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Sept. 22, 2020 - Sean Hannity Show
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Don't Lie To Me

Judge Jeanine Pirro, author of the new book Don’t Lie to Me: And Stop Trying to Steal Our Freedom, discusses the death of RBG and what it means for this election and this administration. Our freedoms, according to Pirro, are really under fire!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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You know, everybody needs to know.
And I just read Democrats are a little nervous and they're about to now pull back on what they really plan to do because they realize that they're lashing out in their temper tantrum and their anger is just not going to go over very well with the American people, especially, you know, this is what the Democrats are saying.
Nancy Pelosi now saying we can impeach Trump every day of the week for anything he does.
I'm going to press you one more time.
What is your power to do this?
I get the election, but you have, you can get up more, you can speak out more, you can do more impeachments, things like that.
Do you have enough power?
Well, we can impeach him every day of the week for anything he does.
Oh, we can impeach him every day of the week for anything he does.
They are threatening now.
It is real.
And you've got to remember, they've done this before.
They have stacked the courts before.
This is not new to them.
I'm going through the whole history of all of this yesterday.
Now, the fact that there's been 29 times in election years where there's been vacancies that have been filled by presidents in election years, oh, that would be called precedent.
Ruth Bader Gator Bader, sorry, Ruth Bader Ginsburg herself said, yeah, fill the seat when she was talking about the vacancy after Justice Galia died.
It was a friend of hers.
They were friends.
Clarence Thomas said, glowing words for Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
All 29 times when there was a vacancy, presidents filled the seat.
That's what they do.
Now, of 19 of those 29, the Senate confirmed when it's the same party in the White House and in control of the Senate in the majority, 17 and 19 of those justices were confirmed.
In the 10 times where it was a president from one party and the majority in the Senate from another party, they only did two out of the 10.
That's it.
Actually, if you really want to be technical, one of the 10.
The Democrats made the argument in 2016, but they were part of the 10 other times when you had one party in control of the Senate and one in control of the White House.
So they followed precedents then, too.
There's a lot of reasons why we need, if you're listening to Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton and the threats that they are making as it relates to whatever shenanigans they want to be engaged in and follow, which is a little bit nerve-wracking when you think about it, don't ever concede this election.
Everything they're saying should scare you.
They're promising to stack the courts.
Fine, you do what's happened 29 times.
We're going to add another four justices and they'll all be liberal justices and you can't stop them.
Wow.
Now, if you want the truth and you want the history, it is straightforward and it is obvious.
And it's really, really simple.
And that is that in all of these past incidences, what you have is the people that break the precedent are the Democrats.
For example, I mentioned Miguel Estrada.
Remember, filibustering appellate nominees had never happened.
George W. Bush's first term, Senate Democrats.
They were the ones that pioneered for the first time the use of the filibuster to block the nominees to circuit courts.
That had never happened before.
And they did it a lot.
In the case of Miguel Estrada, you know, Dick Durbin, oh, look, he's Latino.
He can't be allowed to reach the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, even if he's qualified, because he might become a candidate for the Supreme Court and he's Latino.
You know, Democrats did the same thing.
Priscilla Owens, Janice Rogers Brown, Charles Pickering, William Pryor, other great jurists.
We know where the term borking comes from and what they did to this innocent man and what they did to Clarence Thomas and what they more recently did to Justice Kavanaugh.
If you want, you know, the violation of norms, that was the Democrats that have done this.
You know, if you want to know why President Trump has been able to appoint as many judges as he's appointed with the help of Mitch McConnell, well, it's pretty simple is because in 2013, Harry Reid, again, broke with precedent and he broke the filibuster for appellate nominees and, you know, to add three seats to the D.C. circuit.
That's why he did it.
So when you hear them talking about stacking the court, that's who they are.
Believe them when they say it because they will do it again.
They're now threatening to end the filibuster legislatively.
In other words, you won't ever need a 60-vote threshold by getting rid of the legislative filibuster.
So, okay, well, great.
Let's add what?
We're going to add another two justices.
We're going to add a number, 13 justices, Barack Obama calling for the same thing.
Well, what if Donald Trump had done any of these things?
They want to eliminate the Electoral College.
If that happens, let me predict it'll be the divided states of America because the reason for the Electoral College is that New York, New Jersey, and California can't be picking every president.
And if that happens, there's going to be this whole other part of the United States of America that's not going to feel represented.
And at that point, it's going to get ugly because they're not going to sit back and take being marginalized by left-wing leftists in these states that have been screwed over by decades of liberal Democratic rule.
That won't be good for the country.
We can impeach the president anytime we want to impeach the president.
Wow.
Who would have ever thought you'd hear that from a Speaker of the House, right?
Well, that's who they are.
You know, there was a great piece in the New York Post today.
You know, Democrats, their answer to anything they dislike is increasingly burn it all down.
Well, they're talking about, okay, statehood so they would have a majority in the Senate in perpetuity, stacking the courts and ending the legislative filibuster, eliminating the Electoral College, impeaching the president, as Nancy Pelosi says, every day of the week for anything that he does, impeach the Attorney General because we don't like him either.
So many arrows in the ever-so-powerful quiver of Nancy Pelosi.
By the way, these radical protesters now showing up at the home of Lindsey Graham and Senator Mitch McConnell.
Why?
To what, intimidate public officials and trying to get them, prevent them from being safe and secure in their own homes?
Back to the New York Post.
Constitutional revolution is going mainstream.
After delivering lectures about political norms for the entirety of the Trump era, much of the left is now threatening to kneecap an important institution of American government on a partisan vote and an act of ideological vengeance.
I call it a temper tantrum.
If the Republican Senate confirms that Trump appointed a Trump appointee to fill Ruth Bader Ginsburg's Supreme Court seat right before or after the election, progressives say Democrats, if they sweep in November, they will retaliate by packing the high court.
Well, this would do vastly more damage to norms and the governing structures of the country than anything President Trump has done or has said.
But you got outlets like the New Yorker and Vox running pieces, advocating it.
None of this comes out of the blue.
Why have they been so hesitant, unwilling even, even encouraging at times, supporting the violence that has been going on around the country?
Why?
Why, you know, oh, it's not really happening.
It's a myth that it's happening.
No, it's not a myth.
You know, Biden, by the way, well, you know, we see what's happening.
He's basically a ghost of a candidate.
First, he had promised he would give a list of names of people, African-American women, he said, for the Supreme Court that he was going to name.
Now he's gone back to the bunker.
He's in full hiding mode and silent.
When asked on the question of the Democratic plans to pack the court, well, Joe Biden is obviously bending to the pressure of AOC, Bolshevik Bernie, his running mate, even more to the left of Bernie, Kamala Harris.
And he's made it amply clear that during the past two years, he opposes any plan to pack the court.
But now all of a sudden, you know, the court has become the official position of the AOC, Kamala Harris, Bolshevik Bernie, Biden coalition.
And now Biden is silent.
It's a legitimate question.
But let me tell you why I'm not going to answer that question.
He doesn't answer any questions.
If the Supreme Court pick goes through, miraculously goes through, but you win the election.
And let's say the Democrats then take over the Senate but maintain the House.
Would you consider adding more Supreme Court justices to the bench?
It's a legitimate question, but let me tell you why I'm not going to answer that question.
Because it will shift all the focus.
That's what he wants.
He never wants to talk about the issue at hand.
He always tries to change the subject.
But let's say I answer that question.
Then the whole debate's going to be, well, Biden said or didn't say it.
Biden said he would or wouldn't.
The discussion should be about why he is moving in a direction that's totally inconsistent with what the founders wanted.
Their design, the Constitution says, design if voters get to pick the president who gets to make the pick and the senate who gets to decide.
We're in the middle of an election right now, Bruno.
You know, people are voting now.
By the time this Supreme Court here would be held, if they hold one, would in fact we probably estimate 30 to 40% of the American people already have voted.
It is a fundamental breach of constitutional principle.
They must stay on that and it shouldn't happen.
Joe has said the exact opposite repeatedly.
And the whole purpose of running is to have a free and open exchange of ideas and ideals and principles and opinion.
You know, I never know what to expect with Mitt Romney anymore.
I have no idea what's happened to him.
He would have been a better president in 2012.
I don't regret supporting the guy.
But he's, you know, God only knows where Romney's going to come down.
Well, now he's back on the Senate floor and he said, yeah, he will vote on the nominee.
He said, my liberal friends have over many decades gotten very used to the idea of having a liberal court.
It's not written in the stars.
It's appropriate for a nation that is center-right to have a court which reflects center-right points of view.
Wow.
The president is said to be leaning towards Amy Coney Barrett.
I've gone over.
I mean, this, her life story is fascinating to me, actually.
I guarantee you, well, they're going to make a big deal like Diane Feinstein already once made a big deal over the fact that she's, you know, a practicing Roman Catholic.
You know, so is Joe Biden and so is Nancy Pelosi.
