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I gotta thank the people of Cincinnati yesterday.
We did something we don't often do on the Hannity program last night.
And I went out into the crowd and I met so many people.
And you know, you look at Middle America, this this Midwest heart and soul of this great country, and it was just an amazing experience, and the people of Cincinnati are just the greatest people in the world.
Then we have Billy Did you see Billy Cunningham on TV last night?
Did you see Billy?
He was so funny.
Sean Hannity, I'm gonna tell you exactly how this thing's gonna roll here.
And the Trumpster, he goes to Indiana, and he goes, saves eleven hundred jobs, and there are those liberals, and those liberals are out there and they're saying this is a bad thing.
They're not great Americans.
Did you have his mic like at his shoe?
No, but this is he's back here in his studio.
That's what I mean.
Like, should the mic be tied around his like shoelace?
Oh, but listen, he's one of my closest friends.
I love this guy.
Here's the funniest thing.
I'm not any different in real life.
Am I?
I'm pretty much the same person.
I talk the same amount.
I don't shut up.
I'm constantly yappy yappity yappity yappity.
Although you say, Can I finish?
Can I finish?
Please, I want to talk.
Do you mind if I talk?
Can I talk?
I talk.
I want to talk.
Oh, I got you laughing today.
Oh, sunshine's laughing.
Linda's been working extra hard because Sunshine, our phone screener, is out today.
Nobody tells me she's not gonna be here.
So of course I don't know.
And I came in just a hair late because I had an important phone call to be at.
You think that's why I'm working so hard?
No, you work hard on the room.
It couldn't just be because you were difficult today, right?
No, you didn't like that I changed the schedule.
Five seconds before we're doing things.
Yeah, about five seconds before we did the show, but that's the way I roll.
And that's why we play, you know, some music on food.
I understand.
That's the way we roll.
You know, we're shooting bullets at the moon here.
Come on.
Well, I shot my bullets today.
I shot them with a scowl.
That's all.
Exactly.
You scowl at me.
But it's Friday.
Chill out.
You get to hang out with Liam.
Liam's healthy again, thank God, right?
He's feeling better.
All right.
You're on the men, thank God.
Um the left is going nuts.
Kelly Ann's gonna be on tonight on Hannity.
Now, there was this Harvard University.
By the way, you know, I went up to what was the name of the com Oh, Yale.
So I have a nephew, my godson, who graduated from Yale a number of years ago, and I go up there to the graduation.
And it's an outdoor graduation.
And I guess it's in May.
I don't remember when exactly it was.
Nice day, and I'm going there.
All of a sudden word got out that I'm there.
And all eyes, you could see row by row by row is being passed up the rows and people scowling at me, and I just said to my fan, I'm gonna go stand over here on the side.
Because I didn't want to draw attention.
My kids were there, my my wife's there, my family's there, my sisters are there, my nephews there.
And I just I don't want to be it wasn't my day.
I don't want to be a distraction to what was happening there, and clearly I was becoming a distraction.
Let's put it that way, and not exactly in a good way.
A guy literally got up out of his chair, walks over to me, and I don't I didn't have security with me.
I don't travel with security or any of that stuff on on normal family days.
What are you doing here?
So I didn't it didn't skip a bit.
I said I came here to save your university from institutional liberalism and leftism and statism.
Yeah, that's really funny.
And then I got the cat calls and the shout outs and you know all the other stuff that you'd expect.
It's sad though.
And so anyway, at Harvard University, I've never been asked to speak at an Ivy.
I've been asked to speak at other colleges, and I go whenever I can because I like to talk to kids.
The place I've gone to the most where they have the greatest kids is Liberty University.
I mean, these kids actually believe in God and Jesus.
And they actually pray.
And they're allowed to pray on campus.
I mean, what a horrible thing, right?
So I go to, I'll speak at the convocation.
10,000 kids come when I speak there.
It's so much fun.
And there's such a great crowd, so attentive.
And they're so interested.
They have such a great variety.
I guess Michael Reagan was there this week, as a matter of fact.
Anyway, long story short.
So Kellyanne Conway, I I know Dave Bossy's there because I hear his voice.
We're going to show you this tonight.
Kellyanne will be on TV later tonight.
And I think I know Corey Lewandowski was there.
And it was them versus Jennifer Palmeri and Robbie Mook and a bunch of other Hillary Clinton people.
And what's so spectacularly stunning about this is how out of touch they are with what actually happened.
The reality, the truth of what happened in this election.
And if and Kellyanne just schools them.
Absolutely took them to school and home.
You know, people saying, well, she's the first woman to ever successfully run a presidential campaign.
You know why she won the presidential campaign?
It's not about identity politics.
I've known Kellyanne for over 20 years.
Kellyanne's smart.
Kellyanne understands polling.
Kellyanne understands strategy.
She's a really bright person.
Anyway, they're back.
They're still living in their own narrative.
The most amazing thing is that they actually believe the crap that they were spewing about racism and sexism and xenophobia, homophobia, Islamophobia, ad nauseum.
And they can't even take the fact they're angry the left that Donald Trump worked out a deal, picked up the phone, the magic wand that Obama wouldn't pick up and saved 1,100 jobs at carrier air conditioner.
Listen, just listen to this exchange.
Listen to this.
Give me a minute, David.
When I am more proud of Hillary Clinton's all-right speech than any other moment on the campaign, because she had the courage to stand up.
I would rather lose than win the way you guys did.
No, you wouldn't.
Yes.
No, you wouldn't.
Yes.
Yes.
That's very clear today.
No, you wouldn't, respectfully.
Rather.
I'm sorry, how exactly did we win?
Now go for it, Jen.
How exactly did we win?
I'd like to know, because I sacrificed the last four months of my life to do it.
Excuse me.
And we did it.
And we did it by looking at the schedule and looking at yes, the electoral map of 270, because that's how you win the presidency.
And we went places and we were either ignored or mocked roundly by most of the people in this room, but I have a smile on my face at all times.
And we did it by focusing with Steve Bannon and Dave Bossy and everybody you see here.
They're going to say, oh, she just said Corey was part of the campaign.
Jeff Zucker.
Okay, Corey until whatever.
What was that, June?
And we focus on how you win.
We connected with voters.
What concerns me is hiring is himself, you know, we've already gone through some of the examples of his own languages, his own positions that I believe are at odds with my value as an American of embracing diversity, inclusivity, equality, and hiring someone like Steve Bannon.
Which is exactly what Breitbart is.
Who has an ad, who would Breitbart...
If you guys just spent a few minutes on Brighton.
say things doesn't make it true.
One of my proudest moments of her is her standing up and saying with courage and clarity, in Steve Bannon's own words and Donald Trump's own words, the platform that they gave to white supremacists, white nationalists, and it is a very, very important moment in the And our history of our country.
And I think as you know, his presidency goes forward.
Hey, Jen, do you think do you think that I excuse me?
She said white supremacy.
Well, I would actually know.
I know it's mentioned a lot on your website too.
Do you think I ran a campaign where white supremacists had a platform?
You're going to look me in the face and tell me that.
It did.
Kellyanne did.
It didn't ask how you lost.
It did.
Do you think you could have just had a decent message for the white working class voters?
Do you think this woman who has nothing in common with the white you won?
These counties, we flipped over 200 counties that President Obama won and Donald Trump just won.
You think that's because of what you just said, or because people aren't ready for a woman president, really?
How about it's Hillary Clinton?
She doesn't connect with people.
How about they have nothing in common with her?
How about you had no economic message, guys?
I mean, from the very beginning of Donald Trump's campaign.
He was very clear.
And again, I agree with Jen.
I'm very proud that in our campaign we made it.
We would never use those kinds of tactics.
He trafficked.
And it blew back on you.
Because it's not an aspirational optimistic message.
How in the world did we have a female candidate whose closing arguments were so negative?
Where's the uplifting aspirational visionary message of Barack Obama or Bill Clinton?
The two presidents she was trying to succeed.
Where was it?
It was all about Donald Trump.
She was obsessed with Donald Trump.
We're messed with calling him a racist, a xenophobe, a homophobe, a sexist, and guess where it got you?
And the basket of deplorables.
I'm gonna lock her up.
Really?
Yeah, look at our rally.
Kellyanne, look at your rallies.
All those people all the yeah, the rallies matter.
He delivered it and your ad did it every day, Kellyanne.
What are you talking about?
His closing message was about bringing jobs back to this country, which he's in Indianapolis today doing exactly that with carrier.
Before he's even the president.
It could have been done, but he had to do it.
His closing message was about being fair to the American worker, making America safe and prosperous again.
His closing message is about reforming the Veterans Administration where your president and my president, President Barack Obama, has presided over a dysfunctional VA.
Our closing argument video didn't even have Hillary in it.
Making Americans safe again from Muslim Americans and immigrants.
Guys, I can tell you're angry, but wow.
I mean, it's hashtag he's your president.
How's that?
You know, you know, I was asked a hundred times on TV, they're all here, maybe a thousand times.
Will he accept the election results?
Will he accept will you?
Will you ever accept the election?
Really, will you tell your protest protesters he's their president too?
Hashtag funny, right?
I would like to.
I know you weren't expecting it, but seriously, he's not your president.
You weren't raised the way I was to expect to respect the office of the presidency.
Kelly and you occupy rhetoric.
Look, my point to you is we won't hash.
Yes, he was.
I I gotta be honest.
Few times in my life have I heard a conservative, an articulate, smart, bright, conservative school liberalism, the way she just schooled, you know, Pal Mary and Mook.
Just crushed them.
I've always loved Kellyanne.
I love her now more.
I mean, that was an amazing moment of clarity.
And the left doesn't get it.
You know, you know what I think the left's biggest fear now is?
And follow me here.
