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Sept. 13, 2016 - Sean Hannity Show
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Of course, you are lied to about her health.
That's all that they do.
I mean, they lie about Libya, the Benghazi, and well, they'll tell the Libyan president, the Egyptian prime minister, and her own daughter one story, tell you another story.
We didn't lie.
We're telling the truth.
Everything about the Clintons is corrupt.
Everything.
It shouldn't shock you.
Everything about their lies about the email server.
Why do we keep playing Trey Gowdy grilling James Comey?
Because Comey is calling her a liar.
The evidence is proving she's a liar.
And then, of course, we have this whole issue with her collapsing yesterday, but they didn't take her to a hospital.
No.
And then after hours of spinning and spinning and spinning, and it's not working, not working, not working.
Well, let's get a doctor to say she had pneumonia, was diagnosed on Friday.
And by the way, it can be contagious.
And, you know, the fact that she's around people and around babies at the 9-11 Memorial, don't worry.
It's okay.
Everything's going to be just fine.
And just ignore all these conspiracy theorists like Sean Hannity on the radio.
Anyway, glad you are on board.
We've got our medical aid team coming up in the course of the program.
Newt Gingrich coming up in the course of the program.
Reince Priebus, he'll join us today as well.
Let's go.
We are now, we have now been defined.
We are all in the basket of deplorables.
We are living in a volatile political environment.
You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.
It's sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.
And unfortunately, there are people like that.
And he has lifted them up.
He has given voice to their websites.
It used to only have 11,000 people.
Now have 11 million.
He tweets and retweets.
They're offensive, hateful, mean-spirited, rhetoric.
Now, some of those folks, they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not American.
Oh, they're not American.
They're irredeemable, but don't worry.
Bill is somebody that can, you know, be redeemed.
Slick Willie.
Wow.
There's a good Christian perspective in all of this.
Let me, you know, look, I guess there's a part of me that is going to say that I've been telling you, I tell you every election year, it's an old playbook.
There's a reason that Bill Clinton's against, well, this whole, you know, what do you make America great thing again is really just, you know, we know what in the South.
We know what that talks about, making America great.
We know exactly what that talks about.
Well, that came out because they were dealing with the email server scandal again last week, and it was just a great way to distract.
And similarly, when When Hillary was in the middle of the Clinton Foundation and we discovered AAP reported that over half the people that she saw as Secretary of State were people buying influence that had donated to the Clinton Foundation or pledged donations to the Clinton Foundation and they had enriched themselves in the process and the Clintons also were connected and making a lot of money.
And it's like a criminal enterprise we're looking at here every single day.
And with it, you got the lies.
And then the health issue comes up and then we spend hours and hours and hours after looking at the video.
She collapsed.
She felt she buckled.
She went down.
And if it weren't for the people around her, she would have had another concussion.
You know, like the concussion she told James Comey's FBI that she suffered, which prevented her from even remembering that she had been briefed on security issues involving the secret server scandal.
Well, I don't remember.
I had a concussion.
I had a fall.
She would have had another concussion yesterday.
People didn't prop her up.
But don't worry, it's just mere dehydration.
We don't need to go to a hospital.
What?
One of these hospitals where the little people have to wait 12, 14, 16 hours to be seen by a doctor?
I'm not doing that.
I'll go to my daughter's apartment.
I'll rehydrate and I'll be fine in the morning.
So that doesn't even fly with the mainstream media.
And then she, what's the next lie?
Oh, she had pneumonia, was diagnosed on Friday, and she's taking antibiotics.
And it's only pollen and allergies that's causing these coughing fits.
I don't believe anything these people say.
They lied about Libya.
Simultaneously, they're telling you that, you know, it's caused by a YouTube video.
Really?
Well, why did you tell your daughter, the Libyan president, the Egyptian prime minister, it was a terrorist attack connected to El Nusarah, the El Nusarah front?
Why did you say that at the same time you're lying to us?
The same time you're lying about emails and email servers.
She just lies repeatedly.
How can you possibly believe any of this?
You know, but none of this should surprise you.
Every election year, what do I tell you?
Hillary Clinton cannot run on Obama's economic record that she says she is going to continue.
She can't run on Libya.
She can't run on Egypt.
She can't run on Iran.
She can't run on Iraq.
She can't run on Syria.
She can't run on Putin.
She was the Secretary of State because it's all a disaster.
You can't run on Obama's record.
You can't run on the worst economy and worst recovery since the 1940s.
The only president that never hit one year of GDP growth above 3% can't run on that.
You can't run on the worst labor participation rate since the 70s.
Worst recovery since the 40s.
Lowest home ownership rate in 51 years.
One in five American families not having a single family member in the workforce.
She can't run on 12 million more Americans on food stamps, 8 million more in poverty.
Can't run on the worst accumulation of debt in the history of our country.
Obama accumulating more debt than all 43 presidents before him combined.
He just can't run on that.
But so what is she left with?
She's left with, oh, okay, Republicans are racist.
Republicans are sexist.
They're homophobic.
They're xenophobic.
They're Islamophobic.
You name it.
That's what they are.
This is why I play at the beginning of every election cycle.
If you elect Republicans, black churches is going to burn.
That was a Missouri radio ad.
Or I'll play you the James Byrd ad that was used against George W. Bush in 2000.
It's like my father was killed all over again.
What they don't tell you in that ad is George Bush didn't support hate crimes legislation.
That's true.
But they don't tell you that he supported the death penalty for that animal that killed this innocent man.
That part they leave out because that doesn't fit the racial prism, the narrative they want to advance.
And that's why I tell you there's a reason why Joe Biden is saying, I'm going to put y'all back in chains again.
And there's a reason, I don't feel no ways tired.
I've come too far.
And there's a reason Al Gore goes into his preacher mode like Hillary.
You know, notice that every Democratic candidate changes their tone, their pitch, their cadence.
Every time they get before a predominantly black audience, they start talking differently.
Well, that sounds like it's condescending to me.
Donald Trump, he went to the church in Detroit last week, and you know what he sounded like?
Donald Trump.
Except maybe a little softer tone because it wasn't a church.
He's not like my buddy Neil Bortz.
2004.
We're on a tour trying to get out the vote.
And Neil Bortz is in a church and he cursed from the pulpit.
Couldn't believe it.
And used GD from the pulpit in a church.
I'm like, what is wrong with you?
And he goes, what's wrong with that?
I'm like, oh, there's no hope for this man.
None.
But you ever notice, you know, Al Gore goes before a predominantly black audience.
Republicans are the wrong agenda for African Americans.
They don't even want to count you in the census.
That's not how Gore talks in real life.
Why do you change your tone, your pitch, your cadence, your delivery?
You know, listen, they'll make this up.
The glory of the Lord shall be revealed.
Stand with me for the economic empowerment that is the next great civil rights frontier.
And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed.
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.
And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed.
And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed.
Why would you do that?
Why do they play the race card?
Now, we do have Julian Assange as Rich Lowry.
By the way, the Twitter war with Rich Lowry, if you didn't see it, was classic.
Me at my best.
You see, notice that Bill Crystal tried to get in it?
I've been fighting.
By the way, I don't start these fights.
Jonah started with me.
I fight back.
You know, Rich Lowry started, I fight back.
You know, then Bill Crystal tried to get involved.
I'm like, look, you can't play if you don't have 100,000 followers at least, because you're not worth my time.
You didn't see this.
Oh, you did see it.
You didn't see that line?
That was a good one, wasn't it?
So I'm having the time of my life.
People are like, Hannany must be drunk.
I'm like, no, I'm actually stone cold sober, which made it so much more fun.
And I don't think I could be that sharp if I had drinks.
I went to the Rascal Flats concert.
It was so much fun.
Anyway, then I'm in the middle of the concert.
Actually, Gary's in the middle of singing a song.
He walks over to me and he starts doing your tweet.
Seriously, you're texting during my show.
I'm like, I'm tweeting out pictures of flats.
Don't worry, relax.
It's pretty funny.
Anyway, members, so the WikiLeaks guy, and I guess Lowry wrote a column about this slamming me and saying, you know what, Julian Assange has done us a favor.
I stand by this statement.
He exposed how weak our cybersecurity is or frankly non-existent, how vulnerable we are.
In the end, I think that's a good thing.
Also, in the end, I think we learned stuff about how deeply corrupt our government is.
I mean, Debbie Walseman Schultz has to resign because of WikiLeaks revealing emails that show the DNC and the media conspiring to stop Sanders' insurgent candidacy.
That is really corrupt stuff.
And then on top of that, we have other things that came out of those emails that were anti-Semitic and misogynistic.
And, you know, if you go to the emails in total, racist, it's pretty bad.
I mean, DNC email leaks, you know, show racist outreach to Latinos called Taco Bowl Engagement.
And then they made fun of another woman who's black.
And then they made fun of gays and lesbians.
And I'm thinking, oh, so the very thing you get every four years, every two years from Democrats, Republicans are racist.
Okay.
Well, I saw racism in the DNC emails.
I see the very people that claim that they have a monopoly of compassion for black and Hispanics, they're trashing blacks and Hispanics.
Do you want to talk about sexism?