All right, their positions on abortion differ greatly from what church doctrine teachings are, but they don't question, you know, why are we now questioning this woman's faith?
You know, do you have the ability to separate your faith from your judicial decisions?
What she said on abortion is true.
Yeah, it's kind of pretty much a precedent.
It's not going to be overturned in my lifetime.
I'm very clear about that.
And by the way, what people don't know, this abortion scare, which is the typical attack, you know, back alley abortions is what Ted Kennedy said about Robert Bork and segregated lunch counters.
Well, if anybody knows anything about the law, you would know that even if a court, which I don't think will ever happen in our lifetime, were to overturn Roe v. Wade, yet that doesn't make abortion illegal.
It sends the issue back to the states concept, little known concept, I guess, among Democrats called federalism.
Let the states decide.
Enumerated powers, those not enumerated, et cetera, et cetera.
Not something Joe would know.
McConnell warning of Schumer's dirty tricks.
Schumer is just lying.
By the way, the RNC ran a brutal ad of Democrats demanding Supreme Court seats be filled in election years.
The very people that are now saying you can't fill a seat during an election year.
It's happened 29 times.
And by the way, as Lindsey Graham said, after Kavanaugh, all bets are off, as it should be.
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So Joe Biden torpedoes the headline on media eye Bernie Sanders in a pitch to Wisconsin Motors worried about socialism.
I beat the socialist.
Yeah, then you went into a Bolshevik Bernie Joe Biden manifesto that adopted all of his crazy socialist policies and said, pledged trillions for AOC's new Green Deal madness and said your plan goes even further.
And then, of course, you partner with Kamala Harris to the left of Bolshevik Bernie.
You know, the woman that wants to end and eliminate all choice for health care.
No, no more private health care plans.
She would eliminate them.
The one that co-sponsored in the Senate, Medicare for All, that's Bernie Bolshevik Bernie's plan that co-sponsored the new Green Deal in the U.S. Senate.
Yep, that's Kamala Harris.
And now we also know the same Kamala Harris that supports the idea of stacking the courts with justices.
Yeah, so I'm sure you've done a great job of running away from Bernie here.
Well, you know what that's going to do?
It's probably going to piss Bernie off.
And just like, you know, you can hear, like, you heard it last week with AOC.
She's like holding her nose.
We know he's an empty vessel, but we know we can control him.
That's pretty much what she's saying.
Democrats, their answer now is to change everything.
Institutional precedent, it doesn't matter.
They're radicalized.
This is why in 42 days, it matters.
It's a tipping point.
If their stated policies are implemented, that means the Bolshevik Bernie Biden manifesto, the AOC Green New Deal, and Joe's plan that goes further.
You know, the, oh, we can get rid of guns by executive order, says Kamala Harris.
Getting rid of the Electoral College, stacking the court, ending the legislative filibuster, impeaching, you know, a president on a whim.
It will be a country that becomes unrecognizable if they just do what they say they're going to do, their stated plans.
We'll continue.
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And I'm Carol Markowitz.
We've been in political media for a long time.
Long enough to know that it's gotten, well, a little insane.
That's why we started Normally, a podcast for people who are over the hysteria and just want clarity.
We talk about the issues that actually matter to the country without panic, without yelling, and with a healthy dose of humor.
We don't take ourselves too seriously, but we do take the truth seriously.
So if you're into common sense, sanity, and some occasional sass.
You're our kind of people.
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That for me is the hardest part about doing a book, too.
I hate asking people to buy something.
I just don't want to do it.
Linda can tell you we have been pitched and pitched and pitched how many times over the years to, well, let's do this shirt.
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Let's do, I just don't want to do it.
Yeah, you hate that.
It's not my thing.
And that's one of the main, another main reason I didn't want to do a book.
But I gave, you know, the last book I was able to give a lot of money to charity and I gave it all to charity, all the profits of it, all of it.
You know, after expenses, you got to pay for editors because I can't spell.
Anybody that knows me knows I'm dead without spell check.
And I can't, and my punctuation, forget it.
It's just gone.
I have little slight, you're laughing because it's true.
You know, I have little dyslexic tendencies.
Honestly, I think if I was.
No, you have dyslexia, 100%.
You have.
Yeah, I think I do.
And I could just tell.
And then, you know, sometimes you see words jumbled together a little bit.
And I think probably ADHD.
That's happened to you for many years.
Yeah.
I don't think you have ADHD.
I think you're very focused.
And I just think when the words are jumping in front of each other and backwards and forwards, it's hard.
Exactly.
Which is why doing the book is so hard.
But who cares?
I mean, the message of the book was amazing, and that's really all that matters.
I don't think anybody's going to yell at me.
I didn't know how right I was over a year ago at what was going to be at stake.
I'm more right than I knew.
I wish I was.
I wish you weren't.
Yeah, I wish you weren't.
Stacking the courts, statehood for D.C., Puerto Rico, Samoa, anywhere they can.
They think the Democrats think they will get a majority in the Senate in perpetuity.
Ending the legislative filibuster, eliminating the Electoral College, impeaching the president.
We can impeach him anytime we want for anything.
Nancy Pelosi's saying, many arrows in the quiver.
Peach Spar.
You know, it's not, by the way, it's always in conjunction with the media mob because they are one.
They're tied at the hip.
It's state-run television, state-run newspapers, state-run networks, ABC, NBC, CBS, state-run cable channels, fake news, CNN, and Mr. Potato Head's Network, and Humpty Dumpty's Network.
And then it's state-run MSDNC, the conspiracy channel.
Poor Roswell Rachel, did you hear the other night that apparently she showed kids in cages and said it was Donald Trump and turned out to be Obama's from the from Obama's years?
Well, now over at Fake News CNN, you got Don Lemon.
I met Don Lemon once or twice, nice in person.
Everyone's nice to me in person.
And he goes, you know, we're going to have to blow up the entire system.
You know, he's talking to Chris Cuomo, I guess.
I don't know about that, Cuomo said.
Yeah, you know, you know, we're going to have to do it, he said.
Cuomo said, all right, to his credit, you got, just got to go vote.
Okay.
Lemon's pressed.
Honestly, from what your closing argument is, you're going to have to get rid of the Electoral College.
Cuomo said he didn't see it.
Anyway, then Lemon just continues on, suggesting he wants the Democratic nominee Joe Biden to pack this Supreme Court.
Joe Biden won't answer that question.
I'm not going to answer that question.
He doesn't answer any questions.
At what point are we going to start demanding answers?
Anyway, if Democrats, okay, now you're going to stack the courts.
You're going to get rid of the Electoral College.
Okay, well, what do you think?
How do you think all those red states in the middle of the country are going to react to getting rid of the Electoral College, meaning New York, New Jersey, let's see, Illinois, California, Oregon, and Washington state get to what?
Pick every president?
I don't think those states are going to stand idly by and just accept this blowing up of the system, to use their words.
And if Democrats, if Joe Biden wins, Democrats can stack the courts.
They can do that amendment and they can get it passed.
You know, by the way, somewhat oblivious to the process of what it takes to ratify the Constitution, but put that aside for a second.
You know, Cuomo actually had to say, yeah, you'd need a two-thirds vote in the Congress, three-quarters of the state legislatures.
They may be able to do that.
Maybe it's a tall order.
Okay.
But you see, they're in sync.
They speak as one.
So the president had a meeting with Amy Coney Barrett.
Her life story is incredible, I found incredible.
Been reading a lot about her, reading a lot about Barbara Lagoya.
Hasn't had as much time on the federal bench.
She was on the Florida Supreme Court.
She believes in original ism, constitutional ism, as does Amy Coney Barrett, on the issue, which I know Democrats always go to the same playbook.
They do it every single solitary time.
It doesn't matter who the nominee is.
It's sort of like with Robert Bork.
Robert, you know, we have Ted Kennedy.
Listen to how vicious Ted Kennedy lying through his teeth about and assassinating the character of Robert Bork.
Robert Bork's America is a land in which women would be forced into back alley abortions.
Blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters.
Rogue police could break down citizens' doors and midnight raids.
And schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution.
Writers and artists would be censured at the whim of government.
All a lie.
Republicans don't do this to Democratic nominees.
Look at what they put.
Clarence Thomas, I think one of the best justices in the history of the court.
And I love that him and Scalia had such different styles.
It fascinates me.
I got the chance to interview Justice Thomas.
It probably has the best, most infectious laugh you've ever heard in your life.
If you want to read a great book about somebody's life, My Grandfather's Son by Clarence Thomas, oh, love that book.
I need to go back and read it again.
And, you know, it brought him to this point in the hearings, and it was so powerful, him fighting back.
This is a circus.
It's a national disgrace.
And from my standpoint, as a black American, as far as I'm concerned, it is a high-tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves, to do for themselves, to have different ideas.
And it is a message that unless you cow town to an old order, this is what will happen to you.
You will be lynched, destroyed, caricatured by a committee of the U.S., U.S. Senate rather than hung from a tree.
Wow.
Sad what they put him and his family through.