Their great fear is Trump could be a great president and do all the things they could never get accomplished.
They'll never admit that liberalism, statism, socialism, redistribution fails.
They're never ever going to admit it.
There are three real reasons what we saw happen.
Number one, Obama's failed policies.
That is a big reason why Hillary lost.
People might like him personally, but he failed.
All the economic statistics.
You can you can cite them by rote now because I said them every day last year.
He failed those Americans, the forgotten men, the forgotten women, the people of carrier air conditioning, for example.
The second Hillary was a horrific candidate.
At best, the best thing she thinks she did on that campaign trail was during the debates, she memorized her lines flawlessly and regurgitated them flawlessly.
But it's not real, it's not sincere.
All it is is a bunch of cliches and platitudes strung together and and were meaningless and attacks, mostly attacks strung together against Donald Trump.
And Kellyanne's right, they fixated, they focused like a laser beam.
The whole strategy was he's not fit to be president.
Well, the person that wasn't fit in the eyes of the American people ended up being Hillary Clinton.
And the next thing is Donald Trump became a great candidate.
He was he's redefined, I guarantee you, for elections to come.
How campaigns are gonna be run.
You're gonna see more use of social media.
You're gonna see more of people out on the stump outworking their rivals.
He was doing eight, ten rallies to her one.
He actually got people to show up at his rallies.
You know, twenty thousand plus people showed up last night in Cincinnati for his thank you tour.
Why?
Because there's hope and there's optimism.
How do I know?
I went out in the crowd and I talked to these people.
And they they were amazingly excited at the potential that things might begin to be turned around a little bit here.
And I think the policies, you know, everyone said, well, Donald Trump never gives detail to his policy.
Yeah, he did.
Immigration, sanctuary cities, building a wall, building under the wall, building a taller wall, having Mexico pay for it.
You know, healthcare savings accounts, portability, competition.
He talked about all 15% corporate rates, seven brackets to three.
These are all specifics.
Repatriation, bring the money back.
You know, say radical Islam.
Extreme vetting of refugees with details.
You know, building the wall.
Do it, you know, sending education back to the states, eliminating common core.
Energy independence, all the above, eliminating Obama.
It's all there.
It was all there for people to hear and to see.
Roger Simon actually, I think agrees with me in his piece that there's a growing fear in the media that that Trump could be a great president.
What a horrible thing that would be.
You know, the left never never forgave Ronald Reagan.
It was fascinating.
Ronald Reagan gets sick, he's passing away.
Liberals start saying nice things about him.
That was not the case.
And by the way, you know what was probably even a bigger critic of Ronald Reagan than anybody else before he became president?
Republicans.
The term amiable dunce did not come from Democrats.
It came from Democrats.
It came from Republicans.
You know, you could tell by the way the media covered his funerals like, you know, the overwhelming in the case of Reagan outpouring of love and affection.
You know, for the same Reagan, they despised.
They hated him.
And he created 21 million new jobs.
At the time, the longest peacetime uh economic growth in in history.
You know, doubling revenues to the federal government, a corporate, uh sorry, uh uh uh a tax rate that went from marginal tax rate that went from what, 70% to 28% during the course of his presidency?
It was a bringing down the wall, daring to do what nobody else would do.
Well, Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall.
It worked.
You thought you like my Bill Cunningham better.
Sean Hannity here being Bill Cunningham, great American.
Sean the Trumpster goes up to Indiana yesterday.
You saw it right there on television, and he saved eleven hundred jobs, and these people on the left are going nuts.
Want my Lavin?
Want my rush?
Sean Hannity would be nothing without me.
Here's my Livin.
And let me tell you one other thing.
I'll say it because nobody else will say it.
There I said it.
Love them all.
They're all great.
They're my they're my partners in crime.
I love them all.
All right, 25 till the top of the hour, 800, 941.
Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Uh so it is the one-year anniversary of the Sam Bernardino uh shooting that killed 14.
Here's a question, as is the country safer today than it was then?
No.
There's your answer.
Not one bit safer.
We've done nothing to make it safer.
And that's why, and we saw what happened at Ohio State University.
It's just not safer.
Anyone tells you that it is, just you know, doesn't know what they're talking about.
You know, I keep saying it's gonna get ugly.
I keep saying you better buckle up because this ride's gonna be very, very bumpy.
Well, you know, we'll all go on vacation for Christmas.
I want everybody have a great Christmas.
Have a great New Year's.
Enjoy your time with your family and and whatever activities you like.
Maybe you like to ski or play golf or play tennis or you know, hang out with the kids, whatever you like to do, go have fun.
You're around friends and family and give gifts.
I mean, I love getting my gifts every year.
Oh, thanks, more underwear, great.
Throw it in the corner.
Oh, socks, great.
Throw them in a corner.
Oh, another black shirt.
Thank you.
Throw it.
You know, I know that you don't think that's you always say to me I'm not being gracious.
How do you expect me to fake that I love a new shirt?
How am I supposed to do that?
Um, considering that I bought you two shirts last year and you threw them to the side in front of me.
I didn't do it on presence.
But I did yes, you did.
No, I did not.
And I did something very unique, and I would advise anyone who gives you gifts to the same.
Oh boy.
Which is I said, Oh, all right.
I had these shirts made for you.
Oh, remind me, I have your Christmas presents today.
Oh, did you have it made for me?
I had it made with your name on it.
Yes.
Okay.
It's a call, it's called a check.
Yeah, well, this was equally beautiful as you threw it to the side into the trash can, and I took it out of the trash can, and I said, You have two weeks to take these out of the studio.
And if you don't, I'm gonna give them away.
So in two weeks' time, I gave them away.
And then about a month later, he said, Hey Linda, where's those Christmas presents you gave me?
That's funny.
And I said they've been regifted, dear sir.
Oh boy.
Is that what you call it?
Regifting.
Yeah, when you take a gift you got for someone else, and then you give it to somebody else.
Are you getting it?
You know what?
I don't have your gifts.
I remember I left them home.
I didn't mean it on purpose.
I just I just realized that.
Sorry.
Oops.
You didn't need it this weekend anyway.
Let's be real.
The bank's closed.
Bank closes at three o'clock.
Coyote Ugly was waiting for Jason to not check.
I'll lend him the cash if he needs it in the meantime.
Oh my goodness.
Hey, um, oh, so CNN, oh, they were caught off mic.
Guess what they were quote joking about Trump's plane crashing.
Oh, but they deserve a seat at in the White House press office.
One minute.
One minute.
We go to basketball.
So landing in here.
Good.
Well, if I did this, it means he's landing.
Okay.
That means he's playing crash now.
Nobody's we have apologized to the Trump transition team, and the producer has been disciplined.
Oh.
Is that funny?
Is there any that I maybe I don't have a good sense?
Is there anything I'm missing?
Is that supposed to be funny?
I mean, I think I just want to know like if if any other person from any other network ever said something like that, like if I said that to you, and I was calling what that would be.
All right, in fairness, in fair, I'm gonna sound ridiculous here.
In fairness to these idiots over at CNN, and they are idiots, and they're they were so in the tank for Hillary Clinton.
In fairness, it's just something stupid that somebody said.
I don't think they wanted Donald Trump's plane to crash.
Okay.
No, that's not the point.
No, the point the double standard is the point.
Now I could sit here and feign outrage and and selective moral outrage.
Reagan once said on a hot mic, well, bombing begins in in ten minutes.
Remember that?
And it became a huge deal.
So I understand that people say stuff and they would joke.
I don't think this person was doing anything but joking and just saying something dumb.
There's a lot of hot mic moments in media history, no doubt.
People say things in jest that are out of the case.
But that's not my complaint about CNN.
My complaint about CNN is that they were colluding with the Clinton campaign.
My, you know, they're calling him a racist every day.
You know, they're out there, they led the whole charge, the whole narrative that we just heard going on.
Which is, oh, racism, sexism, homophobia, xenophobia, islamophobia.
I can't even remember all the phobias.
And it was always a false narrative.
Oh, white supremacists showing up at Trump rallies.
I I I've been to too many of them.
People forget I was there.
I was hosting, I was uh the host of all those town halls with Trump and others.
And I didn't see anybody that was a Ku Klux Klan member in the crowd.
You know what I saw hardworking, great Americans that cared about this election with a lot of enthusiasm.
And it's such a smear.
I mean, you know, it's one thing to smear me.
It's fine, I'm in the public eye.
I get paid to be smeared.
That goes with the job description.
If you're gonna be a talk show host, get ready, you're gonna get smeared.
If you're gonna run for president, you're gonna get smeared.
Okay, it goes with the job description.
But the people that actually cared enough To go and to listen and to pay attention to the electoral process do not deserve to get smeared and slandered the way and like the way Hillary did with her basket of deplorables nonsense and everything else.
It's unbelievable.
They don't I I honestly think at the end of the day, and I I really go back to what I was beginning to describe earlier is that, and Roger Simon wrote a good piece on this.
And Democrats he writes are experiencing the dawning realization, repressed and often unrecognized though it may be that Donald Trump may even be a good president, possibly a great one.
Oh, that would be a horror.
That would be terrible.
If anything could cause panic among liberal progressives, not to mention the media.
That's it.
You know what?
He's right.
You know what their greatest fear is?
Donald Trump's gonna be successful.
Yesterday he was successful.
Yesterday did two things.
He fulfilled the campaign promise, and he achieved his goal.
Anyway, he goes on and he says, and Trump certainly hit the ground running with more energy than we've seen in a long time, and not just because of the carrier deal, though that clearly caught America's attention as it should.
It also caught the attention of the media, which rushed to denigrate it and demonstrate their profound knowledge of deal making by reminding us Donald's agreement did not keep all the carrier jobs in America, just most of them.
