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Sept. 29, 2016 - Sean Hannity Show
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Hollywood Star John Voight has abandoned the typical liberal movie star role to support Donald Trump.  His vision for America is one of personal and fiscal responsibility, a sentiment not too often followed by his colleagues in the entertainment industry.  Sean and Voight sit down for a review of the election so far. The Sean Hannity Show is live Monday through Friday from 3pm - 6pm ET on iHeart Radio and Hannity.com.   Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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This is going to be an interesting 40 days.
Look at all these people.
It's going to be an interesting 40 days.
It's going to be a victory for you, the American people.
We're going to end the Clinton corruption and restore dignity and honesty to government service.
I don't know if you watch today the hearing.
It was disgraceful.
It was disgraceful.
Hillary Clinton is an insider who fights only for her donors and for herself.
I'm an outsider and I'm fighting for you.
Believe me, I am fighting.
How can Hillary Clinton try to lead this country when she has such a low opinion of its citizens?
How can she lead this country when she thinks America is full of racists, deplorables, and irredeemables?
You're not irredeemable.
You're not irredeemable.
You're not deplorable.
Boy, look at this crowd right into every little corner, even up there.
Wow, this is something.
And you know what?
Folks, it's this way all over the country.
Look back there.
People trying to get it.
It's this way all over the country.
Because people are disgusted with our government.
We are being run by incompetent people.
We are being run by people that don't know what they're doing.
And in my opinion, Hillary Clinton is the most incompetent of all.
By smearing tens of millions of hardworking, decent Americans, she's rendered herself unfit to be president.
She is unfit to be president.
Also, tonight, Hillary Clinton.
All right.
Why are you playing part of my TV show?
Anyway, 800 941 Sean, our toll-free telephone number.
If you want to be a part of this extravagance, all right, we have a Rasmussen poll, first post-debate survey showing, oh, let's see.
It's pretty much the same as it was 4241.
Gary Johnson earning 7% of the vote.
Doesn't surprise me at all.
We have more debate fallout, we're going to get to.
I want to start today with something a little bit different.
Apparently, on the Clinton News Network last night, I guess they feel a need to boost up Hillary's uh stature.
So in comes President Obama, and Obama had to actually respond to a gold star mother's question about why he won't use the term radical Islam.
This is pretty fascinating.
Let's listen in, shall we?
As a gold star mother, my son gave his life for acts of terrorism.
Um do you still believe that the acts of terrorism are done with a self-reclean Islamic religious motives?
And if you do, why do you still refuse to use the term racially?
I'm sorry, Islamic terrorist.
You know, the truth of the matter is that this is an issue that has been sort of manufactured because there is no doubt, and I've said repeatedly, that where we see terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda or ISIL They have perverted and distorted and tried to claim the mantle of Islam for an excuse for basically barbarism and death.
These are people who kill children, kill Muslims, uh, take sex slaves.
There's no religious rationale that would justify in any way any of the things that they do.
But what I have been careful about when I describe these issues is to make sure that we do not lump these murders into the billion Muslims that exist around the world, including in this country, who are peaceful, who are responsible, uh, who in this country are our fellow troops and police officers and firefighters and teachers and neighbors and friends.
I cannot, for the life of Me understand this unwillingness, this reluctance, it's mysterious this resistance, the constant, constant praise of Islam and its contributions, and then of course the terrible deeds done in the name of Jesus Christ and the Crusades and so on and so forth.
I don't want to validate terrorists, Obama goes on to say, as a Christian, I wouldn't allow Christian terrorists to claim my religion.
Listen to this next line.
What I learned from listening to some of these Muslim families, both in the United States and overseas, is that when you start calling these organizations Islamic terrorists, the way it's heard, the way it's received by our friends and allies around the world is that somehow Islam is terroristic.
And that then makes them feel as if they're under attack.
In some cases, it makes it harder for us to get their cooperation in fighting terrorism.
So do I think that if somebody's uses the phrase Islamic terrorism that it's a huge deal?
No.
There's no doubt that these folks think that and claim that they're speaking for Islam.
But I don't want to validate what they do.
I don't want to if you had a an organization that was going around killing and blowing people up and said we're on the vanguard of Christianity.
Well, I'm not as a Christian, I'm not going to let them claim my religion and say you're killing for Christ.
I would I would say that's ridiculous.
That's not what my religion stands for.
Call these folks what they are, which is killers and terrorists.
And that's what we've been trying to do is to make sure that A, we don't validate their claims that somehow they speak for Islam because they don't, and B, making sure that we do not uh make Muslims who are well-meaning and are natural allies on this fight, because these groups are killing more Muslims than they're killing anybody else, make sure that they don't feel as if somehow that this is some contest between the West and Islam.
All right.
It's long, but it's it's worth playing.
And I am going to remind you now with 40 days out, I'll remind you every day what this election is about.
And probably at the top of my list is I want a president that can say the words radical Islam.
I want a president that's going to listen to Comey and listen to Clapper and listen to Steinbeck and listen to Brennan and listen to McCall and listen to General Allen that ISIS can infiltrate the refugee population.
I I I don't have the time here to really play it, but I mean I can play Comey from yesterday.
I mean, couldn't be any more clear in warning us of what's about to happen and how big this is.
You know, a friend of mine in law enforcement told me that there were some type of radiation detection going on in Tucson, Arizona in the last number of days.
And it's somebody that I trust and somebody I believe.
And, you know, where's that coming from?
Because I know they got radiation detectors all over all over New York, and if somebody comes out and they just had a thallium stress test one of the detectors, it goes off.
They have radiation, it goes off.
How is it all of a sudden going off in Tucson?
That's a little scary scenario.
I you know, I just hate to think 15 years ago, on September 11, 2001, and then, you know, we're scratching our heads, how could this ever happen?
And then the we do a report, we spend government money, and we do all the investigative work, and they actually come to a conclusion that I agree with, part of it anyway.
We have a group of people at war with us, but we weren't at war with them.
You know, if in fact something horrible happens again, are we gonna look back at Obama and Hillary Clinton and their refusal to say radical Islam and identify an enemy?
And are we gonna refuse to look at what happened in New York and New Jersey?
Are we gonna refuse to acknowledge what happened in Chattanooga and San Bernardino and uh Orlando and in Paris and in Belgium and in Germany and in Great Britain?
And are we gonna say, oh, whoops, they were at war with us, we couldn't even Say who they were because the president's so politically correct.
That's one of my top issues.
Not vetting refugees insisting we take in refugees from countries where culturally speaking, they are taught and trained as somebody that whose values totally and completely contradict our values.
Just like it hasn't become an issue in the campaign about Hillary taking money from the Saudis.
Well, I'm sorry, but Saudi Arabia oppresses women and kills gays and lesbians, and they oppress Christians and Jews.
So vetting refugees should be a big deal.
Or if the next attack is somebody that crossed our borders that we know are poorest, are we going to say, well, had we controlled our borders and built the wall and had protection and secured them?
Well, this person and that person and this person and that person that did this, this, and this wouldn't have gotten in.
So you can't say radical Islam.
We're not going to vet the refugees.
We're going to have open borders of Hillary's president.
I'm not even talking about the bad state of the economy or the idiotic, imbecilic, absolutely self-destructive Iranian deal to give the number one state sponsor a terror 150 billion dollars.
Or that people that were so dumb that after so much blood was shed, our brave treasure, men and women, 5,000 killed, Iraq, Afghanistan, and they fight, bleed, and die for cities like Mosul, Ramadi, Tik, Felush or Benghazi.
I'm sorry, Baghdad.
And Benghazi is another issue.
We don't give them the help beforehand.
And then during the attack, we're worried about whether or not those that are gonna rescue them what they're wearing, and we have them change clothes four times, and then we don't send them in anyway.
And then we lie to the American people.
Get away with that.
And then the Russian reset, and then China and their territorial ambitions, and then the North Koreans.
And then I haven't even touched the economy.
Hillary wants to raise taxes, increase regulation.
She's literally, you know, slavishly beholden to this idiotic global warming, cooling, global temperature science that's not science.
I mean, that's gonna hurt.
I thought Sylndra worked out great, didn't it?
So put coal miners out of work and coal companies out of business, raise taxes, increase regulation and bureaucracy.
You know, we're not gonna bring up the Clinton Foundation, the corruption, the special access, you donate money, you bought access to Hillary.
Plain and simple.
It's not the vast right wing conspiracy, it's the associated press.
We're not gonna bring up the emails.
Why bring up the emails?
33,000 deleted, and just to make it really deleted, we'll use bleach bit.
You mean like with a cloth?
Such corruption.
Or Obamacare.
You didn't keep your doctor your plan, but you still have faith in government, and you didn't save 2,500 a year.
You ended up paying $4,100 more since Obama's been president.
There's so many big issues here at stake.
Anyway, Donald Trump is now polling his supporters on what topics that they think he should bring up in the next debate, but I don't think it's really that hard.
You know, the list of questions is trade, foreign policy, taxes, reducing the debt, job creation, law and order, and then they could go through a series of questions that they ask people.
I would think that, you know, debating Hillary is is rather straightforward and simple.
The economy's been a disaster.
All the statistics I give you every day, foreign policy, I just mentioned every failure we have and what's at stake.
