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It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
Because you'd be in jail.
Secretary Clinton.
For 30 years she's been doing this, Anderson.
I say it all the time.
She talks about health care.
Why didn't she do something about it?
She talks about taxes.
Why didn't she do something about it?
She doesn't do anything about anything other than talk.
With her, it's all talk and no action.
The vacuum they've left, that's why ISIS formed in the first place.
They started from that little area, and now they're in 32 different nations, Hillary.
Congratulations.
Great job.
She lied.
Now she's blaming the lie on the late, great Abraham Lincoln.
That's one that I have.
Okay, Honest Abe.
Honest Abe never lied.
That's the good thing.
That's the big difference between Abraham Lincoln and you.
That's a big, big difference.
We're talking about some difference.
Take a look at Benghazi.
She said, who's going to answer the call at 3 o'clock in the morning?
Guess what?
She didn't answer because when Ambassador Stevens 600 times.
Well, she said she was awake at 3 o'clock in the morning.
And she also sent a tweet out at 3 o'clock in the morning, but I won't even mention that.
But she said she'll be awake.
Who's going to the famous thing?
We're going to answer our call at 3 o'clock in the morning.
Guess what happened?
Ambassador Stevens sent 600 requests for help.
And the only one she talked to was Sidney Blumenthal, who's her friend and not a good guy, by the way.
So, you know, she shouldn't be talking about that.
And all you have to do is take a look at Wikileaks and just see what they said about Bernie Sanders and see what Deborah Wasserman-Schultz had in mind.
Because Bernie Sanders, between superdelegates and Deborah Wasserman-Schultz, he never had a chance.
And I was so surprised to see him sign on with the devil.
You delete 33,000 emails and then you acid wash them or bleach him, as you would say.
A very expensive process.
So we're going to get a special prosecutor and we're going to look into it because you know what?
People have been, their lives have been destroyed for doing one-fifth of what you've done.
And it's a disgrace.
And honestly, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
Wow, what a night last night was the single most devastating debate I have ever, we may ever see in our lifetime.
You know, it's amazing that the mainstream media is so, so, so in the in the can for Hillary.
This, I have never, let me put it this way.
So we're watching the debate.
We're in St. Louis last night, and I'm in a trailer with a lot of people.
And you know what I kept hearing?
Ooh!
Oh, wow.
Yeah, come on, let's go.
Never before has there ever been a debate like what you saw and witnessed last night.
It was such a devastating blow to Hillary.
And there's so much to talk about and so many different angles here that we have to get into.
I'll give you one angle.
Look, I wrote a big piece.
I put it up on Hannity.com, What America's Choice Is.
I'm going to get into some of that as we go through the program today.
And, you know, so you have these tapes that are released, everyone going into the debate.
How's Trump going to handle this?
He's done.
He's cooked.
I'm watching all the Sunday shows.
He's done.
He's cooked.
He can't recover.
Well, he more than recovered.
I wouldn't worry about what any polls say for the next 48 hours.
Let's see where they stand on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday of this week.
I would expect that Donald Trump should get a debate performance bounce out of what happened.
The reason it was so devastating is that for the first time in the Clintons' life and career of corruption, for the first time, they got called out on everything, and he did it in a measured tone.
He did it when it mattered.
His timing was perfect.
His pitch was perfect, meaning Trump.
His cadence was perfect, and his approach was perfect.
I actually thought at the beginning of the debate, he was trying not to do it.
And then you're unfit to be present.
You're this.
You're about tape disgusted everybody.
And then finally, it just, you can see this.
It's like an athlete that clicks in.
The switch went on.
It was about five minutes into the debate.
And he just said, let's go.
Let's play.
All right, game on.
And it was over.
And she was overwhelmed and devastated.
The single toughest prosecution of the corruption and the double standards and the duplicity of the Clintons I have ever seen in my life.
And I'm going to tell you what else it was.
A stinging indictment against how abusively biased and corrupt your news media is because Trump had to do everything that the media would never do except for people like me.
And by doing it for himself, if he does win the presidency, I have no idea like on Friday how this is going to turn out.
In 29 days, if you, the American people, decide to make him the next president, it will be because he did it himself.
He decided to do what no Republican had the courage to do.
And we'll get into Paul Ryan a little bit later in the program.
You know, after watching one election cycle after another, and I'm what, now I started my 21st year on Friday at the Fox News channel.
By the way, thank you to all of you.
None of this is possible without all of you and all your support.
And trust me, there are a lot of people who want me dead and buried and shut up.
They want me gone, especially every four years they seem to want to, you know, chop my head off.
But you make this possible.
And my 30th year in radio now, believe it or not, since I first started.
But after watching one election cycle after another, where the Republican takes it on the chin, they're too afraid.
They're too weak.
They're too timid to use ammunition at their disposal.
I mean, the fact that John McCain wouldn't mention Reverend Wright is if, oh, that's unfair, or that Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorn is unfair.
Finally, we have a Republican, by the way, and this better be the new Republican Party because these other guys like Ryan, they're done.
They don't know it yet, but their days are over because weakness, timidity, backroom deals with the Democrats, adding to the deficit, not fighting on the things you believe in, not standing on principle, not controlling the borders, not using the power of the purse, allowing unconstitutional things to happen, punting to the courts.
That's all going to come to an end.
It really is.
These guys are just so bad.
Anyway, so Donald Trump proved last night that he is willing to fight for what he believes in.
How did we get to this point in the political season where it's the insurgency outside a year?
It's because Republicans have been weak and timid and feckless and visionless.
And that's why 65% of Republicans have said in every primary post-debate poll, exit poll, that they feel betrayed by the Republican Party.
Do you think Mitt Romney would have ever done this to the Clintons, or would he just take it on the chin?
He would have taken it.
John McCain would have taken it.
You know, maybe Ted Cruz would have fought.
I think he's a fighter.
But that's why he, look, the same people that hate Trump hate Cruz.
I said that forever last year and this year.
So Trump says, all right, you want to talk about my tapes and stupid stuff, locker room talk that I had.
And you know what?
Everyone can sit here sanctimoniously and act like they've never heard these things before or something like it.
Linda, have you heard things like this in your life?
No, you got to say it on the mic.
Nobody can see your hand.
I've just never heard these things.
Yeah, right.
Okay.
How many of these things have you actually said yourself?
There's definitely been a handful of these things that I have hurled at some people.
Hurled at some people.
Observe it individually.
All right.
Lauren is the most innocent girl on the staff here.
She's sheltered, nice grandma, her mommy and daddy, very innocent.
Have you heard things like this in your life?
Never have I ever.
All right, be honest now.
Come on.
Maybe a little bit.
Maybe a little bit.
Jason, I know the answer for you.
I don't even need to go there.
Ethan, yeah, of course.
We've all heard it.
So let's not act like we've never heard these things before.
And so what it is, you know, they set a trap for Trump.
You know, two days before the big second debate, let's kill him.
Let's go on the Sunday shows before the debate and said he's dead, done, buried.
But it backfired.
The Clinton media complex was counting on Trump to act like Romney and McCain and lie down.
Or Bush 43, well, I love personally, he would never fight this way.
Instead, Trump got his apology out of the way in the first five minutes.
And by the way, I thought it was done very tastefully.
Very well done, sincere.
When you say, I'm ashamed, I'm embarrassed, I'm ashamed, I'm embarrassed, and I'm sorry.
Yeah, I shouldn't have.
By the way, that goes for any of us.
If we ever had or heard talk like this and we listened and somebody pointed it out publicly, we'd all say, oh, God, why didn't I say something?
Why did I do that?
Why did I say that?
You know?
So he did the right thing.
And then, so they dropped their bombshell.
It backfires.
He gets his apology out, and he spent the rest of the debate pointing out what a duplicitous double standard there is in the lives of the Clintons and in the lives of the media in this country.
By the way, that's how the Clintons fight.
That's how Democrats fight.
That's how they win elections.
And I want to point out something else.
You know, Media Research Center, in 17 years of the story of Juanita Broderick talking about being raped, there's been more coverage in 48 hours about Donald Trump, what he said, not what Bill Clinton did, not what Hillary Clinton did to smear, slander, besmirch the women.
And that's where I say we're now 29 days out of this election.
The media thinks this election is over, though so they wanted you to believe that going into the debate last night.
Now, on Friday night, I didn't defend Donald Trump's comments.
I don't think anybody should.
You can't defend them.
And he did the only thing that he could have done and should have done, which is apologize.
But we have to, if we're going to talk about his words, we need to talk about other people's behaviors and other people's actions.
And we need to talk about, okay, what did Bill Clinton do to Paula Jones?
Well, he dropped his pants and showed her his penis.
Okay?
And apparently there were distinguishing characteristics.
And she ended up getting $850,000.
And then you had all the Clinton team go out and smear poor Paula Jones as you drag a dollar through a trailer park.
Well, why hasn't Hillary been asked about that?
All of you at ABC, NBC, CBS.
Or Kathleen Willie, grope, grabbed, fondled, kissed against her will.
These are not consensual relationships, although he got caught lying about Jennifer Flowers.
You know, in the Star Report, they actually, Bill Clinton admitted finally that he had sex with Jennifer Flowers, and Bill and Hillary had gone on 60 Minutes, held hands, and lied to the American people to get elected in 1992.