Ginny Thomas is a wonderful lady.
His wife, I know her well.
She's a great lady.
Sad.
I don't think Justice Kavanaugh, after what we watched, I don't think he'll ever be the same again.
I don't think he was ready for what they did to this man and his young daughters and his family.
Amy Coney Barrett has, what, she has five, she has seven kids, two kids I think she adopted from Haiti.
Pretty amazing.
You know, she wrote about Roe in a 20 or comments.
I don't think the core case, Roe's holding that women have a right to abortion, I don't think that's changing.
I think the question of whether people can get late-term abortions, how many restrictions would be put on clinics, I do think that will change.
In other words, look at Governor Northram's comments.
I never thought we'd have to deal with that.
She did post a blog in 2018.
Remember, she went to Notre Dame and an article with a Notre Dame professor in the Marquette Law Review that argued that Catholic justices should be allowed to recuse themselves on cases involving abortion or the death penalty.
Now, by the way, that would be in full keeping with religious liberty and religious freedom.
And I would think there's a certain honesty to that.
But, you know, Diane Feinstein was brutal to her faith.
I'll play it later in the program today.
She also said she, again, believes it's unlikely Roe v. Wade would be overturned, doesn't see it as super precedent like Marbury versus Madison.
She advocated an article in 2003 about a more flexible application as it relates to the principle of respecting precedent in court cases.
And so, you know, you know what they're going to go after on?
They're going to go after on the issue of her faith, because that's exactly what Diane Feinstein brutalized in her last confirmation hearing.
2016, Indiana law passed a requirement that fetal remains be buried or cremated after an abortion.
Some judges found the law unconstitutional.
She voted in favor of rehearing the case.
She was outnumbered.
The Supreme Court there in Indiana reinstated the Indiana law.
2019 voted to rehear a panel's ruling that upheld a challenge to another Republican-backed Indiana abortion law to rehear a case.
And that measure would require that parents be notified when a girl under 18 is seeking an abortion, even in institutions which she has a court to provide consent instead of parents.
Again, voting to rehear the case.
There are legal issues in play.
Let's listen to the case.
New York Times wrote a piece on her credentials in her confirmation hearing in 2017.
Judge Barrett repeatedly stated she'd follow Supreme Court precedent on abortion as an appeals court judge.
And she's been, you know, wary of broad interpretations of abortion rights.
She wrote a dissenting opinion once expressing skepticism about a ruling that held unconstitutional in Indiana law banning abortion sought solely because of the sex or disability of a fetus.
She followed Supreme Court precedent last year in a second case concerning abortion, voting to uphold the Chicago law shielding women entering abortion clinics from unwelcome interactions with protesters.
So she upheld the law in Chicago, shielding women entering abortion clinics from unwelcome interactions of protesters and counselors, identical to the one the Supreme Court upheld in 2000, Hill v. Colorado.
Legal scholars say, based on her opinions in the appeals court, have been models of judicial craftsmanship, smart, reasoned, not flashy.
One observer noted the framework of Roe essentially permitted abortion on demand.
Roe recognizes no state interest in the life of the fetus.
She doesn't believe in overturning Roe v. Wade.
Okay, she also believes in the Second Amendment.
She indicated support for gun rights in a March 2019 dissenting opinion, part of a three-judge panel.
They considered a challenge to federal laws that bar people, that bars people convicted of felonies from owning firearms.
They had considered a challenge to the federal law.
And she was part of that panel.
She said, absent the man being violent, permanently disqualifying somebody from owning a gun would be a violation of the Second Amendment.
History is consistent with common sense, demonstrates that legislatures have the power to prohibit dangerous people from possessing guns.
She recognizes that.
That power extends only to people who are dangerous.
Okay, you didn't pay a parking ticket.
They may turn you into a felon or something, you know, on immigration.
She said in a dissenting opinion that she would have let one of Trump's hardline immigration policies go forward in Illinois.
Okay, that would be basically upholding the law.
But very much in the mainstream.
Now, she is a constitutionalist.
That's what is not liked at all by the left.
If I had to guess, this is where it seems, according to all the reports, that this might be headed.
Anyway, Republicans now, Mitt Romney, Corey Gardner.
Corey Gardner was an act of courage.
In my view, he's in a very tough race in Colorado.
I think Corey Gardner is like one of the more understated, talented senators in the entire country.
Very, very interesting guy.
We're going to have Martha McSally on the program later.
Lindsey Graham says he has the votes to confirm new justice before Election Day, and that's going to move forward.
Corey Gardner, now Mitt Romney, Senator Grassley, Joni Earns, they're all going to do their role of advice and consent.
Amy Klobuchar was mocked for a tweet inadvertently arguing Trump should fill the Supreme Court vacancy.
Whoopsie-daisy.
As I said, the president met with Amy Coney Barrett yesterday.
Protesters Wright Ginsburg's dying wish in front of McConnell's house.
You know, this intimidation thing that's going on for conservatives and restaurants now going to their homes, this is not going to end well.
I would never want any conservative showing up at any liberal's house ever.
It's not your place.
People are entitled to privacy.
Blow up the system, they're saying, on fake news CNN.
Wow.
I mean, this whole temper tantrum of the left is scary.
You got another fake news CNN, the dumbest lawyer on TV, Jeffrey Toobin, calling Democrats wimps, saying they'll fail to keep Ruth Bader Ginsburg's seat empty and people should take to the streets.
Wow, pretty scary.
Democrats trying to tamp down on threats to pack the high court.
You know, just keep it quiet.
We'll do it, but just don't tell anybody anymore.
Well, okay, we'll see.
This is how radical this party has come.
Kamala Harris open to the idea of packing Supreme Court to shift the balance away from conservatives.
She's saying what she believes.
She is more leftist than Bolshevik Bernie.
I mean, it's unbelievable.
They're going to try and scare everybody.
That's what it's going to be.
This is now, assuming it's Miss Barrett, assuming it's anybody, this is now their tactic.
This is what they will do.
That is pretty much a guarantee.
They've telegraphed it.
They're saying it.
They're angry.
They're throwing a temper tantrum.
And now Mitch McConnell has the votes.
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We don't take ourselves too seriously, but we do take the truth seriously.
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You can now see how radicalized this Democratic Party has become.
There is nothing that will stop them in any way.
You know, there was an article in the New York Post today.
Democrats' answer down to anything they dislike is increasingly burn it all down.
You know, constitutional revolution, they say, is going mainstream.
Lectures about political norms for the entirety of the Trump era.
Much of the left is now threatening to kneecap an important institution of American government on a partisan vote and an act of ideological vengeance.
Couldn't say it any better myself.
Now, think about this.
They want to stack the court.
They want to get rid of the Electoral College.
They want to create statehood so they have a majority that is never ending in perpetuity for the U.S. Senate.
They're threatening to impeach the president.
Why?
Because he's fulfilling his constitutional duty.
Impeach Bill Barr, the Attorney General.
I mean, this is what it's become.
You know, now you have the extremists showing up at the homes of top GOP senators, Lindsey Graham and Mitch McConnell.
Nancy Pelosi, we can impeach Trump every day of the week for anything he does.
Is that the country?
Is that who you want in power next year?
Because this is what is in play here, the most radicalized group of people, the most radical ticket ever.
Let me, yeah, we're going to bring Judge Pirro in and get her take on all this.
First, I want to play the Democrats.
Yeah, they wanted Merrick Garland.
They wanted that vote in 2016.
Whoopsie-daisy, hypocrisy on display.
Remember, it's happened 29 times where presidents have appointed or named Supreme Court justices to fill a vacancy.
And then, of course, Democrats threatened to use all of these tools to stall or nullify the president's Supreme Court nominee.
This is his constitutional duty.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg herself was against the idea of packing the court.
And the president last night in Ohio slamming Biden for refusing to release the list of judges.
Listen.
The American people deserve a fully staffed Supreme Court of nine.
The president nominates, and then the Senate advises and consents or not, but they go forward with the process.
The American people expect Judge Harlan, the president's nominee, to be given a fair hearing and a timely vote in the Senate.
The Senate should do their job.
Every day that goes by without a ninth justice is another day.
The American people's business is not getting done.
Biden was asked last night repeatedly, if he wins the election, would he favor adding more justices in the Supreme Court?
He would not answer that question.
Where do you stand on that?
This is long overdue court reform as far as I'm concerned.
Nine seems to be a good number, and it's been that way for a long time.
I have heard that there are some people on the Democratic side who would like to increase the number of judges.
I think that was a bad idea when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt tried to pack the court.
They don't want to show the judges because the only ones that he can put in are far left radicals.
And if he does something even toward left of center, which would be acceptable, I guess we have no choice.
If he did that, he would lose the left.
So he's going to have to put in radicals.
So he doesn't want to show who his judges are.
All right, joining us now with reaction to all of this, Judge Janine Piro.
I mean, really, the New York Post said that anything they don't like, they're going to burn down the system.
They're going to stack the courts.