And I think that, of course, Hillary's corruption, everything from the Clinton Foundation to the Saudis to our lying.
By the way, if we're gonna talk about smearing women, there's nobody, no couple that have smeared women more than the Clintons.
I'm gonna talk about the all right, maybe, maybe, maybe Donald Trump did use the term Miss Piggy.
Let's say he did.
All right, is that worse than Bill Clinton and what he did to Paula Jones who got paid $850,000 in a settlement because he exposed himself to her?
Or is it worse than what Kathleen Woolley says about him groping and grabbing and bundling and touching against and kissing against her will?
Is it worth it worse than one eat a Broderick's claim of rape?
Oh, that's called context.
It's called perspective.
You know, may I advise and extend my remarks?
We'll listen to a woman that well, everybody's got a pass for crying out loud.
You know, come on.
I was we all did stuff wrong.
It's not heckle over the fact that I threatened to kill a judge or something.
By the way, the Daily Caller is pulled back on their story that she was in a porn video, which we reported yesterday.
If that turns out to be wrong, we fully and humbly apologize.
It's not we don't want to get facts wrong here, but we do cite other news organizations when they print stuff.
Not our intention.
Although I see that the American Spectator has a piece up by Jeffrey Lord about Media Matters, apparently saying that she was not involved in this, and I don't know, you can go to you can go to his the American Spectator site and take a look at Jeff Lord's column.
We don't want to get anything wrong.
And then he actually has a warning, pornography lies ahead, and he links to the conservative tree house, and it takes you directly to a site that has sex videos that are clearly labeled with her name, but if she wasn't in it and they say she's not in it, I'm not you know, if we got that wrong, I would apologize.
There's a lot at stake this election.
There's so much at stake in forty days.
You know, a part of me feels a sense of urgency, and then a part of me feels a sense of peace.
And the peace comes and lies in the fact that I kind of feel like I did in two thousand and seven and eight.
I felt like I've I left everything on the in the game.
I gave everything I had.
I'm trying to explain it every day.
And if the country doesn't get it, I don't know what else I can do.
Except chronicle the decline, which is sad and unnecessary.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the people of New Jersey.
I know many of you have been watching this unfold throughout the day.
About well, well over a hundred people injured, one person we know confirmed dead in all of this in this morning's train crash in Hoboken, New Jersey.
Now, aside from the inexplicable carnage, I I looked at that wreck.
I really did.
I looked at it, and I could not believe what I was saying.
I can't even believe he was on the train.
Our friend John McLaughlin's son was on that train.
I didn't know that.
Why didn't you tell me earlier?
He's okay.
I can't believe more people didn't die.
I mean, it was it was a miracle.
And I I mean, you know, for all the talk about police, police, polydo you want when something like this happens?
The police that go and save lives, the paramedics that save lives, the firemen, the firewomen that save lives, the medical professionals that stop what they're doing and save lives.
So the most disturbing aspect of this to me was the eyewitness accounts of both passengers and people waiting at the station, who actually said the train never slowed down before it entered the station and then slammed into the passenger concourse.
Which, you know, raises, you know, we only God only knows what happened here.
You know, people on the train realized the train was moving way too fast as it approached the station, said a passenger.
Jamie Weatherhead saw said it didn't stop, it didn't slow down, the train just kept going.
And when it crashed, she felt the impact, heard people screaming from the first car, and she was between the first and second cars, was shaken up, not injured.
She said she was able to exit the train after a conductor lifted an emergency latch.
Another guy, Mike Larson, 29 year employee of New Jersey Transit, said he was about thirty feet away from the train when it crashed, and he said the train slammed into a bumper block at the end of the track and then roared onto the concourse, literally like went up in the air, according to eyewitnesses.
I heard a bomb like explosion, then the train was right in front of me, he said it was chaotic, it was pretty horrifying.
Chris Mann said he was less than a hundred feet away from the train when he heard the crash.
By the time I turned around and registered that the train was coming, it already completely had crossed the pedestrian walkway.
It all seemed to be very fast.
There was one report that actually said a witness said the driver was found slumped at the controls of the wreckage.
And maybe up to three dead, maybe more.
Over 108 people now confirmed injured with this whole thing.
As it literally crashed full speed heading through the station building.
And they said that just never slowed down.
You know, brought down a part of the station ceiling as it crashed straight through track five, all transit in and out of the station, a major hub for commuters in New York and New Jersey have been halted.
It appears to be operator error according to some.
It's not considered deliberate act of terrorism at this point.
A witness at the scene said he saw the driver of the train slumped over in his cab.
I don't know if that's before or after.
Anyway, lacking a function.
The train was lacking a function that would have automatically slowed it as it was coming into the station.
I took the train in for years when I started at the Fox News channel.
We're about to start our 21st year on Fox News.
And for years I took the train until one day I got chased from car to car to car to car to car by this idiot that said I was ruining the country.
And that kind of ended my and I started driving in.
That ended my time on the train.
I used to like the train.
Train didn't bother me.
I slept on why are you laughing?
You know, this is you're laughing like this is people when they see me in the supermarket.
What are you doing here?
I'm like, buying food?
I don't get recognized on the train and I hate it.
You don't like the train.
I actually liked it.
Because I always got a seat, the trains that I took because I was off hours.
I'd always get a seat, so I like that part of it, and I'd sleep, or I'd read, or I'd do something like that.
I didn't really listen to music a whole lot, and I'm deaf enough that I don't need to listen to music and eliminate whatever hearing I may have left.
Anyway, our um it just is a horrible accident, it looks like at this point.
And uh I have many friends from that area, wonderful people in New Jersey, the people that have actually stayed in New Jersey, considering everybody else has been chased out of New York, New Jersey, and other states because of the confiscatory tax rates and a business climate that is almost unworkable because government takes such a big chunk of people's money.
You know, literally trillions of dollars have left states like New York and New Jersey and California now.
People just walking out, they're taking their money and they're leaving, and they're moving to states like the Carolinas and then moving to Texas and they're moving to Florida, and they're moving down south, and then moving to Tennessee and they're moving all over the place.
I just say to anybody that's leaving New York or New Jersey, anybody that's leaving California or Illinois or any of these other high-tack states, you're you're welcome to go to a red state.
But if you're gonna bring your liberal destructive policies with you, stay home.
Stay right back where you are, because if you're gonna destroy the other states you're going to, what's the point?
Anyway, it's just horrible to see something like this.
It really is a sad, you know, that uh people are scared to death.
A lot of people are writing me and say, all right, Hannity, what do you do you think that Mr. Trump needs to prepare more?
Do you think that he left way too much ammo on the table?
Do you think he's allowed Hillary to put him on defense too much with the berther question, or you didn't pay taxes, or you don't pay your employees, or you're a sexist and you're a racist?
Well, the answer is yeah, I think he should know going into the next debate, all of that's gonna come up.
But with that said, you know, what was the number one thing that people had in their minds about this debate before it happened on Monday night?
It was very, very Tuesday night.
It was very simple.
People wanted to see that Donald Trump can take her on her incoming attacks and not bubble and fizz like Alka Seltzer in water and could be presidential.
So, yeah, I don't think he's the polished robotic politician that Hillary Clinton is.
But now you got to ask yourself a question.
Does the substantive issues in a in a campaign matter to you?
I'll be honest, I think most people tuned into this debate, 84 million for one reason.
They wanted to see a brawl.
They wanted to see a fight, and they were wondering what Donald Trump was going to do.
And Donald Trump passed that test with flying colors.
He also showed that he was knowledgeable on the economy and knowledgeable on race issues and knowledgeable about inner city America.
And, you know, when you really think of it, what did Hillary Clinton offer that's any different than what Obama's doing?
Nothing.
Yeah, I would add some things.
I would I would definitely be bringing up the Clinton Foundation.
I wouldn't expect Anderson Cooper to do it.
By the way, I have nothing against Anderson Cooper.
I mean, he's I'm sure he's a perfectly good CNN liberal.
I mean, I, you know, I don't have expectations that he's going to be on Donald Trump's side.
I mean, CNN now has pretty much become the network that hates Trump.
They're worse than MSNBC for crying out loud.
Well, anyway, I mean, bring up the Clinton Foundation.
Bring up the emails.
Bring up the lying about Bosnia, the lying about emails, the lying about the Clinton Foundation.
Bring up pay to play.
Bring up she's not listening to our intelligence officials on betting refugees.
Bring up who she's going to put on the Supreme Court.
Bring up the difference between building a wall and building the bridge that Hillary wants.
Bring up her high taxation, regulation, bureaucracy that she wants to build upon.
Bring up that she supports Obamacare.
Bring up the Iranian deal.
Bring up the Benghazi failure.
Yeah, I think you can bring all those things up.
And but with that said, I, you know, it's a matter of whether or not I I guess maybe I'm just out of touch.
Maybe I am.
Maybe I'm out of touch.
Maybe, maybe just showing up at a debate and just memorizing your lines and robotically regurgitating them, maybe that's what people want in a president.
Because if it is, there's there's your gal.
That's not what impresses me.
So maybe I'm different.
I don't know.
What else do we have going on today?
Well, you still have this Miss Universe thing going on.
I mean, the allegations from Miss Universe, Alicia Machado, that twenty years ago Donald Trump called her Miss Piggy.
Well, let me ask this question.