And they actually had to bargain with the directors of carrier.
Imagine that.
Well, indeed, Trump seems to be firing, you know.
I'm watching the guy.
I saw him yesterday.
So he's ready to go.
And, you know, because now he's the president elect.
They literally, in Ohio, they shut down everything.
The only way I got there, and I was in line like everybody else in a heap of traffic, and I had to get there early because I had four interviews scheduled.
You know, one was with the crowd and and Cunningham was in the car with me.
He's like, can't interview him in the car.
And the other was with Ryan's and with uh with Governor Mike Pence, president vice president Alec Pence and President Elect Trump.
So we saw a cop and we said, is there any way that we could go down this way which is closed off?
And the guy said, No.
He was nice as can be.
He said, Let me see what I can do.
Called the Secret Service, and they got we got special permission to go down because we showed him our media credentials and they let us in, which was really, really nice.
And they what they went above and beyond.
This cop was awesome.
And uh, and then the two motorcycle cops literally escorted us in.
I mean, this is security's just that tight.
So the rally had to be delayed for the open because nobody could move.
And the Secret Service is doing their job, and it's very hard.
You know, this is what the this is the type of thing that Donald Trump, like for example, a lot of the immigration laws, he just has to enforce what's on the books.
He doesn't need special laws passed.
He just needs to enforce the laws we've got.
And that's what Obama said he wasn't allowed to do and did anyway.
That's why in the Forgotten Man painting by John McNaughton, which you very graciously and nicely and kindly gave me a copy of a print of.
I can't believe it's not in the trash yet.
No, I love it.
No, I love that.
You know I love that painting.
It's shocking.
Stop it.
I can't believe you bought it.
And you knew I bought the regular one, but you knew I wasn't gonna bring it here.
Anyway, that's who we should be thinking about every day.
Anyway, new Obama regulations, the implementation of EPA rules on heavy trucks has boosted the 10-year regulatory burden on America past a trillion dollars.
75% of which have been opposed by Obama.
A trillion dollars.
Oh my God.
Do these people have any idea what it's like to run a business?
Do they even care?
You know, in uh the new job creation push, Trump now announced support for the Dakota pipeline.
And he also supports the Keystone Pipeline.
Anyway, Reuters report reported today that for the first time he supports the completion of a pipeline project near North Dakota, an Indian reservation, which has been the subject of months of protest by by tribes and environmentalists.
Activists have spent months protesting plans to root the $3.8 billion Dakota Access Pipeline beneath a lake near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, saying the project poses a threat to the water resources.
This is not true.
There's no way that they're gonna Build a pipeline underneath the river that's gonna leak.
It's not gonna happen.
Well, how can you say, Hannity, you don't know that for sure?
Nobody is anything for sure.
But it's not going to happen.
Sean, when we went to North Dakota, we had an expert on that talked about how the engineering had come so far with hydrofracking and that they were taking extreme measures.
Listen, and that's the whole thing with hydrofracking.
There's never been a case of poisoning of the water.
And they have mastered the technology, but that doesn't matter.
Anyway, uh, did Eric Stanger complain about a tie that he bought me?
What did he say?
He said he said he bought you a tie twenty-five years ago that's still sitting on a shelf in your office.
Is that true?
I wrote back that shameful Sean, and he wrote, well, it was a hideous tie.
Well, at least he recognized it now.
Took him 25 years.
Took him 25 years to finally figure it out.
Poor stanger.
That's funny.
Um of the things the Democrats now have to deal with, uh, Senator Chris Coons of Delaware said, Well, many of us are gonna regret the fact that, you know, the party under Harry Reed uh actually moved forward with the nuclear option, and uh now the Republicans are gonna do it too.
In 2013, remember they decided to blow up the filibuster for most presidential nominees.
Quote, it would have been a terrific speed bump, potential emergency break to have in our system to slow down the confirmation of extreme nominees.
Harry Reid and the Republicans better do the same thing.
It's good for the goose, it's what?
Good for the gander.
You know, listen, I'm gonna do say something today that may shock people.
I'm all for Keith Ellison.
Go ahead.
Put the most radical extremist you can find as the face of the Democratic Party.
Don't worry about his defense of racist anti-Semitic nation of Islam leader Lewis Farrakhan.
Just forget all of that.
It doesn't matter.
I have long since distanced myself and rejected the nation of Islam.
Oh, okay.
A little late now.
Because that's not where you were in the past.
And then, of course, we have you know, he's out there trying to make a defense of his old, it's an old right-wing smear campaign, he's calling it against him.
So peace out today, in an 08 trip to Saudi Arabia, Ellison met with a radical Muslim cleric, according to the Washington Free Beacon, who endorsed killing U.S. soldiers and with the president of a bank that used to pay the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.
Well, these were all great people to meet with, right?
if you're going to meet with people.
And despite Ellison's religious pilgrimage to Saudi Arabia, pictures and details are scarce.
There are some photos of it.
One photo of Ellison on his Hajj trip posted by Minnesota's chapter includes a picture of the congressman sitting with Sheikh Abdallah bin Bayah.
Who is vice president of the Muslim Brotherhood, which by the way is a terrorist organization.
Created uh the group in 2004, issuing a fatwa urging jihad against U.S. troops.
Oops, see Daisy.
Go ahead.
That should be the new face of the Democratic Party.
Anti-defamation league is weighed in on this, said it's deeply disturbing and disqualifying, citing his past statements about Israel.
They pointed to a 2010 speech.
The CEO of the Jewish Civil Rights Group questioned whether Ellison faithfully could represent the Democratic Party's traditional support for strong and secure Israel, because in that speech, Ellison asked, uh, why the United States foreign policy is the Middle East in the Middle East is governed by what is good or bad through a country of seven million people.
A region of three hundred and fifty million all turns on a country of seven million.
Does that make sense?
Is that logic?
Oh, oopsie daisy.
I guess we could just eliminate that seven million people with their little itzy bitsy piece of land that I guess Ellison doesn't want to have out there.
Unbelievable.
That is anti-Semitic.
Hanging out with radicals like this, yeah, that's a bad idea.
Is that is that gonna be the new face of the Democratic Party?
Go ahead.
Good luck with that.
What else do we got here?
Jeff Zucker got pounded at this thing at Harvard, too.
Anyway, so some GOP strategist shouted him down.
And uh when he said he was being fair in his coverage of Trump, some of the candidates of the other 16, they weighed in and they said no, B.S. Jason Johnson, Senator Ted Cruz's chief strategist, and Todd Harris, who was uh Marco Rubio's campaign strategist, they said, no, what you're saying is just not true.
Donald Trump will never be elected president of the United States.
Terrifying is that if he loses, which it looks like he's probably going to lose.
For a long time, people trailed Donald Trump like he was a joke.
Right now it's a very serious drama.
Trump said this is a moment of reckoning for our society.
And he's right about that.
If there is violence and unrest after election day, I think we now know why, based on the hatred that was dripping out of that man's mouth.
This is the most dangerous rhetoric that he has because it undercuts the very fundamentals and very foundation of our democracy in this country going to the voting process.
But if he is but if he's planning, if we're liberal, I mean if you're planning for riots, we need to plan for the I don't look.
I mean, how are they going to react?
It's setting us up, I think, for a spasm.
There's a lot of groups that are gonna be um targeted in the spasm of violence that is likely to follow a Donald Trump loss.
But I have never felt so uneasy as a Jew in America.
Donald Trump just last week he confirmed the National Review that he is again considering a run in 2016.
Do it!
Do it!
Look at me!
Do it!
I will personally write you a campaign check now!
Now, on behalf of this country, which does not want you to be president, but which badly wants you to run.
Donald Trump has been saying that he will run for president as a Republican, which is surprising since I just assumed he was running as a joke.
Is that people think that Donald Trump is a clown?
Donald Donald Trump is a clown.
I mean, does anybody seriously think that Donald Trump is serious about running for president?
Donald Trump.
You know, he's a clown.
Which Republican candidate has the best chance of winning the general election.
Of the declared ones right now, Donald Trump.
*crowd cheers*
President Obama will go down as perhaps the worst president in the history of the United States.
Exclamation point.
At real Donald Trump.
Well, at real Donald Trump.
At least I will go down as a president.
Basically, this is the beginning of the end for Trump.
Maybe the beginning of the end.
The beginning of the end?
This is probably starting of the beginning of the end for Donald Trump.
Donald, uh, you're not going to be able to insult your way to the presidency.
The strongest person usually isn't the loudest one in the room.
So right now we have Hillary's about a 75 or an 80% favorite.
We have different versions of the forecast.
You can look at the poll.
The poll has Hillary Clinton up by double digits nationally, 12 points, 50 to 38 in the four-way race.
Clinton leading in Florida, Clinton leading in North Carolina, Clinton leading in Ohio, Clinton leading in Nevada.
I could go on and on and on.
I continue to believe Mr. Trump will not be president.
*music*
And so, right now, Mr. Trump, to answer your call for political honesty, I just want to say you're not going to be president.
All right.
It's been fun.
It's been great.
I love you.
But come on, come on, bunny.
We have a major projection right now.
Donald Trump will take OHI.
That's in our projects.
Donald Trump will carry the state of Florida.
Huge win for Donald Trump.
Donald Trump, we project, will win in Kentucky, in Indiana, with its 11th electoral vote.
West, Virginia, Cloba, Tennessee, Mississippi, South Carolina, Alabama, North Dakota, with its three electoral votes, and South Dakota, Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, the state of Montana, North Carolina, Georgia, Iowa, Utah, Wisconsin, Arizona, Kansas, with its six electoral votes, Nebraska with its five electoral votes, and Wyoming with its three electoral votes.
Sorry to keep you waiting.
Complicated business.