They're going to get rid of the Electoral College.
They're going to create statehood so they have a Senate majority in perpetuity.
They will, you know, law, order, precedent, none of this matters.
It's the biggest temper tantrum I've ever seen, but it really comes down to a radicalized left wing in this country.
And by the way, Judge Piero's new book is out, Don't Lie to Me and Stop Trying to Steal Our Freedom.
Ouch.
Judge, welcome back to the program, Amazon.com, Hannity.com, bookstores everywhere as of today.
How are you?
Terrific.
Thank you.
Is my book on Hannity.com?
Yes, ma'am.
Yes, indeed.
Thank you.
You're very welcome.
But let's talk.
You see this the way I see it.
They're trying to basically, you do this, we're going to burn the system down.
That's what they're saying, basically.
Yeah, that's what they're saying.
And you need to believe them because they've started their hissy fit the day that Donald Trump came down the escalator in Trump Tower announcing he was running.
And, you know, that's why I keep writing these books, Liars, Leagueers, Resistance, Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge.
And now don't lie to me.
The truth is that these individuals want to socialize this country.
They want to make it a country where they keep us in our basements, open the borders, defund the police, and take our guns.
Believe them when they say that.
Even Kamala Harris, who's intent on running the Harris administration with Joe Biden, says that the Constitution doesn't prevent her from taking your guns.
But you should believe them, Sean, because they're acting out in cities where this has all been planned out.
The so-called bail reform, which is nothing more than a euphemism for let them out, let them all out, and then prosecutors funded by Democrats, Socialists of America who don't believe in incarceration.
They don't believe in prosecution or jail.
This is a lot of pieces coming together.
And this is a time that Republicans, conservatives, independents, and Democrats need to recognize that if you believe in America as our founding fathers started it, and if you like the country that you're living in, you better vote for Donald Trump.
Otherwise, it's all going left and it's going south, without a doubt.
You know, it's four years of nonstop rage, psychosis, hatred, the media, the mob, I call them, the Democratic Party.
It's like Donald Trump lives in their head.
And the facts are the facts.
29 times we've had Supreme Court justices named in an election year.
Of the 19 times where you had a president of one party and the senator of the same party, 17 of those justices were confirmed.
Of the 10 times it was a president of one party and the majority in the Senate was another party, only one in 10, and then two more in another case after the same party got back into power.
So it is, it is, look, liberals want activists, justices.
They want legislation from the bench.
Conservatives appoint constitutionalists, originalists, as we call them, that believe in the strict interpretation of the Constitution, checks and balances, and co-equal branches of government.
Look, Sean, when I was a judge, one of the reasons that I had, I was a Superior Court judge, and I had a long term.
And I left after, I think it was just four years, because I was an activist, and I followed law and precedent, and it wasn't consistent with who I was.
And so what you've got now are the Democrats who are looking to the Supreme Court as another legislative branch of government.
And Ruth Bader Ginsburg, you cannot take from her that she was a woman of great consequence.
She really was.
She's a woman to be admired.
But she was also an activist judge.
And the proof of that is in the fact that when she decided the Lily Ledbetter case and wrote the decision about fair pay, she then worked with Obama to get Congress to pass a law.
That's backwards, folks.
It's supposed to be that the Supreme Court rules on the law and precedent.
They don't create a concept and then run to Congress and say, this is a great idea, pass the law.
That's not what we want.
The Supreme Court is there to review the laws and precedent.
And what is happening now is the left is looking for people who can write new law on the Supreme Court.
And I'm telling you, Sean, as sure as I'm talking to you, the president's going to nominate, as is his obligation under Article 2, Section 2.
The Senate will advise and consent, and they will vote, and he will get a woman who was brilliant, a jurist that he will announce on Saturday, and she will be confirmed.
Now, expect, if you think Kavanaugh was bad, you know, Katie, bar the door.
This is going to be an all-out war.
And the one thing that the candidate or the nominee needs to be ready for is full battle, full body armor on this one.
Nothing can take her away from this fight.
She's got to get ready for everything but the kitchen sink being thrown at her.
And I have to tell you, I like Amy Coney Barrett because she went back at Senator Dianne Feinstein who said, your religious dogma lives loudly within you, saying something to the effect that, you know, religious political dogma, whatever, lives loudly within all of us, but has nothing to do with a court's decision.
I think she is delicate in her wording, but very firm in her ideas.
And I like the way she handled that.
But it'll be a very interesting few days and few weeks.
And as you do on your show, let me play this because I think this is a very vicious attack.
Now, remember, you know, Nancy Pelosi likes to tout that she is a Catholic, and I'm not going to question anybody's faith in God.
To me, it's a personal thing, but she's also very extremely pro-abortion, which goes against the church's teachings.
But let me play what Dianne Feinstein said.
Why is it that so many of us on this side have this very uncomfortable feeling that, you know, dogma and law are two different things?
And I think whatever a religion is, it has its own dogma.
The law is totally different.
And I think in your case, Professor, when you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the dogma lives loudly within you.
And that's of concern when you come to big issues that large numbers of people have fought for for years in this country.
I mean, it's devastating.
I cannot believe that she would think that somebody can't have a judicial philosophy, which many do, that is based on the law and the Constitution, and yet have private held, deeply held religious convictions and beliefs and be able to separate the two.
Look, judges do it all the time.
And I think that they're going after Amy Coney Barrett, who to whom that question was directed, because of her religious belief.
Look, you know, Sean, you know me.
I mean, I'm a prosecutor at heart.
It's in my DNA.
And when I went to the bench, I understood my role.
And when I had to dismiss a case involving kilos of cocaine because the Constitution, Fourth Amendment was violated, it killed me, but I had to do it.
I understood my role.
But it was shortly after that when I said, I'm stepping off the bench.
This is not for me.
I'm an activist.
And as a DA, I could be that activist.
But, you know, judges recognize that there's a difference and they respect it every day across this country.
But what the left is looking for, and you can hear it in their questions, they're looking for someone who believes as they do in third-term abortions, someone who believes that if there is a social issue that they're concerned about, that they can judicially make it into a law or a recognized concept within the courts.
Judge Janine Piro, my friend, my colleague from the Fox News Channel, new book out today, Don't Lie to Me and Stop Trying to Steal Our Freedom.
Amazon.com, Hannity.com, bookstores everywhere as of today.
I'll give you the last minute.
It's all yours, Judge.
Go ahead.
And number two is the bottom line to everything that's been going on since Donald Trump has become the president is that Donald Trump is there working for us.
And the left and some on the right can't stand it because he is not part of the game where one hand, you know, slaps the other and they high five each other and they wait for their turn.
For once, we have a president who's working for the ordinary American.
And I think that the lies that they're perpetuating from the left, whether it's about the pandemic or whether it's about these alleged so-called peaceful protesters, as well as all the lies about Russia collusion and a perfectly legitimate Ukraine call, as well as everything negative that they're saying about us, is something that you've got to be able to handle.
There's footnotes in the book.
If you get in an argument, go to the footnotes.
This is a country that is one of the greatest countries in the world that this president took us to the greatest heights economically.
We can go back to that, but we've got to put an end to the anarchy.
You've got to run, Judge.
But listen, you're the best.
Hannity.com, Amazon.com.
Don't lie to me.
Your brand new book, Judge.
Thank you.
When we come back, a very key pivotal Senate race in Arizona, Senator Martha McSally will join us next.
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Everything is on the line.
This is the defining tipping point for the country.
The state of Arizona, not the city, as Joe Biden calls it, the state of Arizona.
There are a number of very important Senate races.
Corey Gardner's race in Colorado, critical race.
Tillis in North Carolina, critical race there.
We have other races.
Purdue in Georgia, critical race there.
Alabama, we got a very important race down in Alabama to get that seat back.
And why?
You can see why.
Look at where this radical Democratic Party is going.
You know, look at the threats that exist if they don't get their way.
It's happened 29 times where a president in an election year has made Supreme Court appointments.
You would think Donald Trump was the only one ever.
No, and the Democrats themselves, as we've been playing, well, they did it in 2016.
Now, 19 of the times, it happened to be the same party in the White House as was the majority in the Senate.
17 of those 19 justices were confirmed.
In the 10 cases in which the president was from one party and the Senate majority another party, well, only one of the 10 got the appointment.
Now, two others after the election took place, but that was because based on the results.
Depending on the timing, remember, Democrats now are threatening to stack the court with more justices.
They are threatening to get rid of the Electoral College.
They are threatening D.C., Puerto Rico, Samoa statehood so they can have a perpetual in perpetuity.
They want a majority in the U.S. Senate and tip the balance of power in the country.
A big, huge, massive, hypocritical temper tantrum.
It's somewhat frightening, but that is now who this is now the most radical party, radicalized.
Well, if you want to talk about a candidate, this is the most radical ticket of a major political party in the history of this country.
In this race, Martha McSally of Arizona's got a tough race for reelection.