What's worse?
I think this is a fair question.
And Hillary brought it up at the debate, so we need to ask it.
Is it Donald Trump's words or would it be the treatment of the Clinton women, all of whom I have interviewed on this program and on television.
Paula Jones won $850,000 because Bill Clinton exposed himself to Paula Jones.
Kathleen Willie is explained in detail for years that he groped and grabbed and kissed and fondled and touched against her will.
And we all know what Juanita Broderick charged.
And we all know that anybody that dared to speak out about the Clintons, we know how they were treated by Hillary and company.
There's a story, I guess the Washington Post dug up a couple of quotes that I think amply demonstrate how deep Hillary Clinton was involved in trying to destroy her husband's accusers, and that includes both consensual relationships and the sexual assaults.
You know, and the headline is enabler or family defender how Hillary Clinton responded to her husband's accusers.
Now, first you got to give some credit to the Washington Post.
Not exactly a conservative paper.
Anyway, Hillary Clinton has wrestled with allegations surrounding her husband's infidelities for much of their 40-year marriage, including a sexual harassment lawsuit, a grand jury investigation, impeachment vote centered on his untruthfulness about a relationship with a White House intern.
Clinton's friends say that they have seen her deal with Clinton's conduct, Bill Clinton's conduct before, bristling at threats and countering them with steely determination.
Her reaction said longtime Arkansas friend Jim Blair is to face accusers and respond thusly, these people are not going to run us over.
Well, what's worse, that or Miss Piggy.
When Bill Clinton launched the presidential run in 91, his wife and senior staff considered how to deal with what became known as bimbo eruptions.
I think by then Hillary had a very good notion of Bill's behavior, said her longtime friend, this woman named Nancy Petressa.
Maybe she endured it, but I don't think she condoned it.
Nevertheless, Hillary Clinton dismissed an accusation made by Jennifer Flowers, The singer who sold her story to a supermarket tabloid after having previously denied the affair.
By the way, Bill Clinton acknowledged at the end of the whole Ken Starr investigation that in fact he did have this affair with Jennifer Flowers.
Anyway, she told Esquire Magazine in 92 that if she had the chance to cross examine Flowers, I mean, I would crucify her.
George Stephanopoulos, now ABC Newsman, former White House press secretary, recalled in his memoir discussing a woman's allegation published in Penthouse magazine.
He said that after her husband dismissed it as untrue during a meeting, Hillary said, We have to destroy her story.
And by July of ninety-two, the campaign hired detectives, Jack Palladino, to investigate the accusers involved in two dozen allegations.
What Bill, what Dick Morris called Hillary's secret police.
Paula Jones alleged, what she alleged that, you know, he exposed herself.
You know what?
Let me ask one question here.
What's worse?
Exposing yourself to a woman or calling a woman Miss Piggy.
Well, if she wants to, you know, go into that, I guess it's fair.
By the way, uh, it looks like this woman has a lot of credibility issues in terms of she was accused of threatening to kill a judge.
She was accused also of being the person that ran the getaway car in a murder case, but you know, she's not a saint.
After all, come on, what do you expect?
Sainthood here?
All right, let's get to our busy uh telephones here, as we say hi to Greg in Oklahoma.
Greg, how are you?
We're glad you called, sir.
Hi, Sean.
How are you doing today?
I'm good, sir.
How are you?
I'm great, thanks.
Um, I just wanted to comment on Obama's hypocrisy.
He's so quick to dismiss the term Islamic when relating it to terrorists, yet he's so quick to use the term ISIL, which has Islamic in it when referring to a state organized group of terrorists, and I want to get your thoughts on that.
I'll hang up and listen from the radio.
I appreciate it.
You know, I don't know why he says ISIL when it's the Islamic State.
We've gone over what the diff diff differences, the distinction, and the definition is.
Um, that's a good point.
Won't say radical Islam, but does say ISIL.
Islamic state.
It's a good point.
That is a very good point.
Because I think we all know the answer that it's really done out of political correctness.
Nina Yorktown Heights, New York, next on the Sean Hannity Show.
How are you?
Hi, Sean.
How are you?
Thank you for taking my call.
Thank you for calling.
What's going on?
You know, I I don't know what's worse.
It's not okay for Donald Trump to call someone Miss Piggy to be a little rough around the edges, to offend some people.
It's not okay for him to do any of those things.
But it is okay for Hillary to look in the face of those dead soldiers' families and tell them it was a video.
I mean, come on.
He hurts a few feelings.
He's a little rough around the edges.
So what?
The guy's a leader.
The guy is telling the truth.
I saw M Mike Huckabee said something, and um I can't quote him exactly, but it basically was he's like a doctor with terrible bedside matter.
Doctor says you're overweight.
You better exercise, you better eat less, or you're gonna die.
You're offended.
You think the doctor's crazy.
But he's the only one that's telling you the truth.
And that's what Donald is doing.
He's telling the truth.
By the way, my doctor at times has told me I'm fat and need to lose weight.
Said it to me.
Right up, straight up.
He's one of my closest friends.
It's the truth.
But I'm not fat anymore.
Now he says he's proud of me.
Hillary gets such a pass.
She's a criminal.
What do you care about in this election?
Do you care about radical Islam?
Do you care about the border?
Do you want to vet refugees?
I mean, he keep going through the list.
My husband's a 9-11 survivor.
I'm a Hispanic mother of four, living in Westchester.
And I think about the border.
Who's coming into this country?
Why we can't put a program in place to just vet these people instead of letting everybody in, giving them health benefits, giving them welfare, and who pays for it?
Yeah.
I uh I gotta tell you, the country has a choice in forty days.
Newt Gingrich, we're gonna check in with actor John Void.
He's really involved in this campaign.
Loves it.
Steve King of Iowa, Rand Paul's checking in today.
We got a busy day ahead.
Also get your calls in 800 nine four one Sean.
You have a I work out on occasion.
You do?
As little as possible.
I work out as much as Benny works.
You're a little bit which isn't much out playing sports.
I like sports.
But your stuff is terrific.
But I like golf, I like Tennessee.
When did you want you come here with me I'll work out with I'll work out with her anytime she wants.
What is your advice to Alicia?
Well I don't think Alicia needs much advice.
I will say that last year, before I own the Miss Universe Contest, I went to the Miss Universe Contest last year.
It was in Las Vegas.
And I felt that Alicia was one of the most beautiful women I'd ever seen.
It was incredible.
And all of the folks that were here agreed with that.
Alicia is like me and like a lot of other people I love to eat.
We all love to eat.
Not all of us some of you are lucky but we eat we like to eat.
And she had tremendous pressure put on her with the win and everything else.
Plus she was going from country to country all foreign places and there was a huge amount of pressure.
And some people when they have pressure donate.
And some people when they have pressure eat too much like me but like Alicia and what she's going to do now is she's got one of the great trainers of the world and a very very famous man in his own right and he's been working with her for the last few days.
And I think she's going to show up at that contest uh actually being probably a little bit heavier than what she won it.
But you think that's actually better.
When she won it she weigh about a hundred and eighteen pounds too and actually uh from what I understand a little bit heavier but I will say when she won the contest I had never seen anybody more beautiful and she's totally beautiful now.
Did you ever really consider letting her go?
Well I I tell you there was a group that wanted us to do that very much and I have to credit CBS also because they are my partner.
I bought the contest the Miss Universe Miss USA contest and then CBS joined me as my partner.
I mean more than just five years of broadcast rights they actually are 5050 partners now and they were with me a hundred percent we really agreed on it together.
And one of the reasons is that you know you have a lot of people that have problems with weight eating disorders whatever you want to call it a lot of people.
I mean I'm looking a lot of you reporters and I can't believe how many showed up but a lot of you folks have weight problems I hate to tell you that doesn't include it doesn't include you.
But a lot of you folks that I'm looking at right now aren't in the greatest of shape.
And the truth is, and I'm not meaning that you're too skinny, although you're pretty skinny.
You said that, you know, the Trump campaign will try to discredit you.
There are reports that Trump surrogates tonight have been referencing and pointing to on CNN and elsewhere about an incident in 1998 in Venezuela where you were accused of driving a getaway car from a murder scene.
You were never charged with this.
The judge in the case also said you threatened to kill him after he indicted your boyfriend attempted murder i just want to give you a chance to address these reports that the trump surrogates are talking about he can say whatever he wants to say i don't care you know i have my past of course everybody has everybody have a pot and i'm not uh a saint girl but that is not a point now
that um moment in venezuela was wrong was another speculation about my life because i'm a really famous person in my country because i'm an actress there and in mexico too and he can use whatever he want to use the point is that happened twenty years ago.
Threatening to kill a judge twenty years ago and uh maybe being an accomplice driving a getaway car and a murder uh okay I I guess so even the Washington Post has a big article now that Hillary opened the door and I guess the issue about how to treat women is now front and center and it's not just Bill Clinton.
I mean Paula Jones ended up winning her case and winning eight hundred and fifty thousand dollars in a judgment and that case was about Bill Clinton exposing himself.
This was not a consensual affair, like in the case of Jennifer Flowers or in the case seemingly of Monica Lewinsky, the intern.
And then of course there was the case of Kathleen Willie, who has said repeatedly over the years that he groped and grabbed and fondled and touched and kissed her against her will.
