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I don't find many movies I like.
I really don't.
I don't find many series that I like.
You know, I've kind of gotten to a place in my life.
I'd watch all these series and they're so dark and you binge watch them.
And by the time you're done, you know, you want to jump off a bridge.
And I'm tired of watching that crap.
And I don't spend a lot of time doing it anymore.
I've even now retreated back to books.
But when I find something that I really, really like, I like to share it with you.
And I got a trailer.
It's a long trail.
It's about three and a half minutes long with Mark Wahlberg in it and Mel Gibson in it.
And it's about a movie called Father Stew.
It's based on a true story.
And it's about an amateur boxer, in this case, Mark Wahlberg.
And anyway, moves to LA, wants to be a star.
And anyway, doesn't work out quite the way he wants.
He meets this girl he really, really likes.
And she doesn't really care about his bad boy image.
The first thing she says to him, well, you got to go to church.
And he says, she tries to charm her, goes to church.
He's an agnostic.
And anyway, long story short, ends up in a terrible motorcycle accident and starts reassessing his life.
And then leads to a surprising realization that he thinks he's drawn to the priesthood.
I know it takes a wild turn here.
And despite this health crisis and so on and so forth, and his estranged parents are Mel Gibson in the movie, he pursues this vocation.
And it's just, I want to know the rest of it.
I figured it out.
Yeah, seventh time's a charm.
I'm being an actor.
Oh, God.
You don't belong with those LA folks.
They're a bunch of fascist hippies.
What brings you here?
And I figured no better place to be discovered than the supermarket.
Hey, did I see you on a television series?
You do movies?
You don't work in the entertainment industry at all?
No, man.
Bill know you're fussing with his truck on the sun.
I'm just boring it.
I reckon it's a few months' worth of cleanups on I'll afford to pay off a DUI income.
What can I get for you, miss?
I got beef.
I can see that.
Hey!
Hey!
Let's not waste either of our time.
I'm a Catholic.
What?
Ain't that what confession's for?
I can't date someone who isn't baptized.
I thought you were gonna say Hispanic.
Where's the war?
I'll do it now.
I know I'm not what you used to.
And not what you deserve either.
Life's gonna give you a gut full of reasons to be angry.
to be grateful I think I saw something you were saving But it's up to you to decide what you've got to offer.
It's the place you told me you believed in me.
I thought it makes sense being back here to do this.
Your son is about to make a huge mistake.
Well, I'm gonna be a priest for Halloween.
I'm praying for you, Bill.
Don't you dare.
You're violating my rights.
We've all been wrong.
And we've all done some wrong.
But he came to forgive us.
Everybody won't be treated all the same.
There's no easy way to deliver this news.
You have a progressive muscle disorder.
The muscles weaken until they cease to function.
Is there anything it doesn't mess with?
Yeah, erectile function.
I'm trying to be a priest, pal.
The wise men will bow down before the throne.
I won't know.
I won't knock down.
Why?
It's late.
His feet, they'll cast the golden crown.
Men don't lose when he gets knocked down.
He won't get up.
Ah, baby.
There is concern amongst the diocese that your infirmity will render you unable to be a priest.
Listen to the words long written down.
Don't you guys get one phone call a week in here?
Where are you going to call, huh?
When no one else gives a shit what you got to say, God does.
When the man comes for us, he ain't giving up on you.
Don't you dare go giving up on yourself.
Mel Gibson is in the movie and produced the movie, and he's with us now.
How are you, sir?
Hey, how are you?
You know, you're one of my favorite movie guys of all time.
You probably don't know that.
I like people like you.
I like, you know, I really like, I like Mark Wahlberg, too.
I like Denzel Washington.
There's not a lot of people out in Hollywood I particularly like.
I think a lot of their movies are just crap, don't you?
I don't think so.
I mean, it's like, it's what you're into at the moment.
I mean, I try and, to be quite honest, I haven't actually been in the limelight that much.
I'm just making a living quietly on the side over here.
Mike.
By the way, that's good advice for you.
I would offer that advice to anybody in Hollywood.
You know, stay away from the TMZ cameras.
So tell me about what got you interested in this project and how it's based on a true story.
Yeah, well, it was actually, it was a project that my girlfriend actually was, she wrote and directed it.
She's an incredibly talented writer.
And Mark, you know, realizes that as well.
And he employed her services to really make that story come to life.
It was an idea that he'd had.
He'd heard of this guy and he was inspired by the story.
And she penned it very competently.
And, you know, the great surprise about watching this film back with an audience is that the entire audience was rolling with laughter, you know.
