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Aug. 6, 2021 - Sean Hannity Show
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Remembering Charlie Daniels
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Well, New York City's starting it.
Now LA is following and cities like San Francisco following.
And that is, you know, proof of vaccination.
If you want to go to a restaurant, if you want to go into any store to buy something, if you want to go to a concert, if you want to go to a venue, a sporting event, yeah, you need your proof of vaccination or you will be shut out.
You have Comrade de Blasio probably saying the dumbest thing of the week, unless we want freedom taken away.
Think about this.
Unless we want freedom taken away, we need a vaccine mandate.
How is that not taking away freedom to choose what's in your best health interest?
Listen.
The Delta variant has changed the game.
Unless we want to run the risk of going back to restrictions and having our freedom taken away and people losing their jobs again, it's really clear what we have to do.
So here's a clear message.
We're saying you want to go and enjoy great restaurants?
Amen.
You want to go to movie theaters, go to the gym?
That's great.
We want all that.
You got to get vaccinated.
You want to work in those places?
You got to get vaccinated for the good and the health of everyone around you as well.
It's not that tough to do.
All right.
So anyway, then you have, if you look at the media in New York, you'd think there's only one person running for mayor of New York City.
There's not.
And that's the Democrat Eric Adams.
And Eric Adams, you know, was in Washington sucking up to Joe Biden.
And Eric Adams came out and he supports this vaccine mandate.
Now, there is another candidate.
We're going to talk to him in a second.
He's the one I've endorsed.
And that's Curtis Slewa.
He's been helping to secure the streets of New York for decades, on the streets, in the subways, day and night.
He's been out there along with the rest of the guardian angels that he trains to keep people safe.
But anyway, here's what Eric Adams supporting the mandated vaccine, which would shut a lot of New York City residents out of any venue, any place, anywhere.
I speak with the mayor from time to time.
He's making the decisions right now.
He is the mayor of the city of New York, but we do communicate.
And yes, I believe it's imperative that we have these one, incentives for people to get vaccinated.
Two, to put in place those things that will encourage people to say, you're going to miss out what's great about this city if you're not following the basic rule of being vaccinated.
Vaccines will ensure that even if you are impacted by COVID, you're not going to have the level of severity that we see without a vaccine.
So I'm going to going to continue to encourage people to do so.
And I think the mayor's in the right direction currently.
Oh, okay.
I think that, you know what?
You don't know a thing about anybody's medical condition, medical history in New York.
And it's up to every individual to take into account their unique medical history, their unique current medical condition.
They are to do their own research, talk to their doctor, their doctors, and then in consultation with them, make the decision that's right for them.
I don't know when Bill de Blasio became the great medical doctor that he is to give, you know, one-size-fits-all medicine.
Anyway, Curtis Sleewa is with us.
He's the Independent and Republican running for mayor of New York.
He has promised to implement the plans that we know solve crime and will make the city safe and secure again so people can live freer in New York.
Curtis, welcome back.
And first, let's get your reaction to these vaccination mandates.
Appreciate it, Sean.
What they are doing is crushing freedom.
Comrade Bill de Blasio, who's been a part-time mayor, who single-handedly has destroyed this city that you love, I love, and so many others have loved.
Unfortunately, they've had to flee as a result of his ineffectiveness and inefficiency in dealing with this pandemic situation and always overhyping it.
He's following the lead of France in Italy, in which they have mandated mass and mandated vaccines.
Well, how's that working?
They've had virtual riots in the streets, a lack of cooperation.
They don't trust their people.
They're not giving their people freedom to make their own determinations.
I am opposed to the mask mandates.
I am opposed to the vaccine mandates.
People, if they choose to wear masks, that's okay.
People, if they choose to take vaccines, that's okay.
I've been vaccinated.
I encourage people to get vaccinated.
But what's lost in this discussion, Sean, is there are so many people for medical reasons who cannot be vaccinated.
People undergoing chemotherapy, people whose preconditions were not permitted.
There are people of strong religious belief.
Their religion says it can't be vaccinated.
