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March 21, 2019 - Sean Hannity Show
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Project Veritas Florida/New York Voting Scandal

James O’Keefe, President of Project Veritas releases his next project, exposing the fraud in our voting system. Would you believe there are people who have figured out how to cast votes in New York and Florida?  Project Veritas has the latest on this important scandal.The Sean Hannity Show is on weekdays from 3 pm to 6 pm ET on iHeartRadio and Hannity.com.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Uh this just breaking.
Uh, the president announced that the goal on heights is in fact uh Israel, which is huge uh to the people of Israel.
We've been there so often now that when you actually spend the time and look at the the small nature of Israel and how they're surrounded at times by you know hostility ever since their inception, going back to 48 and 67 and 73, and even today and just last week, of course, missiles fired into uh Israel from Gaza.
Uh, this is a huge bit of breaking news.
Um, I'll even argue again, the only president, so many promised that Jerusalem would be recognized as the capital of Israel.
They promised Israel, they promised the American people.
They never had the courage to actually get it done.
This is Donald Trump being Donald Trump keeping his promises.
And uh in other news that I guarantee you won't hear today, the headline on Fox News.com, ISIS caliphate has crumbled.
Last stronghold has now been liberated.
In other words, yes, the caliphate in Syria crumbled, and the final offensive is now over, and the official announcement just hasn't been made yet, but Fox News has been told that the village, the last ISIS stronghold, has been liberated.
Now, this is the first time since we've been in Syria that they've gone five consecutive days when the dropping of bombs has stopped and the gunfire has disappeared.
And the end of the caliphate uh is there, and the empire that ruled over eight million people is now gone, and troops are now uh bringing down all the black flags of ISIS.
The flags no longer fly over the town.
The last five days, we've had our people on the ground at Fox News witnessing the last major offensive up close.
U.S. backed SDF forces attacking ISIS from three different sides and pushing these ISIS fighters back house to house, 10 to 10, right up to the Euphrates River.
And it's easy to see how they hid for so long, not just in tunnels, but trenches and hundreds and hundreds of cubby holes that were covered by tarps, which blend in with the dirt.
And in the end, the majority surrendered.
In fact, since the start of the year, 60,000 have literally dripped into the desert, and most are now held in camps.
And a major concern about what to do with the camps, though, but the SDF is asking the U.S. for support, setting up a tribunal there.
And the final corner of the caliphate was in the far eastern desert of Syria, and it was where ISIS first captured territory and where they finally lost it all.
And the clearing away operation is now underway.
And an announcement expected soon.
None of the main surviving ISIS leaders uh have been caught yet, but instead they're they left their men to fight alone.
Isn't that great?
The leaders always go out themselves.
You know, they've just like all of these radical Islamic terror groups, the leaders, they always send young kids with the suicide bomb vests on and with the promises of virgins in heaven.
Why don't they do it?
Why aren't they taking the risks?
It's unbelievable.
All right, so more success.
Um unbelievable.
You know, this this is the difference between Trump and every other president that we've seen in our lifetime.
He just acts.
He does, he acts, and he keeps acting, and he keeps fighting.
Just like the defense department was able to find 12.9 billion dollars, uh, as the president said as part of his emergency declaration that he now is earmarking to build the wall and doing his job.
By the way, legislatively, we pointed out how he can do it.
Uh 10 U.S. Code 284, and of course, constitutionally as the commander in chief.
He has the right authority and frankly, a sworn duty to protect our borders and the American people, and it's never been a manufactured crisis.
It's just a talking point.
Um, other interesting stuff before we get to the the heartbeat of our show today, which is uh these 2020 candidates, this Democratic Party is just collapsing before our eyes.
Nobody's a they don't even see it yet.
They're almost caught up.
It reminds me very much of what we saw in 07 and 08.
One of the things we will be doing from now until election day, November 2020, is we're gonna do the media's job.
We're gonna do the deep dive into every one of these radical 2020 candidates.
We're gonna tell you every single thing they've said, done, and positions they they advocate for.
We'll give you their background, usually lack of experience.
We you know, it's funny, we sent our friend Lawrence Jones down to Texas, his home state, asking people in Beto's district, Robert Francis Beto Bozo Aurorque, uh, one of his accomplishments, because Nancy Pelosi couldn't name one the other day when the press asked her, and nobody that Lawrence talked to could name a single one.
Beto is the candidate as running for president.
Uh, what do you feel about him?
I feel that he brings a new perspective to politics.
His philosophy on how government should be run is a little not gonna say extreme, but kind of bordering on socialism.
I would vote for him if he ran against Donald Trump.
What would you say is his number one accomplishment?
Well, you know, I'm not terribly familiar with his congressional record.
Would you vote for him for president?
Absolutely.
So if you can name one accomplishment of Beto, what would you say?
I just think he's a real people person and he's gotten a lot of people behind him.
What would you say was his biggest accomplishment?
Um I don't know.
I really can't say what his biggest accomplishment was.
I voted for him uh last time, but uh probably not for president.
I don't think he's quite quite right for that.
If you could name one accomplishment of Beto, what would you name?
Almost beating Ted Craze.
You think he's brilliant.
What would you say is his biggest accomplishment?
Biggest accomplishment?
Yeah.
That part I don't know.
What would you say is his number one accomplishment?
Oh, heck.
Can I say that?
You can say that.
Oh no.
Um, I really don't know.
Well, no.
He doesn't have one.
No.
Does it sound like a lot of hope and change?
Does it remind you of anything?
It is exactly, and it'll be the same with the media.
It is going to be glowing Beto Robert Francis Beto Bozo Mania.
That's what you're gonna get.
And the fact that we did this story last night.
I can't even believe that I'm reporting on this.
And, you know, but beyond everything's free, free, free, free, free.
But, you know, you look at some of these candidates, and Beto O'Rourke said, Yeah, I went to eat dirt after I lost the cruise because I heard they had in New Mexico, and I even brought some dirt back to my family because I heard it had healing powers.
I'm like, oh my gosh.
Wow.
Imagine Donald Trump once saying, Well, I I after I built the building and I, or after I didn't get the building permit, I went out to New Mexico and I ate some dirt and brought some back for Ivanka, Don, and Eric and Barron.
I I mean, imagine what the media would do with that.
I mean, it's insane.
Um there are some people that are sending up some flares to the Democratic Party in the mainstream media.
And there's a political article today warning Democrats that Donald Trump is headed for a blowout re election landslide.
Now, it's way too early to decide.
We don't even know what the issues are going to be.
Well, we do know the radical views of the Democrats.
That's going to be a big issue.
Their lack of work in the next two years throughout this process, all they want to do is investigate Trump and predict that Trump is going to jail.
And he's going to be impeached.
So we're going to get what?
We have, I think we're up to eight committees now investigating Donald Trump in the House alone.
But it is apparently an attempt to shock the Democratic Party out of this rigid, radical, extreme positions of theirs.
And Politos said if the election were held today, Trump would likely ride to a second term in a huge landslide, according to multiple economic models and with strong track records of picking presidential winners and losers.
Credit, a strong U.S. uh economy featuring low unemployment, rising wages, low gas prices, along with the historic advantage of being an incumbent, and Trump appears to be making be in a much stronger position than his approval rating and conventional beltway wisdom, what that might suggest, and he could wind up in trouble only if the economy slows markedly between now and uh the fall of 2020 and whatever other bombshells could come.
Look, they're gonna throw everything they've got at him and as much money as they can muster against him.
Um despite all those caveats, Trump looks surprisingly good if the old James Carville maxim coined in 92, it's the economy stupid holds true in 2020.
Quote, the economy is just so damn strong right now, by all historic precedent, the incumbent should run away with it.
So Donald Luskin, chief investment officer of trend macroanalytics.
It's a research firm who is has a model, his model is correctly predicted even Trump's 2016 win when most of the opinion polls did not.
I just don't see how the blue wall could resist all that, he said at the time.
And these models maintained by economists and market strategists like Luskin tend to ignore election polls and personal characteristics of the candidates, they they begin with historical trends.
I've said this for years.
That's why you really can't make a prediction now.
But people vote their pocketbooks.
It's all always about peace and prosperity.
That's just it comes simply usually comes down to that.
I can tell you one thing.
If the president keeps fulfilling his promises the way he has, and then you have all of these radicals on the left, you know, free health care, free college, free child care, free nursery care, free college,
free vacations, free government guaranteed healthy food, no more oil and gas, no cars the way we know it, and eventually we get rid of cows because of the flatulence, the flatulence and the CO2 emissions and airplanes too.
You know, every time you hear free, you just you need to know something.
There's nothing in life that is free.
There's this mindset among Democrats that if they some if they they play on people's normal natural fears of survival.