Hillary says the basket of deplorables, they're racist, they're sexist.
Oh, and homophobic and Islamophobic.
Oh, the same woman that takes, you know, tens and tens of millions of dollars from Islamic countries that treat women like third-class, fourth-class citizens and tell them how to dress and tell them whether they can travel or whether they can work or go to school and can't even leave your house in Saudi Arabia unless you have a male relative with you and you can't travel without male's permission.
Well, let's see.
What's the penalty?
She took up to $25 million for the Clinton Foundation from the Saudis.
Oh, homophobia?
Really?
I'm going to get lectured by Hillary about homophobia, and she takes money from countries that kill gays and lesbians just for being gay and lesbian.
Oh, I guess Sean Hannity's pretty liberal on this issue compared to her because I wouldn't take a dime for those people.
Islamophobic?
No, I'm against radical Islamists.
I guess you're xenophobic if you believe that we ought to control our borders and know where people come from and ask them to respect our laws and sovereignty?
No.
Now, some of these folks, they're irredeemable.
So in the last week, you've got Hillary saying, all right, we're in the basket of deplorables, as she calls them, irredeemable, sexist, racist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic.
And meanwhile, and then her daughter plays the Trump's misogynistic and sexist.
And then you got Bill claiming, well, you know, he keeps on saying, make America great again.
And we all know white southerners know exactly what that means.
And then we find that when he ran for president, he kept saying again and again, make America great.
I believe that together we can make America great again to secure a better future for your children and your grandchildren and to make America great again.
I want to attack these problems and make America great again.
It's time for another comeback.
Time to make America great again.
Oh, well, we know.
Hey, Bill, we know what you're talking about.
We white southerners, we know exactly what you're talking about.
You're talking about make America great again.
We know what you meant, Bill.
Well, I guess based on your definition, if that's what Bill thought, then Bill's exposing a lot about himself.
Slick Willie.
Then you've got her collapsing, and you can't believe a word she says.
You can't trust them.
Why the lag time?
Hours and hours and hours between the time she collapsed.
Why didn't she go to the hospital?
Why, she didn't want to wait like the rest of us for Obamacare?
No.
She had pneumonia.
She was diagnosed.
Was it bacterial pneumonia?
My wife nearly died from bacterial pneumonia.
We have our medical experts coming up.
What kind of pneumonia is it?
When did she start taking her antibiotics?
Because pneumonia is contagious.
And she's kissing babies that, you know, did she take it the day before, two days before?
You know, is there any chance that somebody could have caught pneumonia?
From what I understand, you can read it.
You know, it's like catching a cold.
You can pass it on.
Is it walking pneumonia?
Is it bacterial pneumonia?
What kind of pneumonia is it?
And why did it take you so long to tell us that you had pneumonia?
And if you have all the first responders in the world there, the best of the best, why didn't you get help from them?
Oh, because you didn't want to be seen on video.
So you waited, you called the Secret Service, is scrambling to get your car and get you secure, and they're propping you up and they're hiding the cameras.
Sorry, I love my Secret Service guys, but those guys in particular, they looked like they were hiding her, looked like they were covering for her.
I don't mean in a bad way.
I'm just, that's probably part of their job.
You know, they were surrounding her, but she couldn't stand on her own.
She was propped up.
Then she collapsed.
Then she went not to a hospital, but to her daughter's house.
Now, look, I wish her the best.
I'm not wishing anyone ill health.
You know, I've seen people that have been dehydrated before.
My kids played, my son cramped up once playing tennis.
He took five bags of IV fluid in a hospital.
Wow.
He said it was the worst pain he'd ever had in his life.
You know, I just don't believe her.
Maybe if you didn't lie about Benghazi and lie about your server, and maybe if you weren't known for lying, we could trust you.
But I don't believe anything she says.
Do you really want her as your president?
Welcome to the basket of the deplorables.
That would be anybody that works hard, plays by the rules, and dares to disagree with Hillary Clinton.
I mean, that's basically what it is.
We're all deplorable.
You know, you've heard all this before.
This isn't new to you.
I mean, remember Obama talking about those people in Pennsylvania, the Midwest, clinging to their God, guns, Bibles, religion?
Remember that?
A lot of those small times in the Midwest.
The Jobs have been gone off for 25 years and nothing's replaced them.
And they've gone through the Clinton administration and the Bush administration.
And each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are going to regenerate, and they have not.
It's not surprising then that they get better according to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who aren't like them, like anti-American South or anti-trade center, a way to explain their frustrations.
Yeah, but WikiLeaks kind of exposed the strategy we got every four years, didn't they?
You know, you want to know who the people are that are racist and sexist and homophobic?
Well, that was all in WikiLeaks at the DNC.
One email addressed to the DNC finance chief of staff, a guy by the name of Scott Comer, pokes fun at the name of an African-American executive assistant for an apparel company named LaQuinia Gibson.
LaQuinia is a name the email reads.
Really?
You're going to make fun of the woman's name?
I'm sorry, Boo.
I hope you got a raise with that title.
Another email from the DNC chief financial officer, Brad Marshall, sought to make an issue of Bernie Sanders' religion.
Remember that?
It may not make a difference, but for Kentucky and West Virginia, you know, can we get someone to ask his religious beliefs?
Does he believe in God?
He skated on this saying he was Jewish, a Jewish heritage.
I think I read that he's an atheist.
This could be huge with my peeps.
My Southern Baptist peeps would draw a big difference between a Jew and an atheist.
Oh, okay.
Response to that was, amen, brother.
Amen.
You remember Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the things that they said about women in this?
And there's WikiLeaks.
You got all these DNC emails released out there.
It's pretty bad stuff.
You saw racism, sexism, misogyny, anti-Semitism, and, by the way, homophobia.
Use their term.
Gay slurs were in there as well.
So you add to that xenophobic.
That just means that you want to control your borders.
How dare you believe in the rule of law?
Islamophobia?
Oh, okay.
Well, Hillary takes money from countries that are racist, that are sexist, that are homophobic.
She takes millions and millions and millions and millions of dollars because they'll take one country, Saudi Arabia.
Women are third-class citizens.
Women need four male eyewitnesses for rape in a lot of these Sharia countries that she takes money from.
Four, women can't drive.
Women are told how to dress.
Women can't leave the country without a man's permission.
They can't go to work or school without a man's permission.
I'd say that's pretty repressive towards women, wouldn't you?
That didn't stop her from taking money.
Sexism?
Yeah, that's sexism.
That's racism, sex, homophobia.
Oh, if you're gay or lesbian in Saudi Arabia, you can be put to death.
Wow.
The very things that they say about Republicans every four years are the very things these Assange emails.
I know people say, well, Hannity, you've been praising this Assange guy way too much.
Well, I hate to tell you, but he did do us a favor in two respects, Julian Assange at WikiLeaks.
One, he exposed just how deeply we need to up our cybersecurity because we have zero.
The guy broke into NASA when he was 16 years old.
The guy broke into the Pentagon at 16 years of age.
That tells me we have no cybersecurity.
And our government needs to know the truth that we have no secrets if we have no cybersecurity.
And if Julian Assange could do that at 16, well, imagine what the Russians are doing and the Chinese are doing and the Iranians are doing and the North Koreans are doing.
And the second thing that he did is he exposed just how deeply corrupt our government is and how full of crap these people are.
Basket of deplorables.
And you got Hillary's health.
Well, you know, I'm sorry, I'm not a doctor, but there's certain things we know about Hillary's health.
And again, anything she tells us, we can't trust her.
We know how much she's lied in the past, lied about her emails and their email server.
I know she's lied about Benghazi and, you know, the failure of Benghazi.
The problem here is Democrats cannot run on their record.
They cannot run or differentiate themselves from Donald Trump on policy.
This is what frustrates me with these anti-Never Trumper people.
I just can't take it anymore.
So one by one, they're attacking me.
Glenn Beck spends hours on his program talking about me.
I don't know if he has lately.
I haven't been tuning in.
You know, same thing.
I mean, Rich Lowry writes a column about me.
Jonah Goldberg takes his shots at me.
Okay, and I keep asking all them, who are you voting for, Donald Trump or Hillary Rodham Clinton?
None of them will answer because we know the answer.
They're doing everything they can do.
Now, Mark Levin and I had a great discussion about this.
Mark said he's going to vote for Trump.
He's doing it a bit, albeit reluctantly.
He was a Ted Cruz guy, but he can't vote for Hillary Clinton.
He's been very honest.
He said, when I disagree with Trump, I'm going to call out Trump.
Well, so will I.
And so will anybody.
But when you compare and contrast the Trump Supreme Court appointments that will impact this country for generations, there is no choice.
None.
Unless you want, you know, Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sada Mayor, and you want a left-wing court that will legislate from the bench and cite foreign constitutions, or you want Trump's list of originalists.
They're all vetted.
Every conservative institution has vetted them as really solid Scalia Thomas originalists.
Fidelity to the Constitution.
Separation of powers.
Co-equal branches of government.
We don't want people citing foreign law and constitutions for their decision making.
This is America.
We have an American, the brick, the foundation of our law, our system of laws, is the Constitution.
It's not that complicated.