Not a small fact.
They are flagrant liars.
And that got called out last night.
You know, are we going to talk about Juanita Broderick, who I interviewed, that called, you know, accused of rape?
You know, Monica Lewinsky, who called her a narcissistic loony tune?
Well, that was Hillary.
Who said she wanted to crucify Jennifer Flowers?
Well, that was Hillary.
You know, what about the, you know, if we're worried about words of Trump, what about the blue dress, the intern, oral sex in the Oval Office, and don't forget the cigars and the semen and all the things that our kids had to hear about that.
You know, was Hillary outraged that her husband exposed himself to Paula Jones?
Was she outraged when another woman claimed that Bill Clinton raped her?
Did he ever ask questions?
Hillary once said women of sexual assault have a right to be believed.
She said, We're with you.
Right to be heard, right to be believed.
Okay, did she ever investigate Juanita's claims?
Did she ever investigate Kathleen Willie's claims?
You know, what's worse here?
Donald Trump's words, which he apologized for, said he was embarrassed and ashamed of, or Bill Clinton's actions, Hillary's silence, and, of course, their active smears and cover-ups of the women, destroy the women, bimbo eruptions, and all of that.
You know, and by the way, I can still add to that the tens of millions of dollars from countries that abuse women and kill gays and lesbians, and on top of that, persecute Christians and Jews.
Should she give that money back?
You know, does it matter that Hillary, a self-appointed champion of women's rights, is laughing and bragging on videotape about defending and getting a reduced sentence for a man that even she believed was guilty of raping a 12-year-old girl, Kathy Shelton?
I met Kathy Shelton last night, and your heart breaks for this woman.
And she was smeared and slandered by Hillary, too.
And Hillary did a favor.
And he passed the lie detector test forever.
You know, changed my view that they're accurate, meaning she knew he was guilty.
And part of the strategy was to smear this poor woman who was raped when she was 12.
Up to this point, Hillary's never been challenged on any of these questions by what is an abusively biased and totally corrupt in the can for Hillary media today.
Now, maybe now she'll be asked a few things.
Now that Donald Trump has opened the door, I doubt it, but maybe.
You know, and if the Trump tape so outraged Hillary and others, then she must likewise be intellectually honest, morally consistent, and condemn her husband's behavior and their many friends and herself in the slander and smears against all the women who actually were abused physically by Bill Clinton.
And it does matter.
It matters a lot.
Now, I wouldn't be surprised.
They're sitting on more tapes of Donald Trump, and we're going to get one more.
All right, we got it.
Donald Trump, by the way, he said all these things when he was a Democrat, just to point that out so far, the things that they've revealed, he said when he was a Democrat, which a lot of Republicans pointed out in the primary.
You know, I wonder how the media would react if any of the things that Hillary did would be done by Donald Trump.
It race would be over.
I mean, every media outlet is so biased and corrupt.
Their analysis of last night's debate was so corrupt and so biased and so abusive to you, the American people.
I hope you wake up.
I hope people will wake up.
I don't know what's going to happen in 29 days.
But if you let this corrupt family get in the White House, we're going to regret it.
All right, 25 now till the top of the hour, 800-941.
Sean, you want to be a part of the program?
We're going to go there in a little bit in terms of Paul Ryan, what was said.
We have Newt Kingrich's analysis of last night, and we also have Louis Gomert was on the conference call this morning where Paul Ryan basically said he won't defend or campaign with Donald Trump.
You know what bothers me the most about Paul Ryan and these weak Republicans?
They are tougher against Donald Trump than these weaklings ever have been against Obama.
And if they're offended by Trump's words, why haven't any of them spoken out about Bill and Hillary's actions towards women?
They're a bunch of phony, I mean, I can't take it anymore.
They are so weak that Obama got his entire agenda passed.
He got to double the debt mostly with Republican help.
He got, you know, to keep Obamacare because they didn't want to fight and get blamed for a government shutdown.
They got unconstitutional, illegal executive orders on amnesty because they didn't want to fight there either.
This Republican Party of weak, feckless, timid, spineless Republicans is dead.
Nobody likes them anymore.
Nobody thinks much of them anymore.
These are people that are in it just like the Democrats for their own personal political power.
They like to be called congressman and senator.
Well, you're no good as a congressman or a senator unless you stand for something.
Something.
And if you're going to say Trump is wrong, how do you not look at what the Clintons have said and done?
Anyway, so much to get to.
So much to get to.
All right, long list of Republicans.
They just ran for the emails.
You know, ran for the Hills.
These emails with Hillary Clinton are so devastating.
She wants open borders in the entire Western hemisphere.
Anybody in the media picking on that?
Came up last night.
Even the moderators.
By the way, it was three-on-one.
I love when Trump said, it's one on three, fine.
Okay, I'll deal with it.
One on three.
It's just so cutting.
And then he goes, oh, she goes two minutes over.
It's fine.
I go one second over and you stop me, right, Martha?
Okay, I get it.
It was great.
It was such an indictment of the media and so many different levels.
I confronted John Fodesta last night.
You got to see this thing.
It's going to be great.
But Donald Trump has courage.
He's not a perfect politician.
Look, one of the things I said in this piece that I made Linda tweet Facebook and put up on my website, Hannity.com, yesterday.
I hope you'll read it because it's about seven long pages, but it's America's choice.
Actions speak louder than words.
And one of the things I made, the points I made, okay, we don't have any pastor in chief running this year.
I'm not going to say Donald Trump does not have flaws because he obviously does.
And locker room talk is one of them.
Okay, he said it.
And he said he's sorry and he said he's ashamed and he said he's embarrassed.
But you can't, if we're going to talk about this, you cannot ignore the actions of the Clintons, which has consistently been to abuse women, smear women, slander women, and besmirch their character, which, frankly, is far, you know, worse than saying, oh, she's really hot.
Oh, my God, she's got such great blah, which, you know what?
By the way, ladies, I know it's offensive.
I know you don't want to hear this, but I also know that most of you already know this.
It's all true.
And it's wrong.
It's not right.
I agree.
But what's worse here?
You know, I wouldn't be surprised that, you know, there's probably going to be more tapes that come out.
And when they do come out, which I expect that they will, you know, maybe Donald Trump needs to feature the Bill Clinton accuser of the day on the campaign trail.
And we'll call it the Clinton victim of the day.
And Trump should already be working on producing some new commercials.
And let these women tell their stories.
Now, they'll be on this show and they'll be on TV later this week as well.
We'll do what the mainstream media would never do.
They're never going to interview Juanita, Kathleen, or Paula or Kathy Shelton.
I mean, of all the stories, I mean, obviously, Juanita and Kathy are the worst.
But what woman wants to be exposed by an attorney general for crying out loud?
So despicable.
You know, I'll say this.
I remember in my younger years, and I probably shouldn't tell this story, but I'm going to tell it anyway.
I remember in my younger years that, you know, if I would try to kiss a girl when I was younger and she'd say no, I'm so sorry.
I didn't mean, I'm so, so sorry.
And I was embarrassed.
That's the way normal people act.
What guy pulls his pants down?
Who does that?
Who does something like that?
You know, who thinks that they're going to grope, grab, fondle, kiss, and touch when the woman is saying no?
Who raped somebody?
Who then goes out and smears the women because they told the truth about you?
That's the Clintons.
So if the Trump tape outraged you, especially Hillary claims she was outraged.
He's not fit now to be president.
That tape proves that this is the real him.
Like when your husband had sex with an intern, oral sex in the Oval Office, you know, the semen was on the dress, and we know the story about the cigar.
Sliff Willie.
Well, you didn't say that he needs to get out of the Oval Office.
So it's okay.
This is why I call it selective moral outrage.
They're feigning outrage.
It's not real.
Don't buy it.
You know, I said in 2008, journalism in America is dead.
It is so dead and buried.
CNN is nothing but a Hillary Clinton campaign network.
MSNBC, nothing but a Hillary campaign network.
I was watching last night.
It was just, it was embarrassingly shallow and so ignorant watching their analysis.
I can't believe how bad it is.
You know, remember Gary Byrne, the Secret Service officer that literally bill had so many girlfriends coming in out.
He took towels out of the White House that had semen in it?
Good grief.
So I said, remember in 2008, seven and 8, you know, I talked a lot.
Imagine the media, one time Obama was asked about Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dorn, unrepentant domestic terrorists, and that's because I forced the question onto George Stephanopoulos.
That's the only reason it happened because he was on this show the day before he moderated a debate.
He's just a guy in the neighborhood, George.
You know, I wonder how the media would be reacting today if Donald Trump hung out with unrepentant domestic terrorists.
They tried to wring David Duke around his neck, and he goes, who?
He didn't even know who David Duke was.
Well, you didn't condemn him enough.
I condemned him 10 times.
How many more times do you want me to condemn the guy?
Imagine if Donald Trump sat in the church in the pews of GD America and then said, I had no idea this guy thought like that at all.
None whatsoever.
You know, Obama derided a whole segment of the American people, kind of like Hillary's deplorables that are irredeemable comment.
Bitter Americans clinging to their guns and religion.