Because if people don't have a lot of money or don't have, and they're live in paycheck to paycheck, or maybe they only have a month or two or three that they'll survive without a job, then people will always be worried, rightly so, and concerned about health care, and they'll be concerned about retirement.
They'll be concerned about college, and then here they come, and all your fears have gone away.
But Sean, yes, they'll have so much more time for art.
But that's what yeah, don't worry if a robot takes over your job because you'll have more time for art.
You'll be busy painting.
Congresswoman uh Casio Cortez is saying.
Correct.
And the problem, though, is never these promises are impossible.
There is no chance these promises could ever Be fulfilled.
And they are setting, you think keep your doctor plan and save money is a big lie when you say, okay, take over the energy sector, take over the healthcare sector.
You know how that's going to end in an unmitigated disaster that will destroy this country, make it unrecognizable, and be the biggest poverty producer we've ever seen in the history of man.
We'll be drilling, we'll drill baby drill very quickly thereafter, if this insanity ever got implemented.
But that's what they want to do.
That's what they're selling themselves at, and they're getting nuttier and nuttier.
Politico's right in a lot of a lot of ways.
Um, but there's factors that we can't predict right now.
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You know, when you compare the virulent anti-Semitism that we have been discussing that the Democrats were too cowardly to condemn.
Well, they they did it in there there.
Well, we'll just condemn everything, but we won't mention Congresswoman Omar and the statements that prompted the whole debate and discussion.
And you think of all the presidents that over the years had promised to recognize Jerusalem as the true capital of Israel, which it is historically, like forever.
And now the president today, in the last hour, see, you know, I you know, I wonder what some of the uh Democratic Party's, you know, radical anti-Semitic wing there, because we have a number of people, friends with Linda Sarsor.
She's the one, by the way, that supported genital mutilation and sharia.
Why Kirsten Gillibrand ever got on stage with her, I don't know.
Uh, or Congresswoman Omar's statements and other statements, but excuse me.
Well now they're gonna react to this because the president tweeted about an hour ago that it was time for the U.S. to fully recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
And that is now just prior to the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who's set to visit Washington, D.C. We know that the Prime Minister, listen, we need very badly for Netanyahu to win this election.
And like here, you have a press that hates the prime minister the way our press hates the president.
And, you know, the uh I mean, he's in trouble for for getting gifts of cigars.
It's so stupid.
But prior to Trump, he was the lone voice of moral clarity on the world stage that understood and understands radical Islam and terrorism.
After 52 years, it's time for the U.S. to fully recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, which is of critical strategic security importance to the state of Israel and regional stability.
The reason I kept bringing up, by the way, thank you, Scott Shannon, 25 till the uh top of the hour, 800 nine-four-one Sean, if you want to be a part of this program.
Um, oh, by the way, Project Veritas has struck again, proving election fraud and people voting twice.
They got it all on tape, of course.
Uh, and James O'Keefe will tell us all about it.
We'll play it at the top of The next hour.
So why is it important that Donald Trump recognizes Israel?
What does that say about him when so many other presidents, presidential candidates promised they'd recognize Israel?
You know, why did I tell you when the president saw that after 35 days of the government shutdown that okay, this isn't working, they won't even talk.
I'm trying to negotiate, I'm even offering them the things that they said was so near and dear to their hearts and precious to them, which was uh DACA dreamers, uh, they say they care about furloughed employees.
They didn't care.
All they do, they don't want to ever give this president a win.
They don't want him to be successful.
This this is as this political article points out.
It is quote, the economy is just so damn strong right now, and by all historic precedent, anybody, any president with this record, any incumbent would run away with it, meaning re-election.
A lot can happen.
I never listen, I wait till election day and the votes are counted.
I'm not just the way I roll.
And yeah, of course, we have to worry about Broward in Palm Beach.
I hope Governor DeSantis is fixing that problem down in Florida.
Uh, I saw that uh defeated gubernatorial candidate Gillam is promising we're gonna register a million new people.
You know, look, look at what the Democrats want to do.
They want felons now to have the right to vote, because they think they'll vote overwhelmingly Democrat.
They want illegal immigrants, as many as possible because they think they'll eventually vote Democrat.
They want to lower the age of voting to 16 because they think younger people would would, you know, tend to vote Democrat.
You know, they're even willing to, they want to get rid of the Electoral College, of course, because they think then we're gonna let New York, New Jersey, the hell holes that they are, and have become because of bad government elected by the people in these states.
I live in New York.
You know what?
New York would otherwise be a great state in so many ways.
It's not, though.
Why not?
Because of liberal leftist socialist policies.
Tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich, tax the rich, then the rich leave.
Well, that's that's exactly what's going to happen if you tax individuals with a top marginal rate of 70% and corporations at 90%.
And that you that you as Ocasio Cortez, Congresswoman or Ocasio Cortez says, oh, and we're gonna tell business how to run their business.
Okay, nobody's gonna build a business.
Nobody will build a business under those in that environment.
Or California, free health care for everybody, legal, illegal, resident, non-resident.
Fine.
If you get sick, Gavin Newsom has promised you free health care.
Go to California, get your free health care, then go on home.
And if as I and I won't go through the history that I went through yesterday of our constitutional convention and our framers, but they had a balancing act in terms of uh it, you know, it's very, very simple because they had a lot of things that they had.
They didn't want a big centralized government, they wanted it big enough that it would protect us, protect the American people.
But, you know, when the constitution was drafted in 1787, that they had a challenge that they had to rectify, a conundrum.
How do you create a limited central government strong enough to defend its people against real serious threats, but decentralized enough to prevent the consolidation and subsequent abuse of power?
Now, as I said yesterday and said last night, and I stand by it.
The result was a constitution filled with checks and balances, shared power between individual states and the federal government.
The Electoral College is a product of this system that gives states the power to conduct elections and choose the president of the United States.
And I read you the quote last night from Thomas Jefferson.
I won't read it again, or I've read you the quote, you know, from Madison yesterday.
Well, maybe I will reach read some of these.
But as a result, every state has some power in determining the president.
Now, the reason the Democrats want to get rid of the Electoral College is because without it, small states will have no impact in electing presidents.
So that means big states like New York and California and Illinois and New Jersey, the worst run states in the entire country, they would be picking every president.
So if you live in any of those red states, um, do you want the people of New York and New Jersey and Illinois and California picking your president?
No.
And that is what they are framers in their wisdom figured out, or else there wouldn't be a United States of America without the electoral college.
Smaller states, smaller areas, you know, uh, you know, for example, New York City, 9 million people.
You know, if you have a dense population, they would monopolize the keys to the White House.
Everyone else would frankly be ignored.
You know, and even Obama's campaign manager agreed with me with me on that.
In other words, power would be totally consolidated, which is what the framers and our founders feared the most.
You know, what Jefferson said that the morals, the health and liberties of man writing about cities, they're that harmful.
And for hundreds of years now, the electoral college played an integral role in decentralizing this power and keeping the United States united.
You think the people of Idaho and uh the people in Middle America, the Midwest, do you think they're gonna let New York pick their and California pick their president every time and not get sick and tired of it?
Democrats, okay, they want power for themselves.
That's why every one of these proposals, voting at 16, every one of them, and getting rid of the electoral college, stacking the Supreme Court, every proposal that they have, government-run health care, end of all private health insurance.
Uh uh, Congresswoman Ocasio Cortez proposing, you know, we'll tell you how to run your business, a 90% tax on corporations.
What business is ever going to invest any money in anything if they confiscate everything they have and all the means of production for health care?
The government would run all the health care.
Looks like they run education, great job they've done with our government-run schools.
Great job they're gonna do if they take over the energy sector in the country.
You know, government run clean energy, okay, in 10 years.
Government guaranteed universal income, a thousand bucks a month for every American, government guaranteed retirement, vacation, healthy food.
This is what these 2020 candidates and this party is now represents.
They want to control the means of production.
That's what the new Green Deal is all about.
Government aid for everything, for everybody.
You give up all your freedom in the process, not something that most people think about.
And every one of these bumper stickers, every one of these promises are false.
Why do you think Obama added 13 million Americans to the food stamp roles in eight years and eight million more to poverty in eight years?
Why has Donald Trump been able to remove millions of Americans from the food stamp rolls and the welfare roles?
And why has he been able to create nearly six million new jobs?
Why are the manufacturing jobs that Obama said are never coming back?
Why are they back?
I mean, for the president to say to GM yesterday, hey, don't let this plant die.
Get it going.
And if you're not, sell it to somebody who will.
It's stunning the number of corporations he's challenged.
If you've got problems with bad regulations that's killing your industry, tell me what they are.
I'll get rid of them.
So Americans can keep working.
You know, there's a story of the New York Post today.
New York is pricing us out.