So, yeah, we don't want people legislating from the bench.
That's what you get with Hillary.
And I say this to Bill Kristol.
He wouldn't answer who he's voting for either.
Or Rich Lowry or Jonah Goldberg or all the Mitt Romney people and Glenn Beck.
Because this is a choice here.
You're either going to get Trump's Supreme Court nominee or Hillary's.
You're either going to get Trump's extreme vetting of refugees or you're going to get a 550% increase in refugees that James Clapper, James Comey, Mike Steinbeck, Mike McCall, and General Allen all said will be infiltrated or could be infiltrated by ISIS.
And if you think that's far-fetched, just look at Belgium, Germany, Paris, France, Great Britain, Sweden.
Look at what's happened there.
So you're going to either get originalist or left-wing justices, jurists that will legislate from the bench.
You're either going to get extreme vetting or you're going to have an increase with no vetting, basically.
You're going to have the bridge over from Mexico that Hillary says no walls, we ought to build bridges.
Or you're going to get Trump's wall that will secure our borders.
These are choices.
That is your choice this election.
You're either going to keep Obamacare, which Hillary wants, or you're going to get rid of it.
And anything is better than Obamacare.
That's probably why Hillary didn't want to go to the hospital yesterday.
You know, her going in front of the line wouldn't have been a good thing.
So she probably had a 16, 18-hour wait like the rest of us.
Hillary said she's going to put coal miners out of business, coal companies, coal companies out of business, coal miners out of work, bragging about it.
Okay, well, if you do that, Trump has a different policy.
Expand coal, expand drilling, expand fracking, expand nuclear, become energy independent.
You know how many times he's told me that?
So energy independence, which is good for national security, or dependency on the countries that she takes money from, like Saudi Arabia and Omam and Kuwait, UAE, all those countries.
So you're either going to have education.
She's supported by the NEA, top-down, Common Core.
We spend more per capita than any other industrialized nation, and we're 35th in results.
Or Trump has a very different policy.
Send education back to the states.
I think that's a great idea.
Let local communities decide the best way to take care of their children.
I bet they'll do a better job.
You know, can't do any worse than what the federal government's done.
Federal standards, top-down standards have done.
Now, if he just did those simple things, I even talked about their economic plans and Trump's three tax rates, which, by the way, even House Republicans agree with, or repatriating money for multinational corporations, not millions, not billions, but trillions.
But just ask them to invest it here in factories and manufacturing centers.
It'd be a huge boom to the economy.
Huge.
Trillions.
We could have an influx of trillions of dollars into this economy.
But multinational corporations, they stay away from American soil because they know that they're going to be taxed at such a ridiculous rate.
So they're keeping their money.
They're parking it offshore.
And I don't blame them because of the confiscatory tax policies and the greed of our federal government.
They pay enough in taxes.
Corporations, I know you all want to raise, you're told by Democrats, you want to raise money on corporations.
They don't pay their fares.
Corporations don't pay taxes.
You're stupid.
They just pass that cost on to you.
They're not going to lower their profit margins, but that also makes them less competitive.
That doesn't help our trade balance.
That doesn't help keeping Americans working here.
It incentivizes Ford and Carrier to go across the border to Mexico.
Of course, there's no penalty for that.
That would be protectionism.
I want free trade.
I don't want to get off a tangent here.
You know, this election is about choices.
So, yeah, I'm proudly pulling the lever for Trump.
Is he perfect?
Nope.
You have the perfect delivery?
Nope.
Has he said things I wish he didn't say?
Yep.
But Hillary's 100% wrong.
And she's the most dishonest, corrupted politician I've ever seen in my lifetime.
I've never, in all the years I've been interested in politics, which honestly takes me back to my teens.
I stayed up late at night listening to some of the great radio pioneers: Barry Farber, Barry Gray, Bob Grant, later Rush.
Heard all these guys.
Red and red, and I just was fascinated by it all.
Stay up.
I remember Barry Farber, get a picture of the get your globe.
I'll wait.
I went and I got my globe.
And he gave a tutorial on communism and Hungary, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, and went through the whole history of communism and repression and propaganda and misinformation and manipulation and how the standard of living deteriorated under two each according to their need, from each according to their ability.
Sound familiar?
Ask any Democrat: should the government provide your daycare?
Yes.
Should the government provide housing for anybody that needs it?
Yes.
Health care for anybody that needs it?
Yes.
Education, college?
Yes.
And should we pay for it?
Who's going to pay for all this?
Hillary was saying just last week, there's another big difference.
Hillary wants to raise taxes, $1.3 trillion, spending $1.4 trillion.
Great.
That's going to help us overcome our deficit, our debt.
You realize we're stealing from our own kids.
Who steals from their own children?
I don't want to steal from my children.
I want to give my children money.
I want to make sure they have a better life.
So, you know, then you got a health issue on top of it.
And we're being lied to and manipulated about that.
You can see with your own eyes.
She just collapsed.
There's a reason Hillary can't keep up with Donald Trump.
They're protecting her.
I don't know what the illness, what the ailment.
I wish her well.
But there's something that stinks here.
Something's not right.
It's not just coughing.
It's the FBI lie that.
Let's see.
This is a 5 p.m. hearing on what?
I didn't hear you.
Oh, the one-minute sign?
No, I thought you were telling me to look up at Shep Smith.
Chep's a nice guy.
I mean, I'm watching that.
I've got this TV.
I've got one, two, three, four, five, six, seven monitors in front of me.
Seven.
I feel like I'm in a NASA spaceship here every day in our studio.
So elections in life are about choices and there are consequences.
And I'm saying to those people that are undermining Trump and not seeing the forest through the trees and not seeing the choices as simply as I'm laying them out, you own Hillary's Supreme Court nominees.
You own what those unvetted refugees end up doing.
You own what illegal immigrants end up doing.
You own the deficits that she'll bring.
You own Obamacare that she'll bring.
You own the coal miners that are fired, the coal companies that are out of work.
You're going to own the fact that we're not energy independent but dependent on foreign countries.
You're going to own the crappy educational system we have.
You own it all.
Own it.
I'm owning my decision.
If Trump does something wrong, if he doesn't keep his promise, blame me.
Blame me.
I'm perfectly fine with it.
We are living in a volatile political environment.
You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.
It's sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.
And unfortunately, there are people like that.
And he has lifted them up.
He has given voice to their websites that used to only have 11,000 people.
Now have 11 million.
He tweets and retweets.
They're offensive, hateful, mean-spirited, rhetoric.
Now, some of those folks, they are irredeemable, but thankfully they are not American.
They are irredeemable.
Well, I guess Bill is redeemable.
Anyway, 800-941-Sean.
You want to be a part of the program hour two.
As we continue, one of the big stories we're following today, Hillary Clinton saying, well, you know, half of Trump's supporters are what I call the basket of deplorables, racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic.
I guess every phone book you can think of.
Now, it's interesting, Hillary.
You know, whenever she seems to get under fire, be it the Clinton Foundation and more than half, 55% of those people that saw her as individuals or donors to the Clinton Foundation or pledging money to the Clinton Foundation, she seems to get more extreme in her rhetoric.
That's when she came out with the Ku Klux Klan ad.
Or, for example, what has been coming out in recent weeks about her email server and how she lied repeatedly.
Well, then she gets more extreme in her rhetoric.
We've got that.
And, of course, also her health issue from the weekend.
Joining us now is former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
You know, I guess you're in the basket of deplorables along with me, so welcome in.
Well, we're having a great time.
We're actually at Chenesaw State.
We're having a great time in the basket of deplorables.
Okay, go ahead.
And I gave a speech here to a good-sized crowd, and the topic was deplorables and dishonesty.
Oh, come on, you did not.
I did, too.
All right, so tell us about this speech.
I got to hear this.
Well, it's a pretty simple speech.
It said, first of all, I took each of the keywords.
I said, if you're going to go to Detroit or Milwaukee and propose to actually fix things, you must be a racist because nobody on the left can defend what they're doing wrong.
When you think about where, if you point out a lot of Hillary's money comes from places where the laws discriminate against women, either mandatory clitorectomies or rape requiring four witnesses on your side and so forth, and you complain that maybe she shouldn't take money from all these people, then you're a sexist.
If you think about homophobia in terms of, for example, Iran killing gays while getting billions of dollars from Barack Obama, and you complain about that, that's a sign that you're homophobic.
If you think that we should actually know who comes into the United States, then you're xenophobic.
And if you actually want to stop ISIS from coming into the U.S., then you're Islamophobic.
And my point was, on none of these cases can they defend their policies.
So their answer is to scream.
It's like watching a three-year-old in the grocery store go berserk because they really want the frosted flakes and they don't know how to articulate intelligently.
By the way, you're aging yourself because I love frosty flakes.
You love frosty flakes.
Kids today.
And I bet if your wife didn't, if Jill didn't pick them up, you would stay in there and scream.
No, Annie.
The problem is I can't bring frosty flakes into my house because I'll eat the whole box.
I'm like Cece Sabathia with Captain Crunch.
That's a sign you may not yet have matured.
No, I have not matured.
No, but the self-discipline I have is there's a rule.
You can't bring frosty flakes into my house.