A lot of people have laughed at me over the years.
Now they're not laughing so much, I'll tell you.
You need to listen more, Miss Coulter.
How are you?
I know it's my favorite cut.
You know, uh, and by the way, Anne has uh her book, which is really since the election, I heard it was going gangbusters and Trump we trust.
You know, my favorite cut, though, in the middle of that was I think it was June of 2015.
There you are on Bill Maher, and you said, Yeah, Donald Trump.
Two days after you announced.
Right.
And and they laughed and they mocked and they ridiculed, and guess who's laughing now?
Well, also, I mean, it is it's symbolic of all of those um cuts you played.
And I I'm not in the business of giving liberals advice, but I'm thinking maybe smirking and sneering at ordinary people doesn't win over those ordinary people.
Um and that's really I mean, uh something I've written about for a long time.
Guilty, demonic, um, and especially in in Trump We Trust now recently.
Smirking is not an attractive quality.
I've never heard anybody say, you know, I like Rachel, but I just wish she'd smirk more.
And I will say that is not something you see on Fox News or as I call it, Coyote News for its open border stance.
Whatever liberals say about Fox News and you know, fake news and blah, blah, blah, nobody smirks on that network.
Whereas that is that is kind of the marker of of the left of all those comedians you were playing at the beginning.
Um we comedy shows are no longer comedy.
It's stringing together a long series of series of words in a complicated way, insulting someone.
There's no, you know, surprise ending, there's no catch at the end.
Um similar to what I mean, they're doing the same thing right now.
I have a whole chapter in Trump We Trust, uh, because every time I'd take a break and go into the kitchen to make coffee, I'd hear someone on TV.
This went on for, you know, 18 months saying, well, the but Trump's problem is he he won't give us policy specifics, no policy specifics.
There are no specifics, and oh, he doesn't like facts, he won't give us details.
Will we finally get details tonight?
I ended up quoting 150 examples of it, even though I know that can drive people crazy.
I just thought, screw it, this is so annoying me.
And they're doing the and sorry, my point at the time was he was the only one giving us policy specifics.
We knew what his plan was for the wall, he was gonna build one.
What was name one other Republican's position, forget Hillary.
Oh, we need to secure the border, the same thing that they've been telling us for twenty years.
He not only said he's building a wall, he gave us the specifications.
And he said Mexico would pay for it.
He said Mexico would pay for it.
He talks about the Muslim ban, and then he talks about how he would implement the Muslim ban.
He has a whole policy paper describing how Mexico is going to pay for the wall, by the way.
He went through anchor babies.
We never sanctuary cities, everything of that.
And and now my concern is um, as I wrote in my column this week, he better follow through, or he's gonna be another lying politician who will be hated with a blinding hatred greater than that toward Jeb exclamation point, because he will have conned us, and I gotta tell you, I'm not that happy about the appointees so far.
And what is taking so long for him to name Chris Koback as head of Homeland Security?
If he's serious about removing a single illegal immigrant, he better put Koback there because what he doesn't understand, what most people I think don't understand, or prop possibly maybe he does understand this, but generally people do not understand that when it comes to immigration, look, judges, every Republican's gonna be with them.
Taxes, regulation, every Republican's gonna be with him.
Who cares what the New York Times says?
When it comes to immigration, everyone, the universe is against him.
It's Donald Trump, the American people, and about five individuals he can put in that position.
Other than that, the immigration judges will be against him, the permanent bureaucracy will again be against him, Paul Ryan will be against him, Marco Rubio will be against him, the New York Times um, and a certain network known as Coyote Network will be against him.
When it comes to immigration, he stands alone and he can't do everything, he can't read every law.
Right now, everything he's proposed on immigration, I'm gonna write more about this next week.
It's already the law.
And why is it already the law?
I'm just gonna say that.
Because politicians know that's what the public wants.
They just won't do it.
When you were up against that force, and I'd also add at this moment if this exact same election had been run four years from now with no change in our immigration policy, just with the immigrants we already have, turning 18 and voting.
Half of those battleground states were decided 4849, same election four years later without a massive change in immigration.
Trump loses, it's the end of the country.
I asked him last night.
I talked to him on the air and I talked to him off the air, and I talked to him about every single promise he made, including what I know is your key issue, immigration, building the wall, vetting refugees.
Ending anchor babies.
Which no law, no cut me give you a second.
He said That's the only part of it.
But he he said what exactly what you said.
He goes, it's already the law.
Right.
It doesn't.
Most of this does not need to be changed.
He needs funding to build the wall.
He needs people who are smart and dedicated, and I'm telling you, Representative McCall in the House, whom he is allegedly considering for homeland.
He's Marco Rubio in the House.
He is one of 19 House members to sign on to try to push through Amnesty.
If he put McC puts McCall in homeland, or half the other names I keep hearing bandied about, um, you're not getting any more deportations.
Maybe we'll go back to the Bush era level of deportation of criminal aliens.
You need somebody that supports his policies.
It's plain and simple.
And is smart and can figure it out.
And that's Chris Kobach.
And there are about three other people.
Is he being considered?
Has he been through the I don't know why he couldn't have been d announced for that position five minutes after?
He's the one who wrote e-verify.
He wrote the entry-exit system.
He wrote Arizona's Papers Please Law, which M SNBC and the New York Times and actually half of the Republican Party.
Half of the Republicans were hysterical about that.
They're quoted in my book.
Um in Trump We Trust.
They are quoted attacking that law uh for Arizona.
It was upheld by the Supreme Court.
The papers please law.
Oh, it's like Nazi Germany.
Yeah, I then we've been Nazi Germany since 1940.
Here's what I want to ask you.
Why don't you call this Congressman?
Look, you're friends with Bannon, you know Kellyanne, you've known these people for years.
Why don't you call them and tell them?
Perhaps I have, but I still see McCall in long meetings, and I still don't hear Chris Kobach being announced.
And by the way, I know I know Trump, I have a sense that he's going for flashy names, um, which is fine.
Fine for anything else, not immigration.
Um, the only reason Chris Kobach, who is um what is it, Harvard undergrad, Yale Law School, Oxford, he's he's Donald Trump except earlier.
The only reason he's not already a senator or or a governor is that Kansas already has two Republican senators and governors.
Yeah.
Let me ask you why are you unhappy with uh which selections are you unhappy with besides Elaine Chow?
Uh well, Nikki Haley, I know lots of um Indian immigrants who have um twice her IQ and also have the advantage of not having responded to the State of the Union this year by attacking Donald Trump.
What on earth?
Do you remember her response to the State of the Union?
It was in fact it was something that that that in your opening montage there to um Obama says, and um it's it's bad to listen to the loudest voice in the room.
That's a direct quote.
Oh, sorry, Bush, that's a direct quote from Haley from Nikki Haley responding to Ob both the State of the Union this year and the Republican response were attacks on Donald Trump.
Nikki Haley went on, I don't know, good morning mayor today show, one of those shows.
I'm not up early enough to watch any of them, and I wouldn't if I were.
Um she said, yes, this was an attack on Trump.
Why would you even make her head of the woman's washroom?
Why do you think he's meeting with Romney like he is?
You know, Romney would be the least bad appointment.
Stop, stop.
Just let me make my point before you um appeal to the mob attacks on Romney.
No, Romney was the best on immigration until Trump came along.
He was personally nasty.
Why would he meet with him?
Um I thought that was going to be a sop to the establishment.
Big, flashy establishment.
He's uh, you know, Secretary of State, he'd have to go to heinous places in the world, also have to do a lot with immigration, but he was good on on immigration.
It's now starting to hit me, Sean, that Romney's not a SOP to the establishment.
Senator Sessions was a sop to Trump's base.
I think he's the only good one we're getting so far.
Well, let me but the problem is if somebody says you're a huckster and a fraud and unfit for office and a liar and a racist and a misogynist, there is a line that's been crossed there where I think the number one thing you need from somebody who's working for you that's going to be loyal and not undermine you.
Yep.
Um they won't be specifically trying to undermine him.
I ought to make that clear.
I'm not talking about I mean, even somebody like Rudy Giuliani, I'd put him at FBI because he's good on crime.
I mean, they totally cleaned up this city.
He's good on on terrorism, but he made New York City a sanctuary city.
Do not put him at state.
Do not put him at Homeland.
No, he'd be great at he run the FBI.
Um Christie was one of the first ones to endorse Trump.
He is he was loyal and everyone attacked him, and he deserves something.
And I was thinking, well, what was he good at?
And he was good at going after remembering.
You did love him for a while.
You had a love affair going on.
He aggressively went after the public sector unions.
Put him at OMB.
I mean, there are places to put people who are loyal to you, but Secretary of State, you know, is the Secretary of State who has to enforce the Muslim ban, is the Secretary of State who has to revoke visas so that other countries um take their course.
I'm asking.
This is radio.
You can't nod your head and go roll your eyes.
I'm shrugging my shoulders and giving a eh look.
I'm asking.
I th actually the one thing I do love about I don't know what his position was.
Look, I don't care about some positions.
And by the way, I should say little footnote, not that I care that much about it, and it's gonna get done.
And okay, compare the carrier thing.
Nobody except MSMEC is going to attack Donald Trump for keeping jobs in America.
They will attack him for every single thing he does on immigration.
Everything.
Everything.
That's why for those positions, unlike and I like Wilbur Ross at Commerce, by the way.
I mean, I know they also been good on trade, but I just don't care about that as much.
He's not going to be fought on the trade issues.
He is going to be fought every step of the way on immigration, and he will lose, and Republicans will never win again.
Can you imagine four years into his administration when another Kate Steinley gets killed?
Because that's what's going to happen if you don't put somebody like Ko back at Homeland Security, who does not find a way to enforce the laws on the books with the entire permanent bureaucracy fighting you ferociously tooth and night.