Forty one percent of people in New York City can't afford life in the state.
How much did uh Comrade de Blasio, Linda, if you're paying attention in there, you look like you're distracted.
But how much is Comrade de Blasio?
What did he offer in terms of uh the environment recently?
10 billion dollars in investment?
10 billion dollars in investment and meatless Mondays.
Oh, yeah.
But what was the investment?
Oh, global warming.
The investment was in global warming.
What?
Well, environmental efforts.
It's his own.
Well, we'll spend the 10 billion dollars helping the poor, something.
It's insane.
You know, just like him, you know, being, you know, the nanny state telling us uh our kids in school, meatless Mondays, no meat in any schools on Mondays.
Well, why not Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday?
You know, just like they, you know, Bloomberg, you can't buy a big gulp.
Good grief.
Is you get out of my life, leave me alone.
You know, let the reason we have created, and I I went through a lot of this last night on television.
If you look at even the poorest of Americans, and I've been to some terrible places.
You know, some housing districts.
I told you the story about a young girl once died in a housing project when I was in Atlanta.
I went to the housing project.
There were cockroaches all over the place.
Wanted lodged in this poor little girl's ear.
She died.
And I there's a guy that I knew at the time that took me around to these different housing units.
And I've been to the ones where my cousin was a cop in the Rockaways with the housing police at the time with the NYP, where the housing police was separate from the MYPD.
They've since united.
But, you know, I'm looking at look at this guy, Mr. Yang and his proposals.
Well, he's going to give every American a check every month.
Well, by the way, the same guy, he wants, he he's weighing in, and the government will decide no circumcision anymore.
I'm like, you've got to be kidding me.
Please tell me you're making this up.
Please tell me this isn't happening in the United States of America.
Well, that's it.
But they want to have the guaranteed thousand dollars a month for every American 18 and oh.
Who's gonna pay that thousand dollars a month?
Handing out money, no strings attached.
Why is anybody gonna want to create if you have nothing?
Because high taxes and confiscation of wealth is going to end up, you know, businesses aren't stupid.
They want to make a profit.
They're gonna work hard, they want something.
Even the poorest of Americans, when you look at it compared to other states, nobody wants to be poor.
We don't want Americans to be poor.
If you I look, I live paycheck to paycheck for well over a decade in my adult life.
And I'm just telling you, it's not there's no comfort there, but you want the ladder up if you take the risks and you work hard and you play by the rules.
You know, there's nothing government's gonna do to help you except get out of the way.
Incentivize businesses.
The people that get hurt the most by all these promises are the poor and working class.
You destroy corporations, control them, and tax them to death.
They're not gonna build the free enterprise, use the free enterprise system, which itself has lifted more people out of poverty and created a higher standard of living than any other economic system in the world.
That's what the 2016 election was about.
Forgotten men and women in this country.
Those are the ones getting off of food stamps and getting out of poverty by the millions, and they're the ones getting the six million jobs, and we now have an economy with a million jobs available more than we have people on unemployment.
Remember our standard of living, even poor Americans.
When I was poor, I still had a TV and a shower and a toilet, and I was able to cook in a refrigerator and a freezer.
When you compare that worldwide, it's not ideal.
But compare it to Venezuela, where they're eating out of garbage cans or Cuba, where they're driving 1956 Chevies.
You know, 66% poverty rate in Latin America.
Human suffering.
What good has government control ever done?
The best wealth creation system ever designed by man is here.
It's capitalism.
Conservatism encourages capitalism with fewer regulations, lower taxes, and incentivizes the creativity.
The Latin derivative of education is a ducalate to bring forth from within.
Well, that's predicated on a belief that God creates every man, woman, and child on this earth, and they are born with natural ability.
It's different in every person, just like we all have our own individual fingerprints.
But if you bring out that talent in a free environment and you produce goods and services people want, need and desire, and you make people's lives better, you're going to be successful.
We have record low unemployment, record number of Americans employed, best wage growth in a decade, energy independence, first time 70 years.
And now every now we're gonna nationalize everything, get rid of oil and gas, the lifeblood of our economy.
These people are nuts.
But they're taking away all your fear.
Anyone that promises you everything, run in the other direction.
And all they care about is Donald Trump's style.
Well, that style just got something big done in Israel.
That style just got him 12.9 billion dollars for the wall.
I like an aggressive style.
Yeah, maybe once in a while he could not fight with people, but I don't even care about that, to be honest.
I want every American to have opportunity, working, help prosperity, a good home, safe uh community, be able to buy a car, take a vacation, go out to dinner.
You voted for Higgins for U.S. Congress in New York and for Senate in Bill Racus in Florida in 2018.
Yes, I did.
I was a they are the senior center, and they wanted to know you know I register.
I says, no, not really.
So do you want to register and vote in Florida?
Yeah, why not?
Whatever affects my pops over there, county out.
I'll vote for the congressman out there.
Senator of any.
I'm gonna pay my taxes.
You represent me.
I'm gonna vote.
Otherwise, hey, I'm sorry, I'm not gonna pay your taxes.
Peter M. Gornicki is a prolific voter.
In fact, he votes too often and in too many places.
Mr. Gernicki lives here on Florida's West Coast.
We confirmed his registration and voting history with the Florida Board of Elections.
He's the registered voter.
He is and he's on 2-28 drive in apartment.
I'll remember.
Okay.
Now he is registered.
And when was the last time he vote?
Voted.
2018.
General primary.
That's sort of we're trying to target not just primary voters.
You know, not just general, but primary also.
Both general and primary.
General, and he did it.
Um in person absentee male.
According to the Erie County Board of Elections, Mr. Gornicky also voted in New York in 2018.
Peter Gorner is one on his date of birth.
Did he vote in the 2018?
The general election.
You do.
Scott versus Bill Nelson.
I voted for the Republic.
Who was the Republican?
Scott.
So you voted for Scott.
Scott, not Nelson.
I said never did anything anyway for this area.
You know, he just comes around with his election time.
Mr. Gernicki says he also voted for Gus Bilarakus, who is running for Congress.
That's your Congressman here.
Right.
Who?
I I think it is.
You know, I gotta see him.
I gotta see him.
I gotta set up an appointment with the guy.
Okay.
Did you know if you voted for him in 2018, Villaracus versus Democrat?
Chris Hunter Democrat, what was he?
Democrat?
I know he was the Republican and then he won and Hunter was a Democrat.
I probably voted for if he was a Republican.
I pay property taxes in Voltaire.
I pay property taxes in New York.
And I pay property taxes in Florida.
Now, if I pay property taxes in Florida, I should be eligible to vote for all calls.
Election.
Yeah, right?
Sure.
And the case.
Yeah.
No, no taxation representation.
Alright.
Yeah.
That's the way I look at it.
Mr. Gernicki says registering in Florida was a piece of cake, and no one asked if he lived and voted somewhere else.
And when they gave you that card, they didn't even ask, right?
And that was from the supervisor of elections department.
Supervisor election gave me the card.
And they just said, what did they ask you?
Like, do you live here?
Do you want to vote?
Are you registered?
I says I live here.
So yeah.
You want to vote?
Yeah.
And then he says, Oh, you want to vote?
Here's a voting card.
All right, hour two, Sean Hannity show, glad you're with us.
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Uh what you just heard there was yet the latest in a Project Veritas sting operation.
And you have a New York Republican voting twice in the 2018 elections, casting a mail ballot in Florida.
Uh, and the faces of voter fraud are far more widespread than we ever believed.
Uh, for example, in the undercover video, you were listening to a New York resident, uh, Peter Granicki admitting uh to voting for congressional candidates in both New York and Florida.
Uh yes, I did is his answer voting for two different people, uh, one in Florida, one in New York.
I was at the senior center.
They wanted to know if I'm registered.
They said, Do you want to register and vote in Florida?
And sure, I want to register and vote in Florida.
Why not?
And then he justifies it by saying he pays property taxes in both states.
Um I'm sure, knowing Project Veritas as well as I do and James O'Keefe, their president, that this is probably just phase one of what is going to be a story that rolls out day after day after day.
Uh we welcome him back to the program, James O'Keefe.
How are you?
Hey, Sean, thanks for having me.
Am I right on my prediction?
There will be many, many days to come of examples of this type of fraud.
Yes, yes, absolutely.
We we are cross-referencing uh through double voting all of these different states, accumulating admissions of fraud, which we think are gonna really shock people.
Now, this guy, you you you hear a lot about voter fraud, oh it never happens, it doesn't matter, and you hear a lot of circumstantial evidence.
This guy actually admitted it.
He said he voted for Congressman Higgins in New York, who's a Democrat, and then they went to Florida and also voted in those congressional elections.
That's a federal felony.
You cannot vote in the general election in two different states.