If you're going to go out and vote for President Trump in Arizona, don't dump another liberal senator that's going to basically do the bidding of all things Chuck Schumer in the U.S. Senate.
That would hurt the president who you want re-elected.
Martha McSally has a strong record of supporting conservative values and principles that are in sync with the people of Arizona, including securing the border, having a tough military, appointing constitutionalists to the Supreme Court.
She has a new ad out.
Let's play it.
I'm Martha McSally.
At 12, I lost my dad.
At 17, I became a survivor.
And at 18, I was told girls can't be fired legs.
Then I became the first woman to fly a fighter jet in combat and help lead the air war after 91.
America faces serious challenges, but we will overcome them.
I approve this message because if you want flashy, you've got a guy.
But if you want a fighter, I'm your girl.
All right.
Joining us now, Arizona Senator Martha McSally.
Senator, always a tough race in Arizona, but we really need Arizona for the president.
As, you know, every time a Republican runs for president, you've got to sweep the table.
You got to run the table on everything to win.
And Arizona is a very critical part of all of this.
Absolutely.
Yes, Sean.
Thanks for having me on.
President Trump has to win Arizona.
He's got 11 electoral college votes there.
He's just got to have them.
And for my race, we've got to hold Arizona to keep the Senate majority to stop the radical left.
And on top of that, because my race is a special election and we plan on moving forward, I called moving forward in this President Trump's Supreme Court nominee right away.
We need to have those hearings and the Senate needs to vote.
But whoever wins my race is seated probably as early as November 30th.
And so we can't let any weird stall tactics by the left now have this impact the Supreme Court now and going forward.
So we're ground zero.
We're neck and neck.
We're dead heat right now and we've got to make sure we hold this seat.
My opponent's hiding in a bunker just like the other Democrats trying to pretend they're not a Democrat and they're not associated with the radical left.
But a vote for my opponent is a vote for Chuck Schumer, which is a vote to fundamentally transform our country.
And I put my life on the line for everything our country is about.
And it's all on the line right now in the next 42 days.
Well, I mean, that's what it really comes down to.
Where is your opponent on the issues?
Because I noticed like Joe Biden earlier today, you know, Joe Biden wouldn't answer.
He wouldn't give us the list that he promised and who he would appoint to the Supreme Court.
I don't know why there's no transparency.
He went silent on these Democratic plans to pack the court.
Really, Joe?
Now, from my perspective, is AOC pretty much telegraphed everything that's happened.
Yeah, we'll vote for Joe.
We don't really like Joe, but we know we can control Joe and he'll do whatever we want him to do.
That was a little scary to me.
And is your opponent going to support Chuck Schumer?
I would bet he'll be 100% Schumer's supporter.
Of course he will be.
He's Chuck Schumer's top recruit.
Chuck Schumer is pouring tens of millions of dollars because Schumer thinks his path to power goes through Arizona.
And that's why my opponent is hiding because he knows that's out of step with Arizona values.
In Arizona, we care about our Second Amendment rights.
We care about the sanctity of life.
We care about border security.
We support law enforcement.
They appreciate the tax cuts and the deregulation that we've done with President Trump.
They care about constitutional judges.
That's what I stand for.
My opponent is, again, hiding.
He's a Trojan horse.
He won't even tell whether he's going to vote for Schumer or break the filibuster.
Give me a break.
This is about them just putting up slip-flick TV ads thinking that he can get coronated and buy the Senate seat.
It's our job to stop him.
Has he answered the question about stacking the Supreme Court?
Has he answered the question about ending the legislative filibuster?
Has he answered the question about eliminating the Electoral College?
Or is he like Joe Biden hiding in a bunker?
He's basically mostly hiding.
Media gives him a pass on everything.
He finally was asked about a couple of those questions, and he basically refused to answer.
The media, the liberal media even called him vague.
Basically, he wouldn't answer the question.
And then yesterday, he refused to answer on packing the Supreme Court.
He got hit for it, and then, of course, had a spokesman come out and say, oh, no, he's not going to be for it.
I mean, this is ridiculous.
We know what their agenda is.
We know they were going to pack the court before what's happened in the last week.
They're just now saying it overtly and now threatening it so more people in America are aware of it.
You know, they're aware of the risk of allowing the radical left to take over.
And you went through the whole list.
They'll make D.C. a state.
They'll get two more senators at least out of that.
We'll never get the Senate back again.
They'll get rid of the Electoral College.
California and New York will decide who our president is.
It's difficult to turn this around, and that's why we have to stop it in the next 42 days.
You know, I went through the history of all of this yesterday.
Now, I went through the history, for example, of the 29 times in election years that presidents have appointed Supreme Court justices.
You know, I can't think of a similar instance the way, for example, Democrats treated Robert Bork and that women will be forced into back alley abortions and they'll have to sit at segregated lunch counters.
I don't recall, you know, we watch what happened, what Clarence Thomas called a high-tech lynching.
We watched more recently what happened with Brett Kavanaugh.
I don't recall even very left-wing justices that are on the Supreme Court in the recently passed Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
You know, very hard left, but they were given respect.
I mean, you have Soda Mayor, 6831.
She was confirmed.
Breyer, 87-9.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 96-3.
Kagan, 63-37.
And if you look at the filibustering of appellate nominees, the Democrats broke precedent.
They were the first to do this when George W. Bush was president.
And remember Miguel Estrada as an example.
Dick Durbin said, oh, he's a Latino.
He couldn't be allowed to reach the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals or else he'll become a candidate for the Supreme Court.
They did it to Priscilla Owens and Janice Rogers Brown and Charles Pickering and William Pryor and so many others.
And the violation of norms continued.
You know, you had, for example, breaking the filibuster for appellate nominees.
Well, that was Harry Reid that did that in 2013.
The Republicans did not do that.
And now that that's the new rule, that's why Donald Trump has been able to get all these justices passed.
So how do you see the people of Arizona?
Tell us about the voting system in Arizona because it's different in every state.
I have it up on Hannity.com, an electoral map, when to register, when early voting starts.
How do you do absentee voting?
Where do you vote on election day?
Who's running for the Senate if you have a Senate race?
Who's your congressional candidate?
What's the system in Arizona?
So in Arizona, you can get an early ballot through the mail.
The vast majority of people do.
It's upwards of 75%.
You have to ask for it, though.
And so, or you could be on the list where you do get it sent to you each election, but it's clarified in short periods of time.
So a lot of people do this.
They get the ballot.
They then can either put it back in the mail or they can drop it off at an early polling place.
Early voting in person starts on October 7th.
And you can also go vote on Election Day in person if that's your choice.
We've built this over the last several decades, unlike some of these states who are trying to do this, you know, short at the last minute, send a ballot to everybody who's on the voter rolls, no matter how accurate or inaccurate it is.
For the voters who are listening in Arizona, if you're on the early voted list and you do get it in the mail, you can go trace your ballot on your county recorder site to make sure they received it, make sure your signature has been matched, make sure your ballot has been counted.
So it's important that you do chase it after you send it back in or drop it back off to make sure it has been counted.
And we've got to be vigilant.
We have observers and lawyers watching this whole process as it unfolds, both before Election Day and in the counting that happens afterwards.
Yeah, look, I mean, there's a lot in play here, a lot at stake here.
And, you know, I look at, for example, Arizona.
How many new miles of border wall have been built in the state?
The president now has built 300 miles a wall.
Now, if we recall, the Democrats supported building a wall in the second term of Obama, but once Donald Trump wanted it, they were dead set against it.
They wouldn't help the president.
The president had to, you know, find other means to reallocate funds from the Defense Department to get that done.
How many miles in Arizona have been built?
Well, we're up to 300 total in the country.
And in Arizona, I'd have to get the final number, but I was just down there last Saturday watching the construction.
This one community, we've got fifth-generation ranchers who have never seen anything like this.
And it's a game changer for them.
And the Border Patrol agents, they often had nothing or one of those Normandy barriers you could just step over, put a ramp over.
We care about border security in Arizona.
We've got the cartels trafficking through our communities.
It's a public safety issue.
It's a national security issue, the opioids, illegal traffic.
And so, I mean, our community welcomes the border wall, welcomes border security.
Promises made, promises kept.
It's been an honor to work with President Trump to bring border security to Arizona.
I think your race is critical.
I think it's crucial.
Martha McSally, we appreciate you taking time to be with us.
And we're going to follow the race in Arizona very, very closely on election night.
And I hope, you know, the good people of Arizona, they're going to be voting for President Trump.
Also, do not forget, down ballot.
That is you.
You're next.
And that means your congressional candidates so that we don't have to have another four years of never-ending impeachment that Pelosi is again promising.
We can impeach him over anything we want, she said today.
Anyway, Senator, thank you for being with us.
Appreciate it.
How come people get in touch with you, by the way?
They can go to McSallyforsenate.com.
You can contribute.
You can sign up to volunteer.
Look, the president's neck and neck.
We're neck and neck.
We need everybody to do everything we can to save our country.
It's key.
It's going to be a close race in Arizona.