And then there's Juanita Broderick and then of course we know the story of Juanita Broderick and she claims that she was raped by Bill Clinton.
Anyway, so Hillary, what role did she play in all of this?
Joining us now, Hour Two Sean Hannity Show, 800941 Shauna's our number is former Speaker of the House, New Kingrich, how are you?
I'm doing well and and uh we've been doing a lot of research parallel what you're talking about.
Uh and it's I think as fascinating to look at how the elite media initially bought the you know this this was the new Benghazi lie.
I mean what what Hillary tried to set up and what they spent apparently months preparing was an ambush that was as false as Benghazi it was as false as her claim she was under fire in Bosnia.
It was as false as the lies she told about her emails and of course the elite media which which is Clinton I mean they they totally identify with her.
They took a hook line and sinker and for three or four days they have run with it and now as happened in Ferguson has happened in Benghazi as happened in Bosnia it's all starting to fall apart because it's based in a series of falsehoods.
I mean the the sec the section you just played of Trump is you know a relatively positive, reasonable guy trying to do a good job and trying to make Miss Universe work as a as a business and and actually being very positive about Machado.
So I think we all got sucked in at the very last second, and it's fascinating.
They clearly had set this up to be triggered by the debate.
At the last minute, Hillary suddenly realizes she hasn't gotten it in yet.
And if you read the transcript, which I reread again today, she suddenly lurches away from the conversation to say, oh, and by the way, remember women, and then, by the way, remember Machado.
And so you have this total detour to make sure she has gotten the story planted that all the news media that are lined up can tr can and all of it's been embargoed.
So all of us sitting there waiting quivering for Hillary to just give them the signal and that was the whole point of the very end of the uh of the debate.
Um well you know that there was expect.
But but there's more than that because now she brought this issue up treatment of women but according to one of her best friends and she archived this in her book is that well she referred to Monica Lewinsky as a narcissistic Looney tune.
Uh there was a piece from what what it was I guess the you know from the post article here where Hillary had been uh had a very good notion of Bill's behavior.
Remember at the end of this whole Ken Starr investigation he in fact did admit that Jennifer Flowers was telling the truth that they did have an affair.
Uh Hillary dismissed the accusation by Jennifer Flowers and uh she went on to say that uh she told Esquire magazine in nineteen ninety two that if she had the chance to cross examine Flowers I mean I would crucify her.
And then former White House press secretary George Stephanopoulos he recalled in his memoir discussing the woman's allegation published in Penthouse magazine and he said that after her story dismissed it it is untrue during a meeting Hillary said we have to destroy her story.
Now this does not you know this is what Dick Morris wants to once called to or referred to as Hillary Secret Police so remember and remember in order to defend a rapist when she was practicing law she virtually destroyed a young woman who was the victim I mean she looked Kathy Shelton is the girl's name.
Yeah but but this is a Yale trained lawyer who beh who thinks like a lawyer who in her own professional life is very tough.
But you know of course that's part of what you saw happening in the debate the other night you you have a businessman who talks like a businessman and you have a professional politician Yale lawyer who talks like a professional politician Yale lawyer and everybody in Washington who scores based on goodness said oh boy didn't she do well I don't think she did very well in the long run at all she you know she she and this is part of what I'm writing about today she has to stay in the gutter because if they get into big issues,
if if Trump keeps doing the campaign back up to he wants to cut taxes, she wants to raise them.
He wants to fix the trade deals, she wants to keep the trade deals.
He believes in the smaller government, she wants to be just take the list.
Um she'll get killed if this is a big issue campaign.
So they are methodically sitting there in Brooklyn with hundreds of employees looking for every possible excuse to drag the campaign down to the dumbest, lowest possible denominator.
Uh and that's exactly what they did at the end of the debate.
And of course, could they had Holt's help for the whole debate?
I mean, it was really the Holt Clinton debate versus Trump.
Uh, I can't quite imagine, you know, how bad Anderson Cooper will be because he so vividly dislikes Trump.
Uh the idea that these are neutral people is just crazy.
They're they're they're the other team.
Well, we saw that in the first I mean, how can you have a debate where you don't discuss vetting refugees or or really bring up why she can't say radical Islam or discuss immigration or discuss a real energy or education policy or Obamacare or bring up the Iranian deal or or the Clinton Foundation or the emails.
I mean, it was so biased and so one sided.
I mean, you get caught up watching the debate, but then when you make a list after the debate of everything that wasn't discussed, it's like wow.
I mean, you you have to say if he wants to raise the berther issue, which he raised in a very uh negative way, fine.
Then he ought to raise uh the the email national security dishonesty issue.
And there ought to be some balance of intensity, and it was clearly, and by the way, as long as the the questions were relatively neutral for the first third of the debate, Trump was just killing it.
I mean, he was coming down on the right things about trade, the right things about jobs, and a good example as you know, because you you live through it, is Trump is totally right about uh stop and frisk.
It is totally constitutionally legal.
Uh Lester Holt was wrong to inter interference say that's unconstitutional.
It's not.
It's uh it's a sign of how much lesser's tied up in the New York Liberal worldview.
And so you get into these kind of of moments, and I thought when when Trump was for law and order, and she was a basically an apologist for Black Lives Matter, she she was losing that part of the debate in the year where the murder rates gone up almost eleven percent.
Uh she is clearly on the wrong side of that issue.
Do you think now the issue of women should be front and center and Hillary's treatment?
Well, let me ask this question.
It doesn't matter that she claims to be the champion of women's rights, for example, the Washington Post did this awkward questions for Hillary about Bill's women and Juanita Broderick takes on Chelsea Clinton and your father's a sexual predator, and uh remember the why Bimbos fear the presidency and I I guess my question is, and what about Saudi Arabia?
How do you justify being a champion of women's rights and take money from that country?
Look, I I I spoke last night to the law cabin club's annual dinner, and that's the point I made to them is anybody they talk to in the gay and lesbian community, they ought to say, here's where the money comes from from countries that kill people who are gay and lesbian.
Now, how can the Clintons take this money and expect and expect to get your vote?
So I think that's that's a an important issue and a legitimate issue.
But but I'm I'm making a different point.
On the really big issues that are in the lives of the American people, are your health care costs going up?
Are uh are you satisfied with your take home pay?
Are you confident we're creating enough new jobs?
Do you feel secure about all these refugees we're letting into the country?
Are you worried about what's going to the future for your children?
Are you sick of corruption in Washington?
On every big issue, Trump is just going to wipe her out.
And he doesn't have to get down.
There's there's an old rule that if you can get somebody on on first degree murder, don't go for jaywalking, because if you lose the jaywalking, the jury may decide not to give you first degree murder.
This guy this woman is so eminently beatable.
If we just pound away and pound away, she represents a tax increase, fewer jobs, less take home pay, bigger government, less education reform, weaker national security, more immigrants from Syria without vetting.
That's the Hillary Clinton future.
And if that's the choice, she'll lose badly.
Do you think it gets down to that?
Like, for example, for me, I was very happy that Ted Cruz came out and supported Donald Trump, and I know they had a pretty brutal primary against each other, and it got personal between the two of them.
So I think he was maybe had the the if anybody had any justification for not keeping their pledge or holding it back even for a little while.
I it got pretty personal, and I think that Ted Cruz probably had a little bit deserved more time than other people, but then you still have the Bushes out, then you still have the John Kasichs of the world out, you still have the Lindsay Grahams of the world out, and then you have this whole other group, including, I would argue the leadership in the House and the Senate that have not been particularly supportive of Donald Trump.
Does it matter?
Well, and that doesn't matter decisively.
I think that what you have is a country that's in turmoil.
I I just uh flew out, I'm talking to you from Cleveland.
I flew out with three Republican congressmen who are all f all three for Trump.
All three think Trump's probably going to carry Ohio.
Um Rob Portman has been campaigning out here with Trump.
And I think they're they're doing really well.
Governor Nathan Deal in Georgia is working very hard, and I think we're going to carry Georgia for Trump.
Uh so you know, I think you know the the other side of that coin.
I mean, John Governor Johnson in chief of staff to George H. W. Bush endorsed uh Trump this week.
I think gradually most folks are gonna come home and realize that uh the choice between Hillary and and Trump is no choice if you're in any way a conservative.
I mean, she she represents a radical left-wing future.
That's why if we're up at the level of the city, would you make any changes to his debate preparation?
What would you make?
Uh well, and Randy Evans and I've talked to this because Randy's the best debate person I know in the country.
You know, there are a handful of things you can learn about bringing it back to your issue.
So since you know Lester Holt's not your ally, you know certainly that that Anderson Cooper's not going to be your ally.
You don't care what question they ask you.
You take their question, give them a two-word answer, pivot and talk about what you want to.
I think that's smart.
I agree with you.
Ronald Reagan was a genius.
But once you get that in your head and you have a list of the points you want to make, then make them dominate.
And you just say, I don't care.
You don't listen to what Hillary says.
Agreed.
Don't let her suck you into a fight because again, I messed this to you today because that was so funny.
He said she was a 30-year career politician.
She complained.
I went back and checked.
Her first campaign is 1970 for Joe Lieberman for state Senate, not U.S. Senate for State Senate.
I think she supported Goldwater, but I I've got to run because we're up on a hard break here.
