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Can we just Oh, hang on.
I actually put up the volume of my television by accident.
I got to hit the mute button and uh for that.
Can we just start with something that is a fundamental basic truth in life?
And that is most Americans are good people.
Genuinely, they are good people.
Another truth that all Americ all people on this earth are, I believe, are created by God.
I believe the human experience shows that human beings are flawed, failed.
We all fail, all have fallen short of the glory of God, but we're all created by the same person.
That's fundamental for me.
And that there's good and evil in every human being, every human soul.
And most good people, which is the overwhelming majority, good people, they're the people in this country that make this country great every day.
They don't get any fanfare, they don't get any pats on the backs, they don't ask still, but they're not getting autograph requests and pictures from you know from people, and they don't get the attention that media people get.
And frankly, they deserve a lot more thanks for what it is they do every day.
What do they do?
They get up every morning, they go, you know, they take care of their children, they feed them, they shovel some coffee down the back of their throat, and they go off and they work their 14, 16, in some cases, longer hours every day so that they can provide for their family and their children, and it's life is as the roadless travelers said, life is hard, life is difficult, and it's never easy for anybody.
Another truth is that most people see repugnancy, repulsive ideologies of people and reject them.
Most people saw what we all saw this weekend as fundamentally grotesque.
There are not conservatives that I know that are white supremacist that support these neo-Nazi, you know, racist uh that were down there in Charlottesville stirring up all the trouble that they were.
Most people view white supremacy Nazi sympathizers for who they are.
A bunch of ignorant, evil people that are uh that are just beyond the pale in terms of what civil society accepts or we even want around us.
And similarly, there are other groups out there, and I'll get to that in just a minute.
Most people see that car killing those innocent people and this young woman, Heather Myers, as an a despicable act of evil, and see it for what it is and call it out for what it is.
And I only say this to you, and then you get to know the man accused of killing this woman, driving this car into a crowd, was obsessed with Adolf Hitler.
What kind of person would be obsessed with Adolf Hitler?
Except if you if you study history for the purposes of learning how not to make the same mistakes, the evil in the past.
I've I'm the one that keeps saying on this program, a hundred million souls died, souls.
We're not talking about the color of one's skin here.
Human beings, fellow human beings died in the last century alone.
Evil exists.
We better understand it if good people are going to defeat it.
Because the idea is for good people to live in harmony.
So those people that shovel the coffee down their throat, take care of their kids, go off to work, provide goods and services for others, come home.
You know, they try to get their first house, they try to drive a decent car, live in a nice neighborhood that's safe so they can keep their children and their family safe, and they pay their taxes, obey the laws, and they contribute every single day to making it a great country.
They build the roads and the bridges, they give us our food, our water, our supplies, they build our homes, they do all sorts of wonderful things that make our lives better.
And then we, in in the process of doing our job every day, finding whatever our God-given talents are, we try to we try to give back by providing what talents we have and working hard at our jobs.
And that's what makes the country great.
And you take the liberty and the freedom, which is God given and a free country, and you try to be the best you can be.
But part of it is, yeah, while you're trying to make a profit, you're also serving other people with with the goods and services they want, they need, they desire that make their lives better.
So you see a guy that is, you know, what kid is obsessed with Adolf Hitler and a Nazi as a child.
And um, and somehow where we've gone so off course this weekend is to think or to believe.
I mean, how often have we heard as it relates to radical Islam?
This is not all Muslims.
Well, I agree with that statement.
It is not.
I do think the more moderate Muslim community, I wish they would speak out more, organize more, take on those that want to hijack their religion and recognize that radical Islamists, that these groups want to kill every innocent man, woman, and child that they possibly can, and their extreme ideology is rooted in a in a in a dark underbelly that they're superior in a way, and that they they want a conversion or die, conversion or death.
You know, these white supremacists, I don't know what their ideology is.
But this is where we go off course.
This is where the left goes off course, and I would argue it's done purposefully.
Is I have now discussed on this program for years, that every election year, every two years, every four years, there is a democratic playbook.
And in the democratic playbook, we know that the accusations, the caricature, the false narrative, the TV ads will all be that Republicans are racist, that Republicans are sexist, that Republicans are misogynistic, that Republicans are xenophobic because they they want to protect the borders.
Islamophobic, and it goes on from there.
It's not true, but it comes up every four years.
I have played repeatedly on this program, the 1998 Missouri Democratic Party radio ad, if you elect Republicans, black churches will burn.
I have played repeatedly on this program, that quote, card being used by Al Gore and other presidential Democratic presidential candidates.
You know, if you Republicans have the wrong agenda.
For African Americans, they don't want to count you in the census.
That's saying every Republican's a racist.
That's a lie.
It's always been a lie.
It is a campaign tactic, and it's used every election season, and it divides this country.
The whole problem with identity politics is none of it brings Americans together.
And you've got two coalition parties in this country, and you know, if you have the Democrats, they they just try to appeal to varying parts of their coalition.
And if it means dividing the country in the process, they do it.
The James Byrd ad was a classic example in 2000.
That's, you know, here it is.
George Bush supports the death penalty for the evil, despicable dragging death of this man.
The death penalty.
He wanted that man to die for his crime for the evil atrocity that was committed against this man.
And then, well, he didn't support hate crimes legislation, which I guess hate crimes is basically trying to understand what motivates people, but if you punish people for the crimes they commit, and in this case, you give the death penalty to somebody who kills an innocent man, then the it really doesn't matter.
It's your punishing the acts they're they're committing.
And we saw all of this on display this weekend.
I have talked at length about five separate groups that have been trying to destroy President Trump that can't accept the election results.
It started now from the very beginning.
You know, it's you got the deep state, a leak a day, including conversations with prime ministers, conversations that take place with other presidents in the world.
That's never happened before.
And that's not even the sinister side of it.
The unmasking of 350% increase in unmasking of Americans.
That is never happened before.
And it's politicized when Samantha Powers, a UN ambassador, clearly is out there and unmasking people, being investigated for a masking.
What would she ever have the reason to unmask Trump people for?
And then leaking that Intelligence.
And the 99% of good intelligence people now, we give them such powerful tools to protect us against ISIS and China and Russia and Iran and radical Islam that if it gets turned on the American people, you would think that civil libertarians and liberals agree.
The president this weekend, you would think said nothing.
The president, if you watched the media this weekend, you would think turned his back on all of this.
The president, and I would argue if you go back to President Obama, he was very quick to rush to judgment and proven wrong.
Cambridge police acting stupidly, Beer Summit.
Trayvon Martin, that could be me, rushing to judgment.
Then you have Ferguson, Missouri, Freddie Gray, all instances, our former president rushed to judgment on high profile race cases.
Donald Trump, the day this happened, said we must remember this truth.
No matter our color, creed, religion, or political party, we are all Americans first.
Then he goes on to say we all must be united and condemn all that hate stands for.
There is no place for this kind of violence in America.
Let us come together as one, he went on to say, among other things.
And the president went further today, and I'm going to play that in a little bit.
And I'm going to play the media.
And I'm watching the media this week.
I just sat back quietly.
I was going to wanted to absorb all the events, watch the coverage, and then I realized, yeah, between the deep state, between Democrats, and you got Maxime Waters, you know, now saying that the Klan is in the White House or something to that effect.
She said the White House is now the white supremacist house and a media that went absolutely insane this weekend to try and tie Donald Trump, the Republican Party, and every conservative in this country to this alt-right movement, a term I hadn't even heard of a year and a half ago.
And I don't know, and nor does any conservative I know, nor does any Republican I know not find everything that we saw on display this weekend repugnant.
And there are other hate groups in the country that are just as repugnant.
You know, groups that go out shouting, what do we want dead cops?
When do we want them now?
Pigs in a blanket, fry them like bacon.
Well, they got an invitation to the Obama White House.
The media didn't go as crazy about that.
Every conservative I know finds racism repugnant.
Eve it finds it evil.
It finds it against anything that you believe.
If you say, if you believe in the Judeo-Christian ethics of this country, conservatives this election were worried about what?
The forgotten men and women of all races, all backgrounds that are out of work at record numbers, 95 million of them, and we've got a million jobs back since.
The 13 million more Americans after Obama on food stamps, the 8 million more Americans in poverty, the doubling of our nation's debt, the worst recovery since the 40s, and a 51-year low home ownership rate.
So as we start our discussion today, I don't know who these people are, nor does any Republican I know know them, like them, or support them.
And neither does the president, and I've got the tapes to prove it that the media never brought up this weekend.
And the media going so over the edge, part of that, you know, you got the deep state, Democrats, the media, weak Republicans, never Trumpers, just looking to bludgeon politically the president as if he supports the racism of neo-Nazis.
That's what you saw this weekend.
You never saw it when there were instances that I think deserved the kind of criticism for President Obama.
You know, white folks' greed runs a world in need.
The Church of the US KKK of A. America's chickens have come home to roost.
You know, not God bless America.
So what you saw was an agenda being advanced this weekend.