We need everybody all hands on deck.
Thank you, Senator.
800-941 Sean, you want to be a part of the program.
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Let's get a quick call in here while we can.
John in Florida, next on the Sean Hannity show.
Boy, do we need Florida in 42 days, sir?
How are you?
Glad you called.
Hey, but there's Trump signs everywhere, and we are just hoping and praying that this guy gets in again.
We love him.
Well, listen, we know Florida is notoriously close.
You know, it could be the difference of 527 votes or 537, whatever the number was or less.
Hanging, swinging, dimbled, pimple chads.
We've been there.
Don't want to go there again.
Well, I know it's anecdotal, but if it's any consolation, right here in the Orlando area, about every other day, we see a congregation of Trump people standing on the corner.
We're honking our horns and they're waving signs.
It's great to see.
And I hope that's statewide.
Yeah, listen, there's only one.
Look, if everybody just can listen to this from me, this is an all-hands-on-deck moment to save our great republic.
Reagan said that freedom is only one generation away from extinction.
Now, when you think of all the blood and sacrifice and lives lost and limbs lost for the cause of liberty and freedom, so we can have the greatest wealth-creating system on earth: capitalism, risk, reward, invention, innovation, opportunity.
All of it, every major issue you can think of, the left is on the wrong side of that issue.
So, if you don't have the urgency that you need, you will get the government you deserve.
I'm one vote, I'm one voice, but it's everybody.
We are all spokes in a wheel.
If everybody does their part, we'll win.
If you don't, you're going to get the government sadly you deserve, and it's not going to be pretty.
That I can promise you.
All right, we're counting on you, John.
Thank you.
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Sean, you want to be a part of the program.
The mob, the media.
Donald Trump saying I've done more in 47 months than Biden has done in 47 years.
We'll get to that and much more.
Final hour free-for-all, Hannity 9 Eastern tonight on the Fox News channel.
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All right, so Biden yesterday, talking to someone off camera during an interview, he keeps getting more bizarre.
I lost that line.
Listen to this.
You are going to freeze deportations.
Freeze deportations for the first hundred days.
And the only people will be deported are people who committed a felony while here.
That's number one.
Okay, I lost that line.
Yeah, well, but that's good because we can talk you and I on that.
Okay.
But think about it.
I lost that line.
What the hell does that mean?
And this was a media interview.
Then he botched the Pledge of Allegiance.
By the way, not the first time.
Never mind the fact that, you know, we hold these truths to be self-evident.
All men are created equal in doubt by the old.
We owe these truths to be self-evident.
All men and women were created by the thing.
God, the creator of everything.
Well, he botched the pledge again.
Listen.
I don't pledge allegiance to red states of America or blue states of America.
I pledge allegiance to the United States of America.
One nation.
Indivisible.
Under God, for real.
Okay.
Good job, Joe.
Yeah, great.
You even got in God, which they kind of took out during the DNC.
President was on Fox and Friends yesterday.
I've done more in 47 months than Biden has done in 47 years, which is true.
The only thing Biden has done is talk.
I can't, we've sent people, we sent Lawrence Jones on the street as our 2020 correspondent on the ground, and he can't find.
Well, he seems nice and he smiles.
I mean, he was vice president once.
What did he do for we the people?
Anyway, here's the president.
I think he's a professional.
I don't know if he's all there, but I think he's a professional.
I have to assume that he's a professional and that he can debate.
I don't understand what's going on.
He doesn't seem to be answering questions and he can't answer questions.
And much worse, a little while ago when he was on the stage with the Democrats, he couldn't do well.
He did okay with Bernie.
It was sort of a tie.
It was nothing great.
And because he's been there 47 years, he's been in the public service.
It's a long time.
But the one thing I'd also say is he's been there a long time.
Why hasn't he done all this stuff that he said he's going to do?
You know, he says, oh, gee, I wish we did this or I wish we did that.
I've done more in 47 months than he's done in 47 years.
That's just true.
Anyway, here to weigh in on that, Joe Concha, commentator, opinion columnist for the Hill, Mark Simone.
He's the host on our New York affiliate, WOR.
And, you know, you just look at the two candidates and I look at the polls.
I'm like, okay, please tell me these polls aren't correct, Mark Simone.
You could make the case that Trump has done more in 47 days than Biden's done.
Yeah, I think you're right, actually.
Middle East point.
This is elder abuse.
You know, the Democratic Party was always the young, dynamic John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton.
Now they're Democrat, according to a nursing home.
The last candidate, remember 2016, she's coughing, passing out in the street.
This guy's going to the rally on a stretcher, leaving in an ambulance.
I mean, well, I don't know what's going on here.
I think his debate prep, he's doing these longer events now.
He's practicing standing up for two hours and being able to talk.
You know, if he's got a record, I don't know how he's going to defend it.
His only skill was making speeches and doing interviews.
And now he's lost stat scope.
He doesn't even have that anymore.
He wouldn't even answer the question if he plans on stacking the court, Joe Concha.
He wouldn't answer the question.
He had originally promised he would give a list of names.
He said it would be an African-American, qualified people for the Supreme Court.
Now he's saying he's not going to do either.
I'm not going to comment on whether I'll stack the court.
What?
Why not?
You don't answer.
He's answered next to no questions the whole time.
It's amazing, Sean.
I've never seen somebody campaign for the highest office in the land while pleading the fifth, right?
Won't answer any questions to your point.
That's true.
And look, he's taking a knee in the third quarter of a four-quarter game, and he does himself no favors with the debates.
You know, what are we at now?
Almost 10 days away?
It's like going into a heavyweight fight without training or sparring.
And Mike Tyson had a great line once when this was Tyson before he got beat by Douglas when no one thought he could get beat, where somebody said, hey, this boxer is going to fight you.
He says he has a plan.
He says he knows how to beat you.
And Tyson says, yeah, everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
And when he does this debate in 10 days, he's going to hear questions he's never heard before, Joe Biden.
And he's not going to handle them all because we've seen what happens when he does get a question he doesn't like.
He gets defensive.
He gets angry.
He gets incoherent.
Right.
And that won't play well in terms of being nice guy Joe Biden.
Suddenly, when he's challenged on anything and he hasn't been challenged yet, it's not going to go well, I'm telling you.
I have one strategy that I'm going to keep to myself because I do.
I do.
Share with me and Mark.
No one else is listening.
Yeah, nobody else.
It's sort of like remember Connie Chung was asking Newt's mom, just between you and me and like, you know, 10 million people that are watching.
And she fell for it, didn't she?
Call him the B-word?
Oh, yeah, yeah.
I think that was not a good moment for Newt's mom back in the day.
You know, all right.
So look, I mean, Joe is proven in these other debates.
Even when Kamala Harris pounded him in the debate about I was that little girl and pounded him over his, you know, praise of the former Klansman Robert Byrd, pounded him over working with the former Klansman to prevent integration of schools.
Could you imagine if Donald Trump did any of this, Mark Simone, and didn't want his kids going to public schools that he described as racial jungles?
Yeah, he's got to explain a lot of stuff.
This plan of putting housing projects in the suburbs, most people aren't aware of that.
That Biden-Obama plan.
When they start to hear about that in the debate, I don't know how he defends that.
It was Biden-Obama that built those cages and put those kids in there.
He's got to defend that kind of stuff.
He hasn't really explained Hunter yet.
Hey, Hunter did more in 47 years than Biden did.
Hunter's run an oil company, a hedge fund.
He has never really fully answered this, and he's going to get pinned down on it.
And I don't know what he's going to, how he's ever going to explain all that.
I mean, is he going to get pinned down by the moderators?
And I know Chris Wallace is doing the first debate.
And I thought Chris did the best debate in the last round of debates in 2016.
I thought he did the best job.
And he's known for asking everybody tough questions.
Is he going to go in and ask those questions, Joe Concha?
No, you know, again, we have to look for consistency, right?
And as you said, 2016, people that hate Fox said, yeah, Chris Wallace did a good job.
And that's why he's back here.
And I think some people get angry with Chris because they think, well, you know, he isn't somebody who is a partisan for the president.
And that's correct.
He said once recently, and I thought it was a good line.
He said, you know, I get complimented for being fair.
That used to be the minimum requirement for keeping your job.
Now it's like an anomaly, right?
So, yeah, I think Chris Wallace will keep it policy-based, right?
And out of the noise in terms of all the social justice stuff.
Obviously, that'll come up to a certain extent.
But overall, I think that Joe Biden and Donald Trump, that is everything, the first debate.
You can look at the second and the third.
That's fine.
But usually the first kind of sets the tone.
And I think in this case, you're going to have 80, 90 million people watching.
I think it was 85 million watch Trump and Hillary.
And for many, it'll be the first time they see Joe Biden even talking or performing because, again, today, he doesn't have any campaign events or isn't taking any questions from the press six weeks before an election with the Supreme Court thing going on, by the way, and Mitt Romney obviously is saying that he will vote.
That's a pretty big deal.