It's illegal.
It's a capital offense in my house.
I want to report to you.
I went to my daughter Jackie Christmas house today, and I had just gotten off an early airplane, and I had frosted knees.
And I want you to know that I felt virtuous because I hate the frosted anyway.
All right, I'm in better.
I've gotten in better shape since I've become a ninja warrior and doing my martial arts for these last five years.
Well, look, you're in better shape than I am.
You're a better golfer than I am.
You have a bigger audience than I do.
All right.
I've never been third in the line for the second in line for the presidency.
So I think you've got me beat.
But here's the cool part.
I then went from the whole deplorables to dishonesty and made the case that the reason that liberals have to be dishonest, whether they're professors or news media or Hollywood or politicians, is it is impossible to have an honest dialogue about the failure, for example, in Detroit if you're a liberal.
And it's impossible to have a discussion about the billion dollars going in an airplane as though it was a lethal weapon movie to Iran if you're a liberal.
So they're just lying.
They lie all the time.
And Hillary's lying isn't a personality problem.
Hillary's lying is a manifestation of the movement she belongs to, which has degenerated to a point where honesty would mean suicide.
Well, I agree with all of that.
And you know something?
When we started this campaign at the top of 2015, and now we only have 57 days to go until Election Day, the first thing I always like to warn my audience of in the course of the election, and I bring it up from time to time, not every day, and I play ads from elections gone by, the James Byrd ad, the radio Democratic ad in Missouri that says if you elect Republicans, black churches are going to burn, or it's like my father was killed all over again in the case of James Byrd,
or Al Gore saying Republicans have the wrong agenda for African Americans and they don't even want to count you in the census and Joe Biden making his comment, they're going to put you all back in chains.
And, you know, at the end of the day, this whole narrative, Republicans are racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, is all they've got.
Right.
And it's beginning to lose its believability.
And Hillary may have given us the perfect discussion point for the next 57 days.
If you think trying to help poor African Americans in Chicago so they're not killed is a sign of racism, you should be for Hillary.
Well, I think, yeah, Chicago, Baltimore, we can look at any big city that's been run predominantly or almost exclusively by Democrats is a city that is crime-ridden, that is economically depressed.
In the case of Detroit, I mean, they've got entire neighborhoods now.
They're bulldozing to consolidate services.
Now, think of it this way.
If you think that the Clinton Foundation should give back all the money it's taken from countries and dictatorships that kill gays or that repress women, then clearly, you know, you are both homophobic and sexist because they would only take the money out of a spirit of purity and love.
And so it's just wrong of us to hold them to a standard.
I love when you're sarcastic.
Your sarcasm makes me laugh.
All right, here's an important question.
And I think the issue of dishonesty, I think you made a good point here.
And that is for them, they cannot defend their policies.
So dishonesty is all they have left.
And these predictable, worn-out, you know, playbook tactics of theirs is all they can lean on.
But, I mean, I think it really fits into the health issue of Hillary Clinton.
I mean, you saw the video this weekend.
I mean, she collapsed.
And then they spent the next 10 hours trying to explain how she's dehydrated or whatever they were explaining.
And then we find out, well, she had pneumonia on Friday.
Here's another problem.
On Saturday, she's seen holding a baby.
Now, my wife once had bacterial pneumonia, and she was 24 hours away from dying.
It was that bad.
Now, I don't know if she had bacterial pneumonia or not.
That's the far worse scenario.
But if you're holding a baby, do you think it's appropriate to hold the baby and breathe on a baby if you have pneumonia?
Well, I did see one doctor who said today that it's about as contagious as the common cold.
So probably if you know you have pneumonia, you shouldn't probably be holding babies.
But here's the challenge you've got.
Once you have an entire operation which is committed to lying and their routine is lying, and it raises questions about the 33,000 emails and what actually were they hiding.
And you go down this list, then the staff's automatic operating position is, what's the lie we have to tell?
As opposed to how do we deal with the truth?
And I said to the audience here, and I really mean this, I've known Hillary for 24 years, and I'm going to have her in my prayers, and I hope that she gets well.
And while I want to defeat her, she's not our enemy.
She's an American.
She's our opponent.
But they just can't help themselves.
I mean, they have this automatic process of lying.
And I think it's going to put her under even more pressure and even more.
And it must be driving her crazy.
I mean, this is the second time she's run for president.
Both times she thought it was going to be a coronation.
Both times she was up against an opponent that she had contempt for.
She couldn't believe that Barack Obama could beat her for the nomination.
She can't believe that Trump could beat her for the general election.
And if she starts to truly get to a point where she believes that Trump is going to beat her, she will just literally fall apart.
Well, I think it's getting to that point.
I mean, I think they seem pretty desperate.
Now, if somebody collapses, now we've got other video of her, too.
Seemingly, we know she fell.
We know she had a concussion.
We know she said to the FBI that she couldn't remember ever being briefed by the State Department because of the concussion, and her memory has failed her.
So now these are admissions she didn't want to be made public.
And then we've got the issue of her twitching uncontrollably on video, which I thought was very strange.
And now we've got her literally collapsing and being held up by the Secret Service.
And the Secret Service, very oddly, seemed to want to prevent anyone from filming any of this.
That, to me, was the big surprise.
But that's pretty normal behavior.
See, look, the Secret Service is very protective of anybody that they're in charge of taking care of.
And they're going to always, you know, they live in a world of politics.
These are very smart, competent people who I have great respect for.
I do, too.
I wear their pin every night.
I'm not sure if I'm going to be the Secret Service.
It was amazing.
So I'm not surprised.
She couldn't stand, Mr. Speaker.
She couldn't stand.
She was being held up.
She totally collapsed.
And then they didn't even take her to a hospital.
Now, if you have pneumonia and you collapse, you're going to go to your daughter's apartment?
And I don't feel we were told the truth.
The pneumonia issue came out hours and hours and hours later because even the liberal press couldn't buy their nonsense.
Well, look, first of all, I have a tiny bit of sympathy because I remember at one point in Des Moines during the campaign in 2012, I got dehydrated to a point where we actually went to the local fire station.
And they said, oh, yeah, you're dehydrated.
And they, you know, I think 104 or something.
And I lay there for a half hour and they put stuff in.
All right, I can appreciate anybody can get sick.
Look, my son wants cramped.
You probably don't go to your daughter's apartment if you're collapsing.
You probably go to some kind of medical.
Right.
So why did they protect her from going to a hospital?
What is it about this condition?
I'll bet she said flatly, I'm not going.
Okay, so she says flatly she's not going.
Well, that's probably because there's something else to hide here.
I mean, and that's the problem.
You're never going to know the truth with these people.
I'll read it all the time.
I don't know if there's anything else.
The Clinton method of operation is hide everything, deny everything, surround yourself with lawyers, refuse to talk to the press, and then announce how transparent you are.
Yeah, that's true.
Do you know what this place, at this event that just happened that she happened to be at, you know who was there?
You had the best first responders in the entire country.
I mean, the FDNY is just the best of the best.
It would be like being in the doctor in a cardiologist convention if you had a heart problem.
There were dozens of people there who were prepared to take care of her instantly.
The whole thing is, the whole thing is weird, but the truth is, the Clintons are a reality show we have been living with for over 20 years.
They are some weird cross between comedy and tragedy.
And, you know, at one level, it's a crime story.
At another level, it is just, you know, it's like Black Uncle Bubba comes to town and ended up being aware of the people.
All right, but then you're describing it perfectly, and I agree with you.
Then why is this election so close on paper?
Well, so it's not just close on paper.
It's close because, first of all, you have an enormous number of people who absolutely rely on the Democratic Party winning to pay their checks.
I mean, if you're the teachers' union or you're the public employee union or you're the trial lawyers, you're absolutely committed.
Second, there are a very substantial number of genuine liberals in America.
You know, Bernie Sanders proved that to far more than I thought he would.
So if you're a Hollywood leftist, you don't actually care about Hillary.
You care about Trump, and Trump horrifies you.
And so you're automatically for Hillary.
And then third, the Republican Party prior to Trump had not been very effective at reaching out to minorities.
One of the things that really struck me in the QA session we did here at Kennesaw State was the number of African Americans in the audience, the number who ask really thoughtful, probing questions, who are clearly paying attention to the campaign, who wanted to raise serious issues.
And I think that Trump does have a unique opportunity, which he began in Milwaukee and in Detroit.
And if he keeps it up, he will presently begin to convince particularly a number of younger African Americans, millennial African Americans, and a number who come out of more conservative occupations, retired military, policemen, firemen, people who understand the need for new leadership and for a new approach.
And I think he might get a surprising vote.
At that point, the whole thing breaks wide open.
Look, you told me, because I was your MC in 1994, you told me a long time before that election that for the first time in 40 years, and I was skeptical, not going to lie, that you were going to win that election.
You have a pretty good track record with me.
I hope you're right here.
I think we will be, but I have to tell you, in terms of that 94 event, I'm here with Lena Casey and with my daughter, Jackie, who both were, we were reminiscing just before I called in about your role that night and about what a very, very exciting night it was.
All I remember is walking into a big room with CBS, ABC, and NBC.