And even though it does have a very serious and kind of uplifting message, it doesn't miss the fun.
So, you know, you see the fun side of it.
That's what I love about a good musical artist.
If you go to their concert, they take you on a journey.
And, you know, you're up and you clap and you're having a great time.
And then they take you on this other side, an emotional journey.
And it seems like from the trailer, it's a real-life story.
And what I'm looking for in movies and books and things that I read outside of my work world are things that lift me up and things that make me think and things that touch my heart, mind, and soul.
I've often said that, you know, I do radio three hours a day.
I do an hour of TV every night.
But the most powerful mediums, if you want to reach people and really touch them deeply, are music and movies.
Do you disagree with that?
No, not at all.
I think that's quite true.
I mean, we explore who we are and what we're capable of in our art forms.
And it's always been that way.
I mean, some of the greatest art, you know, it's like, you know, in paintings.
But, you know, film and music and, you know, all these things are expressions of who we are.
And I think they could be used in a negative way.
And sometimes they are, and they can be used to inspire and to teach and to elevate, you know.
And I think that this film does the latter.
You know, it elevates.
And, you know, in these times, especially, I mean, look, we're going through hell here.
It's like, you know, there's pestilence and war and all these negative things that are afflicting our society.
And last couple of years has been no picnic.
And I think a film like this where you laugh and it actually means something.
And people, I think, are beginning to question, you know, who they are at their very core and spiritually.
So it's, you know, it's not a bad little film to watch.
I mean, I got a kid.
When I first saw it, I was so pleased because it worked on every level that one hoped it would.
It seems at times it's not only making you laugh, at least my read on the trailer is it's also going to make people cry.
Am I wrong?
Well, yeah, you end up there.
And that's because, you know, it's kind of true, and there's some pathos and there's some sadness attached to it, you know.
But that's what I was saying.
We're all dragging a boulder, Sean.
Somebody, you know, it doesn't matter who we are.
We've got a boulder that we're dragging.
And this character is no different.
In fact, his cross that he bore was a little heftier than what most of us have to deal with.
So it's, you know, relatable to all of us, I think.
Music and movies can move people to cry.
Talk radio and talk television, being a member of the press, doesn't usually make people cry.
Now, maybe people on the left that just hate my guts, they cry in anger, which makes me happy, actually.
Tears of rage?
Probably tears of rage, exactly.
Exactly.
You know, you probably don't even remember when I went out to California and I met with you.
Apocalypto was the movie you were promoting at the time.
And I spent a lot of time with you, and I found it fascinating.
I went to your office, and you, I think you're still into the old-style Latin Mass.
You had a sacristy, and you had an altar in your office.
Are you still doing that?
Not in the office now.
I have a regular chapel where that happens now.
That's how I worship, you know.
And, of course, that it's becoming even more rare now because there's some new moto proprietor out that wants to sort of squish it.
But you stay true to your faith.
But what fascinated me, I left the Catholic Church because I found the church, the Mass is beautiful to me.
And by the way, I'm more, I wouldn't say religious.
I want God in my life more now than I ever have.
And I really have a problem with a lot of organized religion.
And there are some very good people, very good priests out there, and very good ministers and reverends.
And I don't paint with a broad brush here.
But I felt with the Catholic Church in particular, 11 of the 12 apostles were married.
For the first, what, 11, 1,200 years of the church, priests were allowed to marry.
I'm not sure why that church-made rule came into effect.
I suspect it probably had to do with finances.
It was about property and money and stuff like that, I think.
And then that rule came in.
I'm probably oversimplifying that.
I don't think so.
Yeah, but all those apostles were married.
In fact, priests, even in the Eastern Union Catholic rites, they're still allowed to be married, which I think is healthy, but that's just not the way it went.
And I guess today, it's just pretty tragic what's happened.
And I think also the institution itself is in serious trouble.
Quick break.
We'll have a few more minutes with Mel Gibson.
Your calls on the other side on this Friday, 800-941-Sean, our number if you want to be a part of the program.
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All right, Mel Gibson back with us.
He's got a new movie coming out with Mark Wahlberg.
It's called Father's Stew.
It's based on a true story.
Watch the, we'll put it up on Hannity.com.
Watch the trailer.
It's pretty unbelievable.
Let me ask you this: the biggest movie ever of all time was yours.
And I will watch two, three, sometimes more, four times a year, The Passion of the Christ.
And I watch it because it just moves me so much.
And it reminds me, as a Christian, of the pain and sacrifice of the Son of God giving his all to reconcile man to God and for the forgiveness of sins.