And then there are those who have been brought up, as I was brought up, as you were brought up, Sean, to believe that if the FDA has not given its signed sealed and delivered approval for any medication, it's not to be taken.
Now, because of the emergency situation, that's been waived.
But there are many people who still are unsure of the vaccine.
And as you mentioned, in the minority community, black and Hispanics, about 40% have been vaccinated.
How are they going to go to work?
How are they going to earn a paycheck?
And what about all the children?
Sean, if you want to bring your children to a restaurant to visit with their grandparents, the children haven't been vaccinated.
So that would mean all these restaurants wouldn't be permitted to have children come in.
Their business, already crushed by the pandemic, will face an economic, just complete annihilation.
Bars, all-night venues.
We were just starting to open up.
Do you know that the International Car Show canceled the day after De Blasio mandated mask mandates and vaccine mandates?
Amazon, who was going to bring its workforce back into its huge commercial space that has been vacated, said, forget about it.
We can plan on January.
Google said, instead of September, come back in October.
He's crushing the economic life out of the city of New York, the capitalistic engine of the world.
And I won't stand by it.
And my adversary, Eric Adams, is just de Blasio 2.0.
I believe in trusting people.
I believe in freedom.
That's what the United States is all about.
They believe that the government should control you from the cradle to the grave.
And that's adherent to our traditions as Americans.
For New York City to return to normal, meaning when you and I both remember, we lived through this together, Curtis.
We remember the old Times Square where there's nothing but drug dealers and prostitution and triple X rated movie theaters and porn shops and pimps and hustlers.
I mean, it's just, we remember those days.
You patrolled the streets in those days.
And then all of a sudden, Rudy Giuliani comes in and he starts enforcing the laws, lifestyle.
The squeegee people go away.
The panhandlers go away.
Then he puts a high concentration of the police force into the areas that are most ridden with crime and violence.
Stop and frisk is implemented.
And lo and behold, it's like Disneyland, or it was like Disneyland in Times Square.
Now it's extraordinarily dangerous again.
And isn't it interesting, Sean, that this mayor who's under attack for doing nothing about the rise in gun violence, gang violence, and violent crime, chooses to switch the discussion.
He's more interested in the one-shot, the two-shot vaccines.
I'm more interested in people getting shot and getting lead poisoned.
And those who won't come to New York because it's so dangerous, they fear getting shot.
He won't spend any time addressing the most serious issue in this election cycle, which is violent street crime, gun violence.
He's chosen to do nothing about it.
And you know my message, Sean, because I've been very consistent in 42 years.
When you catch those individuals committing these crimes, these gangbangers, you use every resource.
Now, recently, you saw that film footage in Corona, Queens, where men on mopeds on Electric Rights went out and shot 10 people indiscriminately in a gang war.
Some of them illegal aliens.
I put the call out to say ICE should be brought in.
ICE, these brave men and women who have the best gang data imaginable.
They know which gangs are going back and forth across the border.
And this city will universally order all of its law enforcement, the NYPD, the DAs, all the investigators, not to cooperate with ICE.
Now, if these men who come in and assassinate people in the streets and then flee to their countries of origin can't be tracked by local law enforcement, why wouldn't we employ ICE, the brave men and women out there who put bulletproof vests on every day and go out and extract from our communities those illegals who have committed crimes against society, violent crimes, pedophiles, drug dealers, gangbangers, bad ombres.
You would think we would be availing ourselves of that resource.
Instead, Cuomo has called ICE thugs.
Eric Adams, my opponent, has called ICE thugs.
I say the ICE law enforcement agents of America are brave, should be honored, and we need their help in getting rid of those criminals who obviously cross over the international boundaries only to stay away from the long arm of the USA law.
Quick break.
We'll come right back.
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Curtis Sleewo is with us, Independent Republican running for mayor, New York City.
What people don't know about Curtis, and we've been friends for, well, how many decades now?
And you know what?
I'm still fond of, you know, all of our old colleagues when we were on the same radio station for many years together.
Even your former partner, I mean, as much as he was a hardcore left-wing radical communist, he was still a good guy.