Listen, I think you've made a very strong case.
I think that he sounds like the guy for the job.
I mean, you've convinced me.
Uh I didn't even know he was in the mix, and uh I didn't know he wanted the job.
Apparently you've talked to him, you've talked to the Trump people.
My advice to you is tell him.
Hey, look, Trump knows you are out there uh from the very beginning supporting him, and he talks to everybody, he'll take your call and he'll listen to you.
Make the case.
That's my advice to you.
Not that you ever listen to my advice.
I hang on your every word, Sean.
You did not hang on my every word.
You don't never listen to my advice ever, but it's okay.
But I I am giving you good advice.
All right, Ann Coulter, we're out of time.
In Trump We Trust, her uh best selling book, and we love you.
And by the way, congratulations on one thing.
The fact that they mocked, ridiculed, attacked you, and you ended up winning made me very happy.
Congratulations.
Right back at you.
All right.
Thanks, Ann.
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All right, as promised, I'm gonna get to our busy telephones here.
Let's say hi to Tim is in Raleigh, he's in North Carolina.
Tim, you're on the Sean Hannity show.
Hi.
Hey, Sean, how are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
I'm doing great.
Uh I was actually calling out about something uh that was stated yesterday.
Uh I remember President Obama said he'll have a pen and he has a telephone to get anything done.
Uh with the carrier deal with several other things.
That's the uh Donald Trump is showing him how to use a pen as well as a telephone.
You know, I mean, that was the thing when when when Obama went out, well, what's he gonna do?
Wave a magic wand.
I mean, this is this is this is uh Obama talking about Trump saying that he's gonna go and save some of these jobs like he successfully did this week.
For those folks who've lost their job right now because a plant went down to Mexico, you know, that isn't gonna make you feel better.
And so what we have to do is to make sure that folks are trained for the job that are coming in now because some of those jobs of the past are just not gonna come back.
And when somebody says, like the person you just mentioned who I'm not going to advertise for, that he's gonna bring all these jobs back.
Well, how exactly are you gonna do that?
What are you gonna do?
There's the there's no answer to it.
He just says, Well, uh, I'm going I'm gonna negotiate a better deal.
Well, how uh what how exactly are you going to negotiate that?
What magic wand do you have?
And usually the answer is he doesn't have an answer.
Well the magic wand was called the telephone and the telephone was to the CEO of the company that that runs carrier air conditioners and you know now they're not only they keeping the eleven hundred jobs, they're gonna spend sixteen million dollars and probably thirty five million total in rebuilding the plant and some of their other facilities.
And what he said is look you get you get contracts from the U.S. government you want to keep getting those contracts well you're not going to be eligible if you keep sending jobs down to Mexico.
So it works doesn't it?
Sean I tell you man, I'm a repossession agent and everybody I unfortunately have to see they want to work.
That's what they want.
They want to work to be able to afford the vehicles order bills or to put food on their kids' plates.
That's what people in this country really want.
Listen that's what the people that I know want.
Nobody wants I don't think the 50 million people on food stamps are feeling particularly good about having to be on food stamps.
Maybe some people but you know what I've been in line at the grocery store and people have their their food stamp card with them and you know what I don't think they particularly love it.
I don't think they like it.
And I think a lot of people if they get an opportunity for a job.
One day I was there and I was talking to a guy and and he had a bad back and he was on the food stamp card.
I'm not going to tell you what happened because I'm not trying to tell a story about myself but I just started talking to the guy.
The guy you know fell off a ladder his back was shot and you know he's struggling to get back to work.
He says it's just this horrible and goes I can't wait to get back on a ladder again.
I can't wait to get back to work again.
Nobody wants to sit at home every day.
You know what you know what the worst thing you know how we all whine and complain about work, Tim what do you what kind of work you do?
I'm a repossession agent actually by the way that's a pretty that's a pretty dangerous job in case people don't know you're a repo man.
I'm a repo man and uh I can tell you all these little T V shows they do it only makes the job harder.
That's probably true.
I have no doubt.
But you know you got a job to do but the bottom line is this there are probably days oh I don't feel like going to work today oh I want to go play golf oh I want to go hang out with my friends oh I want to go get a beer but the bottom line is you know what's worse than that is staying home every day.
Waking up every day now look if you're at your retirement age that's a whole different story but I mean if you're in the middle of your life and you can't get your own food on your table it sucks.
And what are you going to do?
Watch you're gonna watch cartoons all day you're gonna watch soap operas.
I don't even think they have soap operas on these stupid daytime talk shows.
Nobody wants to see that.
Who's that baby daddy?
Maurey Povich coming up straight ahead who's your baby daddy it's ridiculous.
All right Tim thank you man appreciate the call uh yeah that magic wand is called a telephone Marty is in Miami News Radio W I O D. What's up Marty?
How are you?
Hi, Sean.
Thanks for taking my call.
And John Voight the other day, he right on the head describing you.
I appreciate what you do also.
Listen, I love John.
I don't feel that way.
You know how I feel about this election.
Tell me if you think I'm right here when I say it this way.
Don't you think every person did their part?
All the, for example, all the Trump Twitter followers, all the social media warriors that defended Trump, all the people that got up on Election Day and went out and voted all the people that showed great enthusiasm at these rallies I was in Cincinnati last night I didn't you know we're all kind of like a spoke and a wheel right and Trump's like in the center of the spoke.
Sure.
You know so we're all like we're all we all did our part whatever our part was some people sent money some people wouldn't put a sign on their lawn some people went in canvassing some people made phone calls you know and some people just voted but that was enough we needed that I want to get to the point in my car I appreciate you're a lot of voice out there.
In 2009 I think you remember when the economy was losing hundreds of thousands of jobs and Obama kept playing a bush you have to say something about his economy.
So he came up with this catchphrase job say and I couldn't figure out the rightly what it was and I was pulling my hair out for the past eight years wondering what a job or a safe job was until I thought Trump standing there yesterday a carrier in front of a thousand people that he actually did saved their job.
It finally hit me what a favored job is you know that's such a good point and I don't understand.
I you know, I know um I put together a montage yesterday.
I won't play it again today, but all these people criticizing him for saving the jobs.
Now, if I'm one of the thousand families that are going into Christmas knowing that my my future's is once again secure where it wasn't before, and that my career is secure where it wasn't before, that I might not have to mortgage my house or sell my house where I was gonna have to do that.
Now I don't.
I wasn't I was worried if I'd ever be able to send my kids to college, worried if I'd even be able to keep my car and get a new career.
Well, for a thousand families, and then all the businesses that support those thousand families, um, I think they're pretty happy today.
And you know what?
If it's a deal and a phone call and it's not a government handout or program, and they got incentives, they're gonna spend more money.
They get did get some tax incentives from the state, but frankly, every company is gonna be getting that coming up shortly anyway.
Exactly.
He's a real hero.
But I just want to give a shout out to my real hero.
He's a guy named Ed Miller, he lives up there in Grand Malls.
Well, you'd say hi to Ed for me.
All right, Ed.
Have a uh great weekend.
How's that?
Okay, thank you, Sean.
I appreciate it.
All right, my friend, God bless you.
God bless you.
All right, Ruth is calling in from St. Paul, Minnesota, and Ruth is going to be ninety years old tomorrow.
Is that true?
That's true.
That's true.
Well, God bless you.
Happy birthday.
What's the secret to longevity?
Well, uh I don't uh drink and smoke and I try to eat the right food.
Oh, okay.
So good for you.
Well, happy birthday, Ruth.
What are you doing for your birthday tomorrow?
Well, uh I don't I'm not sure.
They might surprise me, but otherwise I'm going out to lunch with my son.
Oh, good for you.
Good.
You know what?
That's that's the perfect and how old's your son.
Uh he's uh well, what uh fifty oh I forget their ages.
He's uh gonna be sixty or close to that.
Well, that's awesome.
But I've listened to you for twenty-five years.
Wow, and I I've been trying to get through.
But you know, I didn't know how to spell your name.
You just say Sean, and I finally found out it's F-E-A-M.
Oh boy, I'll spell that out every once in a while.
Yeah, you know why I found that out?
Because I I have a book that I bought of yours way back about in nineteen eighty-five, nineteen ninety.
Yeah.
Yeah, I looked at it and I thought, oh, he spells it that way.
Well, let me ask you a question.
I'll tell you what, I'm gonna I'm gonna send you a little birthday gift.
Oh, you you don't need to do that.
No, I know I want to, so we'll but don't hang up when we we finish the call, okay?
Okay.
So what else is on your mind today?
You happy about the election results?
Oh, yes.
I mean, I I won't go with a worker, but I insisted that I had to go down and vote, and I voted for Trump.
And I'm concerned that they're trying to undermine his win with the Electoral College.
I know you're gonna keep on that though.
I prom listen, you don't have to worry.
We're gonna stay on it.
As a matter of fact, we're gonna check in with uh Blaze Angolia.
He is the chairman of the Florida Electoral College and the Republican Party down there, and there's all these uh people now intimidating members of the electoral college and trying to get them to switch their votes, and there's even some death threats.
So we'll I promise you we'll stay on it, okay?
I know because you do.
You follow through on your promises.
You know, listen, you know, I ha I made a promise this election season, and we're really happy to announce that we kept our promise.
And we when we proved it on we literally proved it because some people were challenging us whether our veracity was true.
But Ruth, you stay on the line.
Linda's gonna pick up.
If she curses, let me know.
She curses a lot, and I'll tell her to keep Linda.
Now you gotta be nice to Ruth.
It's her birthday tomorrow.
All right, hang on, uh, Ruth, we'll send you a nice little care pack, okay?
God bless you.