What you saw was an attempt to use a real tragedy perpetrated by really dark evil people that nobody likes or agrees with to just politically bludgeon the president.
And that's just a fact that I'm gonna make up my case with sound when we get back.
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Let me play, I guess Jim Acosta, fake news CNN.
What just went on?
I had uh Lauren watching this for us.
Let's play this.
President, can you explain why you did not condemn those hate groups by name over the weekend?
They've been condemned.
They have been condemned.
And why are we not having a press conference today?
You said on Friday, we have a press conference.
We had a press conference.
We just had a press cut.
Can we ask you some more questions, though?
It doesn't bother me at all, but you know, I like real news.
Not fake news.
Yes, fake news.
Thank you, everybody.
I haven't such spread a lot of big news yourself.
This is CNN.
CNN fake news.
Now, I just want to tell you and give you a little bit of news that we're going to give you on this program that you're not going to get anywhere else in the media today.
So me and my staff and my team, we did a lot this weekend, and we were working all weekend, and we got so many instances of the president condemning the Ku Klux Klan and David Duke and white supremacism.
We've got it all on tape over the years.
We've got the president disavowing just David Duke, a whole montage of that.
We've got the the montage of the media from this weekend.
Literally, you would think conservatives support neo-Nazis tape, which is a false narrative.
We also have examples from the left.
And how those on the left literally have have, and these radical leftist groups not only have said the most incendiary, horrible horrific things, but then they get invitations to the White House.
And then the media ignores it and ignores everything.
You know, is because this is only a narrative.
This is, I guess, a game for them.
This is politics for them.
I don't think racism should be political.
Racism is evil and repugnant.
These people that started this this weekend are repugnant.
They're not conservative.
They're not Reagan conservatives like me.
They're not like the Republican Party or anybody I know in the Republican Party.
They're not Donald Trump.
Donald Trump doesn't support these people, never has, never will.
And it's the way the media is spinning this narrative.
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If you want to be a part of the uh program, I want to go back and I want to let's start at the beginning.
So you've you've got this white Supremacist rally, and I gotta be honest, is you know, I watch people that want to come out and speak out against people like this, and I applaud them for doing that.
It's the it's the morally right thing to do.
And then you unfortunately, among those good people, then you get a few rabbarousals on the other side.
And and then that becomes problematic, but they certainly don't represent the average person that that saw this these groups for what they are, who they are, and wanted to speak out about them.
And I think that uh and this is where, you know, then you look at how this thing ends.
If I I probably have watched this poor girl in this car crash into this group of people.
If you don't see that, and your heart doesn't break, then you don't have a conscience and you don't have a soul.
But I want to go back to what the president said this weekend.
And the president went out, tweeted out as well, we must remember this truth.
And he was responding to this incident.
No matter our color, creed, religion, political party, we are all Americans first, trying to unite the country.
He said, We all must be united and condemn all that hate stands for.
There is no place for this kind of violence in America.
Let's come together as one.
The president also expanded on his comments earlier today.
Let me play it for you.
We will be discussing economic issues in greater detail later this afternoon.
But based on the events that took place over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia, I would like to provide the nation with an update on the ongoing federal response to the horrific attack and violence that was witnessed by everyone.
I just met with FBI Director Christopher Ray and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly car attack that killed one innocent American and wounded 20 others.
To anyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, you will be held fully accountable.
Justice will be delivered.
As I said on Saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence.
It has no place in America.
And as I have said many times before, no matter the color of our skin, we all live under the same laws.
We all salute the same great flag.
And we are all made by the same Almighty God.
We must love each other, show affection for each other, and unite together in condemnation of hatred, bigotry, and violence.
We must rediscover the bonds of love and loyalty that bring us together as Americans.
Racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.
We are a nation founded on the truth that all of us are created equal.
We are equal in the eyes of our creator.
We are equal under the law, and we are equal under our Constitution.
Those who spread violence in the name of bigotry strike at the very core of America.
Two days ago, a young American woman, Heather Hare, was tragically killed.
Her death fills us with grief, and we send her family our thoughts, our prayers, and our love.
All right, that was the president.
And basically expanding on comments and but after he gave those initial comments this weekend.
Well, he didn't mention them by name.
I mean, it was fairly transparent, obvious to me who he was talking about.
And this is how the media handled this.
I want to play it for you.
But the president of the United States needs to come out and say, uh he my daughter's Jewish, he could have said, if you gotta go off script, let's go off script and say my daughter's Jewish.
My son-in-law is Jewish.
I don't want this in my country.
Go off script and say that.
Don't go off script and say many sides, many sides.
That sends a signal to people that this is all right, and it's not all right.
We need a lot more leadership right now, vocal leadership from Republicans, from Republican leaders, elected leaders in Congress and in Washington.
You know, this is the Republican Party right now that's on display.
Uh Donald Trump's Republican Party.
And the president of the United States, because he does not want to antagonize anybody in his base, let us be clear, does not have the spine, does not have the courage, does not have the leadership to call this out by name.
He is a racist.
Can we just say it once and for all?
When we look at his history, when we look at the housing issues, when you look when we he's talked about reverse discrimination against whites, the birth of the movement.
We have a racist as a president.
Because a man that cannot stand up and condemn the Ku Klux Klan and Nazism is a racist.
But anybody that points their fingers at Mexicans and Muslims shares responsibility.
Well, the president has to share responsibility.
The fact is, is that through that campaign, he blew all kinds of whistles that those of us who grew up in the Jim Crow South, like I did, recognized immediately.
It was just calling out to these white supremacists who then felt empowered by it.
I don't think this is a dog whistle territory.
I think dog whistles are something that's subtle.
This is not subtle at all.
You know, he's made it very clear that he's going to defend uh to the extent that he feels he can.
Uh people who are are are radical extremists.
And I and I think that is a terrible mistake on his part.
Yeah, you had people in Charlottesville who are marching in the president's name.
You had David Duke name checking the president of the United States, which you would have thought made it all the more important for the president to be specific denouncing these white supremacists.
And this was a moment, Chuck, obviously, where the president could have elevated himself and said he came up small.
Well, I mean, uh uh unfortunately, uh, this man has been stoking racism for many, many years.
He's been giving that dog whistle for years, and he continues to do it.
And if he continues to have Steve Bannon and Steve Miller and Sebastian Gorka and have sessions running the Justice Department, he is gonna continue to do this.
Talking about Nazis, you're talking about the KKK, you're talking about white supremacists.
If you can't come out and easily and readily and quickly condemn that, what can you do?
No, and the ambiguity there.
You know, Mark Sanford, uh, the Congressman from South Carolina.
All right, let me give you a dismontage because I want to be able to get all of this in.
You would think that the president, his entire adult life and career, never disavowed the the white supremacy, David Duke movement.
No conservative I know wants this guy anywhere near them.
So we decided to go back and look at all the instances of Donald Trump over the years disavowing it.
Listen.
What do you see as the biggest problem with the reform party right now?
Well, you've got David Duke just joined.
A bigot, a racist, a problem.
I mean, this is not exactly the people you want in your party.
I totally disavow the Klux Klan.
I totally disavow David Duke.
I've been doing it now for two weeks.
This is your probably about the 18th person that's asked me the question.
It was very clear.
David Duke announced his Senate candidacy, claiming your agenda for his own, or he essentially saying, Glad that you spoke out.
Are you ready before you asked the question?
Newt Gingrich said every Republican should repudiate this guy, no matter what it takes.
And I do.
Are you ready?
Would you support a Democrat over David Duke?
If that was what was necessary to defeat him.
I guess depending on who the Democrat, but the answer would be yes.
Look, the answer is uh as quick as you can say it.
In fact, I want to answer answer you before you because last time, with another person in your position, I did it very quickly, and they said he didn't do it fast enough.
Rebuked.
Is that okay?
Rebuked.
Rebuke.
Done.
Done.
Okay.
How do you feel about the recent endorsement from David?
I didn't even know he endorsed me.
David Duke endorsed me.
Okay.
All right.
I disavow.
Okay.
And I don't mind disavowing anybody, and I disavow David Duke, and I disavowed him the day before at a major news conference, which is surprising because he was at the major news conference.
CNN was at the major news conference, and they heard me very easily disavowed David Duke.
How would you characterize him?
More words than one, uh, David Duke.
David Duke is a bad person who I disavowed on numerous occasions over the years.
Just to put it clear.
I disavowed him in the past, and I disavow him now.
I've reject David Duke, rejected David Duke.
Uh I've rejected the uh KKK and the Ku Klux Klan.
From the time I'm five years old, I rejected them.
Mitt Romney says your coddling of repugnant bigotry is not in the character of America.
Your response.
Yeah, David Duke and all were disavowed.
I disavowed him on Friday.
I disavowed him right after that because I thought if there was any question, and you take a look at Twitter almost immediately after on Twitter and Facebook, they were disavowed again.