But, you know, I will tell you, it's sad to see what's unfolding in the city.
And Eric Adams is trying to thread the needle.
I watch that every time you do a press conference and you talk about, yeah, we're going to bring back Stop and Frisk.
We're going to refund the police.
We're going to get rid of these idiotic no-bail laws.
This is how we save New York City.
This is, we're going to lower the taxes and especially taxes on property.
And we want to bring New York business back into, you know, making the city, you know, one of the greatest cities in the world.
It's not anymore, Curtis.
And you know, for years, I used to say the greatest city in the world.
I'm not saying it anymore because it's not the greatest city in the world.
It was after Rudy Giuliani, but it's deteriorated dramatically under Comrade de Blasio.
I don't see Eric Adams doing anything other than to try and thread a needle to sound as close to you as possible, but without really doing it or meaning it.
Well, Sean, just look at who he has embraced of late.
Bill de Blasio has endorsed him to become mayor.
Imagine he's accepted his endorsement, the worst mayor of our lifetime.
Andrew Cuomo, who's on the ropes, has also contributed to the deterioration of New York State and New York City.
That's why hundreds of thousands of people have fleed.
They're part of the Exodus south of the Mason-Dixon line.
And he has embraced both of them.
So he is just going to bring more Cuomo and more de Blasio policies into effect.
He is de Blasio and Cuomo 2.0.
And I tell the voters, what do you got to lose?
Because you know I'm not going to follow in Cuomo's footsteps.
And you know I'm not going to follow him.
You know what I love about your candidacy is, and this is, I haven't been in the subway in a number of years, Curtis.
I'm sorry.
I just, I had to get out of there after I was being chased every time I went in there from car to car to car, being recognized because of my television appearances.
And, you know, what everybody knows, and that's in the Bronx, that's in Queens, that's in Manhattan, that's in Harlem, that's everywhere, all over New York City, some of the toughest neighborhoods.
You've been there with people on the ground for decades.
They know you.
They say, hey, Curtis, what's going on?
Everybody knows you.
I've been out on the street with you.
Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis, Curtis.
And they know you mean it because you've done it for free for years.
We got 40 seconds.
Well, you know, I go into neighborhoods where the only Republican they've ever seen is Abraham Lincoln on a dollar bill.
You're right.
A $5 bill.
Well, if people want to know more of how to improve, don't move, because I want to save the rest of the country from having New York.
Improve, don't move.
Think about that.
What a slogan you have to use.
Wow, that says it all.
Right.
Just go to Curtis Leewa for Mayor.com.
That's CurtisSleewa for Mayor.com.
And Sean, your listeners have to help me keep New Yorkers in New York before they turn your states purple.
And then they're blue.
Listen, these people that are leaving New York, they're bringing their dumb politics with them.
And that should be a concern of everybody in every other state.
I agree with you.
That's why I tell him, it proved open.
Listen, the proof is in the pudding.
You've worked for free to protect people of New York for years.
And now you're asking them to help you make New York safe again and secure again.
And every neighborhood, every community that people can have safety, security, law, and order.
You bring that.
You've been committed to it for your whole life.
Curtis, that's Curtis Sleewa for mayor.com.
Thank you.
We'll have you back on.
Thank you, sir.
All right, Curtis Liwa, 800-941 Sean is our number.
When we come back, wide open phones on a Friday as we continue.
He was looking for a soul to steal.
He was in a vine because he was way behind and he was willing to make a deal.
When he came across this young man sewing on a fiddle and playing it hot.
And the devil jumped up on a hickory stump and said, boy, let me tell you what.
I guess you didn't know it, but I'm a fiddle player too.
And if you'd care to take a dare, I'll make a bet with you.
Now, you played pretty good fiddle, boy, but give the devil his due.
I bet a fiddle of gold against your soul because I think I'm better than you.
The boy said, my name's Johnny, and it might be a sin, but I'll take your bet, you're going to regret because I'm the best it's ever been.
Johnny here, I'll sing up your bowl.
You know, we lost not only one of the greatest musicians of all time, but also one of my dearest friends.