But we're gonna you're gonna be on TV again tonight.
We'll see you then.
And uh we appreciate your analysis.
Forty days to go, eight hundred nine four-one Sean, actor John Void is gonna join us.
Uh, also Steve King of Iowa and Rand Paul will check in today, eight hundred nine four one Sean.
I am happy to help.
I have conveyed that to them.
I I will do whatever I can to defeat Hillary Clinton.
Uh my heavy focus this cycle, in addition to defeating Hillary, is on preserving a Republican majority in the Senate.
Uh, and I am working hard to help my colleague get re-elected.
I'm working hard to raise money for them to help turn out conservatives in their state.
And then I'm also working hard in the state of Texas to turn out conservatives, because if conservatives stay home this cycle, uh, we could see really bad results on down ticket ballots, on judicial races, on state rep races.
I don't want to see that happen, so I'm gonna do everything I can to urge conservatives to come out and vote, even if they may not be thrilled at the candidates on the ballot.
I I'm urging them to come out and vote anyway because the consequences of staying home I think are really quite significant.
All right, 25 now till the top of the hour.
We'll get to your calls here in uh a couple of minutes, 800 941 Sean.
That was, of course, uh Senator Ted Cruz.
I'll do everything I can do to stop Hillary Clinton.
Conservatives cannot stay home.
I've been trying to make this case for some time now, and you know, Lindsey Graham with his cheap shots.
I mean, what good is his word as a politician?
He's useless.
Jeb Bush, what a disappointment.
John Kasich, where's his character?
Why did he make a promise if he's not gonna fulfill it?
But you know what?
I'm done with them.
We've got forty days to go.
It's not a time to w waste precious airtime talking about, you know, people with their own personal ambition and agenda.
The differences in this election are deep and they are profound.
Are we gonna secure our borders or not?
You've got a list now of Supreme Court justices that Trump will appoint.
They're all originalists.
And Hillary will appoint people that will cite foreign law and constitution to justify their usurping of legislative power and legislating from the bench.
You know, we're gonna vet refugees and listen to Comey and Clapper and all these other guys, Brennan or not.
We're gonna build a wall or not.
Do we want a president that can say radical Islam or not?
You want higher taxes, you want more government bureaucracy and regulation, burdensome regulation?
Or you want multinational corporations to bring back trillions of dollars to help the economy, to build manufacturing centers, to build factories.
You want America to be energy independent or you want coal miners out of work, coal companies out of business.
You want Obamacare repealed, replaced?
You want choice?
What do you want to see your rates go up another forty one hundred hundred dollars like it did in the Obama years?
You want somebody that's going to give Iran even more money?
Deal with the number one state sponsor of terror.
Continue dissing our number one ally, Israel.
That will create more openings like they did in Syria and Iraq for ISIS to emerge?
Want top-down education?
These are not small, insignificant differences.
They are deep, they are wide, and they are profound.
Congressman Steve King in Iowa is with us.
Iowa is emerging as a very important must-win state for Donald Trump.
Latest polls have him up by eight points, and uh has surprised people on the left.
It did not surprise me at all.
Congressman King, how are you?
I am doing really fine.
Happy to be back together with you, Sean.
I know you've been uh you supported Ted Cruz in the campaign, and I admire you for that.
And I like Ted Cruz.
I've always liked Ted Cruz.
And I'm not surprised at all that Ted Cruz came around.
And by the way, if there's any one candidate that had a reason to be pissed off at Trump, it's Cruz.
Well, that's that's for sure.
And uh and yet for these times now, between now and November eighth, uh the list that you put out here are all reasoned by Ted Cruz being behind Trump and endorsed him.
And uh they both uh have advocated for the same principle.
I would argue that uh that Donald Trump has made a powerful populist argument for these this agenda that you've just laid out for info.
And uh Ted Cruz is a the constitutional neglected argument.
They support that.
And I think it backed up before.
Well, let me I'm I we're kind of losing you a little bit there, Congressman.
I don't know if you're in a bad sell area, but let me ask you this.
Why are why are your Republican colleagues in the House and Senate reluctant and resistant as it relates to getting behind Donald Trump considering the profound differences I just laid out?
You know, I I don't quite understand that what the status Yeah, we're lose we're losing you, Congressman.
All right, we'll have to get to some calls here in the meantime.
Big time AJ Houston, Texas.
Big time AJ, what's going on, baby?
Forty days to go.
Big time Sean Hannity.
Hey, I'm I'm a black American, no African American.
I'm a black American, and I'm voting for Trump because of the fact.
I watched the Democrats, what they did to the blacks, whites, and everybody that voted for they sorry, but for years, years, Sean, excuse me for being pissed off, but the they haven't done anything for these people.
And for them to be bashing Trump.
Trump ain't been in government.
Trump ain't been up there.
It's been Obama and Hillary.
They've been in government for what, 26, 30 years?
Uh Hillary has, and she's gonna come out and tell everybody, oh, well, uh, this is whatever you haven't done it.
So what are y'all doing voting for this crook and knowing she's crooked?
I mean, Sean, we might as well go to the penitentiary and get a crook out of there.
I got I gotta let you go a little early here because we got uh Congressman Steve King back.
But you know, to me it's a no-brainer, and uh thank you, big time AJ.
We love you.
Uh Steve King is back with us, I hope, maybe in a better cell.
You know, the thing to me is very, very simple.
I mean, I maybe you can explain the reluctance and resistance of your colleagues, who I'm not all too pleased with, by the way.
You know that a lot of your fellow Republicans will never come on the show anymore?
Well, I'm sorry to I'm sorry to learn that, Sean.
And I I just here's there they seem to be just resistant to a fight.
They don't want to have a confrontation with Barack Obama, and I don't think they anticipated it very eagerly a potential congr confrontation with Hillary Clinton either.
And I've watched as this Congress has abdicated his constitutional responsibilities to restrain an executive branch of government back within the bounds of the Constitution and fiscal responsibility.
And uh that takes us directly to the power of the purse.
And uh last night we passed the CR that had uh higher percentage of Democrats voted for that continuing resolution than the percentage of Republicans that has ballots last night.
But there really is no justifiable reason.
I mean, even the leadership is doing everything they can do to pretty much distance themselves from Donald Trump.
Isn't that true?
Well, uh some of them are, yes.
Yeah, and uh as a matter of fact, many of many of them are.
Let's be honest here.
And and And these are the same people, right?
This very same people that you know, all right.
I give them credit for finally overriding the president yesterday.
All right, credit credit due duly noted, but they wouldn't use their enumerate enumerated power of the purse to stop this president.
Ted Cruz stood up pretty much alone to do it, right?
Well, he he he stood up and he stood strong, especially on Obamacare in two thousand and thirteen.
He made a strong case on the internet, uh internationalizing the internet and opposing that.
Um there are a whole list of things here along the way that it just does look to me like there are a number of Republicans, especially leaders, uh, that seem to think that the business as usual is more important than some of these principles.
And uh if we're willing to uh to make this transformation in this country, we have to see it behind Donald Trump, repeal Obamacare, go through that list that you laid out in the intro, build a wall, the fence the wall and the fence on the southern border.
Uh Trump has made the pledge that he would put a moratorium on new regulations and direct the agencies to uh serve up the regulations that have been um implemented here since Obama became president.
And this list goes on and on of the things this country must do.
And if if we fail, if we fail on November 8th and Hillary Clinton is president, the the onus will be on the United States House of Representatives to use the power of the purse to restrain the constitutional power of the purse to restrain a Hillary Clinton.
So that's those are our choices, and I think it's I put my money on Donald Trump before I put him on the ability of this Congress to restrain a Hillary Clinton.
All right, we appreciate it, Congressman King.
Good for you.
Are you part of the Freedom uh caucus, by the way?
I assume you are, right?
Um I'm technically not, although I've got a great relationship towards them, and I I share the Conservative Opportunity Society, which you have uh spoken at and made a dramatic disrespect.
You should join the freedom caucus.
It's a good bunch of people.
They're the people that I really count on and depend on, and I count on you as one of those people too, even if you're not a member.
All right.
All right, I appreciate it.
800 941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Uh all right, let's get to our busy telephones here if we can, as we say hi to Eric in Texas.
Eric Hi, how are you?
Welcome to the program.
I'm doing great.
Thanks for taking my call, son.
What's going on?
Um next debate, Trump can really reach Bernie supporters by saying when Hillary debated Sanders, she told him that she would release the transcripts of her big bank Wall Street uh speeches and say he owes it to Bernie Sanders' old supporters to do what she said after what the DNC did to Bernie Sanders in the primary.
And if she says that she didn't have anything to do with it, which is what I think she would say, he could simply just point out, well, hours after they fired Debbie Washington.
So you hired her.
So even if you didn't directly have something to do with it, you definitely condoned it by hiring her onto your campaign hours after she was fired.
Um, because I honestly think, Sean, without Bernie Sanders supporters, done.
You don't have a chance.
He needs them.
And I think Trump can win them with simple stuff like that.
All right, I appreciate it.
800 nine four one Sean, our toll free uh telephone number, thank you.
Rob in Los Angeles, K E I B. What's going on, Rob?
How are you?
Okay, Sean, thanks for the call.
Good.
What's going on?