I disavowed him every time I speak to somebody virtually, and you know, they just keep it going, they keep it going, and they said, Oh, we never looked at your Twitter account, we never looked at Facebook.
I said, take a look at Facebook.
It was totally disavowed.
So are you prepared right now to make a clear and unequivocal statement renouncing the support of all white supremacists?
Of course I am.
Of course I am.
There's the history.
And you hear that what happened this week.
The Donald Trump Republican Party.
No, that's that's long, all those comments, all those repudiations, all of the disavow, it just has gone on for years and years.
But that didn't stop the narrative.
You know, CNN fake news.
There are consequences for sanitizing white supremacists who seek to be rebranded as a part of the right.
I watched all weekend.
This was every conservative.
I just watched, appalled at the state of affairs in this country when I know conservatives.
These people that they're talking about, these alt-right people, I don't know any of them.
Never heard of them.
I've been a Reagan conservative my adult life.
There's no Republican that I know in any way, shape, matter, or form that wants anything to do with these people who don't they they're repulsive.
Maxim Waters, the White House is now the white supremacist house.
I felt sick reading the president's statement.
This is CNN fake news all weekend.
And Van Jones, the same guy on CNN that said this is a white lash, that guy.
I mean, when a Bernie Sanders supporter attempted to assassinate Republicans, didn't the media disassociate the politician from his radical supporters?
Rightly so.
Ivanka Trump goes out there and this weekend says no place for racism, white supremacy, and then it's Soledad O'Brien.
You know, lecturing her as if she doesn't mean what she says.
You know, the what the roots of Charlottville found in the White House.
That was uh where was that over the weekend?
Big three networks, the the cable networks, blaming this president.
They're trying to bludgeon politically speaking the president with what this these idiots down in Charlotte did.
And the president has spoken out again and again and again and again for years.
And they're trying to paint with a broad brush that this is what conservatism is.
It is not.
The conservatism that I supported and that I support is the conservatism that put all puts all Americans out of work back to work.
All Americans in poverty gets them out of poverty.
All Americans on food stamps get them the rungs to the ladder so they can climb to success.
Get the debt off our kids that we've been placing on them, get the recovery for this economy, and get home ownership rates up so people can have the American dream.
That's the conservatism that I know and believe in.
And have fought for my whole life, and I resent the hell out of being portrayed this way.
And it's done purposefully and it's done maliciously.
And it's done by people that want to smear slander besmirch and use character assassination because they don't like the fact that they lost an election.
That's sad.
Rob Reiner, meathead, president's been stoking racism for years.
I've got the tape meathead of him doing just the opposite.
Or all on CNN all weekend long.
That's all but was worse on NBC.
That, you know, and then all the talk about dragging Everybody in that they can.
Donnie Deutsch, Trump is a snivelling coward and a racist.
Trump is unfit to be a human being.
They f they're not firing Anna Navarro over there.
And that was your whole weekend.
And this is an attempt to tell the world that like we hear every four years, every two years, every election cycle.
Republicans are racist.
The most outrageous things are said by the highest profile people.
And I've chronicled it for years.
And the truth, you know, at the end of the day, be damned.
I don't have a spot here.
You know, it's um it is it it that's what I saw this weekend.
And here you have repugnancy.
You know, on full display, revulsion, something we all should agree on.
You know, when Barack Obama, after pigs in a blanket, frame like Bacon, and what do we want dead cops?
When do we want them now?
When are they going to bring up that?
White folks' greed runs a world in need.
You know, the U.S. KKK of A. You know, not God bless America, GD America.
America's chickens come home to roost.
Twenty-five years in that in the pews of that man.
Associations with the likes of Dorne and and Bill Ayers.
Nobody in the media really cared, did they?
One question in an entire campaign about where a Barack Obama started his career political career, who he gave speeches with, sat on boards with not a word.
One question, and I fed it to George Stephanopoulos.
And he took my question.
So you get my point here.
We all agree that all men and women in this country are created by God.
Those that have these repugnant views deserve to be ostracized.
The President believes it.
All conservatives I know believe it.
All Republicans I know find it deplorable and despicable.
And it's now being used as a weapon to advance a political agenda.
It's sad.
Sad for the country.
All right, we'll take a break.
We'll come back on the other side.
Much more the Sean Hannity show.
Mike Huckabee, C.O. Bryant.
We got Daryl Scott and Denis Borelli.
Music.
All right, as we roll along Sean Hannity Show, we are gonna get into all aspects of this.
And I put together a panel of people that I really know, love, and respect a lot.
And uh we're gonna be joined by the National Uh Coalition for Diversity, and that's uh Pastor Daryl Scott of Cleveland, and we'll be joined by C.O. Bryant, the Reverend Bryant is going to join us.
Danim Borelli is they're all friends of mine, and we're gonna talk about obviously the these extremist groups and also the effort to smear slander for smirch conservatism with this broad brush when it's false.
And we'll get to all of that, and we'll get to your call straight ahead, 800-941 Sean and Governor Mike Huckabee coming up.
Based on the events that took place over the weekend in Charlottesville, Virginia, I would like to provide the nation with an update on the ongoing federal response to the horrific attack and violence that was witnessed by everyone.
I just met with FBI Director Christopher Ray and Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
The Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the deadly car attack that killed one innocent American and wounded 20 others.
To anyone who acted criminally in this weekend's racist violence, you will be held fully accountable.
Justice will be delivered.
As I said on Saturday, we condemn in the strongest possible terms this egregious display of hatred, bigotry, and violence.
It has no place in America.
And as I have said many times before, no matter the color of our skin, we all live under the same laws.
We all salute the same great flag.
And we are all made by the same Almighty God.
We must love each other, show affection for each other, and unite together in condemnation of hatred, bigotry, and violence.
We must rediscover the bonds of love and loyalty that bring us together as Americans.
Racism is evil, and those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacist, and other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.
We are a nation founded on the truth that all of us are created equal.
We are equal in the eyes of our creator.
We are equal under the law, and we are equal under our Constitution.
Those who spread violence in the name of bigotry strike at the very core of America.
Two days ago, a young American woman, Heather Hare, was tragically killed.
Her death fills us with grief, and we send her family our thoughts, our prayers, and our love.
We also mourn the two Virginia State troopers who died in service to their community, their commonwealth, and their country.
Troopers Jay Cullen and Burke Bates exemplify the very best of America.
And our hearts go out to their families, their friends, and every member of American law enforcement.
These three fallen Americans embody the goodness and decency of our nation.
In times such as these, America has always shown its true character, responding to hate with love, division with unity, and violence with an unwavering resolve for justice.
As a candidate, I promise to restore law and order to our country and our federal law enforcement agencies are following through on that pledge.
We will spare no resource in fighting so that every American child can grow up free from violence and fear.
We will defend and protect the sacred rights of all Americans, and we will work together so that every citizen in this blessed land is free to follow their dreams in their hearts and to express the love and joy in their souls.
Thank you.
God bless you and God bless America.
Thank you very much.
All right, that was the President expanding on his remarks, our two Sean Hannity show that he made earlier this weekend.
Remember this weekend before all the insanity that I played last hour of a media just going on.
This weekend he said we must remember this truth.
No matter our color, creed, religion, or political party, we are all Americans first.
And we must all be united and condemn all that hate stands for.
There is no place for this kind of violence in America.
Let's come together as one.
And the president also expanded on those comments just now earlier today.
And we just played it for you.
800-941-SEAN is our toll free telephone number here to discuss and go over all of this.
We have Reverend C.L. Bryan.
He is the creator of the film Runaway Slave, the host of the C.L. Bryan Show.
He joins us, Pastor Darrell Scott, executive director of the National Diversity Coalition for the President.
Denim Borrelli is uh back with us, chief political correspondent with Conservative Review, which I am a big fan of, and of course a Fox News contributor.
Welcome all of you to the program.
Uh, I wish under better circumstances.
Let me start with you, Pastor Scott.
Pastor, I I I didn't think there was any ambiguity this weekend, but I I am glad the president came out again today, stronger today.
I resent the hell out of what the media is trying to do, and you know, the statements that I've been playing today, they're saying, Oh, this is the Trump Republican Party.
Trump is racist.
In the media, they have gone insane and treating him so differently than they ever treated Barack Obama.
I stated that as well.
That there seems to be a double standard of accountability for this president as poor other administration.
He came out on this past weekend and uh condemned and denounced everyone involved.
And the media got it more because they want them to be more specific.
But to me, it was specific enough.
Everyone involved in this that is involved in a negative way, I denounce all of it.
All of the hate, all of the violence, all of uh the uh negativity that this event stands for.
Wait a minute.
Can I just start here?
I mean, I think this does deserve saying as I said at the beginning of the program, look at this young woman who was killed.
I look at these many people that are injured.
I watch that tape over and over again.
It it breaks everybody's heart.
There's not a person I know that identifies as a conservative, not one, or even every Republican that I know, not one that supports these radical white supremacists, racist hate monger, clan supporting Nazi supporting jerks that the few that exist in this country.