I just love this man so much.
What a great patriot.
What a great musician.
What a great performer.
What a great artist.
Charlie Daniels.
And, you know, because of COVID last year, he always would have his volunteer jam, and they're going to have one, a musical salute to Charlie Daniels.
So they're doing it this year.
And it's taking place on August the 18th.
Not only the remaining members of the Charlie Daniels band, 38 Special, Alabama, Big and Rich, Cowboy Troy.
I mean, I can go on and on.
Laurie Morgan, Michael W. Smith, Pure Prairie League, Randy Travis, Rhett Atkins, Ricky Skaggs, the Scooter Brown band, the Allman Betts Band from the Allman Brothers, the Atlanta Rhythm Section, Marshall Tucker Band, Travis Tritt.
I can't even name them all.
It's going to be an incredible, incredible day.
And anyway, so it's all happening on August the 18th.
It's a musical salute to our friend Charlie Daniels.
And it sounds like just a blast.
If we can, we're going to try and get there.
What day of the week is it, Linda?
Do you know?
Only Wednesday.
Wednesday.
Why is it always on a day I can never get out?
Anyway.
Wednesday's lump day.
That's a good time.
I say we go.
We broadcast the show from the arena.
I'm better than past the last five years.
I'd never take any time off.
I've done more this year.
You know, I'm trying to recover, get ready for 2022 and 2024.
What do you think, though?
Should we broadcast from there?
I think that would be fun.
I guess we'd have to get permission from Charlie Daniels Jr.
Well, Charlie Daniels Jr.
is on the phone right now.
He's also been a longtime friend of the program, him and his dad.
His dad used to write his column on politics soapbox, man, and it was hardcore, you know, straight from the heart.
I don't give a rip what anybody thinks writing.
And Charlie Daniels Jr.
is continuing it, by the way.
He's got his own podcast that he's put together.
We'll tell you about that in a second.
Charlie, so tell me about this volunteer jam and how people can get tickets.
Well, first, I have to say this because I've wanted to say this for a long time.
Longtime listener, first-time caller.
You're a great mirror.
Wait a minute.
You're not a first-time talker to Sean Annity.
We've had many conversations over the years.
No, but and I also need to say hi to your boss.
Hi, Linda.
Can we make that?
You just dropped down a thousand notches for that shot that you just took.
That's the reason I love that, man.
Yeah, of course.
Charlie loved Linda better than me, also.
It's unbelievable.
Anyway, I want you to know something.
I think about your dad.
You might laugh at this, but I got some friends that they must have put enough booze in me to make me sing the devil went down to Georgia recently on karaoke machine, and they were shocked that I didn't need a teleprompter.
And I'm like, yeah, I might have done this a time or two at your dad on stage, which was the worst version he ever had.
He had a little bit of experience.
Exactly.
There's actual video evidence of that.
It's on YouTube.
You can check it out.
You know, Vannity, Charlie Daniels band singing the devil.
Your dad was very special.
He loved God, family, country, and he loved football.
Yep, all of the above.
And music.
And he was a great musician.
And I know you, listen, I know you think about him every day.
You know, your dad was a very special man to me.
Anytime I ever called him, you know.
Anyway, so I want people to go, what a lineup.
How'd you get all these great people, this volunteer jam?
This is awesome.
Well, you know, originally it was going to be just another volunteer jam.
They started back in 1974, and they had them sporadically off and on through the 70s and 80s, and then kind of took a little break in the 90s, and then it came back in 2015.
And then this was going to be another volunteer jam.
And after, you know, after dad passed, and I don't really like saying that he passed.
I got a good friend that says he changed addresses.
And I said, I really like that a lot.
So after July 7th.
No, I could see, you know, Rush got to the Pearling Gates and said, here, I'm giving you back talent on loan from God.
And your dad got up there and said, you know, at the Pearlie Gates and said, Johnny kicked the devil's ass pretty hard.
And I reminded people every day.
Yes.
But anyway, it's now evolved into a tribute show.
You saved me the time of having to go through the list since you've already done it.
