how are you?
We're glad you called on this Friday.
Well, thank you, Sean.
I'm glad you took my call.
I'm a first-time caller.
I'm a Vietnam vet.
And what I'm calling about is Hillary's assumption that anybody's for Trump is a racist.
And this is being pushed by the media everywhere.
And it's just amazing to me.
Anytime this poor guy opens his mouth and says anything, they just go off on a tangent about it.
And Hillary's just put a spin on here that should never have been put on and calling his supporters racist.
And I really don't appreciate that.
You know, I don't appreciate it either.
An American shouldn't appreciate it.
This is dealing the race card.
This is dividing the country.
This is what she needs to do to distract from the fact that she has been exposed as literally selling out her office for her own profitability.
And rather than deal with that, I mean, it's pretty despicable, pretty disgusting.
And now to use this Klan thing and the list of words she threw out at Trump yesterday.
You know what?
If this is what America wants as president, and all you NRO guys, all you Wall Street Journal guys, all you former candidate people, you're watching the race card being played this way and you're not upset and you're not angry and you're not rethinking.
You're not thinking about the Supreme Court.
You're not thinking about vetting refugees.
You're not thinking about securing the border.
You're not thinking about eliminating Obamacare.
You're not thinking about energy independence.
You're not thinking about education for our kids and our grandkids.
You're not thinking about the debt, the deficit.
You're not thinking about the worst economic recovery since the 40s.
You're not thinking about the lowest home ownership rate since 51 years.
And you're worried about Donald Trump's tone?
But here you watch this and you say nothing.
And this is my biggest complaint with you, Republicans.
You know, here you have the single most corrupt individual ever to hold office, sold out her office, the single most dishonest person, and you're more angry at Donald Trump's, you know, words for crying out loud.
Not her behavior.
It's outrageous to me.
800-941 Sean, you want to be a part of the program?