All right, back to our phone.
Sarah Fresno, California.
Sarah, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hi, Sean.
Thank you for taking my call.
Hey, thank you.
What's going on?
You know, I um I teach political science and I have been struggling with Romney, and I'm trying to figure out what makes this guy tick.
He said such horrible things about Trump, and it suddenly dawned on me this he should not be Secretary of State because saying those horrible things, he had to believe them.
He's not a stupid man.
He had to believe those things he said.
And if he believes those things, it tells me that he can't read people.
He should not be across the negotiating table from another leader if he can't read that person.
You know, look, um let me let me say it this way.
I I'm not gonna sit here and trash Governor Romney.
I'm just not.
I've got to know him and his family.
I I really believe if he would have won in 2012, he would have been a very good president.
I believe that.
I think he's a humble man, a good man.
I don't know.
I actually attribute this to something that I have seen over the course of my career, which is people lose the presidency and they get devastated by it.
And I'm just gonna chalk it up to that and and say, I don't know, but you know, a lot of these never Trump people, they were out to not only not only hurt Trump, they were out to sabotage him, destroy him.
They were part of an effort that would have helped Hillary pick Supreme Court justices, it would have given us four more years of Obama and worse, and uh the single biggest liar and that ever ran for the office.
I don't know.
You know, um I've got to tell you it's really sad to me.
And you know, a part I've had people in this audience say, Hannity, you promise win lose or draw, you're gonna call these people out.
Well, I've called them out.
And I was prepared.
If if Trump had lost the election, they would have they would have been part of the blame for this.
And that means the people at NRO and the Bill Crystals and the Weekly Standards and the Wall Street Journals and you know, even people that were friends of mine that look that's to this day.
Somebody uh uh was on a radio program or a podcast saying that uh what Trump did is economic fascism, saving the jobs of carry on.
I'm like, you need to you need to get connected to real people in real life.
Because people in this country are struggling.
And if a president picks up a phone and saves jobs, you ought to be thankful.
Well, Hannity, you didn't support the bailout.
And I'm like, no, because it didn't work, and I was right about the bailout.
All it did was give us 20 trillion dollars in debt, which we're now at.
You know, so my advice to you is you know what, I don't think Trump's gonna pick him.
I don't know for sure.
I don't have any insider information, but I might guess is he doesn't.
I wish Mitt Romney the best and all these never Trumpers the best.
And when Donald Trump appoints an originalist to the Supreme Court, you can thank those of us that did support Trump.
Because we've got would have gotten a jurist, a justice that doesn't believe in co equal branches of government or separation of powers that would have literally fundamentally changed this country for the worse for generations to come, perhaps in a way that we couldn't recover.
So all of the people at NRO and all the people at the Wall Street Journal and all the Bill Crystals of the world and the Rick Wilsons of the world and everybody else in the world, they can thank people like you and me.
I'm with you.
I hope he doesn't choose him because I just don't think he's got what it takes to understand somebody across from him.
All right, sir.
All right, I appreciate it.
Thanks, Sarah.
All right, we have a minute.
We'll give it to Jeff in Nashville, WLAC.
What's up, Jeff?
How are you?
Glad you called.
Doing great, Sean.
It's a privilege to talk to you.
I'm a Marine veteran, and I'm the father of a Marine who fought over in Afghanistan in 2010.
And you know what?
My son was on the Trump train before me, even.
And uh I really went up to Cleveland for the convention and really really knew he was the man for this time.
And this is like when I was in the Marines under Carter, and then Reagan came in.
Same kind of feeling right now.
America's gonna go back to its place, a leading in the world, and uh it's gonna be a great day ahead.
Listen, I think the best thing that we have out of this, and you know, we're not like Chris Matthews types, we don't get tingles up our leg, is I just think we've got a real good shot.
You know, the the economic plan he's proposing, repatriation, fifteen percent corporate tax rate, and all the energy independence, eliminating Obamacare will all have a major impact on the economy.
Well, once we can get the economy growing, add to that energy independence.
Once we can get jobs created, you know, everything begins to get easier.
Money to the federal government will increase, jobs will increase, dependency will decrease.
You know, that means people start spending more money because they have more money.
And you know, it all begins to to flow once you get over that hump, which I would probably argue is gonna take at least two years, maybe three.
And it's it just is the reality.
Eliminating Obamacare, energy independence, fifteen percent corporate tax rate, repatriation, and energy independence.
All that combined is gonna do what I think is needed to jumpstart the economy.
Anyway, Jeff, appreciate the call.
Thanks for being with us.
I mean, from the very beginning of Donald Trump's campaign, he was very clear, and again, I agree with Jen.
I am very proud that in our campaign we made it we would never use those kinds of tactics.
He traveled.
You called it a sexist, a racist and massages and a few daily and race.
And it blew back on you because it's not an aspirational message.
How in the world did we have a female candidate whose closing arguments were so negative?
Where's the uplifting aspirational visionary message of Barack Obama or Bill Clinton?
The two presidents she was trying to succeed.
Where was it?
It was all about Donald Trump.
She was obsessed with Donald Trump, obsessed with calling him a racist, a xenophobe, a homophobe, a sexist.
And guess where it got you?
In the basket of deplorables.
I'm going to lock her up.
Really?
Yeah, look at our rally.
Kellyanne, look at your rallies.
All those people all the yeah, the rallies matter.
He delivered it and your ad did it every day, Kelly Ann.
What are you talking about?
His closing message was about bringing jobs back to his country, which he's in Indianapolis today doing exactly that with Carrier before he's even the president.
It could have been done, but he had to do it.
His closing message was about being fair to the American worker, making America safe and prosperous again.
His closing message is about reforming the Veterans Administration where your president and my president, President Barack Obama, has presided over a dysfunctional VA.
Our closing argument video didn't even have Hillary in it.
Making Americans safe again from Muslim Americans and immigrants.
I can tell you're angry, but wow.
I mean it's hashtag he's your president.
How's that?
I was asked a hundred times on TV.
They're all here, maybe a thousand times.
Will he accept the election results?
Will he accept will you?
Will you ever accept the election?
Really, will you tell your protest protesters he's their president too?
Hashtag funny, right?
I would like to.
I know you weren't expecting it, but seriously, he's not your president.
You have raised the way I was to expect to respect the office of the presidency.
Hashtag news roundup and information overload hour on the Sean Hannity show.
That was Kellyanne Conway and Dave Boscia heard his voice in there.
I know Corey Lewandowski was there.
Jeff Zucker got booed apparently when he took the stage.
But what you heard is them debating Jennifer Palmeri and and Robbie Mook, who ran the Clinton campaign, obviously just staying on their ridiculous talking points and and not understanding what happened this election.
Joining us now is former Speaker of the House, Newt Gingrich.
I mean, it got very heated there yesterday, and and I love Kellyanne for holding her ground the way she did.
But you know, the left basically you know CNN was quote joking about Trump having a plane crash today, earlier today.
Really?
Yeah, you want to hear that?
I'll play it for you.
Yeah, yeah, play it for that's sick.
Yeah, that's sick.
Listen.
One minute, one minute.
We thought basketball.
So landing any minute.
Good.
Well, if I do this, it means he's landed.
Okay.
That means he's playing crash now.
I like that.
Nobody's, you know, just interviewed me.
Hey, Brooke, well, we know that the plane is about his plane crashed.
It's not even funny.
I mean, and they think they're hilarious, and no wonder why Trump dressed down Zucker the way he did at that meeting with some of the network executives.
Well, I look I'm on that topic, let me just say, I hope that the team uh and this is doing the transition will rethink the entire White House press operation to make it the American people's press operation rather than the uh Washington elite media press operation.
And this is just another good example of why why does why does a conservative change-oriented president owe anything to the kind of media that despises him and is quite enthusiastic about publicly communicating how much they despise him.
I think it's it's uh bizarre, frankly.
It's bizarre.
I mean, you know, look listen to that debate though with Kellyanne and and Bossey and and others.
I mean, uh and these are the these were the people leading Hillary Clinton's effort.
And their analysis was dead on right.
All she talked about was Donald Trump.
I still can't tell you what her agenda item uh uh uh items are, except to increase unvetted refugees at 550 percent, something she said uh in a WikiLeaks memo that she knew couldn't possibly be done.
But I can't think of one positive thing that she was running on, not one.
Yeah, they I mean I think the city said early on that their only hope was to totally discredit Trump, and of course, in the end they failed.
And that's always the gamble when you take that kind of a totally negative campaign.
You know, if you don't knock him out, he's gonna win.
And of course that's that's something you and I talked about all during the year.
I think there were some stretches when we may have been two out of maybe the five people in the country who thought it was going to happen.
You know, I I think you and I were two out of the five and uh but I felt in pretty good company.
Oh yeah well and you know guys like Jeff Sessions and and uh Rudy Giuliani had enormous courage and they just stayed with it.
Uh but uh boy can tell how biased the media was again as you just did with the CNN thing.
And by the way, it doesn't mean that we I mean in that you especially were in any way sycophantic.
I mean there were different points.
I remember at one point you said now the bigger challenge for Donald Trump is is he going to transition into Ronald Reagan or Barry Goldwater?
And and you at different points said he's making that transition that he that his growth trajectory has been something frankly of a phenomenon that you'd not seen all your years covering politics.
No that's exactly right it it I still look on him as somebody who has a an ability to grow and to evolve in ways that I've never seen like it.
And, of course, he's so outside the norm.
I just did my newsletter for today that we do at Gingrich Productions twice a week for free.