It's also a state crime because he doesn't actually live in Florida.
He lives in New York.
He has a he has a house in Florida.
So this guy admits this on tape, and to answer your question, Sean.
We've got so many more tapes coming or releasing the next one in a couple of days, and we're just gonna rack up these admissions until people actually say, okay, this is an actual thing.
Well, I mean, you're not gonna tell me because I've been down this road with you before.
I mean, how many examples do you have or how widespread is this?
Let's put it that way.
Well, I'll say I'll say after I came on your show last time, I I made a uh a pitch for people on the inside.
Uh Project Veritas.com slash brave, and I had election judges reach out to me and from all over the United States, including in Florida, which is how I got tipped off to some of this stuff.
So to answer your question, we're gonna go to play the only thing I I I give you that recommendation, and I don't mind, you know, people that love to be courageous and undercover, and you know, I know you have lawyers that vet the legality of everything you do.
How many lawyers do you now have on your staff, like fifteen?
And fifteen, but but I do think that uh others would like to play a little jujitsu with you and flip it on you and get their spies in your organization.
Well, you have to be a tremendously mission-driven person who behaves ethically, and we do have those attorneys, but the the the patriots don't have to they don't break laws by by you know speaking with us and and telling us that there's fraud occurring.
We make sure that everything is vetted by legal, but to answer your question, we're gonna go across the United States, we're gonna find the admissions.
We're gonna find the culprits.
One of the upcoming videos, Sean, that we're gonna be releasing, a guy actually he didn't do anything wrong.
This is a voter, he's saying I vote in Florida.
I don't I no longer live in New York, but then he tells us someone, a mysterious person knocks on his door and and asks if he's there every year up in New York where his parents now live.
So we're trying to get these culprits, but first we're gonna film the admissions of these people who saying who are saying we do in I do indeed vote in both states and in the video Sean we also filmed the Board of Elections in Pinellas County, Florida, admit to us on camera that they voted in the general election.
People say voter fraud doesn't happen.
We're finding hundreds of matches between these two different states.
Hundreds of people are voting twice.
All right but then we have you know I uh what I don't understand is for example everyone's so against uh you know some type of identification now I know yesterday if I'm not mistaken uh New Hampshire voted to allow illegal immigrants to get a driver's license doesn't having a driver's license enable somebody then to register to vote and of course we have them 2020 candidates pushing for cristin jellibrant is now pushing for illegal immigrants and their right to receive social security benefits and vote as well.
Well that's the problem in places like New York because there aren't going to be public policy reforms given who's in the state legislature there's probably not going to be an effort to require it a a photo ID but that's where most of the fraud that we're finding actually is occurring because the person that goes to your if you don't live in New York anymore but you still are registered there, there are individuals who are going to harvest your ballots and there are people going to show up to your home to make sure you don't live there anymore so they can vote in your name and as long as there isn't a photo ID they can continue to do that.
However, what I found is that when we get admission after admission after admission on video I think it's going to put some pressure on these state legislatures and once we start getting more admissions.
How many states now do are do you think are impacted by all of this?
Well I think it a lot of it's New Jersey, Connecticut, New York and Florida because people are snowbirds they go down there.
I think also happens a lot in California and and places like Texas and Colorado because Colorado is an absentee ballot state as well.
But first Sean we have to acknowledge that there isn't there even is a problem people say this doesn't exist.
It's not even possible to have happened.
Project Veritas first seeks to disprove that, and we're going to do that by getting admission after admission.
All right, projectveritas.com is the website.
James O'Keefe, and if you're interested in being a part of his undercover work, investigative work, I think he played a huge part in the 2016 elections, especially all of these Senate candidates that he exposed, and one gubernatorial candidate, we appreciate the work you do.
I know you come under a lot of fire for doing it.
What's funny about that is everybody on the left used to love it when Mike Wallace in 60 Minutes did it, but they don't like it when you do it.
So I guess things change over time based on your political point of view.
James O'Keefe.
That's the tragedy in American journalism, yep.
All right, appreciate it.
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Mike is in Longwood.
Longwood where?
It doesn't say.
Somewhere in Longwood, America.
What's that?
Where are you?
Longwood, Florida.
What's going on, sir?
Well, I had a question.
You mentioned many times that both Strzok and Comey have said that the reason they started the investigation, or one of the reasons, was that Trump made the joke about, hey, maybe you can find the emails.
Well, if they said that under oath, it seems to me that if somebody would pursue that line of questioning further, it would trap them, and they can get them for lying to Congress, because it's probably not true, obviously.
the reason is and as you've also brought up that Obama said hey I'll have more latitude after the election that that no one's ever asked them why that didn't uh spark an investigation into Obama or even if it did we know it didn't but the point is that it it kind of captures them you can't have it both ways either either that sort of speak would would would cause them to investigate either or both or not.
You Gotta understand something in all of this is that it stinks to high heaven.
And I spent a lot of time earlier in this program today and last night on TV, and I've been spending a lot of time, frankly, for the last two years going over exactly the the dual justice system that exists in America.
Now, Hillary, if you were Hillary Clinton, you did the thing she did, even James Comey's lead lawyer, the general counsel, the FBI thought she should be indicted for the espionage act.
Was Hillary Clinton ever a target or a subject during the investigation?
Sure, she was a subject of the investigation, but not a target.
Correct.
And why was that?
Because we didn't develop substantial evidence to support a criminal prosecution against her.
So at no time she was an uh she was ever considered a target.
Correct.
Okay.
But we now know it wasn't just the FBI that rigged the investigation, it was the FBI under the direction of Loretta Lynch and Obama's Justice Department.
That we learned that through the testimony last week of both Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
But if we're gonna if we're gonna go after Trump with this this vigor and this passion that they have, and you look at the mandate, which is any links, coordination between the Russian government, individuals associated with the campaign of President Donald Trump, and any matters that arose or may arise directly from the investigation.
Okay, well, then we've watched the process crimes go through over and over again.
Where's the Mueller investigation into whether or not the Clinton campaign used a foreign agent spy to collude with Russia on her paid behalf and develop a dossier from Russia filled with Russian lies,
now maybe even Ukrainian lies, and where's the investigation into that Russian dossier she paid for, you know, being used uh in a Pfizer warrant application and and committing a fraud on Pfizer courts and a campaign associate is uh of Trump is spied on.
They spied on the whole campaign by by doing what they did.
Um, and that was the bulk of information.
And where where's the investigation into the coordinated effort of the State Department to use the dossier to take down Trump?
Where's the Uranium One investigation?
It's it's not this is look, if Mueller cared about the issue, all of that would have been included.
Because this is where actual evidence exists.
This is not the hysteria and the breathless reporting that says nothing that we've heard for such a long period of time.
I mean, the fact that the media is so gassed up over Manafort taxes and loan applications and not registering as a foreign agent, and Michael Cohn's medallions and taxes and loan applications, you know, it it didn't get them what they wanted, but they could have gotten to the truth.
They didn't.
And that is if we don't solve that problem as a country, justice is dead in America, and the the foundation of our justice system is our constitution.
So that would just shred the constitution.
It's that severe a problem.
Our first order of business is to present Planned Parenthood's Employee of the Year Award.
Abby Johnson.
This is Abby, she's our newest volunteer escort.
Abby, this is Sheryl Alessandro, Cynthia.
I'd be the youngest director in Planned Parenthood history.
You'll actually be in charge of the abortions at your clinic.
I had a chance to make a real difference.
You got to do it.
No matter what you do for the rest of your life, it's not.
You're still gonna be a baby killer.
And Lord, we pray to end abortion.
I really appreciate what you done for us.
22,000 abortions.
How could I even comprehend that?
The End Rough day at the office.
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You know, one of the things that I am really finding in this in this uh era, which we will look back on as the end of the Road for Hollywood.
The monopoly of Hollywood and their formulaic, you know, okay, we're gonna we're gonna have Jennifer Aniston fall in love with this guy in this film and then break up and with this guy and get married in this film, then break up with him and marry this guy, and then of course we get the cartoons, Batman, Superman, Spider-Man, all the Marvel comments, Savitar, and it goes on and on.
And you know, for a while, even when I had HBO Cinemax Showtime, all I I couldn't find hardly anything to watch sometimes.
And I'd I'd end up at like Nat Geo or the History Channel, or I love all that stuff.
Uh the American Hero Channel is another good one.
And but now that you have Netflix, and now that we have Amazon Prime and Kulu and all these other choices available to us, what I've discovered is there are some amazing programs that have been put together, and the good part is a lot of them are topics that Hollywood never would touch our good friend Mike Lindell.
Anyway, so Mike partnered with people and put together a movie um about Abby Johnson.