To this day, America is a country that Obama appears to be compelled to apologize for.
Okay, so let's admit Obama is a flawed human being.
I'll say that.
By the way, I'll say I'm flawed.
The Bible says we've all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God.
Okay, guilty.
I am guilty.
I'm one of the ones that need forgiveness.
The only difference is about the candidates, the media is only going to tell you about Donald Trump's words and not how the Clintons acted.
To think we're 29 days out of an election and they never brought these questions up, just like they never brought up Ayers and Dorn to Obama, is just absolute, you know, dereliction of duty on steroids.
It's so bad.
And I tried to warn everybody what would happen if Obama became president.
You know my statistics.
I can add to it.
Seven in 10 Americans, by the way, have less than $1,000 in savings.
Lowest labor participation rate since the 70s.
Worst recovery since the 40s.
Lowest home ownership rate in 51 years.
12 million more Americans on food stamps.
8 million more in poverty.
58% increased black Americans on food stamps.
20% increased black Americans out of the labor force.
Obama, the only president in history, never to reach 3% GDP.
One in five American families, not a single family member working.
One in six American men 18 to 34 in jail or out of work living in mommy's basement.
You know, we were promised we'd keep our doctors, keep our care.
It didn't happen.
Aetna, United, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, all bailing out.
We were supposed to save $2,500 a year.
The average family increase since Obama has been president for health care is $4,100.
We had the worst foreign policy disaster.
Trump did amazing with this last night.
The emergence of ISIS with oil to expand their terror network.
Benghazi, they lied before.
They never rescued During and lied afterwards.
You know, a Russian reset, how's that working out?
You know, by the way, we also this weekend discovered Obama used the P-word too: whoopsie-daisy.
Oh, boy.
Nobody covered that except conservative media.
You know, you ignored when Obama called his grandmother a typical white woman or white folks' greed runs a world in need.
You know, it's unless you're a member of the biased liberal media that is in the tank for Hillary as they were for Obama or you're a never Trumper, there are plenty of stones to be thrown at Hillary Rodham Clinton here.
You know, this isn't a moment in the election cycle that illuminates the fact that, yeah, we've all sinned and fallen short.
And I'm as guilty as anybody, but I'm not running for president.
I'm a stupid talk show host.
That's all I am.
If I had that much influence, by the way, as people claim, Obama never would have been elected.
So I don't know if people are going to listen to me enough, but I'm warning you about Hillary because she's going to adopt the same economic flawed policies as Obama.
The same disastrous, she can't even say radical Islam.
That's what this, this country now has different visions they've got to choose from.
This is what this election comes down to.
It's simple.
It's not that complicated.
You want a candidate that can say radical Islam or one who won't.
She refused again last night to say it.
You want a candidate that's going to vet refugees that grow up under Sharia or not vet them and increase the number by 550% and not listen to Clapper, Comey, Brennan, McCall, General Allen, Steinbeck, and all of them that are saying that ISIS will infiltrate the refugee population.
You want a candidate that's going to build a border wall or one who wants open borders in the entire Western hemisphere, like WikiLeaks revealed Hillary said in a speech before some Wall Street group.
You want to repeal Obamacare or do you want to double down on stupid?
You know, he's going to cut taxes, yes, and eliminate regulations because that'll stimulate economic growth, incentivize multinational corporations to build factories and manufacturing centers.
Or do you want more of Obama?
Because that's what you're going to get.
You know, do you want energy independence or do you want coal companies out of business and coal miners out of a job?
Do you want originalists on the Supreme Court?
This is going to impact the country for generations.
Or do you want one candidate that says they're going to put activists' justices, forget it?
Religious freedom, done.
Second Amendment could be done.
But you're worried about what Donald Trump said on a stupid tape, you know, 11 years ago, ignoring everything Hillary's done.
You know, do you want the Second Amendment or not?
You know, do you want education sent back to the states or you want to double down on spending more money than any industrialized country with the worst results because Hillary's beholden to the NEA?
You know, do you want one candidate who will improve the present state of decline our country's in or not?
In 29 days, that's what matters.
Not what somebody said on a tape 11 years ago, especially when his opponent smeared, slandered, besmirched, and got a rapist, child rapist off that she knew was guilty.
Who do you want?
Choose.
I'll concede to all of you: there's no perfect candidate in this race.
They're flawed.
We're all flawed, if you want to know the truth.
I'll start with me.
Put me at the top.
I need Jesus' salvation.
I need forgiveness because I'm a sinner.
Okay, there.
I'll start with me.
I'm flawed.
But Hillary's way more flawed.
And her vision for the country is one of a disaster.
This election is not about, you know, who is worse, whose flaws are bigger or smaller.
Who's got the best vision?
Who's going to save America from decline?
If you want a pastor-in-chief, then you're going to have to sit this election out.
It's not an option in this election.
This election doesn't belong to the media either.
It belongs to you.
You know, 300-plus million Americans, you get to decide.
You get to vote.
You get to choose.
You don't have to be manipulated by these people anymore.
You know, and all I watch is the media narrative.
It is so abusively biased and corrupt.
And the pundits and the media, this race is over.
Who are they to declare the race is over?
This is not the media's country.
This is not the media's choice.
It's not some political, it's not Paul Ryan's choice.
It's not the Clinton machine's choice.
This race is going to be over when you decide it's over on November 8th and you vote.
And they've tried to now manipulate and take out a context and declare this race is over.
It's not over.
It's not over until you get to vote.
And for the Republicans that are weak and timid and feckless and spineless and visionless, I'm done with all of you.
The only people I'm going to tell you who I respect in Washington, Louis Gomert will join us in the next hour.
I respect the Freedom Caucus members and Ohio Congressman King.
I still respect some senators, Ted Cruz among them.
I respect Ram Paul.
I respect Mike Lee.
I respect Marco Rubio.
Who else do I respect?
Oh, Senator Sessions of Alabama.
Steve King is in Iowa, yes.
And all you have to do is take a look at Wikileaks and just see what they said about Bernie Sanders and see what Deborah Wasserman-Schultz had in mind because Bernie Sanders, between superdelegates and Deborah Wasserman-Schultz, he never had a chance.
And I was so surprised to see him sign on with the devil.
But when you talk about apology, I think the one that you should really be apologizing for and the thing that you should be apologizing for are the 33,000 emails that you deleted and that you acid washed.
And then the two boxes of emails and other things last week that were taken from an office and are now missing.
And I'll tell you what, I didn't think I'd say this, but I'm going to say it.
And I hate to say it.
But if I win, I am going to instruct my attorney general to get a special prosecutor to look into your situation because there has never been so many lies, so much deception.
There has never been anything like it.
And we're going to have a special prosecutor.
When I speak, I go out and speak.
The people of this country are furious.
In my opinion, the people that have been long-term workers at the FBA are furious.
There has never been anything like this where emails and you get a subpoena, you get a subpoena, and after getting the subpoena, you delete 33,000 emails.
And then you acid wash them, or bleach them, as you would say.
A very expensive process.
So we're going to get a special prosecutor, and we're going to look into it because you know what?
People have been, their lives have been destroyed for doing one-fifth of what you've done.
And it's a disgrace.
And honestly, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
Once again, go to HillaryClinton.com.
We have literally Trump.
You can fact check him, fact check, fact-check him in real time.
Last time at the first debate, we had millions of people fact-checking.
So I expect we'll have millions more fact-checking because, you know, it's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
Because you'd be in jail.
Secretary Clinton.
All right, more of the highlights from what was probably a presidential debate unlike you'll ever see again in your lifetime.
Pretty amazing.
Former Speaker of the House New Kingrich is with us.
You know, you dealt with the Clintons, I think, probably more effectively than anybody else until Donald Trump.
He prosecuted the case last night, which the media refused to do.
And I think he just was pitch perfect.
You know, in as much as he wasn't angry, but he was very matter of fact.
Things that should have been investigated by a liberal biased media never were.
And he had to do it himself.
And I thought he did it very effectively.
Well, look, there's no question that this was the best single debate of the whole campaign, including all the primaries where he was remarkably dominant.
He came into a situation that was probably the worst test for anybody since Richard Nixon as vice president had to go on national TV and made what became known as the checker speech, which our audience can go and find on YouTube.
And Nixon was on the verge of being kicked off the ticket by Eisenhower in 1952.
And he had one 30-minute speech to explain what had really happened and to turn it all around.
And he did.
And it saved his career and really changed history.
Well, last night, Donald Trump walked in with the news media having done what a good friend of mine, Barry Kesselman, wrote in a newsletter today that was a media coup d'état.
I mean, there were three straight days of unending pounding on him, every possible effort to get the Republicans to stampede.
And he had to stand up to all that, walk in, and I agree with you.
The first key to me was how calm he was at the beginning, that he actually grew in strength and grew in energy as the debate went on.
But he had exactly the right tone of non-bombastic, non-aggressive, very calm, very matter-of-fact.
And I think that sort of took a lot of the air out of the room and a lot of the hostility out of the room.
And he then took on Hillary Clinton as nobody else has ever done before.
And the only question in my mind is whether the campaign can stay focused for 29 days and making the issue in this campaign should be Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump.
The fact is, Hillary Clinton's the most corrupt person ever to run for president.