And I thank you very much for that.
But it's going to be an amazing night.
And there'll be some surprises.
There always are at a volunteer jam.
But it's going to be a beautiful tribute to dad for sure.
Special man.
Tell me about you getting into the podcasting business.
How cool is that?
You know, for the last year, I've been trying to figure out what I can do to kind of keep dad's legacy alive.
And it just, I kept coming back to this.
And after I did an audio book, which I had never done before, and I kind of got used to the sound of my voice.
And I was like, okay, maybe we can try this.
And so I just kind of slammed my way through it and have had a blast.
And we just dropped the first episode today.
And it's at charliedaniels.com/slash podcast or wherever you get your podcast, as they always say.
And so far, I've had a lot of great response from it.
So I hope everyone will check it out.
No, we'll definitely be checking it.
I better be a guest on this one day.
That's all I can say.
If not, you're in deep atom shiff.
John, I'll do a whole episode of just you and I. We'll figure out the time for it, but I'd love to do that.
Well, I'd love to talk about the Freedom Concerts.
It was great.
You know, I got an update from Tom Kilgannon, and I think now over $20 million has been dispersed.
Actually, it was Ollie North and Tom Kilgannon told me they hit the $20 million mark of this was money raised years ago for the children of slain soldiers to go to college.
Many of them were young at the time.
And people say, well, why aren't you giving the money away?
Because the kids are five years old, some of them.
And now they've grown.
This was after 9-11, 2001.
And they've dispersed $20 million.
Your dad was a big part of raising a lot of that money.
And he was just a special guy to be around.
I'll tell you.
He's electric.
I mean, your dad just cracked me up.
I remember going in his bus a few times.
He's popping out of the shower just before showtime and he's ready to roll.
And, you know, on stage, we'd be talking to each other as he's playing.
And he couldn't have been funnier and he couldn't have been more supportive.
And I think he really enjoyed me botching up his number one hit song of all time.
Oh, he had a great time watching your musical interpretation of all right.
You can say I put my heart into it, man.
I thought that I was running around stage and banging on drums and acting as nuts as I always am, you know.
It was so fun.
It was a lot of fun, for sure.
Linda, we got to take one of the better versions, maybe from the Orlando concert or something, and just throw it up there.
And we had so much fun out on the road together.
Well, listen, I love this.
Well, we're going to put a link on my website, Hannity.com.
We'll link your podcast and we'll link the voluntary jam dates and who's playing.
And I hope people can get out there.
It's going to be a hell of a show.
That sounds like a fun, fun night.
It's going to be great.
And I hope everybody can make it because I don't know if there'll be, I'm not sure there'll be another one of these.
This may be it.
Yeah, Sean, I might need that day off.
I'd like to put in for off from Wednesday.
Yeah, okay.
When do I ever say no to anybody on my staff?
Do I ever say no to anybody?
I really do think we should consider doing the show there.
I think that would be fun.
Let me look at the schedule.
If it can work, we can do both shows.
I'll do it.
I mean, you got to give me some credit.
I've taken a few days off this year.
You have indeed.
You have.
And the days I take off, you're like, finally.
Well, yeah, it's a minor miracle.
Then I kind of take off and then I say, nah, I think I'm going to work anyway.
Those are my favorite.
That's super fun.
Yeah.
She loses her Adam Schiff every time.
You told me you're taking off.
You told me.
You told me.
I'm like, well, I changed my mind.
It says the Sean Hannity show.
Sean Hannity gets to decide.
But anyway.
Well, if you guys decide to make it down, I know people.
I think I can get you.
You got it.
That's a good seat.
You know, I just, I would during those Freedom concerts, I usually always try to find time and stand off to the side and just watch it.
And then I love to look at the crowd and the reaction because I'm on TV and I'm on radio.
And they're pretty powerful forms of communication.
But the most powerful to me is music.
And maybe that's why in heaven, they talk about choirs of angels and heavenly music.
And because it's the most powerful, it touches people's hearts.
People will cry.
A range of emotions you go through in the middle of any concert of an artist that you happen to like.