And I'm really trying to show the contrast between the Washington press corps and the Washington think tank types and what Trump was doing with the carrier and why nobody in the Washington establishment, and this includes, by the way, a lot of conservatives and so-called think tanks, which I've begun to conclude don't do very much thinking, they just don't get what he saw
all about that they don't understand the importance of momentum the importance of solving problems the importance of eleven hundred families that are going to have a good Christmas and you look at some of the language and some of the contempt of these people and and uh I I I hesitate to say this Sean because I know what a fighter you are but I think you and I are once again going to find ourselves with people on the right who consistently misunderstand what Trump is trying to accomplish.
Oh I I it's funny you say that because I was in Cincinnati yesterday and I was talking to a few people that are around Donald Trump, including the vice president elect and I said you know it's going to get very ugly.
And then some people I could tell in the crowd I'm not going to mention names.
I think they did they they don't have a clue what's coming but I watched you I watched when you became speaker.
I was there that night you didn't even get to Christmas before they were turning you into the Scrooge that stole Christmas.
Let me give you an example.
So he saved eleven hundred jobs yesterday.
You and I have been talking about this what a wonderful thing.
It worked out you know Obama laughed at him saying what's he going to do wave his magic wand and well the magic wand that ended up being a telephone and he picked it up and he called and now not only are eleven hundred jobs saved but now Carrier's going to spend sixteen million refurbishing the plant uh but here is here's what they were saying on the view yesterday.
Donald Trump claims that he scored a big victory for keeping jobs in America.
He says he's stuck a deal with the carrier air conditioning from that will keep them from moving to Mexico saving almost a thousand jobs.
Now there's no details of the deal that anyone has seen but you know do you think Americans are going to say oh well see he's keeping he's keeping his promise or are they going to wonder what did you have to give up in order to keep folks here.
Yeah I hope they I hope they do that.
I think people though do just read the headlines and if they're thinking oh my goodness he's bringing jobs back.
But at what cost to the American worker the problem is that we're losing jobs to robots not to Mexicans.
That's the problem.
Well so he he he saved a thousand jobs.
And people were against that because it was a stimulus.
The unemployment rate is at an all time low it's four point nine percent.
Donald Trump is saying he's bringing twenty five million jobs here.
On who's on who's behind we don't know what the deal says but you know but savings jobs is not the same as creating jobs.
For those folks who've lost their job right now because a plant went down to Mexico.
You know that isn't going to make you feel better.
And so what we have to do is to make sure that folks are trained for the jobs that are coming in now because some of those jobs of the past are just not going to come back.
And when somebody says, like the person you just mentioned who I'm not going to advertise for, that he's going to bring all these jobs back.
Well, how exactly are you going to do that?
What are you going to do?
There's the there's no answer to it.
He just says, Well, I'm going I'm going to negotiate a better deal.
Well, how what how exactly are you going to negotiate that?
What magic wand do you have?
And usually the answer is he doesn't have an answer.
Isn't that pretty spectacular?
Well, and and of course it just shows you, you know, here are all these people getting paid very high salaries, and they have contempt for the eleven hundred families that were facing unemployment that now have a a very happy Christmas coming up.
You know, those eleven hundred families, I mean, I regard this as a real victory for Trump.
I also think it is a real warning about how this is going to break down.
I I saw uh at least uh two of uh the right-wing think tank types who who said, Oh, this is really a violation of uh free enterprise and the government shouldn't get involved and this that and the next guy.
I was saying to myself, first of all, these guys both have pretty cushy jobs sitting around Washington writing uh judgments on others who are doing real work, and second, you know, neither of them is faced with a bad with a bad Christmas.
If my choice is Donald Trump picking up the phone, saving eleven hundred families, or Donald Trump waiting passively until he's sworn in, doing nothing, and having those eleven hundred families potentially bankrupted, uh, I'm pretty proud of the fact that he was willing to go out on the limb and see if he could get the job done.
I think that's a big deal.
Doesn't it say a lot about a Democratic Party if they're critical of that?
You know, and and let me ask you to analyze this.
I mean, we've got Keith Ellison, he's running for this job as the head of the DNC and his past ties to the nation of Islam and he's been criticized by the the ADL and you know, people are beginning to look at this guy and he's trying to defend himself here,
but you know, he made a Saudi Arabia trip, including meetings with a radical cleric and uh a bank that you know, according to uh the Washington Free Beacon that funds suicide bombers and the ADL sells says remarks about Israel are disqualifying, you know, is and Nancy Pelosi stays in power, what's wrong with these people?
I mean, is this their message to the American people that eleven hundred jobs aren't worth saving?
Yeah, I I think you know, I think there are two different things going on.
One is on the left, they are so opposed to President Elect Trump that no matter what he does, they would oppose him.
So if he didn't intervene, they would say, look how callous he is, he doesn't care.
When he does intervene, they say, Well, it didn't really matter, it was just a small thing.
Uh, but whatever he does, they're gonna oppose him.
On the right, you have a group of of never Trumpers uh who are always gonna have some weird ideological test, and they're always gonna conclude that Trump failed it.
Oh, yeah, by the way, the the line that I read today from a never Trumper was this is uh economic fascism, and people like Sean Hannity support economic fascism because I'm glad that eleven hundred families aren't out of work heading into Christmas.
Every governor in the United States works to save jobs in their state.
They actually think it's kind of a quaint idea, they actually think it's their job to save jobs.
You know how many times Bobby Gendal, Rick Scott, and then when he was governor, and now the new governor of Texas, Rick Perry, uh current governor of Texas Abbott, you know how many times they're in New York?
You know why they're here in New York in my studio?
Because they happen to be in town because they're here to poach jobs from a high-taxed, high bureaucratic city like New York.
And you know what?
They're usually successful.
I mean, uh, do you blame them?
I don't blame them for coming up here and telling them the economic environment's better in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.
Why can you blame them?
Right.
And and and it's a competitive world.
And what the president's gonna do is the president elect is he's gonna apply to international competition, the same thing that governors for years were applying to state competition.
So Louisiana competes with Mississippi, but the United States competes with Mexico and China.
And what President Trump is saying is, look, I'm going to be on the side of America winning.
And both on the right and the left, there are people who just don't get it.
They can't get their head around this idea that it's a good thing for America to be winning.
Let me ask you a last question before I have to let you go.
So the we know that that Harry Reed changed the filibuster laws for presidential nominees.
Now why do I suspect Mitch McConnell may not do what Harry Reid did and make life very difficult for Trump's agenda?
And do you think that he should just follow through on Reed's lead?
Oh I look I think where they are right now is about right.
They're gonna they're gonna approve all of the cabinet officers by 51 votes.
And I think that's good.
I my experience was much as I'd like to ram everything through and in the House you can it didn't it was never healthy for the Democrats to pass things on a purely partisan basis.
It meant that they didn't get critiqued enough they didn't get looked at enough they didn't get approved enough it was one of the great failings of both the stimulus in Obama care.
So there is some virtue to trying to find ways to have everybody have a chance to improve things before they become law so I'm a little more patient I suspect than you are.
I also think I also think that McConnell's very smart and he will figure out a way to get a lot of stuff through the Senate.
All right Mr. Speaker thanks for being with us appreciate it.
800 941 Sean is a toll free telephone number you want to be a part of the program.
Some electors of the electoral college are being intimidated.
We'll give you a brief update on that then we'll get to your calls final half hour today 800 nine four one Sean.
A lot of people have no idea that Trump is headed for a historic defeat.
That's why I think the larger the defeat in a sense the healthier it will be for the Republican Party at least if it doesn't bring Paul Ryan's speakership down with him and there's a kind of healthy divide of government because it might be a wake up call to those Republicans who have existed in this little thought bubble of their own that uh this isn't a winning form of politics.
then this election, not only does Florida fall to Hillary Clinton, but this election overall, we could be talking landslide.
Hillary Clinton today is more likely to win in a landslide that would not only have an impact on this race, but realign the country politically to some extent that Donald Trump is to win narrowly or at all.
Let's say it is a four-point margin.
That would translate to an electoral majority and probably electoral landslide for Hillary Clinton.
they mean margin of error this could be tight or it could be a landslide for Hillary.
Okay so everybody is saying most analysts are saying that Hillary Clinton's going to win in a landslide and that Ohio won't much matter this time around if this collapse of support among women that you talked about in Sunday if that spreads among women voters all across the country he's gonna lose by a landslide and and they could lose the signal.
GOB officials now fear that if Donald Trump loses by a landslide he could take down the congressional majorities with him.
Not only am I concerned about the presidential race I'm concerned about what the impact on down ballot race is including being overly cautious just because I'm trying to be a little risk averse in my predictions but I think that she's going to have a very good night so the technical term for that if she's anywhere near your prediction would be blowout.
I give a land, I don't know, I would say a landslide.
The whole world is watching!
Black lives matter!
Black lives matter!
Donald Trump is about to go!
Donald Trump, go away!
Racist, sexist, anti-gay!
White supremacy, save our humanity!
And white supremacy, save our humanity!
white supremacy up my president not my president as you can hear there are chance of not my president but also a chance of Mike Pence the vice president elect along with Donald Trump.
I'm also seeing LGBTQ flags, signs that say unity and love.
I don't even know what to call that the gender sign for women uh it says media reform now I mean there's so much there's so many different messages floating around out here that um Trump established seventeen seventy six and white supremacy there's several different messages arguably from groups that feel marginalized and I guess quite frankly afraid of the pending presidency of Donald Trump.
And I've just been inundated with um some death threats, death wishes, generally angry messages trying to get me to change my vote to Hillary Clinton or another person.
And uh unfortunately, you know, it's just gotten a little out of control.
All right, what we have now is ongoing intimidation of members of the Electoral College being harassed with thousands of phone calls, emails by that crazy loony left asking them to switch their votes from President elect Donald Trump to Hillary Clinton.
By the way, in some states that would be illegal.