And we all deplore and find them despicable and disgusting human beings.
With that this this all goes without saying, doesn't it, Pastor?
Yes, it does.
And you know, l let me say this, Sean, you and I both know this.
Every white person in America doesn't hate every black person.
Every black person doesn't hate every white person.
The media is trying to fuel this divided America narrative simply because Trump is the president.
And that's all.
And I I'm so very sorry that young lady died during this event.
But I and I hope if this comes out the way I wanted to say, thank God she wasn't black.
If she had been black and died, oh my God, they would have really made uh.
But when you really think about it, black white, it's a human soul.
You know, you're a pastor.
CL's a pastor.
The Neen is a far better person than I'll ever be.
But we care about human beings.
We all believe we're created by the same God.
Don't we don't you preach that?
I mean, I'm gonna come preach in your it from the pulpit.
I think we're working out September, but Pastor, I mean, we're all created by the same guy.
Yeah, you're absolutely right.
And for them to try to paint this picture of just dividing America, I really don't think that what happened in Charlottesville is representative of the mood of this entire nation.
Now the uh the liberal media is trying to make it be so, but it is not so.
Right.
I and what's your take, CL.
Reverend Bryant, what are you saying here?
Sean, it is the same despicable methods that the progressive liberal media tried to use on the Tea Party.
I am an original Tea Party or spoke to that one point five million in Washington, DC eight years ago as a fellow with Freedom Works in Washington, DC.
And they tried and and have been in some ways successful in painting all of us as Uncle Tom's and racist and violent people.
It's the same methods that they're using on this president.
And it is despicable.
This president is not a racist.
I've been with him not only on your show, but in other venues as well, before he was president of the United States.
And this man, I do believe, if the cut that he that hopefully the do nothing Congress can put through, uh, will help black people.
I believe that this president will be the very best president that black folk would possibly have in this country if the progressive liberal media would give him a break.
So it's up to us, Sean.
If you're not sure, what do you think step up?
What do you think Denim Borrelli when when the president came out this weekend said what he said?
I can read it again if you want, that no mat you know, we must all remember this truth, no matter our color, creed, religion, political party, we are all Americans first.
We all must unite and condemn all that hate stands for.
There is no place for this kind of violence in America.
Let's come together as one.
Well, I thought it was pretty transparent to me that he was talking about these these neo-Nazi idiots that were out there stirring up trouble in Charlottesville.
Well, let me just say, Sean, my thoughts and prayers are with uh the families and loved ones of the deceased one young woman and those who are injured.
Uh it was an outrageous uh display of events that occurred over this weekend.
And what President Trump was trying to do, Sean, is to unite Americans, unite our country.
We have so many divisions across the country, which is very unfortunate in this day and time it should not be, uh, that's kind of situation.
Uh, but the president totally called out the hatred, the bigotry, and the violence on all ends.
And unfortunately, you have individuals in the country who are trying to align the president with these hate-filled extremist groups, which is absolutely outrageous.
And I don't know if you saw Maxine Waters' tweet or not today, but she called the White House the it's now the white supremacist house.
So you have individuals in who are supposed to be leaders in our country who are totally doing a disservice to our country and just further driving that wedge throughout the country.
I mean, it's so true.
You know, you work for the diversity uh wing of the campaign, Pastor Scott, in terms of you're the senior pastor I know of the New Spirit Revival Center, and you also work for the Diversity Coalition, the National Diversity Coalition for the President.
You've been around him a lot.
I know all of us know the president personally, but this has been a a narrative.
I mean, we we actually have a montage of the president over the years repeatedly condemning this this type of thought process, and and l let me just even play some of it for everybody.
I I don't even think I can play the whole thing because it goes on so long, but let's play a little bit of the president condemning these types of people.
What do you see as the biggest problem with the reform party right now?
Well, you've got David Duke just joined.
A bigot, a racist, a problem.
I mean, this is not exactly the people you want in your party.
I totally disavow the clux clan.
I totally disavow David Duke.
I've been doing it now for two weeks.
This is your probably about the eighteenth person that's asked me the question.
It was very clear.
David Duke announced his Senate candidacy, claiming your agenda for his own, or essentially saying, Glad that you spoke out.
Are you ready before you asked the question?
Newt Gingrich said every Republican should repudiate this guy, no matter what it takes.
And I do.
Are you ready?
Would you support a Democrat over David Duke?
If that was what was necessary to defeat him.
I guess depending on who the Democrat, but the answer would be yes.
Look, the answer is uh as quick as you can say it.
In fact, I want to answer answer you before you last time with another person in your position, I did it very quickly, and they said he didn't do it fast enough.
Rebuked.
Is that okay?
Rebuked.
Rebuck.
Done.
Done.
Okay.
How do you feel about the recent endorsement from David?
I didn't even know he endorsed me.
David Duke endorsed me.
Okay.
All right.
I disavow.
Okay.
And I don't mind disavowing anybody, and I disavow David Duke, and I disavowed him the day before at a major news conference, which is surprising because he was at the major news conference.
CNN was at the major news conference.
And they heard me very easily disabled.
I can go on forever here, Pastor Scott.
Listen, I've been around the president in public and in private.
And uh, you know what's even worse is uh you've been out.
You've been out with me in private politics.
That's all it was.
It was a political move against him to try to alienate a certain voting block, and it didn't work.
By the way, you were out with me in private, and you you rebuked me in front of a whole restaurant.
You did.
I mean, uh, we have the best time.
And I got to meet your wife who's lovely.
All right, we'll take a break.
We'll come back.
We're gonna stick with this, and you know what we're gonna do, we'll get some calls in for our panel here in the next hour.
This topic too important as we continue with the pastor Daryl Scott, the Reverend C. O'Brien, and our friend Denim Borelli is with us.
Quick break right back.
We'll continue.
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The Sean Hannity Show, the as we continue our discussion about the events from this past weekend and the tragedy,
and of course, the president in the strongest terms condemning those people that that started up with this uh I so-called, I guess, movement, this what everyone in the media is calling alt-right, but it is a neo-Nazi hate group, and the president condemning in the strongest terms.
We continue with Pastor Scott, Reverend C. L. Bryant and Denis Borelli.
Reverend Bryant, you just heard the president repeatedly, and that montage goes on for a couple of more minutes of him over the years uh condemning racism, racist, and this movement over and over again.
But that's not what we saw this weekend.
Sean, there is nothing that this president can do that will satisfy those who are wanting to fan the flame of racism.
That's all the progressive liberals.
That's all the Democrats have is to fan those flames.
If they don't keep those flames fan, they cannot keep a group of people locked into a system that has mistreated them for over 60 years.
And we strongly condemn any of the white supremacists uh who are posing as uh some type of conservative.
The president has done it, we do it.
And by the way, I need you to come on my show, let's say talk radio.
You need to come on with me.
Anytime I'll be with you.
You know that, uh, Denim.
Well, it's pretty outrageous that you have uh individuals trying to link President Trump with these racist groups.
I mean, let's remember his grandchildren are Jewish, his son-in-law Jewish, his daughter is practicing the Jewish faith.
Uh, but not only that, it's just outrageous on so many levels.
But you you have to also keep in mind how poorly the Democrats did during the last presidential election.
They lost, they lost a lot of voter support, they lost black voter support.
So this story, this issue, this is something really, in my belief, is a way to whip up emotions, especially among black voters, because we do have the 2018 elections coming up, and of course, looking forward to 2020.
So they're going to do and say anything, Sean, to try to link the president to these racist groups, which is just really uh ridiculous.
We're gonna turn things around on the next half hour of the program.
We'll open up the phones, we'll take calls for Pastor Reverend C. O'Brien, Pastor Darrell Scott, and for Denim Borelli, we'll get to your calls and comments.
Mike Huckabee joins us as well, 800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, and we'll have the latest uh on these unfolding events that took place over the weekend and the attempts of the left to tie conservatism to these radical racist Nazis, and we'll talk about the double standard in the news media, especially during the Obama presidency.
We'll give you those examples straight ahead.
We'll give you those examples straight ahead.
Listen to this show one time, and you're hanitized.
But the president of the United States needs to come out and say, I he he my daughter's Jewish, he could have said, Do you gotta go off script?
Go off script and say my daughter's Jewish, my son-in-law is Jewish.
I don't want this in my country.
Go off script and say that.
Don't go off script and say many sides, many sides.
That sends a signal to people that this is all right and it's not all right.
We need a lot more leadership right now, vocal leadership from Republicans, from Republican leaders, elected leaders in Congress uh and in Washington.
Yeah, this is the Republican Party right now that's on display.
Uh Donald Trump's Republican Party.
And the president of the United States, because he does not want to antagonize anybody in his base, let us be clear, does not have the spine, does not have the courage, does not have the leadership to call this out by name.
He is a racist.
Can we just say it once and for all?
When we look at his history, when we look at the housing issues, when you look, when we he's talked about reverse discrimination against whites, the birth of movement.
We have a racist as a president.