The things she's done are utterly and totally illegal.
And the idea that the woman that we are accusing of being a liar would suggest we go to her website to check on facts is almost an absurdity in itself.
Why would you think a Hillary Clinton website would have anything truthful on it?
You know, it's so true and it's so funny.
You know, you talked about the Republican Party, and I guess there seems to be a disconnect between the people in this country now, and especially the Republican Party, and especially Republican leadership.
Now, correct me at any point if you think I'm wrong, but I think that the reason that this has been an insurgency year is that Republicans, and every exit poll confirmed this, 65% of them feel betrayed by their party.
They basically punted on challenging Obama on spending.
They punted on repealing Obamacare using the enumerated power of the purse.
They punted on even stopping illegal unconstitutional amnesty.
These were very key promises that they made.
And Republicans were fairly disgusted.
And there was a conference call earlier today.
And in the conference call, basically Paul Ryan just distanced himself totally and wants nothing to do with Donald Trump.
And the next 11 or 12 people that spoke said, what are you doing?
And it seems that he would rather look at the sins of Trump, which I would agree, okay, nobody's going to defend his words that he had on this tape.
But I think it's unconscionable that the only person that would bring up the actions of the Clintons, which is now fair game and pertinent and front and center in this campaign, had to be Donald Trump himself.
Well, I think John F. Kennedy once wrote a book called Profiles and Courage.
And I think somebody will write a very nice history of the Republican leadership in this period, and they can call it Profiles and Confusion.
Or Profiles of Cowardice?
No, no, it's not only his cowardice.
I think it's genuine confusion.
These are people who let the media manipulate them into believing that the only question is Donald Trump.
Now, I mean, I dealt, as you pointed out earlier, I dealt with the Clintons.
And I can tell you, they think dealing with Obama has been hard.
Hillary Clinton is more radical than Obama.
She's more dishonest than Obama.
She is more skillful at manipulation than Obama.
The idea that they can suggest to anybody that tolerating a Clinton presidency is an acceptable future for America is a sign that they're not thinking.
I mean, and I say this as a citizen, this is not because I'm for Donald Trump.
I am deeply frightened that a Clinton administration will be the end of America as we have known it.
Her court will be so radical, we will lose the Second Amendment and we will lose religious liberty.
Her appointees to the executive branch will be so radical and so corrupt and so partisan.
They're going to make the IRS scandal under Obama look like kindergarten.
Her foreign policy will be chaotic.
I think she meant what she said in the secret speech in Brazil when she said her dream, and dream was her word, her dream is of a Western hemisphere with open borders.
So that would allow 600 million people to come to the United States.
And I think she means it.
I think she comes out of a Sololinsky, radical left, hostility towards traditional America.
And I think she is utterly dishonest.
And so I really fear, this is not something minor, I fear a Clinton presidency.
And I was glad to see Trump say that he would appoint an independent counsel for this reason.
We get lots of words out of Washington.
We get lots of words out of the Republicans.
We don't get the actions.
We have a veterans administration which has been killing veterans.
We have a veterans administration which just a few weeks ago, after years of screaming at it by the politicians, just a few weeks ago admitted that every third call to the suicide line goes into voicemail.
I mean, can you imagine anything more disgusting than a government so incompetent and so corrupt and so lacking in accountability, a veteran at 3 in the morning who's considering suicide but says, well, I'm going to call the VA helpline and maybe I can talk to somebody.
And they get voicemail.
Do you know how many times I personally have asked Colonel North to help people in that position, PTSD, real trauma going on in their lives, a real life and death crisis, and Ollie North personally takes every call and stays on the phone for as many hours as is needed and follows up every day as is needed because the Veterans Administration is not there?
That's just a fact.
Because he's not a corrupt bureaucrat.
It doesn't matter what he's doing.
He stops everything he's doing.
And he takes that call, and he will take that call for hours.
And people need to understand.
That's how bad it is.
It is so bad that we have to have heroic figures like North intervene one on a time.
And you can't organize all the veterans of America that way.
And my only point is there are a number of areas where we have to have an accountability project that will require more than just an independent counsel for Hillary Clinton.
I think the FBI has to be thoroughly examined.
I think what Comey has done, he should have resigned because what he has done is corrupted the FBI by cowshowing to the Obama administration.
And he has said things that are just plain not true.
How can he tell us that she turned over the work emails?
He doesn't know what was in the 33,000 deleted emails.
It's utterly irresponsible for them to make an agreement with Cheryl Mills that they will destroy her computer, which they did.
I mean, this is the kind of stuff.
You have the FBI now covering up evidence on behalf of the people engaged in the criminal behavior.
Let me ask you a very important question.
All throughout this process, you have been optimistic that Donald Trump can win this race.
I think after last night, he certainly did a lot to help himself.
I don't think there's any doubt.
You know, I finally got home very late in the morning this morning, about, I don't know, 4 a.m., some ridiculous hour, and I turned on the other networks, and I'm like, wow, I can't believe how corrupt this media is.
I mean, ridiculous arguments that Donald Trump crowded Hillary's space and Donald Trump.
This has never happened in history that a presidential candidate said that the other candidate should be prosecuted.
And I watched, and I'm thinking, wow, it's not one on three.
It's one on 300,000 when you add in the media support of Hillary.
And I look at the polls, and we see the double standard, and we know the Hillary story's never been told about corruption, except maybe on this show and on my show on Fox and a few others.
And why are you still confident?
Do you think he's bypassing the media enough and effectively enough to win this?
Well, look, I think he has a very real chance to win for two reasons.
One is that everywhere in the Western world in the last couple of years that you've had this kind of insurgency, the ultimate vote has been dramatically bigger than anybody thought, whether it was Brexit or the Austrian election or the Italian elections or the Icelandic election.
I mean, again and again as you go across the world, people are sick of it.
Now, my good friend Barry Castleman, who writes a regular newsletter, which people can find, wrote a piece today about a news media coup d'état.
He said the coup d'état is an illegal overturning of the government.
He said, we are living through, not biased, we're living through a methodical effort by the news media to take over the presidential election, to smother Donald Trump and to protect Hillary Clinton.
And I think that's the only way you can see it.
I just got a note from somebody at Time Magazine that they did a cover story on the Trump tapes.
And I went back and said, well, aren't you going to do an equal cover story about Hillary Clinton's secret speeches?
What'd they say?
And I think the reason I'm an optimist is if Trump can be as good as he was last night for 29 days, if they can, he has huge social media resources.
And if they can focus, I'll just give you my favorite example.
Hillary Clinton's dream of an open border for 600 million people from Latin America.
Now, I suspect if he could drive that into every person's consciousness, and their choice was be mad at Donald Trump for some stupid comments 11 years ago, or make sure we don't have this person whose dream is to open our border to 600 million people.
I have a hunch that that alone would shrink her support dramatically.
We're going to go through a couple of days.
We're going to get bad polls because the news media looked for four straight days to assassinate Trump.
This was a lynching and a character assassination on a grand scale.
And the news media was collectively involved in it, and they moved as a herd or as a pack would be a more accurate term.
And everybody in the PAC was trying to destroy Trump.
It is disgusting.
It really is.
We really do.
Look, it's frightening for us as a country.
If the news media can take on a serious major candidate, totally smear him while protecting his opponent who made dozens of secret speeches for hundreds of thousands of dollars and said things in those speeches she'd never say in public.
She even says in the speech that you take one public.
She even said in the speech, you take one position publicly and another behind closed doors.
You know, I mean, it's so corrupt.
And I got to tell you, we have one party that just won't fight.
I mean, you've got to give Democrats credit.
They'll fight.
You and I will fight.
You know, we'll look at the big picture.
But that's what Trump praised Clinton.
That's true.
And it's a characteristic he understands.
You know, I have to say, as a Green Bay fan, you know, I watched Guy Tuga.
All right, easy on the Green Bay talk because, you know, you.
I know, I understand there may be a handful of giant fans listening.
Yeah, thanks a lot.
Just grin and bear for a second.
Yeah, real quick.
Because what I was going to say was, if the PAC came out of the field, much as I love them, and they announced in the first quarter, this was going to be a really hard game, and they were really depressed.
If they weren't really sure they should play the whole way this year, maybe people would be okay if they just played the first two quarters because after all, you get hit and it hurts and you don't feel good.
Lambo gets cold in the winter.
You get a new team.
I mean, so I've spent my entire career in a Republican Party which is dominated by the news media, which is intimidated by the news media.
This has been true with the exception of Reagan.
This has been consistently true all the way through.
By the way, if it turns out that Republicans leaked that tape, what does that say to you?
Oh, I don't know.
I'm confident NBC leaked it.
Oh, I'm confident that maybe some Republicans had a hand in it.
Talk to Jerry Falwell Jr.
They might have.
Look, look, there's a faction in the Republican Party that would rather live with Hillary and be in a minority, but be allowed to come to the plantation and get fed from the tape than actually take over and break up the establishment.
You see, they liked that you got them the power, but then as soon as you started to do profound things, then they wanted a punt and run away from you as quickly as they could, too.
So we've seen this dance before, and it's pretty disgusting and cowardly to me.
But Trump just needs to stay focused on Hillary.