And you go on this emotional journey throughout concerts.
And I'd love to not only just be watching it and feeling it myself, but watching other people and how they react to it.
And it's a pretty amazing thing to observe.
And your dad did that for decades.
And that's all he wanted to do.
He was sort of like, you know, when we lost Rush, it was such a big hit.
And I tried to tell people, I said, we now know what was on Rush's bucket list.
He'd kill himself to get a little better and take these harsh, harsh, brutal treatments.
And it wasn't to travel the world.
It was to get back on the air to be with his radio family, his fans, his friends.
And the same with your dad.
Your dad, you know, every summer was out on the road for months and months and months living in a bus.
He was, you know, up until the last years, he was doing, you know, 150 dates a year.
Easy.
I mean, that is a brutal schedule for any young artist.
Yeah.
Yeah, let alone somebody that's 83 years old.
And he was chomping at the bit to get back on the road, Sean.
I mean, he was just, it was just tearing him up to be stuck at home and not be able to go and do what he loved.
I don't know what he liked more, though.
I don't know if he liked politics on the side more or Tennessee volunteers football more.
I'm not sure.
Well, yeah, there's probably somewhere, you know, you're probably some a little of both, but I always kind of jokingly said that if dad had just learned to stop holding back and tell people how he really felt, he might actually do it.
That's the Charlie I know.
We had some great conversations in his bus.
We really did.
And on stage.
Okay, we'll put it up on Hannity.com.
My best to your family and to the other band members.
Please send my love and prayers.
And your dad, I know we'll see him again.
He's God-prepared mansion in heaven for the likes of Charlie Daniels.
That I believe.
Absolutely.
Well, if y'all can make it down, we'd love to see y'all.
All right.
Thanks, Charlie Jr.
Appreciate it.
800-941-Sean, all that on Hannity.com.
All right, real quick, let's go to Don Lake Ron Conkam on next Sean Hannity show.
What's up, big Don?
How are you, my friend?
Hey, Sean, how are you doing?
Listen, I'm looking forward to your energy tonight with that COVID confusion, Biden's pandemic failure.
Oh, it's let me tell you something.
I've been working hard on this.
We're going to do what the mob and the media will never do, Don.
We're going to lay out what a colossal screw-up that Joe Biden has made of COVID.
And when you see and hear what we have put together for tonight and what we're going to show tonight, I think it makes the case.
If it was a final argument before a jury, I think it would be one minute of deliberations, guilty as charged.
Well, my friend, I've been sent to your frustration over this topic for quite a few weeks now, and you can hear it on radio.
I see it on TV.
And these burdensome mandates on all Americans is driving me crazy.
Having children wear masks to school, it doesn't need to happen.
It's totally out of control.
Max vaccine mandate, so you can't go to a restaurant.
Are you kidding me?
You can't go to a store.
You can't go to a venue.
You can't do anything.
It's called what it is.
It's dictatorship out of control.
Yeah, but they're telling us they're doing this.
If you want to maintain your freedom, you've got to mandate vaccinations.
I'm like, huh?
Okay, how stupid do you think we are?
Yeah, DiPlasio is a complete idiot.
You can't take the guy seriously.
Can't wait for the day he's gone.
Can you imagine if Curtis wins?
How great would that be?
That would be so awesome.
That would be so good.
All right, Don, my friend.
Have a great weekend.
We love you.
You're the best.
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Hannity tonight, 9 p.m. Eastern.
Now, we're doing something the mob and the media will never do.
Here you have Joe Biden handed every therapeutic, three vaccines, and this man has done more to screw up our lives in every capacity regarding COVID-19 beyond our worst nightmare.
We're going to lay out exactly the definitive case, use their own words against them.
And it's a Hannity special about Joe's pandemic screw-ups.
You're going to want to tape a lot of the montages we'll have in tonight's show.
That's 9 Eastern.
Please set your DVR, never miss an episode.
But that's all the time we have for today.
We'll see you tonight.
Have a great weekend.
Back here on Monday.
Please stay safe and thank you for giving us this microphone every day.
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