Because a man that cannot stand up and condemn the Ku Klux Klan and Nazism is a racist.
But anybody that points their fingers at Mexicans and Muslims shares responsibility as well.
He has to share responsibility.
The fact is that through that campaign, he blew all kinds of whistles that those of us who grew up in the Jim Crow South, like I did, recognized immediately.
It was just calling out to these white supremacists who then felt empowered by it.
I don't think this is a dog whistle territory.
I think dog whistles are something that are subtle.
This is not subtle at all.
You know, he's made it very clear that he's going to defend uh to the extent that he feels he can uh people who are uh are radical extremists, and I and I think that is a terrible mistake on his part.
Yeah, you had people in Charlottesville who are marching in the president's name.
You had David Duke name checking the president of the United States, which you would have thought made it all the more important for the president to be specific denouncing these white supremacists.
And this was a moment, Chuck, obviously, where the president could have elevated himself and said he came up small.
Well, I mean, uh uh unfortunately, uh, this man has been stoking racism for many, many years.
He's been giving that dog whistle for years, and he continues to do it.
And if he continues to have Steve Bannon and Steve Miller and Sebastian Gorka and have sessions running the Justice Department, he is gonna continue to do this.
Talking about Nazis, you're talking about the KKK, you're talking about white supremacists.
If you can't come out and easily and readily and quickly condemn that, what can you do?
No, and the ambiguity there.
You know, Mark Sanford, uh, the Congressman from South Carolina, he I want to give him credit for this quote.
He he has said, Pres uh candidate Donald Trump's campaign unl unleashed a demon that's been out here on race.
Um nobody is saying it should be directly tied to him, but the demon's been unleashed.
He, I think more than anybody else has a responsibility there to help all of us do, but he has a responsibility to lead in trying to get rid of that demon.
Towards the end, he says we have to cherish our history in the context of an event that was held to defend Confederate statues in Charleston, Virginia, to say we need to cherish our history to me sounds like a dog whistle to to the Unite the Right uh demonstrators.
So that that would be my piece of evidence for this.
All right, 25 now till the top of the hour, 800 941 Sean.
You want to be a part of the program, actually 20 uh three now till the top.
And we continue with C.O. Bryant, the Reverend C. O. Bryant and Pastor Daryl Scott.
He's the head of the diversity coalition nationally for the president.
Denim Barelli is uh also with us, Fox News colleague, and she's with conservative review.com.
Uh let me get all of your reactions that that has been the media this weekend, and that is after the president said this weekend.
They said it all after.
We've got to remember this truth.
No matter our color, creed, religion, political party, we're all Americans first.
We all must be united and condemn all that hate stands for.
There is no place for this kind of violence in America.
Let's come together as one.
Danine.
And that's how the media reacted to his comments.
Yes, that's what the media did.
And uh actually, Vice President Pence uh called out the media as well.
And really, what the media is doing, Sean, is reminding Americans that the president is basically fighting a three-front war.
When you think about it, you've got the the media with their fake news and their Russian obsession.
You have the Democrats who refuse to support the president.
Some of them even refuse to go to his inauguration.
They're still smarting because they lost the election.
And then don't forget the Never Trumpers as well.
They there are a constant criticism of President Trump as well.
Anything he does, anything he says.
So this all of this is what played out over the weekends are up today.
Yeah, and you know, see O'Brien, I and I know what you do for a living, and frankly, I know what over the years Danine has done to bring people together.
And both of you are part of the Tea Party, and both of you came under condemnation for being a part of a movement that believes in limited government and and knew that Obamacare promises were lies.
This has now been an ongoing battle, but they've now taken it to another level.
I don't know Americans, and I know you have fringe groups out there.
I don't know Americans that support this crap and this garbage of these Nazi, you know, white supremacist people.
I don't know them.
I don't want to know them, and I don't know any conservative that wants to know them.
And they along and they, along with uh Black Lives Matter Sean, let's let's look at this.
Let's look at the hypothesis of this.
The hypocrisy of this goes this way.
The same type of iR that was directed at the president right now was not directed at Black Lives Matter and the actions that they took.
I grew up in the segregated South.
And one of the inconvenient truths that Democrats will not share is this truth.
That the racists in the South during the 60s and the 50s and earlier were not Republican.
They were Democrats.
And that inconvenient truth is something that we must now make sure that is exposed, and we do that in our movie Runaway Slave.
And let me ask this.
The Black Lives Matter movement, if I may, Pastor Scott, you know, we've got tapes of them.
What are they saying?
What do we want dead cops?
When do we want them now?
You know, pigs in a blanket talking about police.
Fry them like bacon.
Pigs in a blanket!
Fry them like bacon!
Pigs in a blanket!
Fry them like bacon!
Pigs in a blanket!
Fry them like bacon!
He should have liked it.
My life makes it.
Take off.
Take off.
Now I'm gonna jump in and and Pastor Scott, that's a pretty loud group of people.
After those comments, those leaders of that movement were invited to the Obama White House.
I was just about to say the same thing.
That was the response to that.
You have to understand.
This racist label that is being uh to be placed upon the President Trump for political purposes, if not for social purposes.
They try to spin that narrative.
When Hurricane Katrina happened, they tried to spin that racist narrative on George Bush.
And now he's m uh Michelle Obama's best friend.
You know one thing I noticed, Sean, when there's a car driven into a crowd by an Islamic extremist, the media goes overboard to try to disconnect that act from Islam.
But they're trying their best to connect the actions of this white supremac to the Republican Party.
Yeah.
All right, stay right there, all of you.
It's very hypocritical.
Let me go to our busy telephones.
Big time AJ in Houston, Texas.
AJ, say hi to Pastor Scott, Reverend C. L. Bryant and Denim Borrelli.
You're on the Sean Hannity Show.
Big time Sean Hannity.
Hey, welcome you guys, Mr. Scott and uh Denise.
Y'all hit it dead on the nose.
And the best part of it is that I didn't hear the same thing that they did with Obama when that happened.
So y'all stay on point.
They waited, and this is a joke that we heard.
All these idiots, where was they at it for the last eight years?
This is a joke.
This is all bash and Trump, and the people with common sense, we're coming since we all know what's going on.
So y'all keep up the good work, guys, and we're gonna fight this racism that's going on by the Democrat Party.
We know who it is.
Everybody should know who it is.
But the media, they ought to be ashamed of it.
Sean, because we the people, we don't like what they report and how they reporting it, because they all got it wrong, and they hope they get it right.
And the Republican Party, you better get your act together because we watching, and this is a joke where we watch.
This is not America.
This is a joke.
Oh, my goodness.
Sean, you know I would like to have more time with you, but I know you're busy.
All right, big time.
God bless you, my friend.
Thank you as always.
Levi in Detroit.
Levi, how are you?
Glad you called.
Welcome to the Sean Hannity Show.
What's going on, my brother from another.
Oh no, it's Levi.
I let me warn everybody.
Levi and I have got a round or two over the years, but I really love Levi.
What's going on?
Hello you too, bro.
Listen, man, let me say that.
I'm gonna throw this in a pot.
You know, I think that this is a opportunity for Donald Trump to do something that's never been done before.
I think everyone there, including yourself, would agree that this country is now probably more divided or equally divided uh since the Civil War.
And I remember Barack Obama, one of the reasons why I voted for him was that he uh actually said that he was going to facilitate a discussion on race and try to further that discussion, but he didn't do it during his presidency, both terms.
He he he really just threw it to the to the side.
So whether we agree with Trump or not, I know most African Americans are vehemently opposed to him, but if he can open up a national debate on some kind of scale where it's done through the via the internet, like a uh the whole country where we can all just have a one uh town hall meeting, everyone.
There's a lot of hatred, there's a lot of division, there's a lot of mistrust, there's a lot of things.
But the the the the healing can only come until we actually sit with the skin hair, sit with the KKK.
There are certain white people in this country that are never like black people.
There are certain black people in this country that were never like white people.
But we should at least agree to be able to sit down and hey, this is how I syllabus.
Why do we want to sit down with people that are ignorant?
I don't want to sit down with any of these ignorant people.
And you know what?
Here's a prerequisite.
If you're if you if you think as uh uh that quote that Nazism is something to discuss, I have nothing to say to you.
You're a dumb and ignorant and frankly dangerous.
If you're somebody that that thinks that you you can start a discussion that you want dead cops and fry cops like Bacon, I don't want to talk to you.
I don't want there's nothing to say to these people.
They're too dumb and ignorant.
And they're too they are not in the mainstream, but it's also not fair to tie innocent people to a movement when those people find those groups repugnant and revulsive, revolting to to us.
That's it.
They're revolting people.
Nobody, you know, I'm I'm friends with everybody here on the line.
And all of us would stand together on any given day against Nazism, white supremacism, and these people of Black Lives Matter, because we're human beings and we have consciences and we have souls, and we believe we're all created by the same God.
I think it's that's gonna jump in.
Yes, sir.
Thank you, Levi.