If October is, do you want Hillary months, he loses.
If October is, do you really want Trump month?
He probably loses.
All right, good point, Mr. Speaker.
Thank you.
When we come back, Louis Gomer, Congressman Gomert, was on that call today, a conference call with Paul Ryan.
He'll tell us what happened.
For 30 years, she's been doing this, Anderson.
I say it all the time.
She talks about health care.
Why didn't she do something about it?
She talks about taxes.
Why didn't she do something about it?
She doesn't do anything about anything other than talk.
With her, it's all talk and no action.
In the past, and again, Bernie Sanders, it's really bad judgment.
She has made bad judgment not only on taxes, she's made bad judgments on Libya, on Syria, on Iraq.
I mean, her and Obama, whether you like it or not, the way they got out of Iraq, the vacuum they've left, that's why ISIS formed in the first place.
They started from that little area, and now they're in 32 different nations, Hillary.
Congratulations.
Great job.
All right, 25 now till the top of the hour.
Toll-free telephone numbers, 800-941.
Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, you know, it never ceases to amaze me how the establishment has never come to grips with how this election season became an insurgency year.
Now, at the end of the day, it was either going to be during the primaries, it was either going to be Donald Trump a total outsider or Ted Cruz a hated outsider that's inside as a senator.
It was never going to be Jeb Bush, as so many establishment people wanted.
It was never going to be Lindsey Graham.
It was never going to be John Kasich.
And the voters, very loudly, with historic numbers, voted for Donald Trump after hearing from all of the candidates.
Now, I understand that it is the nature of politicians that they want to always protect themselves at all costs, no matter what.
I understand.
But that's also how the Republican insurgency year emerged.
Because Republicans, well, they wouldn't fight for repealing and replacing Obamacare.
They wouldn't use the power of the purse.
You know, Republicans, for many of the years, as Obama's accumulated more debt than every other president before him combined, they're the ones that had the power of the purse.
John Boehner is Speaker.
Well, the debt went up $5 trillion, nearly $5 trillion as he was under his speakership.
They have the enumerated power of the purse, and they refuse to use it because all Barack Obama had to say is, I'm going to blame you for a government shutdown.
They ended up funding it after they got the House and the Senate together.
Anyway, so now we've got Paul Ryan.
You have the issue, as I said in a piece that I wrote on my website.
I urge you to take a look at it.
And I said, America's choice.
Actions do speak louder than words.
This became front and center in the debate last night.
Paul Ryan has decided to cut and run, the Speaker of the House.
There was a conference call this morning with other Republicans, and he basically is saying that he thinks Hillary's going to win.
I, you know, he stopped short of formally rescinding his endorsement of Trump, but just short.
And Ryan now, this weekend, faced a lot of blowback for his treatment of Trump.
Nobody's defending, as I said in my piece, and I was very clear about this.
Nobody is going to defend Donald Trump's comments from 11 years ago.
Nobody should.
What has not happened in this election cycle is context and texture and any nuance to, okay, that was wrong.
There's no doubt between the two choices.
We are not going to elect a pastor this election season, nor have we ever elected one, to be honest.
But putting that aside.
And the question is: why are Republicans cutting and running?
For the same reason, because they're caving.
He won't bring up Hillary Clinton's treatment of women, Bill Clinton's treatment of women, their mutual abuse of women by smearing, slandering, besmirching.
Anyway, Louie Gohmert was on the call today.
How are you, sir?
Well, I'm doing fine.
And you and I hadn't had a chance to talk at all about the conference call yet.
But I tell you, it started and, you know, what what people say and who said it is confined to the conference.
For those of us that observe those confidences, but obviously some people don't.
And there may have been a reporter on the call.
I don't know.
But I tell you, after our leadership finished talking, things sounded pretty depressing, you know.
But I tell you what, Sean, after the next 11 out of 12 people that commented on where we were spoke, it's about the proudest I've been of my fellow members in the Republican Party in the House.
What'd they say?
Because that didn't get reported.
Well, 11 out of 12 made it very clear we cannot run from Trump because that leaves it to Hillary.
And if they think that Hillary is going to, we're going to be able to control Hillary with a majority in the House, you know, they're nuts.
Well, they never stood up to Obama, so they're not going to stand up to Hillary.
Nobody said this, but the fact is we had Koskinen that has lied.
He has obfuscated.
He has violated the law.
We've had so many people come before Congress and lie to Congress, Eric Holder included, Janet Napolitano.
There have been people that committed crimes, and the House has not even, we couldn't even get a vote brought up to impeach and remove Koskinen.
And if we can't do that, and they think we're going to control Hillary, they're nuts.
We don't get a vote on who she appoints to replace Scalia.
And I know a lot of people talk about next president may appoint four, possibly four Supreme Court nominees or new members of the Supreme Court.
If she replaces Scalia, we are done.
I was there this year for oral arguments in Little Sisters of the Poor.
And this administration, which Hillary has made clear she's going to follow up, do the same thing.
They believe they have the right to tell Christian businesses, Christian universities, and the indications seem pretty clear to me from Obama's solicitor general that, yeah, they believe they have the right to make rules about what churches can believe and do.
He said, you know, yay, we've got to make rules that are fair to everybody.
No, they don't get to make rules what a church can do.
And I'm telling you, since we took up hate crimes nine years ago, and I said one day they would be used to come after pastors, I did not think it would be this fast.
But you had to.
But Louis, do you agree with me on this point that if Hillary, God forbid, wins this race, and look, she has a good shot at winning.
If she wins this race, you agree with me that Republicans won't fight her.
You agree with me that they'll treat her just like they did Obama?
Well, I can't say generically Republicans because you know some fighters.
Okay, you're a fighter.
The Freedom Caucus is a group of fighters.
Steve King in Iowa is a fighter, but I think I've just named all of them.
But let me tell you, by the end of that conference call, when 11 out of 12 that spoke said we have got to stand with Trump, and most all of them, nearly all of them, were people that did not originally endorse Trump.
And that includes me.
I made my feelings known.
But, you know, I knew that these things were out there.
And by the way, I'm not sure if you've mentioned Sean.
I think we should forgive Trump because he made these comments when he was a Democrat.
And the biggest change in his life has been that he's become a Republican, and he knows you're not supposed to talk like that anymore.
So there are horrible things, and I feel sure there are going to be other things come out.
You know, NBC News bought a documentary that was done in Britain and bought all the stuff out there, but it was when he was a Democrat.
He's changed.
He learned that you don't talk like that.
And if he's not elected, we will lose America as we've known it.
There's not much way around that.
And let me say, you know, as much as I wanted a really strong, devout Christian, I have to acknowledge that if it were not for Winston Churchill in England, when he stood up and was elected as prime minister, the Western world would probably have been lost.
And in 1940, when he gave that speech that we'll fight him in the landing areas, we'll fight him on the beaches.
He was expected to give a capitulation speech.
All of the establishment in England thought he was going to capitulate, say, we got to give in.
Our allies have had to surrender, and we're just going to have to get ready to surrender.
And he did exactly the opposite of what the establishment wanted.
He drank too much, and that included he got a prescription I have a copy of when he was in New York so he could keep drinking during prohibition.
He used language that was a bit foul, but if it were not for Churchill, God used him to save the free world.
And I'm just grateful that we had a guy that would stand up and save England and the West at such a critical time.
I'm not saying Trump is Churchill, but I'm saying thank God people didn't abandon Churchill because he drank and his language was colorful.
But I'm not hearing that kind of colorful language out of Trump anymore now that he's a Republican.
You know, no, you're cracking me up.
Here's my, I guess, dismay.
I don't know what to call it here.
I guess it's predictable at this point.
To me, the Republican Party's done.
To me, the Republican Party gave in to the entire Obama agenda.
And there's a few of you that I really have respect for.
And listen, I'll be fair in the Senate.
There's guys like Mike Lee and Ted Cruz and Senator Rubio, who I know made a mistake on immigration, but he's apologized for it, and I forgive him.
And a couple of Rand Paul is another one.
I mean, there are people that I really like and respect a lot, but there's just very few of you.
But at the end of the day, the Republican Party won't fight Hillary.
They'll capitulate on everything.
They don't bring up, they don't put anything in perspective.
Isn't there a big difference between words and actions?
I'm sure we're going to hear, you know, nobody wanted to, you know, Donald Trump pointed out that Bill Clinton has all these women that he assaulted.
He exposes himself.
He gropes, grabs, fondles, kisses against a woman's will.
And Juanita Broderick claims she was raped.
And you know what?
The media up until Donald Trump had the courage to do what no Republican will do is he brought up the truth.
Well, it's his complaint from the Democrats.
It runs rather hollow after the way they protected Clinton with all of the stuff that he was doing to women.
I mean, nobody's had more of a war on women than Bill Clinton.
And even the women's live movement stayed behind him.
And then if you look at some of the most sacred people in the Democratic Party, for heaven's sake, the Kennedys kicked Kennedy with the stuff that he did to Poland.
Of course, I'm not even referring to the character assassination he did on board.
He destroyed an awful lot of good people.
And look at his private life.
My gosh, that's why.
They always stick together, the Democrats, because they have no values.
But listen, I know you've got to go work, Louie.