Well, I'm a bail bondsman in Los Angeles, and I took a poll of some of the people in county jail, and the political divide of amongst 20,000 inmates is uh the Mexicans are for Hillary and that the uh blacks and the whites are united for Trump.
Well, listen, I got yeah, listen, I gotta tell you something.
The polls are fascinating in many, many ways.
I think if you look, I don't know how this is going to break out demographically, and I think that's one of the biggest questions of this electoral year.
I don't think anybody knows.
We're 40 days out.
And anybody that tells you they know how this election is going to turn out is just lying to you.
I do not I do not have my finger on the pulse of how this election will turn out.
Empirically Yeah, go ahead.
Well, I was gonna say, I gotta tell you though, the LA County jail system houses about 20,000 inmates, and LA is quite the melting pot.
And uh the person I interviewed was a black inmate, it's been there about a year, and they do move them around in the different facilities, so you got a pretty good read on a pretty decent sized sample size, cross section.
You know, twenty thousand is a lot of people.
Yeah, look, I think results are pretty interesting.
We'll see.
Yeah, the people well, they they seem to feel that the blacks and the whites are united on Trump because they feel that he's a leadership by action, and Hillary is more of a leadership by position.
The Mexicans feel that she's gonna just look out for citizenship for Trump.
People fear him, but the enemies fear him too.
That's the big sell.
Look, I think there's a lot of worrying about their they're worried about their kids.
I think this is a big choice election, and I think my take is, and I hate what that we have to break everything down demographically anyway, because you know what, we're all in this together.
And the bottom line is if it's the economy's good, we're all gonna benefit.
You know, it's a pretty sad thing.
I mean, any one of the statistics I bring up on a daily basis, you know, just look at one of them.
The lowest home ownership rate in fifty-one years.
Well, what does that mean for the average person?
That means they're stuck renting and throwing their money into you know, there's nothing wrong with renting.
I rented for years in my life.
I rented when I lived in Rhode Island, I rented when I lived in California.
I read it when I lived in Alabama, I lented rented for a while when I lived in Georgia.
You know, thank God there are places to rent.
When I got to buy my first house in Roswell, Georgia, it's just a whole different ball game.
That's that is quintessentially the American dream.
Now that dream is being demolished because you know, ninety-five million Americans can't get into the labor force, and they're competing with illegal immigrants.
And illegal immigrants are driving down wages.
Even if you have a job, you're probably getting paid less in certain fields and certain sectors than you would otherwise.
Anyway, you know, all day we've been watching this terrible, terrible train wreck in New Jersey.
I it's just it breaks your heart.
The whole thing.
Just so unnecessary.
Over a hundred people injured in this.
Uh I mean, just you look at the wreckage.
I can't believe people were able to survive it as they did.
I this thing is like crushed.
It's unbelievable.
Uh Dylan in uh Chico, California.
We have less than a minute, Dylan, it's all yours.
Go ahead.
Yeah, uh, I just wanted to uh say that I didn't appreciate uh how Letter Holt um brought up the burger rights as a race issue because he opened up the segment as race relations, I do believe, and uh they turned it into a race issue.
And it has nothing to do with the race.
Um, you know, John McCain's was was questioned you know, because he was born in Panama, um, you know, and and so is Ted Cruz, you know, they were questioned, but uh they've turned into a race issue just because it was Obama.
You know, look, I uh you know, Hillary plays the race card, Hillary runs race card ads, Hillary.
This is the Democratic playbook 101.
Is that helping us with ISIS?
Is that helping us with Iran?
Is that helping us in the Middle East?
Is that helping us with Israel?
Is that helping our economy?
Is that creating any jobs, or is she just trying to energize a base?
And it's sad, but it's predictable and it happened happens every election year.
And I hope I kind of liked it when Donald Trump said the other day, hey, um, this happens all the time, and unfortunately for the rest of us, uh, you know, every four years the Democrats come a call and then guess what?
They only want your vote.
Will Donald Trump be our next president?
If that mother becomes president, I move my black South Africa.
Trump win, I'm moving to Africa.
Okay, if he wants to build a wall to keep Mexicans out, I know what you feel about it.
If any Republican gets nominated, I'm gonna move to Canada with my entire family.
Are you really?
I already have my ticket.
No, I I literally bought my ticket, I swear.
It's okay, I'll make it.
I'll make it, I'll figure that out.
If Donald Trump is the uh nominee, I'm open to support anyone while I'm also reserving my uh res my uh ticket to get out of here if he wins.
Only because he probably had me deported anyway.
I know everyone's always idly threatening this, but I'm a hundred percent moving to Canada.
I love Canada.
I think that it's a great place, and there's an area in Vancouver that I find beautiful and appealing, and I can conduct business from there.
All right, there you have it, the list of celebrities growing bigger and bigger and bigger that they want to leave if Donald Trump is elected, which is really an incentive to go out and vote for Donald Trump.
Let's see, Lena Dunham will leave.
Uh Raven Simone, Miley Cyrus is out of here.
Share.
Oh, that's amazing.
That would be so good.
Whoopi Goldberg's gonna leave.
I like Whoopee.
Which that's right, she can leave.
Rosie O'Donnell?
Well or will we be better off as a country?
Let me see.
The let me let me name the the ways.
Samuel L. Jackson, Nev Campbell, Reverend Al is gonna go.
He's out of here.
George Lopez, John Stewart, the little pipsqueak that he is, he's gonna go too.
Uh Eddie Griffin is gonna go.
Chelsea Handler's going.
Well I don't even know the names of these other people.
I don't I can't even Spike Lee is he leaving too?
Another great reason I leave.
Anyway, not all of Hollywood is liberal uh nor do I think any of these people will leave in spite of their threats to go and I am my offer stays the same.
They can all get together, pick the country of their choice, I will charter a jet plane to fit all of them in.
I will pay for caviar and expensive champagne Dom Pelon.
The champagne for all of them they're gonna have a big party on the plane.
And I know that Katy Perry may want to join him because she got naked for Hillary and Madonna got naked for Hillary which just the thought of kind of creeps me out.
Um so I'll put charter the plane drop them off at the country they all decide to stay in with one caveat that they have to stay there and never come back.
I think that's fair.
I'm gonna fly them out of here.
Anyway joining us now is one of the best actors of all time uh and a friend of mine voigt who's also uh on the side of political junkie how are you I'm great Sean how are you doing my friend?
Okay pretty good.
You're working hard I mean I never saw a harder working guy in my life you're in more movies than anybody I know you've got a hit show on showtime I'm just trying to keep up with you how do you feel about the election?
Here we are we're only 40 days away we now have had our first debate um I try to point out look I tried to warn everybody about Obama I wish I was wrong but I turned out to be more right than I thought I was that's right we both we both knew what would happen we warned people what would happen and we saw our you know our our our the nightmare we we define came true.
Yeah, it did come true.
And you know what?
We didn't suffer.
But the people that many of the constituencies that voted for Obama suffered the most minority community suffered the most middle class suffered the most.
I mean, the promises of hope and change and and shovel ready jobs never came to fruition.
And, you know, I'm hoping that people don't double down on stupid, but I don't know what's going to happen.
Well, there's no way of knowing.
I was I was I was confronted coming on to the the airport today by TMZ guys, which I like.
I like these fellows, you know, they're making a couple of bucks and trying to get a little quote from a celebrity or whatever.
And I get along with them and they asked me about some of these things.
And I and I compared the moment.
To a moment when I called Muhammad Ali because he was about to fight George Foreman.
And at that time, George Foreman looked.
looked invincible and Mohammed was a friend of mine I called and in my mind I was saying I can't ask him about the fight and and I called thinking I was gonna get his wife his then wife Belinda and and sure enough Mohammed answers the phone.
right and he said hey hey john how you doing and i said uh...
who became right on my mother said or what is well what what do you think about the fight and i wanted to take it back but have blurted it out you know you can be saying it you know don't talk about the fight don't talk about the fight that they want to put about the fight and he just paused on the other end and then he said well i have to win it don't i
when he said that it was his understanding of the how many millions of people were counting on him were needing him to win that battle.
Now of course George Foreman's a great fellow and and we we now celebrate George on an equal footing you know with Mohammed I love George Foreman he's great.
I and I have my it's funny you say this because I have in my office a boxing glove signed by Mohammed Ali and who recently passed away but I guess I have to win it as I was saying What I was saying was that's the moment for Donald Trump.
He has to win it, doesn't he?
And many people who are listening and many people, you know, who are going to vote don't understand the stakes the way we do, of course.
And and I would say to the to folks who who are in doubt, I'd say, are you happy with Ba Obama's destruction of America?
Should I remind you of some of the destructive things he created?
His disgusting deal with Iran, if you can understand that, that insanity.
Which threw Israel under the bus.
Letting Black Lives Matter destroy Ferguson, Missouri and never saying a word about it.
Black Lives Matter raves and rants kill the cops when now, fry 'em like bacon, and we see those words come to fruition as so many of our great police officers have been murdered.
Did Obama come forth with any strong statement to stop the killing of these policemen?
No.
Instead he invited them to the White House, losing millions of jobs.
Don't you understand we're l we've lost millions of jobs for our hard working Americans in so in coal, oil, various industries, destroying small businesses, making impossible regulations for our entrepreneurs, creating hatred for all of our successful people, making money a dirty word, yet of course he himself benefits from having lots of it.