I mean, I really believe that there was some behind the scenes instigation that inflamed this situation because the Ku Klux Klan, the neo-Nazic, All of these groups they march and protest every year.
And the attention is not given to them.
And I don't believe they would have received the attention that they received this past weekend if there was a different president.
If Hillary had been president or uh uh, you know, uh when Obama was president.
These these clan rallies or whatever, they come and they go and they don't get any attention.
Some of them intentionally, I don't want to call names who I believe, but I think we're on the same page.
Some of them intentionally emplaying this situation just to try to put a stand on the presidency.
And also, Sean, if I may jump here to say and say that Mitch McConnell and those do nothing Republicans in the Senate need to understand that there will be consequences if in fact they do not use the tool in this president that we have sent to them to transform Washington and effectively frame the swamp that we sent them to office to do.
There will be consequences.
All right, Denise Barelli, thank you.
Uh Pastor Scott, thank you.
Reverend Bryant, thank you.
When we come back, Mike Huckabee joins us.
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All right, so who are these alt-right people?
The attacks on any and everyone in the country that happens to be a conservative, even though all conservatives hate, have nothing to do with and denounce these people.
It is a propaganda campaign and a lie campaign, all designed to hurt the president, is a tragedy to advance a political cause and and a false narrative that we get every two years, every four years, and every single solitary election cycle.
And I, for one, am pretty sick of it.
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But the president of the United States needs to come out and say, "My daughter's Jewish," he could have said.
If you're gonna go off script, go off script and say, "My daughter's Jewish.
My son-in-law is Jewish." I don't want this in my country.
Go off script and say that.
Don't go off script and say many sides, many sides.
That sends a a signal to people that this is all right and it's not all right.
We need a lot more leadership right now, vocal leadership from Republicans, from Republican leaders, elected leaders in Congress uh and in Washington.
You know, this is the Republican Party right now that's on display.
Uh Donald Trump's Republican Party.
And the president of the United States, because he does not want to antagonize anybody in his base, let us be clear, does not have the spine, does not have the courage, does not have the leadership to call this out by name.
He is a racist.
Can we just say it once and for all?
When we look at his history, when we look at the housing issues, when you look when we he's talked about reverse discrimination against whites, the birth of movement, we have a racist as a president.
Because a man that cannot stand up and condemn the Ku Klux Klan and Nazism is a racist.
But anybody that points their fingers at Mexicans and Muslims shares responsibility as a he has to share responsibility.
The fact is that through that campaign, he blew all kinds of whistles that those of us who grew up in the Jim Crow's house, like I did, recognized immediately.
It was just calling out to these white supremacists who then felt empowered by it.
I don't think this is a dog whistle territory.
I think dog whistles are something that are subtle.
This is not subtle at all.
You know, he's made it very clear that he's going to defend uh to the extent that he feels he can.
Uh people who are are are radical extremists.
And I and I think that is a terrible mistake on his part.
Yeah, you had people in Charlottesville who are marching in the president's name.
You had David Duke name checking the president of the United States, which you would have thought made it all the more important for the president to be specific denouncing these white supremacists.
And this was a moment, Chuck, obviously, where the president could have elevated himself and said he came up small.
Well, I mean, uh uh unfortunately, uh, this man has been stoking racism for many, many years.
He's been giving that dog whistle for years, and he continues to do it.
And if he continues to have Steve Bannon and Steve Miller and Sebastian Gorka and have sessions running the Justice Department, he is gonna continue to do this.
Talking about Nazis, you're talking about the KKK, you're talking about white supremacists.
If you can't come out and easily and readily and quickly condemn that, what can you do?
No, and the ambiguity there.
You know, Mark Sanford, uh, the Congressman from South Carolina, he I want to give him credit for this quote.
He he has said, uh, candidate Donald Trump's campaign unl unleashed a demon that's been out here on race.
Um nobody is saying it should be directly tied to him, but the demon's been unleashed.
He, I think more than anybody else has a responsibility there to help all of us do, but he has a responsibility to lead in trying to get rid of that demon.
Towards the end, he says we have to cherish our history in the context of an event that was held to defend Confederate statues in Charlestonville, Virginia, to say we need to cherish our history to me sounds like a dog whistle to to the unite the right uh demonstrators.
So that that would be my piece of evidence for this.
And the dogs are like an impulse, right?
All right, news roundup and information overload hour here on the Sean Hannity show.
All of the commentary that you just heard there was after the president this weekend made numerous tweets and statements about what the events that were unfolding in Charlottesville, that we must remember this truth.
This is again all these comments after him saying, no matter our color, creed, religion, political party, we are all Americans first.
We must all be united, condemn all that this hate stands for.
Uh there's no place for this kind of violence in America.
Let's come together as one.
All of that was said, and yet the phony narrative that the left has always wanted to advance is that conservatives are racist, they're sexist, misogynistic, they're xenophobic, they're hono homophobic, they're Islamophobic.
There's it just goes on and on and on.
And you heard it right in the beginning of that montage.
This is the Republican Party on display.
This is Donald Trump's Republican Party.
He is a racist.
And then the president goes on today, again, condemning in the strongest possible terms the egregious display of hatred, bigotry, violence that has no place in America, echoing what he said on Saturday.
And as he has said many times, no matter color of our skin, we live under the same laws.
We salute the same great flag.
We're all made by the same Almighty God.
We must all love each other, show affection for each other, unite together in condemnation of hatred, bigotry, and violence.
We must rediscover the bonds of love and loyalty that bring us together as Americans.
Racism is evil.
Those who cause violence in its name are criminals and thugs, including the KKK, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, other hate groups that are repugnant to everything we hold dear as Americans.
But this has been an effort.
This has been one of the talking points, a narrative that has been advanced by the left, as I outlined earlier in the program today.
It happens every two years, every four years.
Republicans, you elect them, a black church is going to burn.
Republicans have a wrong agenda, Al Gore said, for African-Americans.
They don't want to count you in the census.
And it goes, then we've got, you know, and we can't talk about a double standard.
What do we want?
Dead cops.
When do we want them now?
Pigs in a blanket, fry them like Bacon.
You know, the US KKK of A. That was the church of Barack Obama.
That's where the Black Lives Matters invited to the Obama White House.
Hillary Clinton seeking their endorsement.
Of course, we can't talk about that, or the many times that President Obama rushed to judgment in high profile race cases.
The Cambridge Police, Trayvon Martin, and the case out in Baltimore, Fed Freddie Gray, Ferguson, Missouri.
And every time was proven wrong.
And he rushed to judgment.
Former Governor Mike Huckabee is with us.
And uh Governor, I know that you were quoted over the weekend saying that on uh I believe it was on Fox and Friends on Sunday, you say all this criticism from the left, it really is rooted in the they just cannot accept that this person is president.
I have a whole montage of tapes I could play of Donald Trump prior to this event condemning racism, David Duke, the Klan, and everything else.
You know, Sean, when I was listening to that montage, I I I reached into my desk drawer and got an entire uh roll of Roleids and ate them all because I thought this is really giving me indigestion to hear these people who hate Donald Trump more than they love America.
It it's just irrational, but I get it that it comes it comes from the left.
You know what I don't understand?
All of the Republicans, the so-called Republicans, the people who claim to be conservative, people who claim to love this country and who want to get it back on the right track, who also hate Donald Trump because he is a disruptive president, and they cannot wait to come out and find anything wrong with what he has done.
And I said over the weekend, Sean, that if Donald Trump had gotten on Marine One and flown down to Charlottesville, walked into the jail and shot the guy driving the car right between the eyes.
All of MSNBC, CNN, and the rest of the crowd on the left would have said he didn't use the right caliber bullet.
This is a man who can do nothing to satisfy these people.
And even his statement today couldn't have been clear.
Do you think that that satisfies them?
Well, the reaction that we've already seen in the media the last 45 minutes says no, it does not, because they don't want to be satisfied.
They want to hate Donald Trump.
This is an attempt of a coup d'etat to try to overthrow a government that was duly elected by the American people, and we've got to be clear that that's what this is about.
This is not a philosophical disagreement with Donald Trump.
This is an attempt to overthrow an elected government of the United States of America.
Governor, I mean, it's a profound thing that you're saying here, and I keep talking about five forces that want to destroy the president.
That's the deep state, the Democratic Party, the media, which is unhinged again in their coverage and abusively biased and unfair and agenda-driven and ideological, and then you got Republicans that are the weakest I've ever seen them, and then you got, as you say, the never Trumpers.
It's like they want to use this event to bludgeon him.
And to use this event to further just destroy his credibility, his standing with the American people.
Um all of the things that I put out that he said, I thought were strong definitive statements.
And he also, you know, added to them today.
And it's not enough.
And it's a narrative that is just taken on this life that is rooted in in something that is factually untrue.
I don't even know how to explain it.
The only way to explain it is that this is not just random reporters seeing it this way.
This is not just uh a reaction that people have when they see or hear what he says.
