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Unpeaceful Protests - May 9th, Hour 1

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Well, it didn't take long for the Democrats to change.
All the talk about we cannot have insurrection in America, which by the way, I agree with.
We can't.
In real time, January 6th on this program, I said, this cannot happen in this country.
And uh just like the summer of 2020, no investigation into the 574 official riots that resulted in dozens of dead Americans, thousands of injured cops, and billions in property damage.
And the Democrats that summer, their silence, the media mob, their silence was deafening.
You know, in the middle of like uh a city burning to the ground, you could see the flames uh, you know, ablaze in the background.
You'd have fake news, CNN, and MSDNC.
Mostly peaceful.
These are mostly peaceful protests.
Nobody really cared that the former that the former presidential candidate, now vice president, tweeting out support for a bail fund after a police precinct in Minnesota burned to the ground, or that praising the LAPD for their budget cuts and you know,
defund, dismantle no bail law madness that has taken place in this country, or the Chaz Chop, Summer of Love, Spaghetti Potluck Dinner uh zoned that results in in Horace Lorenzo Anderson Jr. being killed and and and can barely get medical professionals in to help people that were shot and and injured and severely and severely in some cases.
No, they it's interesting.
They only want to focus on one of the riots, and that was the one on January 6th.
Then they want to ignore the important aspect of that, because they want to, you know, bludgeon Donald Trump with this and ignore the fact that he had authorized up to 20,000 troops, according to four of the five people that were in the room.
I think it was January 4th, uh Cash Patel, the chief of staff of the Secretary of Defense, the Secretary of Defense himself, Mark Meadows, Chief of Staff, and the president himself authorized up to 20,000 troops two days before the those that that that what happened on January 6th happened because all these people were coming to town.
So they wanted to protect our institutions.
But of course, they're not looking into that.
They're just selectively ignoring that.
But the silence of the media mob in 2020, in the summer of 2020, in the midst of the rioting, in the midst of this this hell breaking loose all over the country, was deafening.
The media mob complicit in all of it.
Um, when asked last week, circle back, Jen Saki, whether it's okay to give out the addresses of Supreme Court justices.
Um, she wasn't against it.
She's a group out of the progressive activists that are now planning protests outside some of the justices' houses are extreme.
Peaceful protest.
No, peaceful protest is not extreme.
Some of these justices have young kids, uh, their neighbors are not all public figures.
So, but would the president think about waving off activists that want to go into residential neighborhoods In Virginia and Maryland.
Uh, Peter, look, I think our view here is that peaceful protest.
There's a long history in the United States and the country of that.
And we certainly encourage people to uh keep it peaceful and not resort to any level of violence.
Sounds like Donald Trump on January 6th.
Many of you will peacefully patriotically march to the White House so your voices will be heard.
Now, the liberal group called Ruth sent us, ironically, Ruth Bader Ginsburg had had said on numerous occasions that that Roe v.
Wade was bad law, that they likely should have stopped and said that the law in Texas, the Row case, was uh went too far and ended it there rather than create what is a right that was never enumerated in the Constitution, and of course the Constitution through the Tenth Amendment, when that right isn't expressly uh given, uh, then passes on to the states the rights to make their own laws.
And this big, big lie that's going on that, well, abortion is going to be outlawed and it's going to be illegal.
I mean, I'm listening to the rhetoric over the weekend, and you know, Kirsten Gillibrand, this this fight over Roe is the biggest fight of our our generation.
And Elizabeth Warren, we can't have a right-wing fringe court dictate to the rest of America.
And I'll play later, pro-abortion protesters.
They went to Supreme Court justices' homes this weekend, John Roberts and Justice Kavanaugh.
They're scheduled to go to Sam Alito's house tonight.
You know, the idea, can you imagine anybody that's a Donald Trump supporter that would ever in any way, shape, manner, or form uh support the idea of giving out addresses of liberal Democrats, senators, congressmen.
I would never do it.
It's dangerous.
I would never want any conservative to do it.
It's dumb and it's dangerous.
And people do have a right to privacy in their own personal residences and homes.
And there they were this weekend.
We'll show you all the video tonight.
We'll play some of the crazy rhetoric from this weekend.
And all with the blessing of the Democratic Party.
I mean, you just heard Jensaki.
Well, you know, they have a right to peacefully protest, and if they want to protest in front of a Supreme Court Justice's house, you don't have a problem giving out the addresses of Supreme Court justices homes where they have families and other neighbors, and how dangerous that potentially can be when when people's emotions are whipped up this way, in part on purpose.