And all have sinned and fallen short, etc., especially me.
I might have read a column or two that you might have had a moment or two, but nothing bad.
Nobody's perfect, right?
Nobody's, well, the truth is, you know what?
Nobody is perfect.
You're right.
Yeah, we're all in need of a little salvation, I think.
Yeah, I'm the Christian that needs to be saved.
But I wanted to ask you, because there's all this talk that you might be doing a sequel to The Passion.
Can you tell us about that?
Yeah, a little bit.
I mean, it's a big subject.
And I'd say, it's a really big subject because when you're talking about post-resurrection and stuff, it's a big one to tackle.
And it doesn't make sense to just tell a linear story.
You have to juxtapose it against other things, other documented things, in order for it to make sense.
And, you know, I'll have to mix that with, you know, whatever I can bring to it creatively to, you know, have something that's compelling, understandable.
And I don't want to preach to the choir.
I just want everybody to be able to look at it and somehow understand it.
You know, it was an interesting moment with this, you know, Oscar Academy Award thing that happened with Will Smith and Chris Rock.
I'm sure you saw it.
I call it the slapherder around the world.
I was not as offended as so many other people feigned being offended, but I'm a little old school.
Comedians can say should be able to say anything they want.
And you talk about somebody's wife, girlfriend, mother, father, brother, sister, you might get hit.
That kind of grew up under that ethic, but I know it's not fashionable.
It's probably toxic masculinity today.
And we have all of these, we have a new society in the sense that, you know, wokeism is real.
And here you want to tell a story about God, Jesus, Christ, faith, etc.
And when you told it the last time, people, it was like it was necessary for the time.
I kind of sense this is the time.
I think things are that bad.
Yeah, well, you know, I mean, the world's, you know, as I said before, you know, if it's not pestilence and war, it's, you know, some other thing.
You know, and I did see that thing.
It was like, you know, at first I was just stunned by it, and then I was just saddened.
And, you know, saddened as well for everyone involved.
You know, it's got to take some kind of forgiveness to heal that, you know, for them and for us and anybody who witnessed it.
So it's just unfortunate, you know.
All right.
So when's the movie out?
It's the 13th, I think, correct?
The 13th, yeah.
Mel Gibson, always a pleasure, my friend.
God bless you.
Thanks, sir.
Thanks, Sean.
God bless.
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Quick break, right back.
All right, 25 to the top of the hour.
We'll get to your calls in a couple of minutes.
Here, I want to update you.
All of these monies, the trillions of dollars that we've discussed in detail for COVID aid and relief, well, was a significant amount of money needed to help people through no fault of their own?
Absolutely.
I have no problem with that.
You know, we had to get the PPE.
It's not time to say, oh, if you want a pair of gloves or a mask, you got to pay for it.
I mean, it would be pretty stupid, especially since it's the worst pandemic since, what, 1917 and 18.
But we really don't have answers as to where a lot of the money went.
And there's not a lot of talk in Washington.
There's basically no talk in Washington about fiscal responsibility.
I mean, Joe Biden's budget, which, by the way, is dead on arrival, as I predicted.
Even Joe Manchin said that's not going to fly.
And, you know, taxing people in the middle of inflation, corporations only going to pass that tax on to you, the consumer, you know, penalizing the energy sector.
They're going to pass that cost on to you, the consumer.
And if you think gas prices are high now, get ready for the average that is Southern California, which is six bucks a gallon, none of which is good.
Long story short, but there are people that believe in fiscal responsibility.
One of them is the governor of Nebraska.
His name is Governor Ricketts.
And he has engaged his state in efforts to push back against big government and their effort to control his state with more COVID money when his constituents are no longer in a state of emergency.
I know that you're hearing me right.
You're thinking, no governor is going to not take the money.
Anyway, it's only one of two states, Nebraska, who have elected not to take a second round of federal emergency assistance.
Originally billed as the COVID relief bill, these payments will subsidize people's rent for the next three years and don't even require any proof that COVID is a related factor to the need.
Okay, that's using, as what Ram Deadfish Emmanuel used to say, never let a crisis go to waste.
That's taking a crisis and using it to advance their radical new Green Deal socialism.
Anyway, I'll let the governor speak for himself.
Governor Ricketts of the great state of Nebraska is with us.
How are you, sir?
I'm doing great, Sean.
And frankly, you covered it really well.
I don't need to say anything else.
You did a great job.
That's exactly the case.
Nice talking to you.
By the way, I did spend a lot of time in your state when my kids were young.
I can't tell you how many tournaments I ended up in Omaha and elsewhere around your great state.