It is systematic, it is intentional, and it has a purpose that is driving it, and the purpose is to find a way to get rid of Donald Trump as president of the United States, because they did not succeed in stopping his election, so now they're going to do everything they can to to overturn and overthrow it.
But Sean, one thing I guess the president made a big mistake in.
You know, he did not come out as quickly and as forcefully as Barack Obama did saying that black lives matter and the anti-Fah movement were a bunch of thugs.
But then again, I just realized Barack Obama never did that.
He never ever called out radical, violent groups from the left as hate groups.
But Donald Trump is expected to say more than he said.
And what he said was explicitly clear in totally refuting and repudiating every one of these hate groups that have tried to stir up uh animus in this country.
I had not even really heard about quote alt-right.
Well, let me let me ask you on the other side of the break if you don't mind, Governor, if you can stay there just one second with I want to ask you about what you know about this alt-right movement.
I mean, because if there's an alt-right, there's an alt-left, and it seems to be a term being used with a broad brush.
I don't even know who these people are.
Except that I I read their names in the paper, and I've been in the conservative movement my entire adult life as a Reagan conservative.
I don't I don't know these people.
All right, we'll take a quick break.
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As we continue, our top story, of course, remains the events at uh Charlottesville.
You know, you look at this young woman that was killed over the weekend, this Heather Myers, and it was I mean, it just breaks your heart.
I mean, I I I I don't know the who these people are.
I have been a Reagan conservative my whole life.
The way the media is talking is that somehow this is mainstream in the conservative movement or an underbelly of conservatism.
They're trying to tie this to the Republican Party, this this group.
Until recently, meaning the last year or so, I'd never heard the term alt-right.
And I've always known that neo-Nazi racist supremacists are who they are, a bunch of bigoted, hateful, dangerous people.
And everybody that I know thinks that way.
What do you make of this attempt to sort of meld conservatism into that level of hatred and extremism because I resent the hell out of it.
I couldn't agree more, Sean, and uh especially agree with you that this whole term alt-right, what the heck does that mean?
I was asked the other day about it.
I got criticized because I said, you know, I'm not sure I understand who the alt-right is.
If you're talking about white supremacists, they no more represent conservativism than pure anarchist uh represent people who show up at any Democrat County convention.
I mean, that that's an absurdity to make that kind of link.
Uh over the weekend I tweeted that white supremacy crap is the worst kind of racism because it's evil and perversion of God's truth to ever think that our creator values some people above others.
I find that repulsive.
I grew up in the South.
I grew up when Jim Crow laws were still in effect.
I hated it then.
I'm delighted that all of that is gone.
Uh I I never want to see this country return to even a semblance of that.
I've been explicitly clear my whole adult life and have fought it.
And I resent it when anyone attempts to say that if I'm a conservative, then I must have some election campaign book, we see it played out, racial politics, identity politics every two and four years, governor.
You know, uh remember the the James Byrd ad.
This innocent man dragged to his death.
Yeah.
George Bush supports the death penalty.
Then an ad comes out, you know, of the daughter of this man who was a victim of this evil, and then says, Well, he didn't support the hate crimes act.
I'm like, what what what difference does a hate crimes law mean if you support the death penalty for evil people?
And it seems like that kind of card is played every election cycle.
But people tend to forget that those who stood in the way of the Civil Rights Act and the civil rights movement of the sixties were not Republicans.
They supported it.
It were t it was Democrats like Lester Maddox in Georgia, George Wild.
Algore's father, Robert Bird, the former Klansman who was the head of the Democratic Party in the Senate.
The hypocrisy and the irrational hate that is reflected upon the left is it's disheartening.
And I I don't know of anybody that I associate with or ever have been associated with that has any sympathy whatsoever with the idiots of the uh Ku Klux Klan or any group that believes that they're better than other people because of fake.
Have you ever heard of these people in place?
This Jason Kessler guy, because I have it.
I don't know who he is.
I've only heard of Richard Spencer because the media keeps writing about him, or Matthew, what's it say, Heimbach?
Do you know him?
Never heard of him.
Yeah, I mean, this is the point.
We have been mainstream conservatives fighting so that in this election, so that the forgotten men and and women in this country in poverty on food stamps out of the labor force that can't buy a home could have a better economy and for a safer country.
And then somehow it it turns into this evil that they're trying to cast upon anybody by using a a a horrible evil incident like this.
Sean, let me point out something else.
Everyone I know, every conservative is quick to say that uh this coward with a car in Charlottesville was guilty of domestic terrorism.
We were instant in recognizing that when you do that kind of evil act and just slaughter innocent people who happen to be standing by during a protest, that's domestic terrorism.
I wish the left could have been as quick to call Fort Hood shooting terrorism rather than workplace violence.
And I wondered if if this had happened the other way, would the left have simply said it was a traffic accident?
I I just want there to be some consistency.
I think it's murder.
We're pretty darn consistent.
Yeah.
All right.
Thank you for being with us, Governor.
We really appreciate it.
We'll take a quick break.
We'll come back.
We'll continue.
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Governor, do you feel that the president's contributing to his divisiveness?
Listen, I'll let uh my word speak to himself.
I told the president, I was very clear with the president.
It is time for this nation to come together and to stop the hateful rhetoric.
As I say, we have men and women fighting for this country today who are fighting for our freedoms and our liberties.
This has got to stop.
We gotta bring people together.
Governor Drake seems today that these white supremacists and these Nazis would come into our state to hurt our people is unacceptable.
But I can tell you what we are strong reports.
We want to tower it.
They do not know who we are.
We're not gonna stand by.
What about the governor?
You condemn Antifa as well.
Can you tell us who the suspect is?
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800 nine poor one Sean.
That was uh Rahim Kassam.
He's the Breitbart London editor, author of the new book just out today.
It's called No Go Zones, How Sharia Laws Coming to a Neighborhood Near You.
I mean, in many ways, I think we do have a discussion that there's been so many that have been so unwilling to call out Sharia and radical Islam for what it is.
And uh anyway, he was in Charlottesville on Saturday covering the protest, and that was uh Rahim asking Governor McCaula if he will condemn an equal measure the uh the violence of Antifa and some of these other groups that are there.
And uh welcome back to the program.
Uh Rahim, how are you?
Thank you so much for having me.
You know, Sean, not even in equal measure.
Just condemn them.
You know, just say that these guys are out on the street waving their bats around, waving their two by fours around, picking fights, throwing urine, spraying pepper spray in people's faces.
Just condemn them a little bit even, but he wouldn't have any of it.
I screamed that at him five times, and he saw me, he looked at me, and he refused to do it.
Well, uh, we gotta start with the truth.
The truth is that this was started by white supremacists.
And and I don't blame people in Charlottesville, the good people in Charlottesville that want to come out and and protest, people that are racist and bigoted and hateful and Nazi sympathizers.
I mean, I don't blame them one bit for that.
Exactly.
Absolutely.
But you're saying that there was also organization on the other side to gin up some of the problems that were down there as a reaction to these Nazis showing up, right?
Well, look at this.
I mean, you know, in this country, in the United States, you have a First Amendment.
And as as as horrible and horrific and disgusting as their views are, these neo Nazis and the flags that they are waving, uh, are the they are protected by the First Amendment.
They went through a whole process to get their permit to do their little protest.
Um, and and the Antifa crowd, and I'm with you, you know, there should they there can be counter protests.
Absolutely, but the Antifa crowd, we know Historically goes into these areas, goes into these protests trying to stir up violence, trying to stir up uh uh this this discord that saw thousands of very heavily militarized police go onto the streets in in in Charlottesville.
I mean, it was extraordinary to watch Governor Macaulay sneaking into the uh main street uh offices by the back door, guarded by so many gun-toating police when he's somebody that calls for uh gun control for everybody else.
The the hypocrisy I feel was outrageous.
And when President Trump stands up there and says he condemns all of the groups that engage in violence, I think that's absolutely what we need to be saying.
And the president said it this weekend, and the media went insane because he didn't mention them by name, but it was very obvious who he was talking about that we've got to remember a truth that no matter our color, creed, religion, political party, we're all Americans first.
We almost you'd be united, condemn all the hate and hate what hate stands for, and there's no place for this kind of violence in America.
Let's come together as one.
I didn't really see the ambiguity that the media saw in those comments, did you?
I didn't, and and and I didn't see them standing up and asking Barack Obama for forty-eight or seventy-two hours uh to condemn groups like Tableghi Jamat after the San Bernardino terrorist attack.
You never heard uh the hectoring from the from the establishment media there.
Uh it's one rule for Trump and another for everyone else, as far as these guys are concerned.
The breathlessness by which the CNN anchors and all of those guys right now are attacking him for for not just mentioning the name of the group is it it gets it it's actually sad because it takes us away from the real conversation that we need to have, which is how do we avoid this in the future?
Yeah, I think that's all a good point.
I really do.
Now, one of the things I've been wanting to ask you is, and I think this is really important.
I mean, you know, everyone's been attacking Breitbart, Breitbart, Breitbart.