Now, this is a person that worked for Planned Parenthood for eight years, working your way up the ranks to become the clinic director uh in Bryan, Texas.
She at the time was Planned Parenthood's employee of the year in 2008.
But then she walked away from her job after witnessing the abortion of a 13-week-old fetus during an ultrasound guided abortion.
She left and instantly became a national news headline for her defection, which led to a pro-life speaking career.
And in 2012, she founded, and then there were none.
The only ministry in the nation that helps abortion workers leave their jobs and find new ones out of that industry.
And to date, she has helped nearly 500 abortion workers quit.
She has a best-selling book, unplanned, and this is what the movie that they just made is all about.
And what I'm what I'm trying to say about this is this is a real life story.
Hollywood never would touch this story.
Just like Hollywood has ignored faith-based films for years.
You know, look at the recent movie I can only imagine based on the hit song.
Over a hundred million dollars, and still growing because people hear about it, they buy it on demand now that it's you can get it at your house.
Other faith-based movies, you know, that have done so well, you know, Heaven is Real is another one.
That is why Hollywood has now their their better days, glory days are way behind them because people have been craving movies with information about stories that impact that they learn something about, impacts their hearts, their minds, their souls, and changes them.
And this is such a movie, and it's called Unplanned.
And anyway, uh want to welcome uh Abby Johnson to the program as well as our good friend Mike Lindell.
Um, and Mike Lindell, by the way, you know, putting aside our relationship with Mike Pillow has become a very dear friend.
Uh, we just celebrated the fact that he was 10 years sober.
His life experience is unbelievable.
Spends a lot of money on charity, uh, helping out a lot of people addicted to opioids and drugs and and helping people get their lives back together.
It's a ministry for him.
And uh thank you both for being with us.
It's it by the way, the movies and theaters, March 29th.
We're gonna put a trailer up on my website, Hannity.com.
Uh Mike, Abby, welcome to the program.
Thank you.
I and I'm not kidding about the sheets.
You really they're just off the they're off the hook.
I I don't know, I don't know how you do it.
I really don't because it's well, it's better than we take.
I only I only come up with products that help people get great sleep, and it's not just it's about the money, it's about helping people.
And if you'd use that in every product, we'd have an amazing uh country.
You see, I'm gonna predict this movie is it's gonna be a movie that people go see.
A part of it's uncomfortable, Abby, but your story is amazing, and I want you to go into okay, so you're the employee of the year in 2008.
Um, you walk away because of this abortion you witnessed, tell us about what you saw.
Sure.
So um I had been with Planned Parenthood for eight years.
Uh was asked to come in and assist during an ultrasound guided abortion procedure.
Now ultrasound guidance during an abortion, very uncommon, not standard protocol for Planned Parenthood.
An ultrasound is used before the abortion begins to determine gestational dating, so the age of the baby, so that we knew how much to charge the woman for the abortion.
But then the ultrasound is rolled away and not used again.
Um but this doctor was we had a visiting physician come in and he was explaining to me that you know, of course it's safer for the patients if the physician can actually see what he's doing while he's performing surgery.
And so uh he decided that he would show us what this looked like, this type of procedure looked like and so I was asked to come in, hold the ultrasound probe on the woman's abdomen so that the doctor would be able to, in his words, visualize his target and visualize his target a baby growing inside a mother's womb, okay, the target.
Yeah, and just so that everybody knows, just for clarification, by 13 weeks gestation, everything is formed on the baby.
So arms, legs, fingers, toes, heart beating, brainwaves are active.
Every internal organ that you sit here with today is already formed by 13 weeks.
So I will I want to add one point to that, Abby, is my niece just had a baby.
My kids are 20 and 17, and the difference between sonogram pictures then and again, my get my youngest is 17.
Um, and now, I mean, you you basically see exactly what the kid looks like inside the womb.
I mean, every detail.
I I think it's 4D, I don't know exactly what they say, but it's fully you can see the full complete picture of every part of that that child that's growing inside that womb.
Exactly, which is why Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers rail against ultrasound legislation that would require them to show a woman the ultrasound before her abortion is performed because they know that the ultrasound exposes their lie.
It shows the woman that inside of her womb is a living human being with a beating heart, and that's bad for business when your business is terminating onborn life.
When you saw it, what did you see?
What was the reaction?
Like, for example, I mean, we've had people describe that the during abortions that the growing child feels pain.
What did you see when it was actually happening?
So I could see the instruments going into the woman's uterus, and as they got closer and closer to the side of this child, they eventually um touched him and he began flailing his arms and legs as if he was trying to move away and find safety away from these instruments.
And um, unfortunately, there was nowhere for him to go.
And I just watched in horror as this 13-week old child um fought for his life, lost his wife, and was dismembered piece by piece through a suction machine in his mother's womb.
Mike, let me ask you, uh, you know, I I for years have not talked about the issue of abortion because uh I felt it was pretty much settled in most people's minds and people weren't going to be convinced one way or the other.
I I personally believe life begins at conception, my own personal belief.
I have very good friends of mine that that describe themselves as pro-choice.
And but when the Democrats now in nine or ten states, I think we're up to, when we saw the governor of Virginia describe and the woman the the House of Commons uh legislature le legislative woman who proposed this bill on the same day she proposed a bill to protect butterflies, ironically, where even during dilation, a woman should have the right, is that's a full nine months.
She should still have the right to have an abortion, even though it's a fully formed, fully developed human soul.
And then when the when the governor described, well, first we'll deliver the baby, and then we'll make sure the baby's comfortable.
And then if uh the mother will decide if we give any medical attention and aid or need to resuscitate the baby, and then we'll have a discussion after.
I mean, that's infanticide.
That that is clear.
And it's now become a big issue.
This the Democrats why this is defining them is beyond any understanding I have.
And every one of those people that I say are pro-choice that I know, when you talk ask them, they are aghast at the thought of allowing this to go to a ninth month and recognize that that is a viable child inside that mother's womb.
Right.
And you know, and you know, Sean, this is a when I last spring when I got involved in this, and they called me up to be a to have a cameo in it, and to and then I financed uh a lot of it, and I said, you know, um this the message has to get out there, and and then I said this movie needs to be good, and it was so it is a it's awesome production too.
Well, look at God's timing on this of where we're at right now.
What you just described, what's going on in this country, and all and I want to tell you all the pushback we had, they gave it an R rating, which uh you know who is behind it.
It's almost like the fix is in.
We couldn't get advertising on certain channels.
I won't name them, but they all know we all know who they are.
They wouldn't give us advertising on those to get the word out for this movie.
And I'll tell you what, they're gonna lose because we're gonna look back on this sometime in our country and go, can you believe we were even doing abortions?
It'll be down the road.
I mean, this is the start of this is the the turning point, and like you said, not just in Hollywood, but this is the turning point for abortion too.
I mean, Abby's story and what she went through, those are the that's the this is gonna be the biggest driver to get people go really and but what you know to have it all in the uh in the public eye, so much uh of a battle right now because of what these states are doing.
I someone said it the other day, Sean, they go, how can a party be saving minnows in California by killing babies in New York?
Quick break, more of this uh movie.
It is called Unplanned with uh the story of Abby Johnson and Mike Lindell, our friend from My Pillow who funded this movie, and it's in theaters on March of the 29th.
We have a link on Hannity.com.
As we continue with the with Abby Johnson and Mike Lindell and this new movie they have uh coming out March 29th, it's called Unplanned.
Well, I I just think it's a movie that again Hollywood would never make.
We have a movie transformation uh and a content transformation of independent people like you, Mike, and and stories like Abby's that uh are going to now be told when they when it was never be told in the past.
Um I want to thank you.
We're gonna put it up on our website, Hannity.com.
Uh it is called Unplanned, and it's out in theaters on March 29th.
We'll remind you at the time.
Uh we'll put the trailer up on our website.
And um, I just want to thank you both.
Uh uh, and send me that copy as soon as you can, because I want to see it as soon as possible.
Thank you both.
And I want to say one more thing, too.
There we're gonna have a thing at the end of the movie where people can they're gonna actually be able to call to get counseling, people that have stuff on their heart from you know that they feel anything from before if they've gone through this horrific uh horrific abortion.
That's unbelievable.
All right, good for both of you, and what a compelling life story, and I think this will move people's hearts in a lot of ways.
And I've always said the abortion issue has got to become a heart issue.
It's the only way you gotta change hearts and minds.
You're not gonna, I don't think you win by yelling at people.
Uh all right, thank you both.
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We'll come back.
News roundup information overload is next.
Just from a campaign manager standpoint.
When I ran President Obama's campaign.
We would never go to a small state if there was no electoral college.
You'd go to the major media markets.
You would not go to Iowa.
You wouldn't go to Montana, you wouldn't go to New Hampshire.