And last week you had social media supporters of the Clintons passing around a spreadsheet.
What's on the spreadsheet?
Names, personal information of electoral college voters, and helped along by news sites like BuzzFeeds.
The Clinton Knights have made hundreds of calls to electoral college delegates, hoping to persuade them to switch their vote to Clinton when they meet on what I think it's December the nineteenth, somewhere around there.
It's not working so well so well.
Some now in the electoral college, they said they're receiving fewer attempts at persuasion and strong ar strong arming tactics, including occasional death threats.
Joining us now is the chairman of the Florida Electoral College, uh Blaze Engolia is with us.
Blaze, how are you?
I'm good, Sean.
How are you?
Uh first of all, tell us what you're hearing from these people.
Well, I'm uh I'm the chairman of the Republican Party of Florida.
I'm an elector, and I'm also a sitting state representative in the state, so my email is public, so I'm probably getting inundated more than most.
I've received probably in the past two or three weeks, upwards to about seven or eight thousand emails.
Uh people are contacting not only me but other electors in the state of Florida by text messages.
They're getting their cell phone numbers, um mail to their house, um Facebook messages, and is just nonstop harassment from the time you wake up in the morning until the time you go to bed.
Well, nonstop harassment, aren't there laws against such harassment?
And by the way, isn't in some states this whole thing illegal for an elector to change their vote after and go against the will of those people that put them in that position?
So each state is different.
Uh the state of Florida, it is not illegal.
Um you can technically change your vote in the state of Florida.
But um what I can tell you about the electors is the electors are very big Trump supporters, they're members of the party fateful, they're people who have raised money for this election cycle helping get Donald Trump elected in the state of Florida.
There's a better chance of Hillary Clinton telling the truth than any of us changing our vote neither.
Well, the thing with three hundred electoral votes, they're not going to get the number that they need, even if they were able to flip one or two.
So it's a a feudal attempt, kinda like kind of like Jill Stein's effort in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, which we all know she's colluding with Hillary Clinton.
She's just the face of it all.
Um has anybody that you know of or anybody you've talked to or read about gotten an actual death threat?
Not in the state of Florida.
I haven't heard about death threats, but there have been some instances where there was one elector up elector up in the panhandle.
Um she got an email asking what her address was because that they wanted to send her a package, um, which is a veiled threat, obviously.
But uh a lot of stuff like that, you know, a lot of it is harassment, um and part of the problem is is that you know it's very easy in the state of Florida because of our public records laws to find out where people live.
I'm an elected official.
It's easy to find out where where I live.
Thank God my home is protected by the second amendment.
Um but a lot of people are are actually afraid.
In fact, the person I had alluded to before who said they wanted to send her a package, she called me the other day.
She was um she was asked to go on TV and talk about it.
She was actually afraid to go on TV for um a fear of uh some crazy coming after her.
It's unbelievable.
All right, so when does this vote take place?
Is it the nineteenth or somewhere thereabouts?
It's the nineteenth.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, if there's any more problems, uh Chairman uh Angolia, just let us know.
We'd really appreciate you keeping us updated.
Thank you.
And uh you you deserve better than what you were receiving.
You're doing your job.
And a job that apparently is pretty thankless at this time.
So anyway, thank you.
Eight hundred nine four one Sean, a toll-free telephone number on this Friday.
All right, let's get to our busy uh phones here as we say hi to Kathy in Montana.
Kathy, hi, how are you?
And welcome to the program.
Hey, Sean.
Thanks for taking my call.
It's hard to follow that upsetting news that you just played.
Um but I wanted to say yesterday when you and Bill Con Cunningham were on.
I never laughed so hard.
You guys were absolutely hilarious.
And I'm telling you, it's what we need right now is some comic relief.
You know what the most fun for me yesterday was.
I mean, look, it was nice to interview the president elect and and Reims Privus and the Vice President elect.
I become very fond of Mike Pence.
Um Mike Pence is so rock solid, a conservative, that it's it's very reassuring, and he's actually the perfect balance for Donald Trump's personality.
And I w I was watching the two of them before we did the interviews interacting together.
It's hilarious.
I mean, you could take this on the road, it's so funny.
Um and I r like and respect him a lot.
I think he's he's gonna redefine the role of vice president is it based on what we now see going on.
He's sitting in every meeting, he's he's there all the time.
He's a liaison of Congress, he's uh the head of the transition team.
I mean look, I saw him in New York this week, and I mean he was working till till two in the morning and then up at six.
I mean, these guys are working, they're rolling up their sleeves and they're trying to get to work, put their government together, and and then follow through on the agenda.
And that's what I asked both of them last night.
Is this agenda firm?
The things that I told you they said they were gonna do in every interview, and I was reassured last night, everything from originalist justices and vetting refugees and building the wall and getting rid of Obamacare and energy independence and education back to the States, it's all gonna happen.
Now it's gonna be a fight.
I mean, I think one of the things we're gonna have to do is we better be ready.
The loony left is gonna go insane.
And the other thing that's gonna happen is you got a bunch of uh knee buckling, weak need Republican that need a spine transplant.
And they're gonna be a problem too.
So we'll have to be ready for them.
So you ready?
Are you ready for the are you ready for the fight?
I'm ready.
I I'm ready.
And the fight is not gonna be against the poor old people in the villages.
They don't have to dust off their muskets.
And if they do, I'll go down there and I'll stand with the people of the villages.
Sunshine and golf.
Anyway, thank you, Kathy.
And lifetime golf.
Wow.
Ann Coulter and I will be down in the villages.
We'll bring Matt Drudge, the great one Mark Levin.
We'll have a big party down at the villages.
All right, back to our busy telephones here.
Uh Scott and Raleigh in North Carolina.
Hi, Scott, how are you?
We're glad you called.
Good.
Thanks, Sean.
Yeah, Sean, I'm just calling about um one thing that's been i a little bit irritating.
This we can all agree that the polls have been wrong on election day.
And when we look at you know, when I look at the polls to see that for example, you know, thirteen percent of the black men voted for Trump.
And um four percent of the black women voted for Trump, and then you get a little T nos and it's a little bit different.
But um I'm thinking that the numbers are a lot different than that, and probably a lot higher.
I think that basically the Democrats are you know pushing this agenda this um polls to basically you know make sure that they don't say look, what one of the things I'm proudest of in this election is I kept my promise to all of you that I would give airtime, radio, TV to every single candidate as much as they wanted.
Some took advantage of it more than others.
That's not my fault.
And then I said I would I would go all in and support the nominee.
And it turns out the people were right.
They picked a good nominee that turned a lot of blue states red that has a a very conservative agenda on most things, trade maybe being the exception, maybe um a little worried about where the infrastructure spending money is coming from, but with great economic growth that could be that could be overcome.
But the bottom line is the people made a good decision.
And I'm and I'm really proud of the fact too that I warned you before the election.
Remember a week before, I was saying don't pay attention on election day to the exit polling.
And the only person that was stupid enough to pay a little bit of attention to him was me.
Because I I looked at the data.
Look, I get the raw data.
And so, you know, literally my the first batch comes in while I'm on the air at five o'clock.
Remember Donald Trump Jr. called in about five forty-five or five forty-eight that day, saying, why isn't the panhandle showing up?
Because we had exit polling data data that that showed that Florida was in jeopardy.
That's the exact reason.
Just like in two thousand and four when Dick Cheney called in, John Kerry was was going to be the next president.
And like in two thousand and four, over at Hillary Clinton headquarters, they were popping champagne corks.
And they were celebrating.
But you know, the o my only problem is is I I read it, I know instinctively not to believe it, and but you know, when you're looking at losing Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Virginia, Florida, I'm sitting there, oh, good grief.
You gotta, and even though I told everybody, don't believe them.
So I'm the only idiot that sits there reading that what I told you not to believe.
I'm an idiot.
I'm a total complete moron.
But I I I kinda I kinda believe that uh, you know, these polls the way they're pushing them.
Now the results after the election, they're trying to hold on to that little vestige of hope that you know they're not losing the black voter and not losing the Latinos.
And uh think people should snart.
If Donald Trump fulfills his promise, carrier is step one.
But if he's able to get manufacturing factories built in in rust belt states that have been so that have been suffering so greatly, and and if he's able to get into inner city America and give parents choice in education, if he's able to beat down the the elitist establishment, NEA education bureaucracy, and if he's able to fight back against the Republican establishment, the media establishment, the democratic establishment, it's gonna be fierce.
But if he's able to do all of that, we could transform demographics and the electoral map forever.
And you know, Republicans that have been wringing their hands for the longest time that they need new demographics, this is their chance right here.
And that is keep Michigan, keep Wisconsin, throw in Minnesota, uh keep Ohio, keep Pennsylvania, keep Florida, North Carolina.
And the way you do that is peace, you get the economy running and roaring, prosperity for everybody.
You secure the homeland as best you can, vetting in the wall, and you try not to get America all caught up in foreign entanglements because we don't have the stomach to fight a war and see it to completion again anyway.
Well, it's it's exactly right, and I'm I believe one hundred percent that uh that's gonna happen.
Yeah, me too.
Look, you know what, but don't think any of this is gonna be easy.
There's going to be massive fights about all these things, and anybody that doesn't think so is gonna be really naive.
No, but they just gotta not listen to the people that are that are doing doing that.
I do I do a small company and since the election, uh there has my my growth is more than I can handle right now, so I'm gonna have to bring another person already.
I do, you know, uh I help with hiring people.
And uh it's it's it I've seen such a dramatic growth in the past three weeks, it's unbelievable.
Listen, my buddy over at ExpressPros dot com, you know, he's always had a goal of hiring at least a million people a year, and they're very close to it every year.
It's amazing.
I gotta run though, Scott.
Appreciate it.
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