You probably want to be out there defining yourself.
Joe Biden isn't doing that.
And I'm telling you, the Supreme Court nomination and the hearings, I hope that they do have hearings.
Democrats will show who they are like they did with Kavanaugh.
And I think in a close election, that'll be enough to tip the scales to the president.
So on.
Look, I don't think there's any way you can have hearings, Mark Simone.
I think that's just part of the process.
But, you know, Democrats are promising it.
There was a great piece of the New York Post today about, yeah, the Democrats' answer to anything they don't like is to burn it all down.
And, well, that's stacking the courts and ending the legislative filibuster and eliminating the Electoral College, impeaching the president and impeaching Barr and the arrows in the quiver comment and everything else that they're threatening to do.
Oh, and statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico.
Yeah.
Problem with hearings, though.
I don't know what they do with the racist playbook.
She's got two kids who are black that she's adopted.
That's not going to work.
She's Catholic.
She believes in God and Jesus and expresses her faith.
I mean, do you remember the line of Diane Feinstein?
Yeah.
But Biden desperately needs the Catholic vote.
They can't go anti-Catholic.
They can bring up that Roe v. Wade's in danger, but they've been using that old stale argument for 50 years.
It's never ever applied.
So they have no shot against her.
I don't think they have a shot against her either, but it doesn't mean they're not going to be vicious.
I mean, I would expect that.
Now, I don't question Nancy Pelosi's faith.
I know she's at odds with the Catholic Church on the issue of abortion.
I'm not getting into anybody's private religious views, Joe Conscience.
None of my business.
Joe Biden, same thing, right?
Deep Catholic, but yet he's no pro-choice.
That's a great point, too.
That's another good point.
Big deal, no question.
But again, Democrats already look bad in this whole situation because you can't be against a Supreme Court nominee and say, well, we've got to honor traditions and norms of the past, all while saying we need to blow up the Electoral College and the filibuster after the election while adding Puerto Rico and D.C. as states.
Yeah, I think norms and traditions went out the window, particularly after the Brett Kavanaugh hearings.
And I think that's why Lindsey Graham has changed his mind from 2016, because after that, all bets are off.
And Democrats, if they were put in the same situation right now, if they had to nominate somebody, of course they would go ahead and do it.
I mean, that's not a question.
Well, it's happened 29 times.
But again, this is not stuff Mark that gets even talked about in the media.
It's people like us that do it.
Hey, you know, this is going to go very well when you see Mitt Romney jump on board.
That is the canary in my own mind.
If he's grabbing onto Trump's coattails, he knows something.
And Democrats have to, after this election, when they lose, just start to rethink everything.
Stop with all these tactics.
Just find a good candidate.
Find an issue.
Try that next time.
That's the only thing that works.
All right.
Now, I've gone over exhaustively the positions of Amy Coney Barrett, her positions, and Barbara Lagoya, who is on the 11th circuit, less experienced, but she would be the first Cuban American to ever be on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Not that I think that that should be the litmus test for anybody or anything.
Is there anything you see, either one of you, on the issue of what might stand out?
I've got to imagine they're going to try and frame this as Roe v. Wade, but you know, Amy Barrett, for example, says, yeah, it's pretty unlikely that the court will ever overturn Roe v. Wade as curbed by a Planned Parenthood, the Casey case.
And the fundamental element, the woman has a right to choose an abortion, will probably stand.
And, you know, has been very, very outspoken about, yeah, that's just pretty much established law at this point.
The other thing about Amy Coney Barrett, besides all that, she just is the suburban housewife, soccer mom, working incredible career.
And they keep saying Trump needs to appeal more to suburban women, and she will do that.
She's got a lot going for that Roe v. Wade argument.
President Trump will just say, you've been using that for 50 years.
Stop using it.
It doesn't mean anything anymore.
Everybody thinks, and I guess maybe it's the mob and the media, Joe, that Roe v. Wade somehow means there'll be no more abortion.
Right, it just goes back to the states, right?
And again, it's not like this had become such a staunchly pro-life country.
I looked at Gallup and their most recent poll on it.
It's 48% are pro-choice, 48%, 46%, excuse me, pro-life.
In other words, that's a dead heat.
So in terms of this somehow being an issue, if it comes up during the nomination process, it's not going to move the needle either way because the country is pretty much exactly split on the issue.
And no one really believes, to your point, that the Supreme Court's going to overrule Roe versus Wade.
And it's not a big topic.
Maybe if this were the 1996 election, this would be a big topic, but it's not now, clearly.
I don't see a single state that would eliminate abortion.
There might be some restrictions, but you're always going to have your New York and Californians of the country.
Mark Simone, Joe Concha, thank you both.
800-941 Sean, we'll just take calls final half hour of the show today.
Steve, Pennsylvania, boy, do we need your state of Pennsylvania in 42 days?
And Joe did say a number of times he'd end fracking in case people in Pennsylvania are listening.
What's going on, Joe?
Sorry, Steve, what's going on?
How are you?
Hey, Sean, I'll tell you, my wife and I are getting ready to go to the Trump rally right now, right outside of Pittsburgh.
It's a pretty crazy scene, but that's actually not why I called, Sean.
I wanted to give you a little update from that silent majority here in southwestern Pennsylvania.
A couple of weeks ago, my wife and three kids and I, we live in a suburban middle-class community in Washington County.
We were the only house in a neighborhood of about 50, 60 homes that had a sign, a Trump sign.
So a couple of days later, Sean, my wife and I came out, it was gone.
And some of our neighbors said, hey, did you guys take your Trump sign down?
And we said, no.
I mean, it was gone, Sean.
Somebody stole it.
So now I can report to you that my neighbors kind of were like, oh, I've had enough of this.
We have seven homes in our neighborhood now with a Trump sign or a flag.
And four years ago, Sean, we were the only house that had a Trump sign in the last election.
And I'm just telling you right now, southwestern Pennsylvania, this silent majority, we're not that silent anymore, Sean.
We want to peacefully and publicly support this president.
And we love President Trump, but more importantly, Sean, we love America.
So thank you for everything you do for this country.
And I just wanted to let you know that it's making a difference.
We need Pennsylvania so bad.
Your state could be make or break.
That's how important Pennsylvania is.
It's a pleasure to hear that.
Please, anything and everything anyone in Pennsylvania can do, Wisconsin can do, Ohio can do, North Carolina, Florida can do.
We need you.
Arizona.
Thank you, my friend.
All right, straight to the phones.
Final half hour.
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If you had any doubts about the Democrats, I just go back to where we started the show today.
You know, their answer to anything is, we're going to burn it all down.
We're going to, yeah, really?
You're going to vote, even though it's happened 29 times before, even though we advocated it for it four years ago.
Just hypocrites.
We're going to stack the courts.
Joe Biden won't even say he won't do it because he will do it.
You have to assume he'll do it.
He's going to do AOC telegraphed.
He'll do whatever the hardcore left that is the Democratic Radical Socialist Party tells him to do.
Now they're going to end the legislative filibuster.
All rules are going to be changed if God forbid they get power.
They'll eliminate the Electoral College.
D.C. statehood, Puerto Rico, statehood, Samoa statehood.
What?
Now, Nancy Pelosi, how many more times is she going to talk about impeaching the president?
We have the right.
We can impeach him every day of the week for anything he does.
I'm going to press you one more time.
What is your power to do this?
I get the election, but you can get up more.
You can speak out more.
You can do more impeachments, things like that.
Do you have enough power?
Well, we can impeach him every day of the week for anything he does.
In fact, 200 people dying.
Well, because look, the American people want to know what we're doing that affects them directly.
We can impeach him every day of the week for anything he does.
Oh, I'm sure that is exactly what our framers and our founders had in mind.
They don't like there if they don't like the decision.
Now, I'll tell you the danger in all of this is, you know, they are, you know, McConnell warning of all the dirty tricks they Schumer's going to play.
This is how sick it's gotten.
Frankly, it's dangerous.
Just like, you know, the encouraging of the violence, not condemning the violence, supporting the defund effort.
Police become the enemy.
It's really, you know, you talk about extremism, radicalism.
That is your party.
That is the modern Democratic Socialist Party.
All right, to the phones we go as promised, Mark in Florida.
Boy, do we need Florida in 42 days?
Mark, I'm counting on you to carry the state.
Can you handle that for me?
No problem, Sean.
Thank you for taking my call.
Quick question on the vote for the Supreme Court nominee.
If McCowski and Collins just vote present, does that lower the threshold for the number of votes needed?
And my second quick question is: is anybody going to check Joe Biden before the debate to make sure he doesn't have an earpiece with somebody feeding him answers?
We're going to have conspiracy theories.
Did he have a chip implanted in his ear?
No, I don't think there'll be any such check.
I'd love to know how many Red Bulls or cups of coffee they're going to jack him up with for the debate.
But look, Joe Biden, you know, he's proven he can survive these debates.
We saw the town hall.
It was fluffy.