I've never heard of the people that are being I don't know the people that ran this, for example, this movement.
I know I've heard of Richard Spencer.
Uh was he at this thing over the weekend?
But the guy that tried to the guy that tried to take to the microphone, what's his name?
Jason Kessler.
I I never heard of the guy.
I don't know if you know him.
Uh no, absolutely not.
Or these other people.
I mean, and they're trying to say that this is Brightpart.
Well, I knew Andrew Breitbart, and I know how long have you worked for Breitpart?
Uh four years.
Okay.
And uh and you, by the way, you're a Muslim.
You were raised a Muslim.
Yeah, I mean, I was born Muslim.
I'm a I'm a brown man with the name Raheem Kassam.
You know, the Richard Spencers of the world and the Jason Kesslers aren't standing shoulder to shoulder with me.
Uh let me tell you, and by the way, these Nazi sympathizers, they don't exactly like uh uh Catholic Irish Catholic guys either, and they don't particularly like people that are Jewish either.
They don't like anybody but themselves.
Yeah, our CEO, Larry Solov, I'm not sure they'll have any uh they'd have anything to do with him.
You know, here's the thing.
We've been talking about this divergence uh for for for months now.
We've actually been reporting on it on how this this alt right uh doesn't represent the sort of alternative right that we've been talking about for years now.
The the Brexit movement and and what we've seen in France and the Netherlands.
These guys are something different altogether.
And the games that the the intellectual leaps uh that that people are making right now to try and tie us with them.
I mean, they're not conservatives.
Find me a single issue on which they're conservatives.
They're they're national socialists is what they are.
And and you know, the the disingenuity of these guys is is is is leaving me with a with a very, very bitter taste in my mouth about what what the media in America has turned into.
Yeah, I I just find the whole thing, you know.
Look, I'm glad the president also expanded on his comments today.
I think it was wholly appropriate.
You know, one of the things that I complained about with Barack Obama was that Obama would rush to judgment in these high profile race cases, and he ended up being wrong every time.
Now it seemed pretty evident and obvious, and the president, as soon as he got what was going on, he went out there with a very strong statement.
Now that we, you know, you see the this this car plowing into this crowd, killing this poor young woman.
I mean, it is beyond disgraceful to me.
And the what these groups represent are beyond disgraceful.
But this attempt similarly to tie mainstream conservatism and the Republican Party to it and the president to it is inaccurate, unfair, untrue, and it's part of a strategy to bludgeon the president with anything they can get their hands on, politically speaking.
Of course it is, and again, you know, I uh I want to bring it back to to to Obama and what what he did when these things happened, like you just did.
Uh when there was ever an issue with uh radical Islamic terrorism, be it here or be it abroad, uh he would go onto a stage and say, well here's what the Quran says.
It says taking a life of one is like taking the life of all mankind.
That's that's where he stopped the sentence he was quoting from the Quran.
The very next sentence in that Quranic passage says for those who cause mischief in the land, take their left hand or their right hand, they'll be cut off, they'll be crucified or killed, such as the fate of those who cause mischief.
And mischief, as we know in the Quran, is stopping the advancement of of Islam.
And and you know none of the media ever picked up on on him for that and that that plays a very integral role as you say in this book that I've written, no go zones, because you know unless we're willing and able to address who the enemy really is, as Obama failed to do so much, and as President Trump did today, you've seen his very strong statements today, um then what are we expecting to happen?
No, I and you know the thing is is that we've had a lot of this going on in this country, sadly speaking, and why by a lot I mean a lot of racial strife.
And I've been arguing that every election season in this country we get the same thing out of the left a phony narrative that portrays conservatives as something that they're not racist, sexist, misogynist poor Mitt Romney.
I mean he actually had resumes of women and binders and he wanted to hire them.
I mean it's the most obscene ther th and how that became the big issue in that campaign is to the life of me still bewildering.
And and then it's oh they're they're anti Islam, they're Islamophobic, the xenophobic because they want to protect our borders none of which is true.
The narrative keeps getting advanced because the Democrats don't have a strategy and and it kind of gets a little bit to the the heart of your book and the heart of your book is very clear which is there are no go zones.
There are eighty plus sharia courts where you live in Great Britain that there has been a capitulation to radical Islamists that move in and and some mainstream Muslims that that seemingly have not assimilated and it's come become a problem in Great Britain and Europe and beyond, has it not?
Yeah, absolutely.
And just to just to, you know, add something to what you said about the binders of women thing there as well.
I mean, they like you say, there was an issue whereby somebody was actively trying to hire more women for top positions in his in his in his workplace and in government.
And, you know, everybody went wild and is calling it misogynistic.
Well, where are the where are the pink hat protesters when the Center for Disease Control comes out and says in the United States, there are 500,000 young girls who are susceptible to females genital mutilation we've seen it happen in Livonia uh which is just outside Detroit you know we we we've seen how women in Islam are oppressed into wearing the niqab and the hijab um and and the burqa and and and yet we don't hear a peep from the other side.
Now, when you look to Europe, you really are looking at your future if you're not careful about this stuff.
There are there are entire neighborhoods where the police don't feel comfortable going.
There are entire neighborhoods whereby if you're a white young girl, you are not going to be treated very well at all.
You are going to be harassed.
You might be spat at.
I've witnessed it personally, by the way.
This is not, you know, Google stuff that I've looked at.
This is me being there with young women in in places like Molenbeek in Brussels, in places like Olney-Sabois in in the northern Parisian suburbs.
This this is the this is the vertebrae of my book here.
and the on the ground research showed me here in the United States these very same things are starting to take place these very same uh styles of neighborhoods where you have entire neighborhoods which are which are you know I I I I don't want to say Muslim dominated but certainly the demographics are shifting that way.
Ham tramock in Michigan and people across the country are looking at places like Minnesota.
There's a place called Islam Burg in New York Islamville in South Carolina.
You know the subtitle of this book isn't a joke.
When I say how Sharia law is coming to a neighborhood near you it really is.
Yeah well I I it really is a scary scenario.
It really is why do you think Europe has been unwilling to demand assimilation?
Why have they allowed separation?
Why have they allowed separate Sharia courts when Sharia is the antithesis of what we in Western society believe in terms of its treatment of women, gays, lesbians, Christians and Jews well there's several answers to this one of them is stems from this false notion uh that uh when you open your borders you get cheap labor.
You get cheap migrant labor in the corporations like this and that's why they sponsor all of this stuff going on.
Uh The other one is, you know, European leaders, modern European leaders have almost no vested interest in the future of their nations.
You look at Theresa May, no children, Angela Merkel, no children, the Italian PM, no children, uh, Emmanuel Macron, no children.
They don't they don't have this stake stake in the future like ordinary men and women out there raising their children uh out in the in the in the normal areas of life have.
And and so they can't they can't make this uh you know, this intellectual tie-up, which is what you need uh in order to preserve your nation, to preserve your identity, to preserve your culture, to preserve your system of law and the rule of law.
I mean, when you look at the Sharia councils that operate in the United Kingdom, they are weighing in on matters now, and you can read about this in the book.
They're weighing in on matters that actually don't just uh uh go as far as local community disputes, which is how they always portray it.
They're actually getting non-Muslims to go to these Sharia councils now uh and have their and have their uh matters arbitrated upon by a local imam.
Uh it's it's a dual-track system.
We're we're getting to the point where we're gonna have to start having two separate systems of law uh in Western countries if we don't nip this in the bud.
Yeah.
Well, I agree in every way, shape, matter, or form.
It it also shocks me and surprises me still that there's never been here in this this this country any understanding of Hillary Clinton just taking all this money from Sharia countries.
Didn't you find that bizarre?
Uh it's I mean it's it's it's one of the most uh uh outrageous things about the last election cycle and the current uh Russia collusion narrative is that not only do you have a a a woman who ran for president under the auspices of the Democratic Party taking money from countries that are brutally oppressive, you know, ranked right at the bottom when it comes to genuine human rights issues.
You also had collusion between Hillary Clinton and and and the Democrat Party and the Ukrainians as well.
The these are not things that are and uh you know, Barack Obama flew to the United Kingdom to tell us how to vote in our referendum.
You want to talk about foreign influence.
I mean, you know, these guys are the best at it, and there is a psychological term for this.
It's called projection.
They are doing things wrong, they know they're doing things wrong, and they don't want people to report on their wrongdoings, so they're projecting it onto the other side.
And a lot of what we're seeing with this Russia stuff is purely projection.
We gotta run here, but uh Rahim Kassam is uh he's written this book.
It's a must-read.
We put it up on Hannity.com, it's on Amazon.com, and it's called No Go Zones, how Sharia Law is coming to a neighborhood near you, and he's been living it in Great Britain, and the facts and information are probably gonna open your eyes in ways you never dreamed of.
Thank you, Brahim, and uh thank you.
By the way, when you filled in on this program, we really appreciate it.
I really enjoyed that, Sean.
Thank you.
Thank you, sir.
800 nine point one Sean.
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