I mean, some of the commentary I've watched this weekend.
I I cannot believe it.
We'll get into it, I promise.
Um, after pro-abortion Democrats, you know, openly nobody condemning this idea of doxing or descending on the homes of these justices in this draft opinion that made its way into politico.
Uh anyway, disrupting Mother's Day services at Catholic churches, uh, the offices of pro-life group, one in Wisconsin was firebombed over the weekend.
A Wisconsin anti-abortion uh group said Sunday, somebody tossed a Molotov cocktail into their office in Madison in in Wisconsin, spray painted a message outside reading, if abortion abortions aren't safe, then you aren't either.
Local reporters from from all around the state uh said that they visited the office for the Wisconsin family action on Sunday, shared photos, videos of the apparent arson attack.
A shattered window has since been boarded up.
Images showed fire damage of and furniture and burned books and littering the entire floor of the office.
The exterior of the building was tagged uh with that threat that they put out there, Wisconsin Family Action President now telling News 3 in Wisconsin that someone tossed this Molotov cocktail into the office around 6 a.m.
They're unaware at this point who's responsible for the attack.
In New York City, a Catholic church was swarmed by pro-abortion protesters.
They showed up at the Basilica of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral in Manhattan Saturday morning, just feet from a group of anti-abortion protesters typically walk from the church to a nearby Planned Parenthood site on the first Sunday of every month.
Um killing the babies, one protester quoted as saying, I think it was Channel 5 and Fox affiliate New York screaming while waving around dolls wearing a one-piece bathing suit.
Another protester photographed holding a sign that said abortion is a gift.
Another sign saying rest in peace, Jesus killed by woke, deadbeat dad.
And a pro-choice group, Ruth sent us, a reference to the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has called on abortion supporters to protest at Catholic churches all across the country yesterday on Mother's Day.
Um and it's just getting nuttier and nuttier by the day and by the week.
I mean, I'm listening, you know, to some of the commentary.
Let's listen to this commentary on fake news CNN, one commentator defending the protesting outside of justices' homes.
Now, as you listen to this, imagine if it's a conservative commentator supporting conservatives showing up at the homes of any prominent liberal.
I don't even want to name one and give anybody a dumb idea, but just listen.
I think for a lot of people, the a conversation about civility feels um like it misses the mark when constitutional rights that you believe that you had for over fifty years are about to be overturned.
The justices have security.
So far, all the protests have seemed overwhelmingly nonviolent.
Uh there are plenty of protests that happen every single day in this country, around the country, at abortion clinics, blocking women from getting into clinics, and we don't cover those as if there's the four alarm fires.
And so, yes, they're gonna be protests in front of Kavanaugh's house because people are angry.
Um, and as long as they stay nonviolent, I think for most uh for most of the people who are watching it, you can understand w where they're coming from.
Even if you may think politically it's not the right thing, you can understand sort of where where that's animated feeling is coming from.
How does this end well?
Then it gets even sicker at MSDNC, where I guess one of the guests wants to make sweet love to the leaker in the case of the draft opinion.
Listen.
So do you agree that this is going against the undemocratic will, but this is the only way Republicans can achieve this?
Yeah, I guess so.
I mean, here's the thing.
Here's my feeling about the leaker.
I I would like to find out who the leaker is, so I could make sweet love to that person.
Because that person is a hero to me.
Okay.
And if the leaker, a lot of people are saying it could be a conservative, if the leaker is a Republican, uh, and if I get pregnant during our love making, I will joyfully abort our fetus and let them know.
Joyfully abort the fetus.
You know, what happened to the Democratic Party of Bill Clinton that said abortion should be legal but rare?
And I would add early for those people that because it look, abortion is this is the big lie that abortion rights not going to be access to abortion in America.
It's all a lie.
Because I doubt there's going to be many states, if any at all, that ban all abortions.
There'll be different restrictions in different states, and there'll be no restrictions in some states, like you know, the states I mentioned last week, like New Jersey, that allow abortion up until the moment of birth.
Um anyway, so these radical pro-abortion democrats announcing that they're going to be targeting all these Catholic churches as they did this weekend, disrupting Mother's Day and services.
By the way, where's the FBI director, Christopher Ray?
Where are all these law enforcement people like Mayorcus warning that domestic extremism is the biggest danger in the country?
I guess they only mean if it's a conservative.
Uh are they still looking under the bed for for somehow conservatives to be responsible for this?