I enjoyed it a lot.
But I remember one time flying over Nebraska.
It might have been for a speech or it might have been for my kids' sports.
But man, I remember when you guys were flooded, I could not believe the devastation from the air.
I was shocked because there was very little national coverage of it.
Yeah, absolutely.
That was 2019.
That was the most widespread flooding we've ever had in our state history.
And it was a great example of how Nebraskans step up to take care of themselves.
And, you know, in those types of emergencies, we do ask for assistance, whether it's a flood or a tornado or this pandemic.
We recognize that we need extra help.
And so the state asked for that from the federal government.
But by the same token, at some point, we've got to recognize those emergencies are over.
You know, we ended the emergency for the pandemic last summer here in Nebraska.
And now the federal government is trying to force more money on us that, as you pointed out, is not even tied to the emergency.
I mean, we've got the lowest unemployment rate in state history, as well as the lowest unemployment rate in the country right now.
We've got 16,000 more people employed today than pre-pandemic.
We've got the highest number of people employed in manufacturing, which is our second biggest industry segment here in Nebraska.
We've got the highest number employed in manufacturing, which are great jobs, since August of 2008.
So we are not in a state of emergency.
We don't ask for assistance when we don't need it.
We can't justify taking more money.
But that's exactly what the federal government is trying to do.
They're trying to not only, you know, it's like they said, well, the program's out there.
If you want to take it, we said, no, thanks.
We don't need it.
Now they're trying to force it on us.
Because just a couple of days ago.
If you're not going to take the money.
You're saying you don't need it.
Nebraska is not a welfare state and it's not who you are.
And we're in good shape right now.
And if we have a problem, we'll let you know.
And how are they trying to force it on you?
So just two days ago, what they said is, hey, if you're not going to use this money, we said, yeah, fine, you can take it.
Go give it to another state.
We don't need it.
They said, well, what we're going to do, and they just changed these rules two days ago because we didn't take the money.
They said, well, we're going to just take the money and reallocate it maybe to your bigger cities like Omaha and Lincoln.
And so they're going to go around me as the governor, who, frankly, I think that governors know best about how to manage their states and say, well, even if you don't think you need it, government, we're going to give it to Lincoln and Omaha and make them take it.
Do you have the ability or any authority to stop that?
I don't.
That's why people are going around me.
And frankly, my legislature is trying to force me to take the money.
And part of what they're doing by going around me like this is to get my rural senators to vote to override my veto because they're like, well, why should Lincoln and Omaha get money if we're not getting Omaha get money?
And I'm like, hey, guys, you don't want the money.
This is going to just make it so that people will not go back to work.
And every employer all across the state is looking to find people.
And right now, if we just continue to pay people to stay home, they will.
This is big government socialism.
We don't want this.
Oh, I give you a lot of credit, Governor.
I mean, there's not many people, politicians.
I'm in my 35th year in radio that I've ever spoken to that take your position.
I have a lot of respect for what you're doing here.
It sounds like you're going to get a lot of heat from people that want, you know, politicians historically always wanted the money because they use money and they build the bridges and they do the big ribbon-cutting ceremonies and they take the shovels and they have the photo op and they take one scoop of dirt, see, we're building.
All right.
And they walk away as heroes, so they think, and they think that's what's going to help get them elected.
I prefer people like you that are saying, I'd rather run my own state the right way.
And if we don't need your money, we're not going to take it because that's not who we are.
I prefer that type of governance.
And it sounds like you're getting, you know, some heat for being responsible.
I mean, I give you a lot of credit.
Thank you for what you're doing.
Well, thanks.
You know, we're just trying to do the right thing for our families here in the state.
Know, we think it's best if people get the job and take care of their family and they're not dependent upon the government.
And this is how we manage the pandemic.
In fact, Politico, which you know is not exactly a conservative news source, ranked Nebraska the number one pandemic response state because we set our own course.
We never shut down.
We slowed the spread of the virus while letting people live a more normal life.
And in fact, that's one of the reasons why we were able to end this emergency last summer.
And these dollars, as you pointed out, are not even tied to the pandemic anymore.
You don't have to show you a COVID impacted.
You can just take the money and pay your rent.
And that's the government's socialism.
That's not who we are in Nebraska.
And it's, frankly, not who we should be in this country.
We should be saying, hey, when we have emergencies, we take the money.
When we're not in an emergency, we shouldn't take the money.
Well, we appreciate you being with us, Governor Rickett.
So, Nebraska, I won't tell you my feelings about Ben Sas, but they're not particularly ones that I would believe a lot of people in Nebraska at this point would agree with me.