I don't think the president should be counting on any moderator to throw, to ask hard questions of Joe, and I think he'll have the opportunity to do that himself.
And I don't think there's anybody that's better suited to go up against him.
There's going to be three debates.
And I just, whether or not the Democrats and the media want to acknowledge a simple, obvious truth, Joe is in a cognitive decline.
Joe is weak and Joe is frail.
I said the other night on TV, I said, oh, I'm going to get killed for saying this.
And I don't know if I did or didn't.
Linda can weigh in.
You read this crap.
You and Sweet Baby James read it.
When I said, I'm almost to the point I feel sorry for the guy.
It's like it's weekend at Bernie's.
It's so bad.
They're propping him up so much.
And to ignore what is so obvious to everybody, there's no place.
Mark, I don't go and I don't get asked about what is up with Biden?
What the hell is going on?
And the answer is obvious.
I mean, yeah, go ahead.
Yeah, I actually think the problem is that everyone knows what's going on.
And I personally think that they didn't want to put up a stronger candidate because they know that America is happy with Donald Trump and everybody in the regular world that doesn't have time to riot and protest and burn things down, you know, on the taxpayer's dime is at work and they just want to do three things, which is protect their kids, put a roof over their heads, put food on the table.
I want to remind you that you are.
I have a very different philosophy about elections because I just, I'm a numbers guy and I look at numbers and I look at how hard it is mathematically for a Republican when you start out without New York, New Jersey, Illinois, Oregon, Washington, and California.
You got a lot of ground to make up.
For a Republican to win, you have to run the table.
You've got to win Florida.
We all know Florida is always hard.
You've got to win Georgia.
You've got to win North Carolina.
Those states have shown signs of political shifts in recent years.
They make me a little nervous.
No Republican has ever become president without Ohio.
You've got to win Iowa.
I really need Arizona in the win column.
And right now, it's about two down for the president based on the polling.
If you believe polls or not, it doesn't matter.
That's what it says.
I'd like to see then you got to pick off these other states, Pennsylvania.
You got to look to New Mexico and Nevada.
New Hampshire, Nebraska congressional district too, Maine congressional district too, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota.
Hard states for Republicans to win.
It's hard.
You are more confident than I am.
You were confident in 2016.
I just knew the president could win than candidate Trump.
I knew he could win.
I knew there was a path.
I actually had a different path outlined for him.
I thought there was a better shot in Colorado, to be honest.
But see, here's the thing that you're not taking into account that I am.
You know, Katie and I, every day we sit in that studio and we talk to America.
They call in.
You talk.
We talk to them.
And we are getting phone calls from Washington, from California, from Delaware, from Pennsylvania.
Stop right there.
Before you get to Pennsylvania, every one of those states, Donald Trump's not going to win.
I'll bet you any amount of money.
So here, let's make a little wager, right?
Okay.
So California, Oregon, Washington.
These are places that are under siege, under Democratic rule.
They have governors that are willing to turn off their water and their electricity if they think that they're going out too far on a limb against their regulations.
And to say that they're suppressing civil liberties is an understatement.
And I believe that there are a lot of Democrats who are sitting at home smiling and nodding just because they don't want to get into it.
A lot of people are not, they're not confrontational like you and me.
They don't want to argue.
They just want to go along.
Wait, wait, wait.
When they get in there and they pull that lever, they are going to be able to do that.
So you want to bet me that Donald Trump's going to win California, Oregon, and Washington.
Do you really want me to take your money?
Because he's not going to win those states.
I don't know that he'll win them, but I do not believe that they are blaming for Biden.
They're not single digits in California.
I don't know.
I mean, they could steal it.
Listen, Kevin McCarthy is saying they're going to be counting a vote up to 16 days after Election Day in California.
The recount for this, oh, man, it's going to make the hanging Chads look like nothing.
I hope not.
Simple, pimple.
What I would rather have happen, and this is where I call an all-hands-on-deck moment.
The country, you've got to understand if you're in any of the states I mentioned, you know, you've got to, I use the urgency analogy of being on your own 20, two minutes to go in the game, no timeouts, march down the field, 80 yards, cross the plane, kick the extra point.
That's what you need to do to win.
Don't understand a word of that because you don't know what football is.
That's correct.
So, but the point is, you got if everybody does their part with urgency, you have to have a listen.
When they're talking about stacking the courts, ending the legislative filibuster in the Senate, they're talking about eliminating the electoral college.
Let me tell you what's going to happen.
We'll be the divided states of America if they try to get rid of the electoral college.
They want statehood so that they would have a majority in the Senate in perpetuity.
They're talking about Nancy Pelosi, we can impeach Trump every day of the week for anything he does, impeach Barr.
We have a lot of arrows in the quiver.
But Sean, can I interrupt for one minute?
There's something that you say, and I don't think it gets enough attention.
And we've talked about it quite a bit through Live Free Your Die and other people who are writing these great books right now, like the judge that was on today.
Really, just we need our audience to think of one main thing, which is these people have all been in office for more than 100 years combined.
They have done nothing for the American voter.
Not a thing.
The president is right.
He's done more in 47 months than Biden has done in 47 years.
And I defy anybody that wants to call this program and tell me his great accomplishment in this, as defined as how has he improved the lives of the American people.
Exactly.
I go through the money.
Where were you on 9-11, 2012 when our soldiers were dying, when our civilians that were working in the annex died in Benghazi?
At this point, what difference does it make, Hillary said?
But Biden is the person we're talking about.
We knew Hillary was a horrible human being.
We knew it.
But Joe Biden, whose son, God rest his soul, served in the military, how could you let a fellow military person knowing that your child served as well die and do nothing?
You were on the bank.
How could you give Mullahs and Iran $150 billion?
Right.
So you were optimistic and you had no doubts in 2016.
You did.
I just.
I had one doubt, but once that doubt was done, I was like, that's it.
For me, until I hear the words, and I hope I hear them, I hope the mob and the media has to choke on them.
That we can now project Donald J. Trump has been elected, re-elected the 45th president of the United States.
I will be there.
You know what I do on election nights.
Nobody's allowed near me on election night.
That's correct.
I will have, because I don't have a computer, but I will set up a war room with five at least computers in front of me.
And I have a list of people that I will be communicating with that understand where Cuyahoga County and Hamilton County is, that understand.
And I will be looking in corners and I'll be using software that, you know, look, I was the one that first told the president he won last time.
I called him up on a cell.
I said, Mr. President, congratulations.
Now, I called them after the exit polls came out and I said, don't pay attention to them.
Somebody, they're drawing straws right now, and somebody's going to walk in and give you very bad news.
And he handled it really well.
It was like, okay, well, I said you didn't win a state according to the exit polls.
Then I told him the Dick Cheney called to this radio program on Election Day 2004, where John Kerry exit polls showed he was president.
And that's another thing.
If you're out in Arizona, you can't pay attention to Nevada, New Mexico.
Don't pay attention to exit polls.
Everybody needs to go out.
Your vote is going to be a vote.
Just do it.
Just locked in.
You're going to vote now.
It's your civic.
I am not against voting early if that's more convenient for you, but make sure you double check that your vote was counted.
And there are ways that you can do that.
And remind your friends and family who think that Biden Harris are great.
remind them of all the things that they haven't done and that the things that they are doing are terrible and that they have a record of just talking a lot.
Obama was a fantastic speech giver.
That is what he did.
He was a great orator.
End of story.
That's where it started and ended.
He did not think.
All right, I got to end this.
Oh, Ethan is telling me National Voter Registration Day is today.
There you go.
Now we have an interactive map on Hannity.com.
Just information, how to register to vote in your state, when the deadline is, when does early voting start in your state?
Has early voting started?
What about if you want to vote absentee this year?
How do you do it?
How do you get your ballot that you request?
And Sean, maybe today, maybe right now is a good time to throw to some Biden audio.
You know, maybe we need to remind the audience just how unbelievable this is.
You want this guy as your president.
Hit it.
We, the people, we hold these truths, et cetera.
Sounds corny, but it's real.
Because now you say, by the way, are you going to stick with the president on the following president, the last guy, on this issue?
What I propose is it can be done.
I think we're in a position to really make it happen.
And my team and your team are already working closely together to light up the path forward here.
Critical laws like the PRO Act, the strength and collective bargaining.
Politics like prevailing and look, I guess I'm getting, I'm taking too much time, but you know.
Back in the spring, late fall, early, I mean, late spring, late winter, early fall, early, anyway, you know what I mean.
So we can chip in and support those who are listening to this, chip in and support our campaign.
Text Joe, two, three.
Excuse me, I got to get this right.
At the medical school, or not, I guess it wasn't accident on the campus, but people from the medical school were at the I want to be clear.
I'm not going nuts.
I'm not sure whether it's a medical school or where the hell I spoke.
I'm sorry, who was I supposed to go to next?
Anybody?
He's saying that it was President Mylos.
We hold these truths to be self-evident.
All men and women created by the gold.
You know the thing.
All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
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