I'll let you go.
It's so good to talk to you.
All right, my friend.
Thanks for standing for him, Sean.
That's what we've got to win this election.
Yes, we do.
Or we're going to lose the country.
It's that simple.
It's America live or die.
I keep saying it every day.
All right, sir.
Thank you.
You know, let's go over the Democrats' comments about women at John Edwards, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton.
And Hillary, by the way.
Senator, what's your reaction to the National Fire Story and Ann Culture's comments on NSNBC last night?
The story's false.
It's completely untrue.
It's ridiculous.
I've been in love with the same woman for 30 plus years, as anybody who's been around us knows.
She's an extraordinary human being.
Warm, loving, beautiful, sexy, and as good a person as I have ever known.
So the story's as false.
Former North Carolina Senator John Edwards has admitted to having an extramarital affair and lying about it while a presidential candidate.
Edwards admitted the affair in an interview with ABC News.
However, he denies fathering the woman's child.
Former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards is finally coming clean.
Admitting he fathered a child with a videographer he hired during his campaign.
Edwards says in a statement to the Associated Press, it was wrong for me ever to deny she was my daughter, and hopefully one day when she understands, she'll forgive me.
One of the guys sitting nearby must have overheard us, for he leaned over with a sagacious expression on his face.
Y'all talking about Malcolm, huh?
Malcolm tells us like it is.
No doubt about it.
Yeah.
Another guy said, but I tell you what, you won't see me moving to no African jungle anytime soon.
Or some goddamn desert somewhere sitting on a carpet with a bunch of Arabs?
No, sir.
And you won't see me stop eating no ribs either.
Gotta have them ribs.
And too.
But I want to say one thing to the American people.
I want you to listen to me.
I'm going to say this again.
I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Ms. Lewinsky.
I never told anybody to lie, not a single time.
Never.
These allegations are false.
While my answers were legally accurate, I did not volunteer information.
Indeed, I did have a relationship with Ms. Lewinsky that was not appropriate.
In fact, it was wrong.
It constituted a critical lapse in judgment and a personal failure on my part.
It's 10 o'clock, and where is Bill Clinton?
Bill Clinton, Larry, and I've come to Washington to make just a complete confession.
It's hard, but, you know, there just comes a time when you have to stand up there and say it like it is.
Bill Clinton is with the other woman in his life.
And I'm sure you'll read about it as you're checking out of the supermarket next week.
Wow.
Unbelievable.
Louie's great.
Made comments as a Democrat.
You can't.
But the difference between, you know, actions and the difference between words are profound.
You know, it's the deed, it's the action.
Anyway, Paul Ryan's getting a lot of pushback for all of this, which he really should.
I think when this is all done, we're going to have to think about where to go.
You know, the Republican Party really needs to examine how do they lose touch with so many blue-collar workers in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin.
Why does the Democratic Party get them?
Why has the Republican Party not been able to reach out to the black American community, the African-American community, and get more votes?
Has the Democrats solved any problems?
No, I don't think so.
All right, we have our news roundup and information overload coming.
Kelly Ann Conway, Trump campaign manager at the top of the next hour.
If you look at Bill Clinton, far worse, minor words, and his was action.
His was what he's done to women.
There's never been anybody in the history of politics in this nation that's been so abusive to women.
So you can say any way you want to say it, but Bill Clinton was abusive to women.
Hillary Clinton attacked those same women and attacked them viciously, four of them here tonight.
One of the women, who is a wonderful woman at 12 years old, was raped at 12.
Her client she represented got him off, and she's seen laughing on two separate occasions, laughing at the girl who was raped.
Kathy Shelton, that young woman, is here with us tonight.
So don't tell me about words.
I am absolutely, I apologize for those words, but it is things that people say.
But what President Clinton did, he was impeached.
He lost his license to practice law.
He had to pay an $850,000 fine to one of the women, Paula Jones, who's also here tonight.
And I will tell you that when Hillary brings up a point like that and she talks about words that I said 11 years ago, I think it's disgraceful and I think she should be ashamed of herself if you want to know the truth.
Do you three believe that Hillary is an enabler?
Is that the right terminology to use for her?
Absolutely.
Oh my goodness.
There's not a better word for any of this, especially when she threatened me personally.
She's complicit in everything he's done.
Yes.
She's helped him do it.
The rhetoric, the conversation that we're having is that, well, you know, you three and others are about Bill's infidelities.
This is just, you know, Bill Clinton and his infidelities.
And that's all.
What do you have to say to that?
How do you react to that kind of a conversation?
This is just Bill's indiscretion.
It's not indiscreet.
His infidelities are not at all.
It's not okay.
We didn't agree to do this, Steph.
Yeah, this is criminal.
We were not willing to the acts that he performed.
Absolutely.
We were not willing participants.
These were crimes.
Criminal stuff.
This is what I would like to say.
Rape, physical, sexual assault, sexual harassment.
I want to say this to the mainstream media.
Andrea Mitchell, Jake Tapper, all of these people.
These are not infidelities.
No.
A rape is not an infidelity.
These are crimes.
Any other people would be in jail.
Yes, that's it.
They would be in jail for a very long time.
This is no longer about infidelities, indiscretions, girlfriends, sex, interns, none of those.
This is about a serial rapist, a predator, and his wife, who has enabled his behavior all of these years.
She's taken personal betrayals and turned them into political opportunities.
And it's just that.
Yeah, we three are victims.
He exposed himself to me.
That's a crime.
They're not supposed to expose yourself to people.
These are not infidelities.
All right, news roundup and information overload hour.
Now, those women that you just heard from, Kathleen Willie, Paula Jones, and Juanita Broderick, also Kathy Shulton, I'll explain more in a minute, as I have been throughout the day, will be on my TV show coming up Wednesday of this week.
And they've been on this radio show before.
And that was the interview that Aaron Klein just had with them this weekend.
And they'll also be on radio, I believe, this week as well.
Listen, Brent Pozel over at the Media Research Center was on with Stuart Varney last night, and he said, we did some analysis.
What's more important, what Donald Trump said, okay, or the allegation Allegation of the eminently believable allegation that Bill Clinton raped Juanita Broderick and Hillary Clinton subsequently threatened Juanita Broderick.
Now, I was one of two people to get an interview when Juanita Broderick first came out.
I remember of all the interviews I have done in my life, maybe one other, it was the hardest interview to sit and listen to this story because it is so abusive.
Well, anyway, what we find out is Donald Trump's comments apparently were more important to the media.
You had more coverage of his words in 48 hours than you did in 17 years on the issue of Juanita Broderick by the mainstream media, which I think pretty much tells it all about how abusively biased and corrupt and the role the media is trying to play in this election.
Kellyanne Conway is the campaign manager for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
How are you, Kellyanne?
Do you get any sleep?
One hour, Sean, and it shows.
Oh, stop it.
Now, you and I both have something in common.
We both have been portrayed on Saturday Night Live.
Did you see it?
I did see it.
I thought it was hysterical.
It captured my busy life with four great children really well.
And you know what?
What's really cool is Kellyanne was in our studio not that long ago, and she brought her son, who's such a great kid.
And he and I, we had the best time.
We were playing football for about 15, 20 minutes.
We had a great time.
And he's a great athlete.
I inspired him.
Oh, thank you.
All right, let's go to last night's debate.
You know what's sad about what the lead up to this debate was, oh, it's over.
That's how the media wrote this.
I wrote a big column about it yesterday.
But the reality is the same media that, as I pointed out with the Media Research Center, that paid so much attention in the last 48 hours trying to put the final nail in Donald Trump's coffin and advance the narrative, they'd never done the proper vetting, asked any of the questions that Donald Trump got to bring up last night.
It was the single most dominating prosecution of how unfit any one individual Hillary Clinton is for office that I have ever seen in any presidential debate.
It was that powerful.
Your thoughts.
It was indeed.
And it was a multi-level attack on her and her record as Secretary of State, which is a complete disaster.
Her unremarkable record as United States Senator.
And certainly the way she treated the women that you so deftly addressed in your lead-in.
And Sean, look, people have to ask themselves: if somebody has been doing something for 30 years and you are hard-pressed to name the fruits of that labor, to talk about the deliverable, the product, the positive effect on people's lives, why in the world would you promote them to the top slot?
This is easy, folks.
Don't overcomplicate this election, please.
This is future versus past, change versus more of the same.
Failed typical politician versus successful businessman, Washington insider whose friends and allies and cronies benefit from a rigged corrupt system, and somebody who has no skin in that game would disrupt the entire system.
Don't overcomplicate this.
You know, Sean, many Americans have decided they do not want to vote for Hillary Clinton, but they still, some of them are still looking for a reason to vote for Donald Trump.
And I think last night him effectively prosecuting her record on Obamacare, on ISIS, on Syria, on Libya, on Benghazi, on the emails, on just her partnership with Barack Obama around the globe when she was Secretary of State.
I think his effective prosecution really calls into question whether this woman should be President of the United States and Commander-in-Chief of Armed Forces.
You know, I couldn't agree anymore.
To me, I've broken down the election into different parts.
One is the foreign policy failure of Clinton and Obama.
Boy, and she was wrong about the red line in the sand.