They didn't have cable at that point the way it is now.
And I'm like the little young kid, and I'm like, Mr. Speaker, would you mind coming on my local radio show tomorrow?
And you're like, sure.
And they're like, looking at me and like, who is this punk?
Who is this kid?
They were screaming at the microphone all night that we won this, we won that.
I lost my voice that night.
No, no, that's exactly what Reynolds thinks.
She said, you looked like you were 12.
You know, it's my 30th year in radio now.
Can you believe it?
30, really?
Yeah, 30 years since I first started.
And I'll start my 21st year at Fox in a month if I survive.
Wow.
All right.
Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
And we've been friends the whole time.
Thank you.
We are living in a volatile political environment.
You know, to just be grossly generalistic, you could put half of Trump supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.
Sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.
And unfortunately, there are people like that.
And he has lifted them up.
He has given voice to their websites.
It used to only have 11,000 people.
Now have 11 million.
He tweets and retweets.
They're offensive, hateful, mean-spirited rhetoric.
Now, some of those folks, they are irredeemable, but thankfully, they are not American.
Speaking to wealthy donors, Hillary Clinton called tens of millions of Americans deplorable.
You could put half of Trump's supporters into what I call the basket of deplorables.
The racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic, you name it.
People like you, you, and you.
Deplorable.
You know what's deplorable?
Hillary Clinton viciously demonizing hardworking people like you.
I'm Donald Trump, and I approve this message.
All right, 25 now told the top of the hour.
That was Hillary Clinton.
I'm in the basket of deplorables.
So welcome to the show of the basket of deplorables.
57 days now till Election Day, 800-941.
Sean, you want to be a part of the program?
Joining us now is Reince Prievis.
He is the chairman of the Republican National Committee, and he put out a pretty blistering statement about the basket of deplorables.
Now, who are these people?
Let's say they're hardworking Americans that get up every day.
They take care of their own kids.
They pay their taxes.
They create the goods and services that we all need, want, and desire.
Let's say they're clinging to their god guns religion, but they're all a bunch of bigots, racists, homophobes, Islamophobes.
And of course, we're in the basket of deplorables.
Well, I'm in the basket with you, I guess, Sean.
And they're also veterans.
They're people who have served this country.
It's an unbelievable statement from somebody who claims that she's for the people.
And it's totally an opposite of what this hoax that the Democrat Party tries to portray themselves as.
You have this fundraiser when everyone's kind of chuckling and giving the golf laughs.
And the second part of that, which people aren't really talking a lot about, is this irredeemable statement.
I mean, you consider the fact that we're all children of God.
And even if you felt that people were, you know, if you want to shun people in a fundraiser, the fact that you would even think someone that you don't agree with, even if you thought someone was, you know, you take her at her word, that, oh, there are particular people that are really awful.
To think that people are irredeemable, you know, to deny redemption, to deny that part of life.
And, you know, to me, now listen, as a Christian, for someone they say someone's irredeemable, I got to tell you, it is a view of the world that I don't share.
And the fact that we're all Americans and we're on the same team, for goodness sakes, you know, it is politics, but we all are Americans.
And I hope we do, at the end of the day, care about each other enough not to label people.
I wonder if she thinks her husband is irredeemable after all the shenanigans he's been involved in over the years.
But, you know, this is the narrative that Democrats use every election.
And I guess as the ethical scandals and questions and now health questions of Hillary have come into the forefront, I mean, I sense a little bit of desperation on her part is to double down on this whole idea that anybody that's going to vote for Trump is unacceptable, irredeemable, Or if you want to use that phrase, or, you know, just to use the words that she's using here, and, you know, the basket of deplorables.
I mean, basket of deplorables, because you don't agree with her.
What happened to liberal openness, open-mindedness, inclusiveness?
I mean, what happened to their normal mantra here?
Well, and this is, to me, a moment in the campaign that you've just nailed where she's sitting there on Friday night and she's saying to herself, I cannot believe that I'm not running away with this.
I can't believe that Americans are having a hard time buying what I'm selling.
They are having a hard time because they can't believe her when it comes to all of these ideas that she has that she's talked about last week is what she's going to do on foreign policy and what she's going to do in Libya and what she's going to do in the Middle East.
She had her chance.
She was the one person in America, more than anyone, me, you, anyone listening to this program, there is no one person in America that had more to do with and a greater opportunity to deal with ISIS and our foreign policy across the globe than Hillary Clinton.
And now she's claiming that she has these ideas for what she's going to do.
She had her chance and it failed.
And that's why people aren't buying what she's selling.
And so, yeah, she's upset, and now she's desperate.
And on the health issue, I mean, number one, we don't want her to be ill, and we don't, and it isn't something we want her to get better.
I mean, this is not anything that you would take as a political opportunity.
However, the honesty again is what the issue is.
Here we have them spinning and spinning and spinning all day on Sunday, and then suddenly they come back and say, oh, well, she was diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday.
And oh, well, yeah, look, it's the lies, Sean.
We don't want anyone to be ill, but what we do expect is that you'd at least be honest.
And now it's.
I mean, does it matter that she was embracing a child knowing that she had pneumonia?
Well, I don't know why he would do that.
I don't know why.
Is it bad?
I don't know what's going on, actually.
I don't know what to believe as far as what they're saying is the problem because they don't tell the truth from the beginning.
And so it's reasonable.
It's not mean.
It's not wrong that I'm saying this.
It is reasonable for people to not accept what they say because they say things that are lies so often.
You don't know what's going on.
At the beginning, though, of this whole process, whenever we start a political election year cycle, I go back in the archives of the Sean Hannity show, and can you believe I've been on radio?
This is my 30th year for crying out loud.
It's nuts.
But growing up, hey, listen, I hate to say growing up, but in college and listening to you in Milwaukee, when the chairman of the Republican National Committee goes, I just grew up listening to you.
I guess I'm still in the demo just for the record.
I'm within the.
You're a young guy.
Yeah, well, I started pretty young.
So my point is, though, and I think this is really important, I mean, every election cycle, it's Republicans are racist and sexist and homophobic.
Now we've got the word Islamophobic.
Well, I actually want a president that can acknowledge radical Islam, especially if we're going to have any attempt at beating radical Islamists.
Well, and yet, to conclude what you were saying, yet they're the ones that take the opportunity to snub their noses at half of the country, make fun of people, laugh, drink a cocktail.
This is who they are.
These are liberal New York elitists that are claiming that they're for the average person.
It is a total lie from beginning to the end.
Well, you focused on something, and I give out statistics every day on this program about the state of the economy.
Give out her foreign policy record every day on this program.
She can't run on either one of those records because, well, it's been an abysmal failure.
And so from my perspective, and that then raises questions.
Like, I was attacked viciously again by the NRO establishment crowd, Jonah Goldberg and Rich Lowry this weekend, and I did fight back on Twitter.
But, you know, here's my problem: there's not one individual that's hurting Donald Trump, but you've got all of Mitt Romney's team.
You've got people like Lindsey Graham and John Kasich and Ted Cruz and Jeb Bush.
They promised they were going to support Donald Trump.
Then you've got the NRO crowd.
Then you've got the Wall Street Journal crowd.
And my argument, then you've got the Romney crowd collectively.
They're hurting Donald Trump, I think, with the base.
And what I'm saying to them is, well, that's a half a vote for Hillary.
You own it.
And in other words, you will own Hillary's economy.
You will own Obamacare if it remains the law.
You will own her Supreme Court justices.
You will own her unvetted refugees.
You will own the negative impacts of open borders.
You'll own her top-down NEA-supported Common Core education.
You'll own her firing of coal miners and putting coal companies out of business.
What part of this do they not see as conservative?
Because I've been a conservative my whole life.
I'm a registered conservative.
Well, I think that, and I appreciate what you're saying, Sean.
I know you're, hey, the election's 58 days away now, and it is time for some people to come home and support the nominee, knowing that at the very least, I support the nominee for what the nominee believes in and for what I think Donald Trump is going to do.
But at the very least, you ought to look at what Hillary Clinton's going to do.
And if we've been fighting and fighting and fighting to get a majority in the House to get a lot of people in the world.
But didn't these guys promise you, didn't they sign a piece of paper promising they'd support the nominee?
What are the consequences?
Yeah, some of these folks talked about, well, not just talked, some of these folks signed what we call a data exchange agreement, an actual agreement with terms and conditions.
And by the way, this isn't some, I've heard people talk about, oh, the pledge, and they think it's something that we just created for this cycle.
It's the same data exchange agreement that Mitt Romney signed.
It's the same data exchange agreement that John McCain signed and all those other people that were running.
And what it says is if you take stuff like data and tools from the RNC, you're going to agree to support the nominee of the party.
And they all signed it, including Trump, and they all agreed to it.
So we're, and I'll get, I'll kind of fill you in a little bit more later, but I can at least tell you that I'm going to be discussing this very shortly with some of our state chairmen.
And we are going to talk about what the consequences are of when you have a private organization, like a political party, that sets forth some rules that people agree to abide by.
They give you their word that they will.
And they don't.
There has to be some resolution of this matter.
It is not a, you know, there has to be some resolution.