Uh w do we want to you know Well, you know, I I I think of so many and all of this is just and w look uh w his um his uh his his uh uh lack of understanding of of foreign affairs created ISIS and spread terrorism across the world.
And uh and this is just a small portion of what he's done.
So do we want to put in Hillary who will continue this destructive legacy till our America as we knew it will be no more?
This is the question.
It's a huge election.
And and it's it really is not just uh isolated to uh our borders all across the world.
They need American leadership of the kind that uh only Donald Trump now can offer.
So it's the stakes are high.
The stakes are extraordinarily high.
Let you know, let me start with the Supreme Court.
Let me start with securing our borders.
Let me start with vetting refugees.
Let me start with whether or not a president can say radical Islam.
Let me start with whether or not we're gonna double down on bad economic policies that have given us the worst recovery since the forties and the lowest labor participation rate since the seventies and twelve million more Americans on food stamps and eight million more Americans in poverty.
Let me start with with energy where she wants to put an entire industry coal out of business and every coal worker out of a job.
Or education that will has failed, especially in our city America, or Obamacare, where we didn't keep our doctors or plans or save any money.
We paid an additional four thousand one hundred dollars per family since he's been president.
And I'm not even talking about Iraq and and Syria and the emergence of ISIS and Mohammed Morsi and Benghazi and the Iranian deal that you mentioned.
That's right.
You know, I I I I think it's a pretty compelling case.
You know, and then I I guess people would want to see stylistically, you know, the fact that Hillary can memorize lines, I you know, I could never do what you do.
I'm not a memorizer of lines.
I I speak from the heart every day.
And uh you have a uh uh you know, you have a thank God you're a f uh uh you know, an amazing treasure of information and statistics.
You you have that ability, Sean.
Well, and you have an ability to communicate.
I watched you captivate people on stage.
I watched you captivate people in movies and touch them deeply.
You know, one of the things I've always realized is uh I there are two forms of communication I work in.
Let's for example, you can communicate and write something.
You can communicate and talk on a radio show, you can communicate on television.
But I think the two most powerful m means of communicating are a music and b the movies or television like you do.
I mean, I don't make people cry when they're listening to my radio show.
Well, maybe some liberals cry, but uh you know generally speaking, a movie a movie can make you tear up, a song can make you tear up.
Yeah.
So um and I guess everybody has their gifts.
Speaking of that, you know, and uh uh uh the there's a movie out thirteen hours.
It's probably not in theaters anymore.
You'd have to get the D V D. It's a tremendously important movie.
And it just i it describes the heroism involved in the protection of people at the uh at this the annex in Benghazi w Bagazi when when uh when these guys tried to protect people, tried to save our our ambassador.
And uh and two of the men, of course, great heroes uh gave their lives in that uh uh uh and in that terrible battle without the help of our administration or or America.
Uh but it's a tremendously important movie and very very well done.
So I read the end it to be don't be afraid to see this one.
It's a great movie.
Listen, we I've talked to the very guys many, many times that were responsible for that movie, and we've interviewed him right here on this program, and you have two you know the whole story that Hillary Clinton in the State Department and our own government, they denied six hundred separate requests for security before the attack.
During the attack, Hillary is the highest ranking cabinet official in a meeting and and she's you know, burying her head in the sand, worrying if we really need Libya's permission to save Americans under fire.
And then it was and then having our brave soldiers change out of their i uniforms and back into the uniforms four separate times, and then she never even sends them.
But you have other guys like Ty Woods and Glenn Darty that sacrificed their lives and left the CIA annex to protect Americans, and then afterwards she she tells her own daughter, the Libyan president, the Egyptian prime minister, it's a terror attack, and she tells her country something entirely differently that it was spontaneous.
And that I guess that in a spontaneous demonstration that you know the terrorists just happen to have mortars in their back pockets because that's what was used.
And they just happen to have RPGs.
Yeah, she lied.
She lied to the American public, and then in front of the coffins of these brave men who gave their lives, she tells the parents this lie uh of a video causing the event.
Uh i it's i it's uh I've never seen anything like this in my life.
I've never seen us turn away from from citizens in trouble, uh uh who are begging for our help.
I've never seen an administration do this.
Between that and emails and corruption and lying and taking money from can you imagine a woman the champion of women's rights taking all those money from the Saudis and Oman and you know countries that persecute women, gays, lesbians, they kill them and Christians and Jews, and she just takes millions and millions and says nothing.
And in the orchestration.
Well, there's so many things that are giving a clue to what we're dealing with and uh and uh and and what is awaiting us if we put this woman to continue this legacy back into office.
I could not agree more.
Um I know you have campaigned in the past with other people.
Have you been invited by the Trump people to do anything with them?
You know, uh yes, I uh I have done a couple of things.
I've I went on a little tour with Dennis Prager and and Hugh Hewitt and uh and sheriff uh uh David Clark and Michael uh uh uh can't remember.
Anyway, we went on this little tour.
Yeah.
Michael Gall Mike Gallagher, who's the greatest.
I say Michael.
I love Mike.
He's gone.
He's awesome.
Yeah.
No, Mike is awesome.
Mike, I get it.
Yeah.
But anyway, we had a we had a good time and we we went uh from state to state and uh talked to very enthusiastic large crowds.
And uh, you know, but the the thing is you gotta get to the other folks.
You gotta get to these folks.
Like I think it's so important that uh Donald Trump went to that black church and spoke to the black people directly.
And uh if they can be educated, they they certainly will come a come over to to this uh the side of Donald Trump and the Republicans.
Well what you're saying is uh if they realize that everything has failed situation.
Yeah, I mean everything liberals offer fails.
Nothing works.
And as Donald Trump said, what have you got to lose?
The other thing is even more insidious that they do it to get the votes.
Every four years they show up.
Yeah in a terrible situation with bad schools, uh violent neighborhoods, well I got the policies that they're continuing, you know, and yet they they count on their votes.
I gotta run, but uh you're one of my favorite people of all time.
John Voigt, you're a national treasure.
We love you and uh thank you so much for your time.
We love having you on the program any time you can make it.
And thanks for being with us.
Thank you so much.
Listen, I I I thank God every day for you, kid.
All right, my friend.
God bless you.
Such a g awesome guy.
Love him.
As uh all of you uh are aware, the United States and Saudi Arabia have uh an extraordinary uh friendship and relationship uh that dates back to uh uh Franklin Roosevelt uh and uh King Faisal, and we are uh continuing to build that relationship during a very challenging time.
Congress has done something today that they have never done to you before.
You vetoed a bill uh that would have allowed 911 families to sue Saudi Arabia.
They today overrode your veto that has never happened to you before, your reaction.
Well, I think it was a mistake.
Uh and I understand why it happened.
Uh obvious all of us still carry the scars and trauma of nine eleven.
Nobody more than this nine eleven generation that's fought uh on our behalf in the aftermath of nine eleven.
And uh you know those families deserve support and they deserve resources.
That's why we set up a victims compensation fund and on average families received about two million dollars each.
What this legislation did was it said if uh a private citizen believes that uh having been victimized by terrorism that another country didn't do enough to stop one of its citizens, for example, in engaging in terrorism, then they can file a personal lawsuit, a private lawsuit in court.
And the problem with that is that if we eliminate this notion of sovereign immunity, then our men and women in uniform around the world could potentially start seeing ourselves subject to reciprocal walls.
Do you consider the kingdom of Saudi Arabia to be allies of the United States?
Whether it's in Yemen or some or that five year mess that's ongoing in Syria.
Sometimes, sometimes not.
I would call them a frenemy.
People have described them as most arsonist and firefighter at the same time.
I think the Saudis have been indiscriminate in placing arms in the Syrian civil war.
I think some of the arms that they placed in the Syrian civil war wound up in the hands of Al Nusra, a branch of Al Qaeda.
And I think some Saudi weapons also wound up in the hands of ISIS, either intentionally or unintentionally.
But I don't think the Saudis were discriminate.
I don't think they did a good enough job trying to determine who are really good people in that war.
They just said we don't like Assad, he's a Shiite, we're Sunnis, we're gonna do anything to push back the Shiites.
And I think that's a mistake and has led to chaos and the rise of ISIS.
I don't disagree with that one bit.
Senator Rampall of Kentucky is here.
We had a moment of actual clarity yesterday for the first time since Obama is has been president.
The House and Senate were able to override his veto, and that means that families of victims of 9-11 have the right to now sue the Saudi government, which I believe were complicit in a lot of this.
How are you?
Very good, Sean.
And I think one of the great ironies is that we were nearly unanimous.
I was one of those voting to say that the victims of 9-11 should get their day in court.
But we were nearly unanimous in saying, yeah, Saudi Arabia might have had something to do with 9-11, but we were also nearly unanimous against my will in continuing to sell arms to Saudi Arabia.
I don't know how we can think maybe they were involved with 9 11, but we should continue to sell them arms.
Well, you know, I I look, I don't know whether they have armed.
You would have more information about the the Syrian civil war and and El Nusura, but um it wouldn't surprise me.
The Saudis have been duplicitous the entire time.
One of the more frustrating things in this election has been, you know, why is this not a bigger issue?