That was August of 2012.
She was still Secretary of State, so what she said was a lie.
But that's on top of many other lies.
But then you got Benghazi.
That was her failure.
600 denied requests before, no help given while Americans are under fire, and then lies afterwards.
Then lies about an email server, then lies about the Clinton Foundation, then lies about Benghazi.
And then you've got to look at the economic results.
I won't repeat my statistics, which I do every day, but they're disastrous.
She can't run on that economy, at that economic record.
She can't run on foreign policy, the creation of ISIS, the failure in Iraq and Syria, as we've discussed, and our embracing of Mohamed Morsi, a guy who called the Israelis descendants of apes and pigs.
So they went for the character issue.
But the problem is they've got far bigger character issues than Donald Trump's words, and that is their deeds.
That is the systematic slander-smear besmirching of women who have dared to speak out about their behavior.
And I thought this was just so powerful last night.
And a lot of people said it was a risky move.
It's nothing less than I would expect from Donald Trump, to just tell the truth.
Well, that's right.
And people saw in front of 88 million-wide audience, Sean, in the first debate at Hofster University, that he very publicly decided not to go, quote, rough on her because her family was there.
And, you know, and I think in careful review, he realized that she had no such graciousness and restraint.
She went right after him and frankly went after him for things that had nothing to do with the questions asked or the issues being raised in that debate.
She went there with a five or six-point checklist.
She was absolutely going to pivot to these issues and these individuals no matter what else happened in that debate.
And it was effective for her.
Well, it turns out she can dish it out, but she can't take it very well because Mr. Trump made, teach her a straight line between her actions and her lack of actions and her fitness for office.
That's the difference here.
And the difference is that when she had to defend her husband's attack of Obamacare as, quote, the craziest thing he's ever seen, she couldn't do it.
When Donald Trump raised the fact that Hillary Clinton had referred to millions, tens of millions of Americans as quote, deplorable and irredeemable.
And she said, no, I made a mistake.
He said, no, you apologize for the number.
She said, no, I meant you're deplorable.
Well, you know what, lady, in the comfort of the comfort and confines of a donor event here in New York City, that's not what you said.
What you said was that his supporters are baskets of deplorables.
So she really was getting stuck on her own words.
And I think she's just so insulated that she believes whatever she says is true and will work.
And I can't help but think that she was given similar advice to what was reported to be given to Mitt Romney in 2012 after he clearly won the first debate against Barack Obama, Sean.
And it's this: hey, you're ahead.
You're going to win.
Sit on your lead.
Don't drool on the stage.
Don't make any mistake and you'll be fine.
And that is an error.
If that was the advice she was given, it was bad advice because Donald Trump came to play and he came to expose her as everything that's wrong in a system where people want true change.
You know, I wondered, and you're on the inside, and I don't know what the answer is.
I mean, was this just his decision in the first debate?
I even saw at the beginning of this debate when she's, oh, he's unfit for office.
I even saw restraint to a point, and then she pushed it so far, he said, okay, the gloves are off.
I can't just sit here and be a punching bag.
Well, that's right.
And at that moment, a switch went off.
And at that moment, Donald Trump became Donald Trump, and he stayed that way for the next 85 minutes.
And that was the end of the debate.
And that's the Trump that people wanted to see.
You have all these pundits today saying, oh, he only appealed to his base.
Okay, can we dissect that for a moment?
He only appealed to his base.
Independents and moderate women don't care about the failures of Obamacare.
Well, wait a minute.
That's not true because Frank Luntz had a focus group of undecided voters and he won that debate 18 to 4.
Big time.
And if I had a chance to talk to him before the debate, I would have said to him, you want to win Frank Luntz's focus group.
That's your audience.
Indeed.
No, it was very effective.
And you know, Frank Luntz's focus group had a very different result after the first presidential debate.
But, Sean, that's the point here.
The idea that Donald Trump's performance is being dismissed today as never getting past his 40% base, never going that base, is nonsense.
He was talking to her about her failures in foreign policy and national security that affect all of us.
The Russian reset was her idea, that goofy stunt she pulled walking over the stupid reset button across the podium, pulling a full Rick Lazio and it backfiring on her.
The idea that she did not listen to the 600 and some entries from Ambassador Stevens and others just to give them some more security.
The idea that she go ahead and set that red line in Syria.
And now, frankly, that Syria is a complete disaster zone.
It's very sad, the humanitarian crisis there.
Nobody holds her account for the red line that she and Obama said they were drawing.
So there's so many gaps in her record and so many things to hold her to account that it is ridiculous when somebody says he's just playing to his base.
You know, Obamacare, as you and I know, the gift that kept on giving in 2010 and 2014, down ballot for a Republican candidate, because it was the best way to show how intrusive, invasive, expensive, and expansive the federal government had become.
We just couldn't use it in 2012 because we nominated RomneyCare.
And so, but that too, you know, I loved what he did on that last night.
She really had no defense.
She reverted to that pedantic, wonky, lawyerly, nobody even listened to what you're saying kind of response.
And nobody really knows what she thinks about Obamacare, but we know what America thinks about Obamacare.
Yeah, pretty amazing.
Will we see this Donald Trump in the third and final debate?
Well, sure.
I mean, I see this Donald Trump every day.
By the way, every time I've been around him, that's the one I see.
Yes, I mean, so that was he on the stage last night.
There's no reason to think he won't be there on October 19th in the same fighting form and fighting with a purpose, by the way.
Not just fighting to pick on her and ridicule her, and it was with a purpose.
I think voters benefited greatly from listening to him lay out the contrast on the issues and really casting doubt on her performance, her service in public life to date.
Why is that important?
Because essentially she's saying, I want to keep the kind of job I have, the kind of government position I've had, and just get a promotion where you taxpayers are paying me, my pension, my gold-plated health care.
Then we'll get some speaking fees and no longer be, quote, dead broke.
We'll be quarter billionaires.
People have to understand what they're getting.
Be reminded that they don't like what they would be getting with Hillary Clinton and that Donald Trump promises disruptive change.
I mean, the other thing I learned last night is that she could not take eight years later, she could not sufficiently answer that question about the 3 a.m. call.
She thought she had him about the 3 a.m. tweeting, and he basically said, yeah, you bragged about being available for this 3 a.m. call when you were in the primary against Obama, and then you got it one day.
You got the 3 or 4 a.m. call, and it was from Benghazi, and you lied to your daughter.
I mean, you lied to us.
You told your daughter the truth.
You lied to the families.
I mean, it's just masterful.
Yeah, it was an incredible night and one.
I don't think we'll ever see a presidential debate in our lifetime as unbelievably substantive and also raw like this in a positive way.
Because a lot of what was said last night needed to be said because the media is so biased and corrupt.
Anyway, thank you, Kellyanne.
Great job.
And I hope you get a little bit of sleep tonight.
I hope I get a little bit of sleep.
I'm dead too.
All right, thank you.
Thank you.
Take care.
It's just awfully good that someone with the temperament of Donald Trump is not in charge of the law in our country.
Because you'd be in jail.
Secretary Clinton.
For 30 years she's been doing this, Anderson.
I say it all the time.
She talks about health care.
Why didn't she do something about it?
She talks about taxes.
Why didn't she do something about it?
She doesn't do anything about anything other than talk.
With her, it's all talk and no action.
The vacuum they've left, that's why ISIS formed in the first place.
They started from that little area, and now they're in 32 different nations, Hillary.
Congratulations.
Great job.
She lied.
Now she's blaming the lie on the late, great Abraham Lincoln.
That's one that I have.
Okay, Honest Ape.
Honest Ape never lied.
That's the good thing.
That's the big difference between Abraham Lincoln and you.
That's a big, big difference.
We're talking about some difference.
Take a look at Benghazi.
She said, who's going to answer the call at 3 o'clock in the morning?
Guess what?
She didn't answer because when Ambassador Stevens 600 times.
Well, she said she was awake at 3 o'clock in the morning.
And she also sent a tweet out at 3 o'clock in the morning, but I won't even mention that.
But she said she'll be awake.
Kuzga's the famous thing.
We're going to answer our call at 3 o'clock in the morning.
Guess what happened?
Ambassador Stevens sent 600 requests for help.
And the only one she talked to was Sidney Blumenthal, who's her friend and not a good guy, by the way.
So, you know, she shouldn't be talking about that.
And all you have to do is take a look at WikiLeaks and just see what they said about Bernie Sanders and see what Deborah Wasserman-Schultz had in mind.
Because Bernie Sanders, between superdelegates and Deborah Wasserman-Schultz, he never had a chance.
And I was so surprised to see him sign on with the devil.
You delete 33,000 emails and then you acid wash them or bleach him, as you would say.
A very expensive process.
So we're going to get a special prosecutor and we're going to look into it because you know what?
People have been, their lives have been destroyed for doing one-fifth of what you've done.
And it's a disgrace.
And honestly, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.
All right, 24 now till the top of the hour.
Wow.
It was the single greatest debate takedown I've ever seen in my life.
How many people, Linda?
I was thinking about this last night, have we had on this program that either lost their jobs or went to jail or are going to jail or being persecuted or prosecuted because they had one incident in which they had some type of classified material that they shouldn't have.
How many?