They're not complimentary.
But anyway, sir, thank you for being with us.
We appreciate what you're doing.
All right.
Thanks very much.
Thanks for having me on.
All right.
800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, Mary in New York.
Mary, how are you?
Glad you called.
Happy Friday to you.
Happy Friday to you.
And thank you for taking my call, Sean.
And I'm going to keep it brief.
Finally, the fake news is bringing portions out of the laptop from hell.
It is beyond infuriating.
Obviously, they have to.
They have to touch on it.
They're only mentioning it now is because they know it's about to, the floodgates are about to open.
And it's called the classic CYA.
All these people that ran out, it's Russian disinformation two weeks before the election.
None of this is true.
No credible news organization says it's true.
It's what Joe Biden said.
51 Intel officials write a letter.
Not true.
Looks like Russian disinformation.
They never looked at it.
They never took a second to look at it.
It was a campaign donation to Joe.
Oh, Sean, it's beyond.
I just don't even have the words.
It's so disgraceful what they did to our President Trump.
I mentioned.
I got to tell you something.
Everyone says, well, Donald Trump fights.
He fought.
There's never been a president that has been under fire every second of his presidency, most of it predicated on huge lies, be it the Russia conspiracy theory that Hillary Clinton bought and paid for dirty Russian misinformation dossier.
You know, there was a real quid pro quo in Ukraine, but it wasn't Donald Trump.
It was Joe Biden.
It is repulsive.
It is sickening.
It's dangerous to the republic.
Journalism is dead.
This is activism.
These are donations in kind.
There's cover-ups.
You know, you don't think the media knows that Joe doesn't, likely doesn't know it's Friday.
They know.
They don't care.
There's one standard for conservatives and another standard for others.
But here's the difference.
Donald Trump's policies worked.
I'll take the guy that fights back with a few mean tweets and he's competent and a fighter for this country and puts this country first over this guy that looks like half a corpse that can barely string two sentences together.
Sean, thank you for making me laugh.
I needed a laugh.
No, it's all true.
I mean, is there anything I said that's false?
No.
I mean, remember, I used to call him Sippy Cup and all that stuff.
Yeah.
I stopped doing that because I realized, I really did.
I realized in my heart, I mean, part of it's funny.
Oh, this choice to be self-evident that all men created equal, endowed by the, oh, you know the thing.
You know the thing.
I mean, it's insanity.
But, Sean, real briefly, I know you're going to think this is a little out there.
There's times that I wonder if it's all an act.
That's not an act.
Everybody knows he's out to lunch.
49% of registered voters disagreeing with the statement, Joe Biden is mentally fit.
Not even a majority of Democrats who responded strongly affirmed that statement.
Well, I'll let you all make the judgment correct.
So the question I have for you, sir, if you'd let me finish, is why do you suppose such large segments of the American electorate have come to harbor such profound concerns about your cognitive fitness?
Thank you.
I have no idea.
Look, I'll do what he's unable to do.
I'll lead an effective strategy to mobilize true international depression, isolate, and punish China.
Look, some of the political players and some of the let me ask a rhetorical question.
Anyways, now, this is the guy that last week told our troops in Poland, you'll see for yourself on Ukraine, huh?
This is the guy that said we'll respond in kind if Putin uses chemical weapons.
In other words, we'll use them.
This is the guy that calls for regime change, and then his staff cleans it up, and then he calls for it again.
This guy is out to lunch.
Everybody knows it.
By the way, that's why Jen says.
And we are in danger.
We are.
Yes, it's dangerous.
And let me heap on more.
Then we know that the entire Biden family is compromised by China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and God only knows how many other countries.
Oh, the corruption goes so deep.
So deep.
And as I said, we are in danger.
I don't know.
What about the 25th?
Yeah, exactly.
I don't think anyone wants to go there.
As Ted Cruz said, we shouldn't go there.
I don't know.
If this keeps getting progressively worse, it might just be self-evident that it has to happen.
And I'm not wishing this on Joe or the country.
I want a strong American president.
I want a successful American president.
If America is successful, why should I care if it's a Republican or Democrat?
I just know that socialist policies will always fail.
So that's why I oppose Democrats and their socialism.
Conservatism works.
It creates prosperity, liberty, freedom, capitalism.
Our Constitution, choice in schools, law and order, secure and safe borders, energy independence, lower taxes, less bureaucracy, free and fair trade, peace through strength.
Constitutionalists on the bench.
It's not complicated.
Anyway, I appreciate a good call.
Thank you so much.
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