And all I'm going to say at this point is that we're looking at what options there are.
And I agree with you on all of it.
If people give their word to support the nominee and they don't, I think that's an issue.
All right.
Let me ask this.
One of the most important issues that we're going to discuss the day after Election Day is how did the ground game work?
Sean Spiker, who is a RNC chief strategist, communications director, he actually put out what the RNC field staff looks like from 2012 to today.
It's far more impressive going from 576 trained organizers to nearly 4,000 organizers, where you once knocked on, what, a few million doors.
Now you've got millions and millions of doors you're going to knock on.
Are we going to wake up the morning after Election Day?
Are people going to be analyzing Ohio and North Carolina and Florida, New Hampshire, Iowa, Virginia, and say, well, if only we had a better ground game, we certainly could have competed here.
No, no, because we're going to win and we're going to have the White House in our column and people are going to be happy.
But let me just say this.
The ground game can get you a field goal.
I mean, you've got to be within a field goal.
And then the ground game and data operation, turnout, absentee ballot, mail, then you can move into winning states that are tight and very close.
So number one, I think it is going to be close.
Number two, I think it's going to come down to the operation.
The operation here is far bigger than what the DNC has put together, and we've been beating them for years.
You obviously saw what happened in 2014 with the same sort of operation here.
Now it's just on steroids.
But ultimately, it's the same old thing that Abraham Lincoln said.
Find every Whig and get them to the polls.
It just so happens that we have greater sophistication today to know everything about our voters and target and matters.
So do you think you because this was one of the benefits in the analysis we had post-08 and 2012, it was that, wow, Obama, the Democrats, they outperformed on the ground.
They were able to pinpoint every potential voter for the Democrats, and they got them out to vote.
Do you feel you've at least duplicated that, if not surpassed that?
Yeah, no, absolutely, Sean.
I not only feel like we duplicated it, but we surpassed it.
And we're beyond where we've ever thought we could be.
I mean, we're looking at a ground operation and a data operation that is, in some cases, five, six times bigger than 2012.
On just data and digital, we're probably at 12 times the spend on the data operation than where we were four years ago.
Times 12.
Listen, this is not something that I would know.
I just know ground game is important.
I think it can contribute greatly.
And by the way, I think for the sake of Hillary, maybe that's another reason to get rid of Obamacare.
Oh, I guess she's probably exempt from that.
All right.
Exactly.
Ryan's Prievis, thank you.
We're watching closely.
Hey, everybody.
David here.
So it's late on a Sunday night, but I feel I have to document this because it just happened.
I've taken some screenshots, and it's chilling.
I still haven't really absorbed it because Huffington Post, where I was a contributor, they have revoked my publishing access, and they've deleted both of my articles that were published earlier over the weekend.
Both of my articles have been pulled without notice of any kind, just completely deleted from the internet.
And both of those articles mentioned Hillary's health, which is both a hashtag on Twitter.
And I linked to a video that a YouTuber, Paul Joseph Watson, had uploaded back on August August 4th, showing signs that Hillary Clinton's health is quite poor, showing something that appears to be either a seizure or an involuntary muscle spasm while she's questioned by a number of reporters.
And that video since August 4th that Paul Watson put up has been viewed more than 3.5 million times.
So it was a very newsworthy thing for me to link out to.
People are talking about it.
That hashtag has been quite popular.
And whenever a video concerning a presidential candidate's health is viewed more than 3.5 million times, somebody who's under contract to the Huffington Post and to AOL should be able to link out to that, especially as a journalist living in the United States of America.
I should be able to link out to that without having their account revoked without any notice on a Sunday night, late on a Sunday night.
It's 11 local my time, 11:18 p.m.
I don't like this.
This is really not good.
I've written hundreds of stories, filed hundreds of stories over my years as a journalist and pundit, and I've never had anything like this happen.
I've honestly never seen anything like this.
You know, this is happening in the United States in 2016.
It's frankly chilling.
I'm a little scared.
You know, I'm doing this video also to say I am not suicidal right now.
I am not a particularly, I'm not a particularly clumsy person.
I don't own a car at the moment.
I uber around everywhere.
So if I am to slip in the shower over the next couple of days or something silly like that, we have to really kind of employ probability and statistics here because I'm not a clumsy person, right?
And I'm also not a depressed person right now.
I'm a person who's spooked out, though.
This is spooky.
To me, this is extremely spooky.
I don't like it.
The video evidence is solid.
Hillary Clinton, in spite of the best efforts of her handlers and doctors, shows strong evidence of having advanced Parkinson's disease.
This debilitating condition makes her medically unfit for any position of responsibility.
Even with the best treatment in the world, she can't hide her tremors, weakness, and PD LID.
At this stage of things, she has very limited stamina.
This explains why she does so few campaign appearances.
We don't see her climbing steps, and she's incapable of handling sudden visual stimuli or stress.
This is why she won't do press conferences.
Multiple reporters shouting questions are likely to cause more bizarre tremors and dyskinesia.
Second, Hillary Clinton is incapable of handling the daily stresses of the presidency.
She would have frequent freezes and off states.
The 3 a.m. phone call would simply go unanswered.
By the way, is that what happened during the Benghazi attack?
Third, as Parkinson's disease advances, it often produces dementia.
Our president must always be strong and clear-headed.
Wow, that was Dr. Ted Noel giving his assessment based on the public records.
Prior to that, you have this Huffington Post writer, Dave Seaman, who, along with Dr. Drew Pinsky, suffered consequences for daring to raise questions about Hillary's health.
I guess, you know, her twitching and her problems.
And even though she admitted now to the FBI that, in fact, she can't even remember ever being briefed, given a security briefing on how to handle classified information.
She was given them, numerous ones, but she told the FBI she couldn't remember because of a concussion and a fall that she had.
Anyway, joining us our medical, well, A and a half team, because Dr. Josh Umber is the A team, and Dr. Kathleen London is like the B minus because of her political views, not because of her health views.
How are you?
Fine, thanks.
All right, so you got Dr. Noel making his analysis.
Dr. Drew Pinsky, I think, is a pretty level-headed guy.
He's got great credentials.
I mean, I've known him for years, watched him for years.
I think a lot of them.
He's very measured.
I know he's worked at very prestigious hospitals and in multiple positions.
He also consulted experts before he made his commentary.
I don't think headline news or CNN should have gotten rid of him, nor should they have fired this poor guy over at the Huffington Post who sounds like he's on the ledge.
But in fairness, when you see this collapse, Dr. Umber, do you think Dr. Noel's onto something?
I think this weekend's videos is definitely concerning.
It's the most concerning thing we've probably seen where there's just clear evidence that she can't hold herself up, that she's ill.
She collapsed.
I mean, listen, she collapsed.
Yeah.
And there was a full collapse.
And if it wasn't for the people holding her up, she would have fell down and had another concussion.
Yeah, and I think it just concerning overall.
And by the way, it is concerning.
As a human being, you don't want anybody collapsing.
But it seems to me that there are a number of health issues here in play.
I mean, if she's telling the FBI she can't remember a briefing because of a concussion, does that sound to you like the normal process for a concussion, or is she lying?
The worse the concussion, the longer the post-concussion syndrome and memory difficulties are, but then the more concerning that is.
So if we're having that severe memory problems, then that speaks to just the daily process.
What did you think about the time lapse between her collapsing, the video getting out, the excuses that she made?
Oh, she's just dehydrated.
She's this, she's that, culminating in a, quote, Friday diagnosis of pneumonia.
Now, there's also video, Dr. Umber, of her, as I understand it, embracing a child.
I mean, is pneumonia contagious?
Oh, yeah.
Pneumonia is pretty contagious, and so typically you wouldn't be able to do that.
Excuse me, not when you're treated with antibiotics.
This is nonsense.
Three days from Friday, Saturday, and we don't know when she began her course of antibiotics.
I mean, that hasn't been revealed.
You know better than that.
Stop the fear-mongering.
Okay, but Dr. London, you don't know when she began her course of treatment, do you?
If she was doing that on Sunday, then the antibiotics have been on at least 24 hours.
I think it's amazing that with a diagnosis of pneumonia, she was still going forward and pushing forward.
So I think quite the opposite of that.
Why did they take all those hours and hours and hours and give us this nonsense?
Now, if you had been diagnosed with pneumonia, you had a patient diagnosed with pneumonia and your patient collapsed, would you go to your daughter's house?
Would you recommend they go there?
Or would you go to a hospital like the average person and wait 12 hours because of Obamacare?
Well, the average person would have the latter scenario.
But either she's not being handled well or it's not really pneumonia.
I think most doctors were questioning that.
Look, walking pneumonia, I remember being in med school and walking around with it for two weeks before I got diagnosed.
So walking pneumonia, a lot of people don't know.
I met someone today, a new patient, who's had it actually for a month.
We didn't hear it was walking pleasure.
That's actually not uncommon.
All right, what if she had bacterial pneumonia?
Exactly.
If she was.
My wife almost died from bacterial pneumonia.
That's a little different.
There's different types of pneumonia.
So let's get it.
There are absolutely nothing.
But we don't know what kind this is, do we?
But the concerning part is that it doesn't seem just like pneumonia.