We've had a number.
Do you remember how many?
I mean, right now, we have at least 10 military service members that are serving that.
That we know of.
And we've had a number of them on the show.
Or their family members.
Correct.
Okay.
Yeah.
So, I mean, when he said that, that was the biggest surprise.
So I get home, you know, my usual time, 4:30 in the morning, and then I start watching the other cable networks just to see, all right, what do they say?
It was so bad.
Donald Trump got in her space.
Oh, my gosh, he was so mean.
Oh, my God.
I'm like, no, the person that was mean in this debate and the person that was mean in the last debate and in the vice presidential debate with the Democrats, they just don't like any taste of their own medicine.
And the funny thing to me is I watched Trump.
I know Trump.
I actually think he was trying to be respectful.
Didn't want to go there, but he was ready to go there.
And when he did, all right, you want to play?
Let's play.
And it was, and that's the thing that's so incredible about Hillary.
She had to know she would lose this debate.
She had to know.
You notice she started out smiling when she knew she was on a split screen and big smiles.
And by the end of that debate, she was like biting the inside cheek as hard as she could just to contain herself.
I mean, I got to tell you, I don't know what the impact of this debate is going to have on the election at the end of the day.
I don't have that sense of objectivity that we all talked about last week.
I'm asking you guys who's going to win.
You know, there's a poll out today.
Now, this is post the release of the tape and not Trump's defense.
So he was down by a lot.
So that tape had an impact.
You know, they have more tapes.
And you also know that the tapes are words.
And this was why I spent that article and I annoyed and ruined your Sunday yesterday by sending you this.
I want this posted.
I want this tweeted out.
I want this on Facebook.
And you're like, where are you?
Where are you?
Where are you?
You can talk.
You're laughing.
You might quite as well talk.
Because I was with my screaming son.
Yeah.
I'm like, where are you?
Why aren't you answering me?
If I don't get an immediate answer, I have a rule.
Everybody's got to have their text on at all times, day and night.
If I need you, I need to.
I was ready.
It was debate day.
I was ready.
But at that exact moment, it just figured that was when Liam decided to have a meltdown.
Oh, and then you have to do the, no, I've got to edit it myself.
No, I got it.
No, no, there's something in there.
I'm sure you have a misspelled word somewhere, even though I had had it edited.
Thank you very much.
Anyway, so, but when the dust settled last night is the one thing Donald Trump proved is he is a world-class political fighter.
He makes Paul Ryan, Mitch McConnell, and 98% of these Republicans in Washington.
Let me see, what would be a good word for this?
Look like the biggest scaredy cat babies you'd ever meet in life.
They're afraid of their own shadow.
They just are.
And, you know, I mean, doing the debate press conference, pre-debate press conference, you think John McCain would ever do that?
No, he'd rather lose.
Obviously, Paul Ryan would rather lose.
Obviously, Mitt Romney, you know, would rather lose.
Obviously, there's Republicans.
Oh, no, he's saying something controversial.
They'd rather lose.
You know, they set a trap for Trump last night and it just backfired.
And I'm sure they're going to probably set a few more traps and a few more tapes and a few more words.
But the answer is: okay, what's different?
Words or actions?
Bill Clinton pulled down his pants and exposed his PP to Paula Jones.
And by the way, it had distinguishing characteristics that she identified, which allowed her to get $850,000 in a payout eventually.
And in the case of Kathleen Willie, goes to get help.
Groped, grabbed, fondled, kissed, touched against her will.
Okay, so locker room talk versus action.
And I've interviewed Juanita.
People have asked me all the time, do you believe these women?
I'm like, yes, I do.
I believe them.
And I interviewed them last night, and they're going to be on radio and TV this week.
And you listen to them.
You decide for yourself.
And make the comparison between words and action.
And, you know, tell me, is it feigned outrage of Hillary?
He can't be president after what I heard him say.
And I'm like, what a phony.
I want to send a message to every survivor of sexual assault.
Don't let anyone silence your voice.
You have a right to be heard, and you have a right to be believed.
We're with you.
Well, apparently not Juanita Broderick or Kathleen Willie or Paula Jones.
By the way, we're going to show something.
Last night I got a chance to confront John Podesta.
He got so angry.
Ooh, so angry.
Then we had a little run in.
Richard Trump is a guy.
You're not for the working guy.
You know why you're not for them?
We're just having fun.
Then Claire McCaskill, hi, Sean.
How are you?
It was very entertaining.
All right.
Andrea's in Orange County, California.
Andrea, how are you?
Good.
Thank you, Sean.
First, I want to say you're doing a great job this political season standing up for us.
And I really think that you hit upon something, and so did Trump last night.
And it's Kathy's story.
Kathy is the girl who was 12 years old and was raped by a 41-year-old man.
And Hillary Clinton defended the rapist.
This story is important because it doesn't involve Bill Clinton at all.
It is only Hillary's actions.
And in an interview that Hillary did, when she was asked about this, she made two revealing things about herself.
The first is that she used her gender to defend this rapist.
And the second is that she did it for a favor to the prosecutor.
In an interview, remember the one where she's laughing about getting the guy off?
Yeah.
Oh, I had him take a polygraph test.
He passed, of course, forever.
What is also important in that, Sean, is the prosecutor asked her to defend the rapist, and she said, I owed him a favor, or to do him a favor, I did it.
And second, the rapist specifically asked for a female lawyer.
So she used her gender to get this rapist off.
And that is so revealing as to who she is as a person.
And I think that this is a very important story for Donald Trump to tell people.
But it needs to be told from the eyes of a 12-year-old child, which is exactly what happened to Kathy.
And I think what would be so compelling is if Donald Trump had a commercial with a 12-year-old little girl standing there.
And in it, she says, you know, hi, my name is whatever, Ashley.
So she says, hi, my name is Ashley, and I'm 12 years old.
And I have a question for you, Hillary Clinton.
If I'm raped, will you defend my rapist?
Because that's what you did to this 12-year-old girl named Kathy when she was raped by a 41-year-old man.
And then the girl in the commercial can be holding up a picture of Kathy.
And she can say further, Hillary, you didn't protect Kathy.
Instead, you defended her rapist.
And interviewed Kathy last night for the first time.
And at one point, I reached over because she was so nervous being on TV.
And she did such a good job.
And I just, you know, I gave her a hug.
I mean, I feel sorry.
Her life's forever been altered in a negative way beyond the rape, what Hillary did to this poor woman, and then bragging and laughing about it, knowing that her client was guilty.
And you're right, using your gender.
That's a good point.
It's just, it's unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
I appreciate your call.
Thank you.
Donna Frederick, Maryland.
Donna, how are you?
Hello, Sean.
I'm doing well.
Thank you for taking my call, and I hope you're doing the same.
You're certainly covering a lot of ground these days, and we really appreciate it out here.
I have to say, Hillary reminded me of one of those goofy grin clown Weebo punching bags.
You know, he'd hit her with something, and she'd kind of wobble her way back up.
It was clearly a knockdown to me.
Donald Trump was prepared, and his armor is the truth.
And I hope and I pray that he stays the course, and I do hope he follows through with that special prosecutor, because that will be the game changer.
Listen, I think, well, first he's got to win the election.
This election is not in the bag.
You've got every single media outlet in the country contributing and assisting Hillary Clinton.
It is the single most abusively biased time.
Journalism in America is dead.
There is no fair, objective news reporting except on Fox.
That's it.
These people are invested, and they're not even hiding it anymore.
It's so disgusting.
RJ, Tampa, 970, WFLA.
Hi.
Hey, how are you doing, Sean?
Thanks for taking my call.
Yes, sir.
A long time listeners.
And I was just calling today.
I wanted to talk about Trump and how he did in the debate last night.
I think he was finally allowed to be himself for the first time in the past three, four weeks, and I think it was amazing.
I think it was flawless.
And I'm not sure where it goes from here, but I think if he stays on the path he went down last night, I think he's unstoppable at this point.
I totally agree with you, but I don't take anything for granted.
This election is not decided.
You, the American people, will decide it in 29 days.
Jennifer's in Franklin, Tennessee.
Hi.
Thanks for having me on.
I want to talk about the Trump and the debate as well last night and just how horribly biased the moderators are.
And it just truly makes me sick to my stomach.
But the conservatives, we're never going to get a fair shake as long as the moderators are uber liberal.
But, I mean, I don't know, maybe the Sean Hannity show could host the next debate, and the moderators could be, say, Mark Levin and you.
Let them get a piece of what it's like to be on the other side.
And get the rest of the time.
It would be the only time they had to face what Republicans always have to face.
I mean, it would be fair in that sense, but let me assure you that hell will freeze over before that ever happens.
But it's fun to think about.
I'm not disagreeing with you.
Well, how come there aren't, at least then, okay, regular debate on, say, CNN or wherever it may be.
How come there's not an Uber liberal, an Uber conservative, and an independent at every debate?
Why are they always liberal?
You know, listen, because that's the whole media, the whole media establishment is gone in the tank for Hillary.
And that is now unfortunate, but that's the reality that any Republican running for national office will face from now and probably forever, unfortunately.
Anyway, good call, Jennifer.
Thank you.
All our best to our friends in Franklin.
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