You know, I think any proposal about getting rid of the electoral college, I understand the concern, and the concern is real that we've had two presidents get elected without winning a popular vote, but I agree with Charlie, that's not gonna happen.
Beto is the candidate as running for president.
What do you feel about him?
I feel that he brings a new perspective to politics.
His philosophy on how government should be run is a little not gonna say extreme, but kind of bordering on socialism.
I would vote for him if he ran against Donald Trump.
What would you say is his number one accomplishment?
Well, you know, I'm not terribly familiar with his congressional record.
Would you vote for him for president?
Absolutely.
So if you can name one accomplishment of beta, what would you say?
I just think he's a real people person, and he's gotten a lot of people behind him.
What would you say was his biggest accomplishment?
Um I don't know.
I really can't say what his biggest accomplishment was.
I voted for him uh last time, but uh probably not for president.
I don't think he's quite quite ready for that.
If you could name one accomplishment of beta work, what would you name?
Almost beating Jade Craze.
You think he's brilliant?
What would you say is his biggest accomplishment?
Biggest accomplishment?
Yeah.
That part I don't know.
What would you say is his number one accomplishment?
Oh, heck.
Can I say that?
You can say that.
Oh no.
Um, I really don't know.
Well, no.
He doesn't have one.
No.
I'm here to tell you a profoundly positive story from the U.S. Mexico border.
We do not need any walls.
30 billion dollars, 2,000 miles long, 30 feet high, it will not be built on the international boundary line, which is a center line of the Rio Grande River.
That wall will be built well into the interior on someone's ranch, someone else's farm, someone else's home.
You and I will be forced to take their property to solve a problem that we do not have.
Senator Warren Elizabeth Larren had a town hall last night, and she said that she thinks we should do away with the electoral college.
Is that do you agree with that?
I think that it's I'm open to the discussion.
I mean, there's no question that the popular vote has been diminished in terms of making the final decision about who's the president of the United States, and we need to deal with that.
Umload hour.
As we were discussing this earlier in the program today.
So now Democrats, 2020 hopefuls, uh and the Democrats want to push the voting age down to 16, hoping that kids 16 years old.
Why?
Because they think it'll benefit them at the ballot box.
It's the only reason that they are promoting it, and they want to stack the Supreme Court.
And they are proposing this end to the electoral college.
Now, to just sum it up here, what it what they are doing here is an attempt to centralize all power and control of the American people.
And that is now the new party line of this leftist, statist, radical extreme democratic socialist party.
That is who they are.
Now, this is a pretty this is the most the biggest, most blatant, most dramatic, most frightening attempt to alter the United States of an America in ways that if they have their economic plans in place, if they have their 70% top marginal rate for individuals,
90% top marginal rate for corporations, if they follow through with no cows, planes, cars, oil, gas, and government mandated healthy food and retirement and pre-K education, K through 12 education, college education, and retirement and health care, but you can't choose your own so much for being pro-choice.
If that happens, and of course, they will control they they will the the state will run everything related to health care.
They will take over the entire health care industry.
They will take over the entire energy sector.
We will be dependent on these stupid ideas.
And America will then become unrecognizable.
Anyway, here to debate it, we uh welcome back to the program, our good friends.
Daniel McLaughlin is with us and Jonathan Gillam is with us.
Guys, welcome back.
And I know you're probably is there anything in the new Green Deal you don't support?
Anything about sixteen year old votings, expanding the Supreme Court, uh changing the electoral college.
Do you support all that?
Hi, Sean, hi Jonathan.
Uh actually, no, Sean.
I think the idea of sacking the Supreme Court is a terrible idea.
Um it's not gonna require a constitutional amendment because you can have as many justices on the court as the Congress wants.
But the idea that you're worried about conservative justice, so you want to add more liberal justices.
I think it's a terrible idea.
I think it's anti democratic, and it will come back to bite Democrats uh if the the court swings back to them and Republicans want to do the same thing.
On the 16 year uh voting age, I think most 16 year olds can't uh clean up their rooms, let alone vote.
But I will say this everything that Democrats talk about is talking about expanding voting.
Whether sixteen years is a it's possible or not, they're talking about making sure people get to the polls.
What Republicans are doing are trying to restrict voting, and I'm talking about gerrymandering.
I'm talking about uh getting rid of uh certain days where people can get to the polls.
Uh what are they afraid of?
I I think more people voting is better, and I think it's gonna be better for the Democrats in the end, because frankly, more people lean Democrats.
Uh Jonathan, do you see this as the massive power grab that I see that this is about uh control at a level we've never seen before?
Yeah, I I I do, Sean, and I and uh I do appreciate the fact that uh Danielle is sees the light in this.
I think there's a lot more liberals that are seeing the light in this, but but you know, here's the reality, you know, most of the stuff that this new leftist democrat uh party uh does is uh it's not for solutions, it's all for power grab.
Every single bit of it.
I mean, and when you combine that with weakening of the military, which is you know now uh commonplace and their thought process, tearing down borders, it really has to make you pause.
No matter which way you lean politically, it has to make you pause and ask who is running and who is the puppeteer behind this Democrat Party, because they're doing nothing but tearing down the very fabric of the strength and national security of this country.
Well, Jonathan, there's no democrat there's no Democrat saying we want the the uh the the military to be weakened.
The can you name a single Democrat who wants to give less money?
I mean, one thing that Democrats are worried about is the president taking money otherwise airmarked for the military and putting it to the border walls because of his emergency declaration.
I don't think that's fair.
I don't think I can answer that I I can answer that question for you very very easily.
It doesn't just come with somebody saying they want to do this.
It's the way that the leftists have integrated into the military social programs, social engineering, where they know that if they get something like the transgender issue in the military, something big, they can do it there, they can change it in and start forcing the change in the citizenry.
This is the way they use the military.
They're not using it to in Barack Obama show this.
They didn't use it to strengthen our national security and make sure that we're secure.
They used it for social engineering.
Along with that, and a lot of the money that they spend is going toward that.
Now, along with that, the way that you see the breakdown of the military and the way that it was used, the way that they uh gerrymander the rules of engagement, the way they do these things, that's the way they change the military.
And it's not a good thing.
Let me let me keep you guys focused on some issues here.
I'm gonna play a quiz game.
And but the only way it's gonna work is you two have to give me pretty much yes or no answers to these.
For example, question one, uh, Jonathan, do you support Medicare for all?
Estimated price uh three point three trillion every year for ten years.
No.
Danielle.
Oh, this is so unfair.
This is a cross examination.
No, but we're provide those.
You do you're not.
Okay.
Do you think you would go lender?
Do you think we should have abortion in the ninth month even during labor or even post labor, like the governor of Virginia supports?
Danielle.
I will it's it's not a fair question.
I think that's a good thing.
Excuse me.
It's a fair to die, they should be given care as their parents r have requested.
So you support the governor's position, we'll deliver the baby, we'll make sure the baby's comfortable, and then the mother decides.
If the baby is born in the world, do you support do you support the right of a mother to say no to medical care for a child after it's delivered?
Well, in consultation with a doctor who has told her that the baby cannot live.
So as long as the doctor says it's okay.
Well, I trust the doctor.
I do trust the doctor.
And there are laws.
Don't they have a a a Hippocratic oath that they have to follow that that's not the kinds of decisions that are not a good thing?
Jonathan, the answer for you is no.
Yeah, the answer for me is no, and I I think I trust the Constitution more than it I trust a doctor when when it says that all life should be protected.
Uh and that uh we have a right to life.
And I believe that that that right if science cannot tell us where life begins, then that life must be protected, and that includes all our two long answers.
Now we're gonna go faster.
All right.
Do you support as part of the new Green Deal in ten years eliminating all oil and gas use in this country, Danielle?
I don't think it's realistic, but I think we should listen our you support that goal.
Do you would you want that to happen?
If we can get a renewable job.
Yes or no?
Just yes, you support it?
You do.
Jonathan.
No.
Should we have a guaranteed job, medical guaranteed wage, guaranteed uh uh what is it?
Um family leave, medical leave, uh, guaranteed retirement, guaranteed free health care for every person, whether they're willing or unwilling to work.
Danielle.
To all of those things, no.
Family leave, yes.
The rest of it, no.
No.
All right, Jonathan?
I don't think any of it's guaranteed, and I don't I don't agree with the majority of it because none of it's worked out to benefit the American people.
All right.
Do you agree is there any other parts of the Green Deal, new Green Deal you disagree with, Danielle?
Yes, uh, we're there's no way that we're gonna be able to get buildings uh all green in this country within ten years.
I like the idea of it, but ten years is never gonna happen.
Do you think we should eliminate the combustion engine?
If we can, yes.
I think we should be taking those steps.
Okay.