All the money that Hillary Clinton takes from all these countries that oppress women, kill gays and lesbians, uh that they uh oppress Christians and Jews.
You can't even build a temple or a church in Saudi Arabia, and they kill gays and lesbians, and women are third class citizens.
Why does she take their money and then get to claim she's the champion of women's rights, gay and lesbian rights?
Maybe you can answer that for me.
The other question is as well, the Saudis continue to support schools in our country, madrasas in our country and around the world that teach hatred of Christianity, teach hatred of the West, and often even teach uh violence against the Well, where are these madrasas in America?
Uh we have one in Virginia.
So uh yes, the Saudis do support madrasas in our country.
Uh I met with recently with an ambassador of a European country who said the same thing happens in their country.
And so now the Saudis are recently, you know, they had a meeting with one of our former ambassadors, one of the former ambassadors under George W. Bush, Zaliyad, and he says that uh oh well now they're changing their ways.
But I want to see proof that they've changed their ways.
I want to see them uh, you know, begin to support uh, you know, schools that teach tolerance of Christianity.
I want to see them begin to be more open with accepting refugees from Syria and refugees from Yemen.
See, they're stoking the flames in Yemen.
We're refueling their bombers, we're giving them the bombs or selling them the bombs, and we're picking the targets.
But there's now a million people displaced in Yemen, and where are they going to go?
Are we going to take them in the United States or in Europe?
Saudi Arabia is in the middle of this war, stirring it up, and out of that chaos, they're not willing to do anything to absorb the immigrants and the refugees.
Nobody in the Middle East wants to absorb the refugees.
I guess the only one that deserves a little bit of credit are the Jordanians, because they have at least set up camps where where there is a place for some of the refugees to set stay in somewhat safe zones, which by the way, I think Donald Trump has a better idea on than Hillary Clinton.
I mean, you have Comey and Clapper and Brennan and McCall and Steinbeck and General Allen all saying that ISIS will infiltrate the refugee population, and Hillary wants a five hundred and fifty percent increase.
It's insanity to me.
Just insanity.
Jordan has always been a good friend of the United States.
They're right there on the edge, and so they get a ton of refugees.
But they're also the least wealthy of all of the Arab countries.
And so you have Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates.
They need to be taking these refugees.
I don't quite understand why they wouldn't be accepting refugees, and that's a responsibility...
Why would they take refugees when they wouldn't absorb any of the Palestinian population either?
Well, that's uh these are good questions to ask, and they ought to be asked before we give them more weapons.
President Obama has sold a hundred billion dollars of weapons to Saudi Arabia.
This is more weapons than all of the previous presidents combined, and we have to ask the question are we fueling an arms race?
We gave money to the Iranians, or we released money to the Iranians, they're buying weapons, so the Saudis say, where's our money?
So we give them weapons, and so really, in essence, both sides are getting money that was from the U.S., either directly or indirectly, buying weapon buying weapons with it, and then you look at the Syrian civil war, the Turks rolled in using U.S. tanks and they're fighting Kurds with U.S. weapons.
It's it's crazy that our weapons are on both sides of m almost every conflict.
You're right, because I mean look at look at it this way.
We provide the Saudi weapons.
Where are they sending their weapons?
Now I know the Yemenis are being uh uh and the the Houthis or whatever you call those people that are at war with the Saudis on their border.
Now they're upset because the Iranians are fomenting terror, then on from the United States, then we're giving the Iranians 150 billion dollars.
You you can't make up the mess that this whole thing has become.
And all of our involvement from my perspective is rooted in the fact that we're too dumb and too stupid to to move towards energy independence.
We've got more natural gas, we've got more oil uh reserves in our ground, in our waters than we could ever want to import from anybody.
We could protect our Western European allies with uh overflow of natural gas and other energy sources, more coal like in Kentucky.
And your state, Hillary wants to put coal miners out of out of work and coal companies out of business for crying out loud.
Yeah, it's insane.
And I I think it should never be the role of government to try to regulate an industry or a business and put them out of business.
Bankruptcy of an industry, you know, shouldn't be a goal of government.
But you know, going back to Yemen, one of my fears in Yemen is that um the Saudis are fighting sort of Iranian proxies, the Houthi rebels, but sitting there licking their chops is Al Qaeda and the Arab Peninsula and ISIS.
So what happened in the Syrian Civil War, and I don't think anybody wanted this to happen, but what happened is ISIS grew stronger as Assad was pushed back.
What if in the chaos of Yemen that we're part of that chaos?
What if Al Qaeda or ISIS grows stronger and takes over all of Yemen?
Then we'll be back in bombing a new enemy.
In Libya we bombed Qaddafi.
Now we're bombing the people who replaced Qaddafi.
You know, I gotta tell you something.
I support and I stand by my support for the war in Iraq.
Here's where I am, though, on any future conflict or wars.
And you tell me if I'm wrong, because you've been like the great libertarian conservative conscience of the Senate for a long time.
By the way, you're up for re-election this year, and we really need you back in DC.
And I've been a fan of yours for a long time.
Um and here's the my point.
If we lose fifty-eight thousand people, brave men and women, our national treasure in Vietnam, and then we pull out.
And then we lose five thousand people.
We start a war in Iraq, and and our brave men and women, they fight and they win and they bleed and die and lose their limbs and get disfigured fighting for Mosul and Ramadi and to Creed and Pelusha and Baghdad, only to just politicize the war a few years later and not secure the victory, the hard fought victory that they had.
How could we ever, in good conscience, ever ask anybody to ever fight again?
Now Hillary said, Well, I made a mistake.
We just need to learn from our mistake, and I'm thinking, if that was my son or daughter, and you said that, I I'd be apoplectic with anger.
Yeah, and that's the point that should have been made in the debate.
Instead of arguing about the Iraq war and the origins of the Iraq war, it should have been, did we learn lessons?
And I don't think Hillary Clinton learned the lesson at all because she immediately went into Libya, toppled Qaddafi and it became worse.
Chaos and the rise of radical Islam.
She wants to topple Assad and remove him from government.
But what's the alternative?
Radical Sunni groups, including ISIS or Al Nusra, many of them hate America, many of them hate Israel, and you can't even get them to fight ISIS because they care more about fighting Assad than they do ISIS.
So I don't think Hillary Clinton learned uh a bit about the war in Iraq, and I think she uh uh is much more likely to get us involved in a war where we go halfway in, drip, drip, drip, ten soldiers at a time, the same way Obama's doing it.
And I meet our soldiers all the time.
You know what they tell me?
They tell me they want the Congress to debate this.
Congress should initiate war.
That's what our founding father said, and they don't want to go to war on you know the whim of one man or woman.
They want to go to war the way the Constitution intended it, with a full throated debate.
And when we go in, we don't fight with one arm behind our back, we fight to win, but we don't go in halfway or drip drip drip tenant soldiers at a time.
Let me ask you about I mean, this was really the first time yesterday that you got Republicans to stand up.
I think you know my my real fury and anger is now more geared towards Republicans than Democrats, because I feel Republicans have been weak and timid and feckless and visionless.
And you know, they won't use their enumerated power of the purse.
They didn't defund Obamacare.
Now you stood with Ted Cruz when he was fighting to use the power of the purse.
You and Marco Rubio, I think and Mike Lee were the only four.
My point is all b has been all along that I'm not voting for any conglomeration two thousand pages long that has all the spending and and has no budgetary reform.
In fact, I think we should announce that we'll never do one again, that we're gonna do the individual appropriation bills, and then we'll vote every day on them until the Democrats uh give up their filibuster.
The Democrats filibuster, why didn't why wouldn't they do that?
Isn't it because they're they feared that they'd be blamed for a shutdown and the blame would end up costing them in the ballot box?
Isn't that what Yeah, but they do the the people in charge of that don't understand public relations.
Instead of waiting till the deadline in September, I would have started in June with a defense bill, and I would have had them vote three times a day, every day.
You know how it takes to get into the public consciousness for the media to talk about it?
You would have to do it for two weeks, but at the end of two weeks, having a filibuster vote every couple of hours, every day, and then the Democrats would have to explain why they're filibustering the defense appropriation bill, why they're holding the process up, we would win that debate, and then we'd go back to the regular order of passing spending bills one at a time for each department of government.
You know, uh how's your race looking?
Because you're a guy that we really need in the Senate.
Look, so I kind of look at like four of you guys in the Senate, five of you guys in the Senate that I really like depend on and can count on.
You're at the top of the list.
Senator Cruz, I know he's mad at me from the election, but that's too bad.
I still love him.
Um Marco Rubio.
I want to see him re-elected.
I think he's important for the Senate.
Mike Lee.
You know, I think uh the trends are good in Kentucky.
I have a very wealthy self-funder, so our only danger is letting our guard down and letting him overwhelm us with his cash.
As long as we have enough money on hand to uh be able to put our message on TV in the last month, we should be okay, but we're not taking anything for granted.
I've done about a hundred and twenty town halls in Kentucky now.
So uh we continue to be out there uh beating the hustings as if we're behind, and we'll continue to fight all the way up to the election.
Well, I think it's important because we got to keep the good people in the Senate that we have.
And uh Senator Paul, you're one of those uh few that uh we know that we can count on.
Uh anyway, thanks for being with us.
Appreciate your time.
Thanks, Sean.
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