And it's the frequent cover-ups.
Now to the point that it does just question your ability to serve the role of the office.
And when do we get a, you know, we are picking the person who is going to be making these decisions, and we need to know that they're...
All right, let's go with the stuff that we do know.
All right, Let's go with the constant cough.
Let's go with what she told the FBI and that she had a concussion and therefore she couldn't remember security briefings when she became Secretary of State.
She doesn't remember ever having them.
Then we know that she's had these what seem like neurological incidents where she's like uncontrollable twitching, and I've shown that video on TV quite a bit.
And we put it up on my website.
And then you have a woman that collapses, but they don't want to tell us she has pneumonia until hours and hours after because even the mainstream media is concerned that this looked really, really bad.
So based on what we know, isn't it in the public's right to know, in the realm of the right to know, Kathleen, whether or not she's having neurological issues, whether or not, as Dr. Ted Noelle suggests, that maybe, and we have the WikiLeaks, by the way, you know, her staff was looking up drugs that apparently are used for Parkinson's disease.
Do you really want me to go with that?
WikiLeaks is factual?
Really?
WikiLeaks has never been wrong in 10 years, not one time.
Well, not one time.
Not one time.
And this is nobody's contradicted WikiLeaks, but we have people and emails from people on our staff looking up Parkinson's medicines, apparently, for her.
Since we can't make the actual diagnosis ourselves, we have to, you know, discuss what the potentials are.
If it was pneumonia, okay, but it still doesn't explain the cough.
It doesn't explain her other faults or other weaknesses, the reports of hypothyroidism or the blood clot.
But if it is something more important, so if the simpler it is, the less reason her campaign has to hide it.
And then the less of an issue it is for everybody.
They should have just been open and clear about that from the beginning, and this would be a non-issue.
The more serious, so it's just on the continuum of less serious to more seriousness.
If they are hiding it and it is something significant that doesn't come out until after the election, that may change a voter's opinion.
Based on everything we know, Kathleen London, I know you're a big Hillary supporter.
I know this is very personal politically for you, but I want you to put aside your personal politics.
This is not a personal political history.
You can't wait to pull the lever for Hillary Clinton.
I think, you know, this weekend's videos.
I'm simply going on medical information here.
I don't see anything being hidden here.
Okay, well, why did it take anything being hidden here?
Why did it take hours?
Do you really believe she had a concussion and the concussion prevented her from remembering that she was briefed on how to handle classified information?
And because of her concussion.
Have you ever had a concussion, sir?
Yeah, I've had my bell rung more often than I care to mention.
But this weekend wasn't.
And do you remember the incident?
Yeah, I remember.
You were surrounding that?
Including being knocked out, yes.
Well, you're unusual because most people do not.
Okay, but I do.
And I remember from the time I was a kid, but I'm telling you.
Maybe if you've had that much brain damage, that might explain some of the hell.
That might explain why you're going after that.
Maybe you're explaining a little vicious dog.
Well, let me ask you this: if you want to call me a dog and get very personal about it, do you think that Hillary Clinton is honest and trustworthy?
Did she tell the truth about Benghazi, for example?
Because simultaneously.
Absolutely, I do.
All right, well, let me prove to you, doctor, that you're delusional and maybe you need to prescribe yourself some of your own medicine because she told her daughter, the Libyan president, the Egyptian prime minister, simultaneously while telling us two very different stories.
She told them it was terrorism.
She told us it was related to a YouTube video and not terrorism.
That to me would be a conscious lie.
Excuse me.
That would be a conscious lie.
I did not approve a budget.
I don't even think there's medicine you could give her that could solve that lie.
And here's another lie.
To play the blame.
Okay, and Hillary, let me play for you: James Comey being grilled by Trey Gowdy, exposing Hillary's lie.
Let's see if you'll defend this lying.
In a congressional hearing on July 7th, Director Comey directly contradicted what you had told the public.
I had not sent classified material nor received anything, Mark classified.
Secretary Clinton said she never sent or received any classified information over her private email.
Was that true?
Our investigation found that there was classified information sent.
So it was not true.
But I am confident that I never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time it was sent and received.
Secretary Clinton said there was nothing marked classified on her emails, either sent or received.
Was that true?
That's not true.
There were a small number of portion markings on, I think, three of the documents.
I never sent classified material on my email, and I never received any that was marked classified.
Secretary Clinton said I did not email any classified material to anyone on my email.
There is no classified material.
Was that true?
There was classified material emailed.
People across the government knew that I used one device.
Maybe it was because I am not the most technically capable person and wanted to make it as easy as possible.
Secretary Clinton said she used just one device.
Was that true?
She used multiple devices during the four years of her term as Secretary of State.
But we turned over everything that was work-related.
Every single thing.
Personal stuff, we did not.
I had no obligation to do so and did not.
Secretary Clinton said all work-related emails were returned to the State Department.
Was that true?
No, we found work-related emails, thousands that were not returned.
All I can tell you is that when my attorneys conducted this exhaustive process, I did not participate.
Secretary Clinton said her lawyers read every one of the emails and were overly inclusive.
Did her lawyers read the email content individually?
No.
He directly contradicted what you said, he also said in that hearing that you were extremely careless and negligent.
Well, Chris, I looked at the whole transcript of everything that was said, and what I believe is, number one, I made a mistake not using two different email addresses.
I have said that, and I repeat it again today.
It is certainly not anything that I ever would do again.
I take classification seriously.
I relied on and had every reason to rely on the judgments of the professionals with whom I worked.
All right, Dr. London, based on that grilling of Trey Gowdy of James Comey and her own statements, did she lie to us?
I do not think she lied to us.
I think she did the same thing that everybody else did.
And she used the same emails that everybody else did.
You know what?
You know what?
This is where you're going to be able to do it.
Look, you may be a good doctor, but you're not good at politics because no other person in her position ever had a private email server.
She was caught lying repeatedly.
And what bothers me is you're a very intelligent woman, but when it comes to Hillary, you're blinded by ideology.
And it seems that it's clouding your judgment.
I wish we had a drug that you could prescribe that would make people tell the truth because we learn an awful lot about Hillary and how much she lies because people like you, I think, you know, she could shoot somebody on video and you would say, well, she was shooting her in self-defense, even though she shoots the person in the back of the head.
I mean, it's just like the level of, you know, excuse making by people like you stuns me.
But in this case, if I'm going to look at health and everything else, I think both sides need to disclose rights.
I want to see both sides' tax return.
I got a roll.
I got a roll.
Thank you both.
Dr. Umber.
Thank you, Dr. London.
We got a rocking and rolling show tonight.
Annody on the Fox News channel.
We got Newt.
We're going to get into, of course, Hillary's deplorable comments and Hillary's health issues, and we've got our medical aid team, and we've got all of this, and Laura Ingram tonight, and Larry Elder, and Monica Crowley and Doug Schoen, and much more Charlie Hurt.
So that's 10 Eastern on Fox.
Hope you'll set your DVR.
Oh, our friend Catherine Prudhome is with us.
She is a, I think you're a former now state legislator, right?
Or are you still in the legislature?
I'm still in the house.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I apologize.
I don't remember if you stayed in or what you did.
It's the New Hampshire House.
Yeah, and tomorrow is our New Hampshire primary, so that's pretty exciting.
And I'm not sure if I'm doing it.
Well, listen, you know how much I support you.
I think you're a woman of great courage, and I know you've taken a beating up there in some of the media that doesn't like you, but you've shown enormous courage to bring up issues that other people are afraid of.
You're a part of the basket of deplorables, by the way.
Honored to be in that basket.
Yeah.
So what's going on?
Well, you know, I think the biggest problem that we're dealing with right now is, you know, the conservatives in the House are dealing with so-called Republican rhinos, such as the Speaker of the House, who is targeting non-conservative candidates that are also Republicans, but targeting them and not supporting the conservative legislators who are the incumbents.
And that's been very frustrating because it's not really the role of the speaker that we usually see in a house.
And it's been a challenge.
Yeah.
I know Reiner has dumped you after you questioned Hillary, so what does that mean?
You worried about getting re-elected tomorrow?
I am a little concerned.
You know, I think there's been just a lack of some support.
But when I talk to regular people here in Derry, that's the town I represent, I'm getting a lot of support from them.
But because this is a very small, low-budget race, we don't have any polling, so I have no idea how this will go.
But I think that a lot of it would be a referendum.
How many people are going to vote in your primary tomorrow?
Probably up to 10,000.
Let me play and remind our audience your courage.
Let's play it here.
Let's start with the questions, and I'll try to get as many in.
Well, I'm going to call on people.
Wait a minute.
I'm not going to take your question because other people have been raped.
Yes, go right there.
Okay, let me see.
Right back there, this man right there.
Here we go, right there.
You are very rude, and I'm not going to ever call on you.
Thank you.
Thank you.
I asked her how in the world she can say that me, Roderick, and Kathleen Willie are lying when she has no idea who Winita Roderick is because she told me this summer that she doesn't know who she is and she doesn't want to know who she is.
And how can she assess that they're lying, which is what she told someone last month.
And she says, she says that she says that rape victims should be believed.
I agree with her.
That's true.