That's not it.
They want to do the goal is ten years, no oil gas.
No cars, we retrofit every home, and then get rid of cows and planes.
Well, I think we could all probably eat a little bit less beef, I'll be honest with you, for our diets and for the environment.
Would you support eliminating would you support the idea of abolishing cows because of their flatulence and CO2 emissions?
No, I love cows.
We still needed cows.
And would you ever consider getting rid of airplanes?
I don't think it's realistic.
I don't think it's realistic.
Well, I mean, I would like to know how we're gonna get to Europe.
Are we gonna take a sailboat?
And how are we gonna get to Australia and Asia?
Those questions have yet to be answered.
Lauren had a town hall last night and she said that she thinks we should do away with the electoral college.
Is that do you agree with that?
I think that it's um open to the discussion.
I mean, there's no question that um the popular vote has been diminished in terms of making the final decision about who's the president of the United States, and we need to deal with that.
Um so I'm open to the discussion.
We need comprehensive immigration reform.
If you are in the house now, you must have the tax to pay to pay into social security, to pay your taxes, to pay it to the local school system, and to have a pathway to citizenship.
That must happen.
A universal basic income is a policy where every citizen in a country gets a certain amount of money, free and clear, to do whatever they want.
So my plan, the freedom dividend would give every American adult a thousand dollars a month, twelve thousand dollars a year starting at age eighteen.
This would create millions of jobs around the country and would allow families and individuals to help manage uh this historic transition that we're in in terms of technology transforming uh the labor force.
All right, as we continue, Danielle McLaughlin and Jonathan Gillam.
You notice Jonathan, I already know your answer, so I don't even bother asking you any of these questions.
All right.
Do you think the that Hillary Clinton should be investigated for Russian collusion Now that we have uh knowledge and and the dossier itself that she bought and paid for with funneled money, have put together by a foreign agent a dossier on Donald Trump that media outlets were fed and disseminated.
Um should she we look into the collusion with Russia on Hillary's part?
Danielle.
No.
Donathan.
I don't know how you not come to the conclusion of yes.
How can you not say yes?
I mean I it's really easy.
It's really easy.
Uh because I don't I don't even understand the point about there being possibly Russian collusion.
Uh Chris Steel is English with a fender of a law firm.
If you can't find you say, how can you even entertain ever having collusion with the Russians?
If you can't look at the evidence at hand and say that everything about the leftist opposition during that election that's gone against Trump leads back to uh to collusion between that not just Hillary Clinton, but the Democrat Party and Russian operatives.
Putin hates Hillary Clinton.
There's no way that Putin wanted Hillary Clinton to win.
For many reasons, at least her position on the Ukraine.
So there's no way that Russia wanted to support her.
Even if we had took all of the evidence out of this, they cannot stand her.
They didn't want her to president.
Putin Putin is Putin's the head of Russia, but he's not all of Russia.
There's other Russians to be able to do that.
We're gonna have to end it there.
All right, when we come back, wide open phones, uh 800-941 Sean.
If you want to be a part of the program, quick break, right back, we'll continue.
Hannity tonight, nine Eastern on the Fox News Channel.
I'm here to tell you a profoundly positive story from the U.S. Mexico border.
We do not need any walls.
Thirty billion dollars, two thousand miles long, thirty feet high.
It will not be built on the international boundary line, which is a center line of the Rio Gran River.
That wall will be built well into the interior on someone's ranch, someone else's farm, someone else's home.
You and I will be forced to take their property to solve a problem that we do not have.
All right, there it is.
Robert Francis Beto Bozo O'Rourke, uh and his radical positions.
I I never heard of a candidate that actually, after losing an election, decided he's gonna eat dirt.
Unbelievable.
All right, joining us uh a quick hit here with uh Andy Biggs of Arizona.
Uh looks like the president got what, 12.9 billion for the wall in unused monies from the Department of Defense, as he said he would.
I'm sure there'll be court challenges, but in the me interim, he still has all the other monies that he got.
That would fund more than half the wall, five hundred plus miles of the wall that he's planning on building.
Uh and then hopefully in the next appropriations, Billy can get the other 8.6 he's looking for, but looks like the wall's gonna be built one way or the other, and you know, in spite of everybody uh being against it, it's gonna happen.
And and Beto wants to break down every wall we have.
Your reaction, Andy Biggs.
Yeah, uh Sean, thanks.
Uh I'll tell you my reaction is that Beto is all wrong.
I mean, the numbers that are coming across the border, 86,000 people released into the interior.
We're gonna get another hundred thousand people interdicted in this month.
To say we don't have a problem and don't have a wall, it is you you're not believing your lying eyes is what the problem is.
And and that's that's it.
We have people on the other side of the aisle, the Democrats, they are saying there is no problem.
And because they won't even acknowledge the problem, we're not gonna be able to to uh resolve this with them.
We're gonna have to do this alone, and the president's going alone and and uh with with some support from Congress, but but uh we gotta build that wall and we've got to do more than that.
Well, they were the wall's gonna get built, the wall is getting built, and the president is just, you know, if he has to change plan A and go to plan B or plan C, I don't see the president backing down uh uh at all.
Now you're down there at the border.
Um hundreds of miles apparently have been repaired, and uh about how many miles are being built even as we presently speak.
Uh they're they're working on uh a section of wall.
I I'm not sure how long it is, but but there's by the time he's done, we will get about two hundred and fifty to two hundred and eighty miles of wall, and we need that.
Um and then we also have to Sean, most people don't realize we're building this on American soil.
So uh somebody gets up there and is hanging on the fence, but the border patrol agents have to facilitate them because they have to get them off the fence and the people say I want asylum.
And this is so we we've got to take care of the fence.
We've got to take care of that asylum law that is just horrific.
Well, I thought Mexico had agreed that while people wait waiting for asylum that they would keep them there.
What happened to that plan?
They're keeping some of them, but we are still getting the lion's share of them over here in the country.
We can't keep them.
We we've got too many of them.
And they're it used to be you might have five five thousand people a year that are claiming asylum, and now you're getting a couple hundred thousand or something, and and our facilities just don't have enough, and Mexico's not keeping them all over there.
And so uh it it remains a serious problem.
And people like Beto or Rorth do not help this country by saying there's not a border problem.
Well, to me, I think there's uh it's how could you say there's not a border problem when ninety percent of heroin comes in that way and fentanyl and the gangs and cartels and four thousand homicides in a two-year period and thirty thousand sexual assaults in a two-year period, and a hundred thousand violent assaults in a two-year period.
How do you make that argument with a straight face unless you're really not only eating sand like like Robert Francis, but you're also swallowing it all and you're putting your head in it.
Well, well, Sean, here's the thing.
If you talk to Democrats on a one-on-one basis, they're gonna tell you that part of their problem is they don't want President Trump to get a political victory.
They're placing political animus of this president over the security of the American people.
That's inexcusable.
It's unconscionable.
And and American people have to rise up and say no.
So in uh and so that's one thing.
This other thing is they refuse to change their narrative.
They refuse to adjust their their political narrative.
And quite frankly, none of them even come to the border.
I mean, Beto's supposedly down on the border, but guess what?
They've got a fence down in El Paso, and uh he doesn't even want that fence.
So, you know, I don't who can explain uh what's going on in his head?
The rest of the Democrats, uh we can't even get them to the border.
I'm taking another group of congressmen to the border, and and no Democrats will come with us.
They don't want to say that.
No, uh I I will tell you I they don't have a clue.
And they or they don't care, or they're with a the bigger agenda is of course, you know, you have some people that want uh cheap labor, and and those are Republicans that are perfectly fine with open borders historically.
Then you have people say, well, they're more likely the people that come in in the country uh because we're offering everything free now.
Maybe they'll like us because they maybe they don't have a lot when they come in.
So if everything's free and Kirsten Gillibrand is saying, Whoa, we're gonna give you social security benefits, and you haven't lived here and you didn't pay into social security.
Well, great.
So that's my guess.
All right, Andy Biggs, thank you.
Appreciate it.
And uh we'll have you back.
Oh, we have to have one fun call today.
Velma in Vegas.
Velma, please tell me the drum set is finally complete.
Finally, yeah.
Finally.
Beautiful.
Thank you, sir.
Well, I sent a drum set.
Now who's got that?
Marcel or Anthony?
Anthony.
Anthony.
Okay, and what did I send Marcel?
You think my oh god, he addicted to a PlayStation four.
Okay, because I adopted your two child children, as I'm like their uncle.
I just I just declared myself the uncle Uncle Sean, the great kids.
I've met them many, many times, and I give them Christmas presents every year.
We had a problem this year where the whole drum set didn't show up, right?
Right, not at yeah, it didn't.
And then they kept saying it was coming, it was coming, and it didn't show up.