I mean, I know Christopher Ray's, he's got to be really busy pandering to the Democrats and their loony conspiracy theories.
Um, but if you don't see the danger in this, some there's nothing good that's gonna come out of this.
These justices now probably have to pack and leave and move to an undisclosed location.
Because now that their home addresses have been put out for the whole world to know about, and there's no ending in sight.
I mean, they'll be in front of Alito's house tonight.
They were in front of Kavanaugh and Roberts' house over the weekend.
You have other abortion enthusiasts blocking the front door of another Manhattan church yesterday.
DC police aware of First Amendment demonstrations uh there to disrupt Sunday mass and and services.
Um you had activists, this was on Fox News dot com this very same group, Ruth sent us uh threatening to burn the Eucharist, which in Christian parlance, if you don't know, means the body of Christ, and a display of disgust towards Catholics and bigotry.
Uh the time for civility is over, and angry pro-abortion activists staging protests and the things they're saying outside of the homes of the Supreme Court justices.
Um apparently with the seal of approval with the Biden White House.
Wonder what the reaction would be if it was Trump.
I think we all know the answer.
Music.
How hard would it have been for Joe Biden, Gensaki, just to acknowledge the obvious, which is yeah, it's a bad idea to give out the home addresses of Supreme Court justices so that these activists, which they've done, can show up at the homes of these justices.
A lot of these justices have young children.
Anyone can what about their neighbors?
What about the neighborhood?
What do you think what what good is going to come out of this?
But they took the took the position, just like in the summer of 2020, they're not going to go against their radical base.
And you gotta understand what this is about here.
They are trying to bully, they're trying to threaten, they're trying to intimidate justices into voting their way, which they're not going to succeed at, in my humble opinion.
And it was shameful beyond words, and if any conservative Donald Trump supporter ever supported the doxing of any prominent public official, I promise you the mob in the media and the Democratic Party would feign their outrage and would be disgusted, and et cetera, et cetera.
Look, it's the same thing we saw in the summer of 2020, when they didn't want to condemn the protesting that was going on around the country.
Now, Schumer is saying by Wednesday in all likelihood this week that they're going to codify and have a vote on codifying Roe v.
Wade.
Um, the reality of the bill, if it's anything like the last time, the bill that failed, it is going to sadly reflect the radicalism of where the Democrats are in abortion, because the last bill that they had would take away any reasonable common sense restriction on abortion across the country and r and literally strike down any restriction on part of partial birth abortion or late-term abortion,
where we know at that point the child is viable.
In other words, there are states that even allow abortion up until the moment before birth.
That's called infanticide.
You know, then it gets even more radical with the Ralph Northam's of the world.
Well, first we're going to deliver the baby, and then we'll make the baby comfortable, and then the doctor and the mother will have a conversation about whether or not they're going to let that baby who's living independently continue to live.
That's how extreme this has gotten.
That is how extreme this modern Democratic Radical Socialist Party is.
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By the way, GOP lawmakers rightfully demanding, uh, Merrick Garland, where are you?
Where's the FBI director in all of this?
How are you going to keep our Supreme Court justices both on the left and right?
It doesn't matter.
Safe and secure, just like every lawmaker should be safe and secure, just like every president should be safe and secure.
You know, why don't we leave these public figures alone in their homes with their families?
And why would the Biden administration not take a stand on that?
Things will get interesting this week.
When we get to the specifics of the Schumer bill, I think it's going to get very interesting here.
Um I had to guess, maybe there's one or two states that might outlaw all abortion.
I don't know.
That's not going to be oh, forty-five, forty-eight states minimum are going to have abortion, but they'll make up the restrictions based on what the state legislatures decide.
There'll be very liberal states like New York, California, New Jersey, and many states that even allow abortion up to the final, you know, hours before giving birth, which is insane.
Um if I had to guess, probably a lot of states will land around where the Mississippi law restricting abortion after 15 weeks.
Some will say maybe after 20 weeks.
I think viability will become a question for all of that.
Um this is not an it's not even the issue.
What they're trying to do is create a fear that is not true based on a falsehood and a big lie that is that abortion is will be outlawed in America.
No, it it is not a a right enumerated in the Constitution that even Justice Ginsburg herself seemed to recognize, and that would then uh then be sent rightfully so, according to the Tenth Amendment.
If it's not an enumerated right in the Constitution, then the states get to decide.
And every state will will come up with whatever restrictions they deem appropriate.