They should be believed and you should assess what they're saying.
She doesn't even want to assess it.
Why does it matter to you?
Because I'm a rape survivor myself.
Of course it would matter to me.
And as a state representative, I have constituents who tell me that they're drug addicts because they were sexually assaulted and what they did.
How would I not care about that?
You're a Republican, though.
Coming here to question her, though.
Coming here to question her in an event, putting her on the spot like that makes her look not in a perfect light.
Is that your goal?
Was your goal to make her look similar?
As a Democrat, I became a Republican because of this.
Understandable.
Because of this stuff, because of what I saw happen in the Clinton years, that this was the hypocrisy of the so-called women that fight for women.
It was the height of hypocrisy.
I mean, that's a big deal, so we'll, you know.
Anyway, if there's anything we can do to help you, Catherine, let us know.
We'd love to see you win.
I think you showed enormous courage, and then you take a beating for doing what Republicans should be doing more often.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
If there's anybody out there from Derry, New Hampshire, I'd just really be honored to have your votes.
And I look forward to calling you and telling you I've done well.
All right.
Thank you, Catherine Prudholm.
I hope she does well.
You know what?
She's got courage.
What do we keep saying we want in politicians?
Courage.
There's one who's running that has courage.
All right back to our phones.
Sandy is in California.
Sandy hi, how are you?
Or glad you called, i'm fine.
Um, on Hillary's, 50 of Trump supporters are in a basket of deplorables.
It reminded me of the Democrat primary.
During a debate, Anderson Cooper asked her who she viewed as an enemy.
Now she didn't say Isis.
She didn't say Islamic, radical Islamic terrorists, she said Republicans.
So this deplorable basket is further evidence that this woman does not like the American people.
She holds contempt she, she holds hatred and i'm telling you we need Donald Trump to be our president, a man who's reaching out to let me just remind you so you know I mean.
Remember there was one guy that talked about bitter Americans clinging to their bibles, guns and religion.
In Pennsylvania, like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced and they've gone through the Clinton administration and the Bush administration and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are going to regenerate and they have not.
It's not surprising them that they get better than they cling to guns or religion or antipathy towards people who aren't like them, or anti-immigrant south or, you know anti-trade center and a way to explain their frustrations.
Yeah, I mean, you know, and people in the Midwest, in Pennsylvania?
They still voted for him.
We need to understand though, that the Democrat establishment has become a party of liars, a party that doesn't hold the American people and their needs dear, and that's something that I see in Donald Trump.
So Standard Trumpers.
Yeah, I want to hear this.
The Flight 93 election and understand that if you vote for her, she considers you an enemy.
Yeah, you can't vote for somebody like that.
You're in the basket of deplorables.
That's what she thinks of us.
That's what she thinks of her fellow countrymen and we're not American.
But, by THE way, a lot of Democrats, they expose how they really feel in these unscripted moments.
Obama did it, Andrew Cuomo did it, Hillary's now done it.
That's how they really think.
All right, let's get to our busy phones.
Uh, let us say hi to Dave in New York City, the All-new A M710 W, or the TALK OF NEW YORK, NEW Jersey, Long Island.
How are you, hey Sean?
How you doing?
Thanks for making a cool.
I'm a New York City police officer, and it is actually disgusting when my brothers and sisters have to sit there, sit around and watch him basically slap i'm sorry, Colin Kaepernick, slap everybody in the face while kneeling during the national anthem.
If, if he really wants to have an opinion, he should take off that uniform, throw on a vest and strap on a gumbelt and walk some of the neighborhoods that we do.
Yeah, i'm telling you people don't understand, Because I've been there, like you have, and I know cops like you, and I know what you do.
Yeah.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead, you go.
If he wants to know about injustice, injustice is when you make $11.9 million to sit on a bench.
While my brothers and sisters in New York City get up and go to work every day with no contract for very little money.
People don't understand.
To be a cop now in New York, you've got to work 25 years to get a pension.
To be a cop in New York, what's the starting salary?
$37,000, $35,000?
$37,000.
And when I go and work at Yankee Stadium or these other sporting events, I get about $250.
And it's a day I'm not with my family and I'm not with my kids.
Yeah.
And every guy has to work another job.
Every guy has to work overtime.
Nobody's home with their family.
And you can't get an apartment in New York unless you're living in a dump.
And that's absolutely true.
And the problem is, he's just another misinformed, misguided celebrity or sports star that doesn't even know the meaning of the word oppression.
Oppression is in the Middle East when women can't go out in public without their faces covered or they can't drive a car or gays get beat to death.
That's oppression.
Again, it's just, I don't even think he would be doing this if he was up for a contract or he was still starting.
It's just an attention.
He's an attention whore is what he is.
Well said.
All right.
Appreciate it.
I said that.
I'd be in big trouble.
Anyway, thank you for your service, Dave.
You're a great American.
God bless you.
Tony in D.C. Tony, how are you?
Glad you called.
Doing good, Sean.
Thanks for taking my call.
Hey, I'm going to get back to Hillary and the lack of culpability she thinks she has by saying that the classified material emails didn't have headers on it.
And Sean, if you look, before she could get her security clearance, she had to sign what's called a non-disclosure agreement.
You can get it on the net.
They FOIA it.
It's already out.
But this NDA at the very first paragraph says that classified material is marked or unmarked or oral communication.
So in whatever form she saw it had it in, regardless of markings, she was responsible and she signed for that.
And secondly, it points to the executive order that governs all of the handling of classified material.
I work in the intelligence community for over 30 years, and I can tell you this, that if you go to the executive order and once again, look at the NDA, you'll see that it's as her, as a head of the State Department, was responsible for ensuring that the proper handling and dissemination of classified material, including that stuff on her server, which is an absolute no-no, clearly marked on that executive order, she violated.
So even if you couldn't say she was culpable criminally, at least you could say that she was grossly incompetent in her management of the State Department.
I think that laws were violated, crimes were committed, obstruction of justice, criminal intent.
It's all been proven.
And then she gets away with it.
And frankly, James Comey, I mean, it's a disgrace what he ended up doing here.
Yeah, I mean, you can tell.
I mean, if you look at the documents, I'd say all your listeners should look up that non-disclosure agreement and look up that executive order that you can get them online and read it.
It's plain, even for a dummy like me.
And you look at it, she clearly violated all of these straightforward rules that she signed for.
I mean, she's got her signature on it.
So, you know, bumped her head or whatnot.
Is that what she's going to say when she makes a gross misstep as president of the United States that I bumped my head and I forgot?
And, you know, we know, you and I both know that.
Ignorance is no excuse.
Oh, I'm sorry, Your Honor.
I didn't know that I couldn't murder somebody.
That's a ridiculous excuse.
Well, I got to tell you, I think you're right.
I mean, it is gross negligence, criminal intent, but the average American, I swear, if you have her on video shooting somebody, she gets away with it.
Thank you.
Raleigh, North Carolina, Chris, next, Sean Hannity Show.
What's up, sir?
Hey, Sean, thanks for taking my call.
I've been thinking that Trump needs a really good zinger in the debates to put the final nail in the coffin for Hillary.
So you remember Reagan's response in the 1984 election to a question about age being an issue in the campaign?
And he replied that he did not intend to exploit his opponent's youth and inexperience for political gains.
So Trump needs something similar to that, I think.
Look, if I'm Donald Trump, let me get to yours in a second.
But if I'm Donald Trump, you're exactly right.
I think Donald Trump needs to know economic facts, foreign policy facts, and then Trump has the answer to everything else.
And the only thing he needs are these quips because debates are about moments.
They're not about content the way people do.
What's going to be played the next day over and over and over and over again?
You're right.
What is yours?
Okay, so what I'm thinking is that the moderators are going to ask him about his inflammatory rhetoric, and they might specifically reference his calls and his supporters' calls to lock up Hillary.
And they might ask him to expand on, you know, what exact comments that he regretted when he made those, made, you know, he alluded to that in that recent rally in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Anyway, however they come at him, he needs to say something like this.
Despite previous calls to put Hillary in prison for her dishonesty and bad judgment, in truth, it would not feel right to put a frail old lady in poor health in prison.
But for those same reasons, they would also not feel right to put her in the White House.
So that's my thought.
What do you think?
I think that's pretty good, actually.
We got some amusing laughs.
You've given that like 10 stars.
Is that what you're saying in there?
That's a pretty good quip.
All right, we'll tell Trump to use that, okay?
And you'll get all the credit.
Sounds good.
Thanks a lot.
You like that?
Maybe we should have the best comeback for Trump contest and let listeners write them in on our website or something.
Is there a way to do something like that?
We can do that?
All right, I'll let you set that up for tomorrow.
One-liners for Trump.
That's what I want you to call it.
Give us your best one-liner.
Now, I know what's going to happen, and we can't make them public because everyone's going to write the most outrageous thing.
It's like these keyboard warriors in their underwear, including the guys at NRO that I've been fighting with and having Twitter fights with all weekend.
I mean, they think they're all brave and courageous, you know, sitting there anonymously, but I like this idea.
So we won't make them public, but I'll look at them.
And if they're worth passing on, I'll pass them on.
How's that?
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