Then I, you know, you have any idea how much angst I gave my team over the drum set not being there complete and on time?
I can imagine.
No, you can't imagine.
I don't you've never heard me, Matt.
I was mad.
Because if I make a promise.
But you told me you were mad.
I because if I make a promise, especially when you make promises to kids, you got to keep them.
So Marcel gets his gets his promise fulfilled, and well, maybe I mixed it up.
Who got the PlayStation?
Marcel.
Marcel, all right.
So Marcel gets his, but Anthony didn't get his, and Anthony's saying, What?
What is Uncle Sean like uh Marcel better than me, which I do not.
I like them equal, love them both equally.
I know it Marcel got his quick.
They came, but some of the drum set came, but not all of it.
The symbols, the the stand, uh, the seat, stuff like that.
Yeah, but but it was all ordered.
When I sent you a picture, I just sent you the boxes.
See, we hadn't actually opened it and put it together.
And the problem is you didn't tell me until like a month after Christmas that it wasn't all there.
For you to come off vacation.
I wasn't gonna bother you.
Well, it's that's something to bother me over.
Sure.
Velma, you should have bothered me.
Well, no, because you're busy and stuff and I'm not busy when I'm on vacation.
I'm not busy.
I'm not doing anything when I'm on vacation.
Yeah, you work you work all the time.
Yes, you are.
Well, I try and read books and and chill out and get my mind uh, you know, a little slower for a while.
That's good.
Are the boys are the boys behaving?
The boy, Sean, those kids are so big.
Anthony is so grown up.
His voice has changed.
I mean, he he has he's he's so they growing up so you know you know what's next, right?
You know they're gonna the next thing's gonna be girlfriends, and then it's gonna be those are handsome boys.
The girls love them.
And you know, and you they are handsome, of course.
And you know, so you know they're gonna be dating girls.
You know they're probably gonna be drinking a little beer occasionally.
You know, you know that's gonna happen.
Are you ready for that?
Are you ready for it'll be a while before they're dating?
It's gonna happen.
What are you gonna do when they start dating girls and start drinking some beer behind your back?
Are you serious?
I mean, serious.
Yeah, serious is a heart attack.
Yeah, I'm serious.
What are you gonna do?
I don't know.
I'm playing, I'm playing, I'm playing.
I'm praying.
Well, I mean, there's really and it gets to a point.
I can tell you, you you don't have the control you think you do anymore.
Uh no you just don't.
We hang in there, though.
I tell you, me and my husband, we hang in there.
I mean, we're sure are their grades good, they're doing well in school.
Oh, yeah.
Grades are doing good.
Now they attitude sometimes, you know, and stuff like that.
Because I teach my children, they kind of like me.
You know, they talk and they talk and a lot.
You talk a lot.
Oh, look at you.
It's a good thing.
So I get paid to talk.
That's what I do for a living.
Well, listen, I talk because I have things to say.
Well, what do you think I'm doing?
Jabber in here, the country's going to hell if this uh new green deal ever gets in place, and you know, they're trying to destroy our president, and they're abusing power and and the most corrupt the biggest case of corruption in history.
They tried to steal the election.
They they rigged Hillary's investigation.
She should have been charged and and found guilty, in my opinion.
The evidence is overwhelming.
Okay, Sean.
Okay, Velma.
Okay, I still love you.
Repeat after me, okay?
Donald Trump is doing a great job.
Repeat after me.
Say Okay, who's doing a great job?
Donald Trump.
Go ahead, say that.
Say Donald Trump, our president is doing it.
I'm not saying that.
Well, we have record low unemployment.
I love you, Sean.
Record low unemployment for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, women in the workplace.
I don't know about that.
Well, you listen to my show.
You should have this etched in your brain by now.
I'm gonna make sure the boys uh end up being conservative by the time they get older.
They're gonna they're gonna come to their Uncle Sean and Uncle Sean will explain the little thing.
You have brainwashed those children.
I don't have to brainwash them.
They'll get a job and see that, you know, 60 cents of every dollar is taken by the government, and they're gonna say that's unfair.
They they showcased them at church at church on Sunday.
And Marcel Anthony with his drums, and uh Anthony told me that he's gonna learn how to pay drums, and he's not gonna charge the church nothing.
He's gonna do it for free.
Okay, good.
Maybe you become a musician.
Maybe he's talented.
Yeah, and then Marcel, he won his championship in basketball.
So they showcased them, they showcased some Sunday at church.
Well, maybe the next time I'm in Vegas, I'll go to your church and you can showcase me.
You said that again.
You said that before.
I would love that.
Yeah.
Sean, you know what?
But you told me, you told me that your girlfriends at church don't like me.
I want you at my funeral.
Oh, good.
Are you serious?
You want me at your funeral if you die?
Do you want me to talk at your funeral?
Yeah, you can talk.
I want you there with the children.
Um, I I you can't I hate funerals and I hate weddings.
I know I hate funerals too, but what did I just say?
Those kids love you, and they will need you.
Linda, help me out here.
How do I answer?
Sean, I actually think it's a beautiful idea.
And Velma, I how are you, my love?
Velma.
You have to make it on a Saturday.
I can't take a day off.
Okay, first of all, we're not planning Velma's death around your schedule.
If I die, you gonna talk about what you guys can't take off.
You do want me to speak.
Well, only if you die on a Saturday, Velma.
Do you want me to cry or do you want me to be funny?
I want you to be real.
Well, being real is mad if I die.
Of course I'd feel sad if you die.
Of course I would.
And by the way, I'll tell you, I'll even.
Hey, Velma.
Can I interrupt for a minute?
Velma, I have an idea.
What do you think about this?
What if we have Sean sing Amazing Grace?
I can't sing.
Don't even start.
No, but I'll I'll speak at your I if listen, first of all, don't die on me because I don't want to do it.
Sean, you're younger than me.
I'm gonna die before you.
All right, Velma.
Linda said she's gonna speak at my funeral.
I got an idea.
Why don't you guys go off into the woods together?
That would be nice.
Listen, if I if I had an uncurable disease, I talk about this all the time.
I'm I'm not gonna let my kids, you know, feed me applesauce and and shower me and clean me up after I go to the bathroom.
I'm not doing that.
I'm not gonna allow my kids to do that.
Your family wants to be with you.
No, they don't.
Nobody wants to do that.
I want them to remember me as I was alive.
Not me dying in a bed and eating applesauce fed to me.
No, I don't want that.
You may not, the Lord may not take you through that.
You may just die.
I might just die.
And you know what?
And I'm gonna get to heaven and I'm gonna say, I got way more than I deserve.
I know.
I'm in the other place.
That's what it'll say.
You know, as uplifting as this segment is, it has to come to an end, Sean.
You have to do it.
And Velma, thank you.
Now, Linda is gonna speak at my funeral, she said, right?
That's right.
I'm gonna do your eulogy.
And what and what did I say?
I said, you only get to speak.
There's one rule.
What's the rule?
You know the rule.
You should know the rule.
I've told you.
Well, this is your show.
I didn't want to stomp on your mom.
No, what's the rule?
The rule is no crying.
No crying.
And curse as much as possible.
And curse a lot and piss off the preacher.
There you go.
It's gonna be great.
Just be little.
By the way, Velma, you if if I die, you need to fly out and hang out with Linda, and there's gonna be a lot of booze at my party.
Listen, after we get through crying now, you know I'm gonna be crying.
Something happened to Sean.
I'll be back.
Oh my gosh.
Listen, listen.
Don't waste any tears on me.
It's a waste of time.
I mean, I know I hope and pray, because that's what I'm praying for every day.
Okay.
That you meet your.
Now that you're gonna force me to one day go to your funeral, which I I I'm dreading and don't want to have happen.
I am praying that God takes me first.
How's that?
So then I don't have to do it.
One less obligation in my life.
All right, tell the kids I love them.
Their Uncle Sean says hi, right?
Okay.
Okay.
We love you, Sean.
Bye, Velma.
Bye bye, Linda.
Love you too.
And you're gonna make people laugh at my funeral, right?
Oh, it's gonna be a grand old time.
Do you know what you're gonna say already?
Absolutely.
You know, at the end of the day, when you really think about it, you don't own your house.
You don't own your car.
You don't own your clothes.
You don't own anything.
I don't care what anybody says.
All right, that's gonna wrap things up for today.
Uh, James Comey's opinion piece in the New York Times.
Uh, somebody's gotta tell the truth.
I will break this down in a special monologue tonight on Hannity 9 Eastern.
Uh also, yes, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is on the cover of Time magazine and also going after Jamie Diamond tonight, 9 Eastern.
Set your DVR on Fox News.
Thanks for being with us.
See you tonight, back here tomorrow.
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