States like New York, New Jersey, California, they'll have very liberal abortion laws.
Um but it'll be interesting now that the Democrats want to make this a big issue.
Here's where their mistake.
They think that they're on the side of people that say that they're pro-choice.
And I know people that say that they're pro-choice.
But in almost every case, there's nobody that I know that's pro-choice that believes in partial birth abortion, third term abortion, or abortion up until the moment of delivery.
But I think that's where the Democratic Party is likely heading.
You know, if you look at, you know, the number, I don't even think you can get 10% of the American people that would support abortion up until the moment of birth, but that's what some state laws actually are.
I'll list them tonight.
I'll show you tonight on Hannity on the TV show.
So the impact of this is abortion is still legal in America, but every state will decide, you know, where they end up on it, and it won't be the federal government enumerating a new right in the Constitution, one that is not there.
That would be then up to the states to decide.
It's really that simple.
Um you have a pro-choice group targeting these churches.
Apparently has some pretty radical backgrounds and associations.
I'll explain this tonight on Hannity.
Um I liked in particular uh Jonathan Turley's comments from court packing to leaking to doxing.
The White House yields to a national rage addiction.
After someone in the Supreme Court leaked the draft opinion in the case of Dobbs uh v.
Jackson's women health organization, a virtual flash mob formed around the court and its members demanding uh uh justice that included renewed calls for court packing as well as the potential targeting of individual justices at their homes, like the leaking of the opinion itself, the doxing of justices and their families is being treated as fair game in our age of rage.
There's no more this is it there's no more uh than a license to this rage than there is an addiction to it.
That was evident in it was evident in March of 2020 when Chuck Schumer stood in front of the Supreme Court.
I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price.
Might remember that.
I want to tell you, Gorsuch.
I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind, and you will pay The price.
You won't know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.
You won't know what hit you.
Sounds like a threat of violence.
Imagine if a MAGA person went on the steps of the Supreme Court and made a similar statement.
Very calmly, the Wall Street Journal editorial board said, who's a threat to democracy?
Question mark.
And then goes on to point out in a strange it's a strange argument since overturning Roe would merely return abortion policy to the states for political debate in elections and legislatures, and that is the very definition of democracy.
But since they brought it up, by all means, let's talk about who is really threatening democracy.
An independent judiciary is crucial to democratic self-government.
And after the leak of Justice Alito's draft opinion, the left is now targeting the justices that might vote to end Roe.
The actual threat to Democratic norms is the left's onslaught on the legitimacy of the U.S. Supreme Court and an independent judiciary that guarantees the freedoms that are actually in the Constitution.
Democrats should reflect on the way that judges appointed by Mr. Trump turn back his bogus claims of a stolen election.
These are the his their words in 2020.
The Supreme Court's job is to say what the law is, not be a body of philosopher kings to impose progressive outcomes.
Overturning Roe will not usurp democracy.
It will put the abortion debate back where it belongs in a democracy for voters to decide.
It really is that simple.
Not any more complicated than that.
Justice Clarence Thomas said Friday that government institutions cannot be bullied into giving people the outcome they want.
And he's a hundred percent right.
But this is now the times we live in.
Pretty unbelievable.
Um we've got a lot of Joe Biden news.
His approval rating now is underwater in now forty-six states.
Forty-six.
Um this is a pretty fascinating poll that came out.
Democratic candidates are avoiding Biden like the plague.
Market Watch points out, and they say Biden visited the Cincinnati area on Friday to talk up, you know, China competition.
He's going to be talking about, I guess, the inflation highs.
I think on Wednesday we get new CPI numbers, in other words, inflation numbers.
Who knows what they're going to be?
We I think we're six or seven months in a row at one higher month after another and now months and months.
It's been a 41-year high.
I wouldn't expect a receding at this particular point in time.
Um but anyway, two days before the event, uh, I see that uh Tim Ryan didn't take part.
He's the Senate candidate for the Democrats out there now against J.D. Vance.
And apparently two days before the event, Ryan did his best to dodge whether he would allow Biden to come out and campaign for him.
In an awkward deflection, Ryan told fake news CNN that he would be the face of his own campaign and was not enthusiastic about the idea of surrogates running with him.
Ryan didn't mention that Biden uh once in his but didn't mention Biden once in his answer.
He did claim that there would be Trump voters supporting him, adding veterans who are two-time Trump voters are in our camp.
I doubt it.
Uh, but you can believe that all you want.
I don't think that's gonna happen.
Um there was a political insider piece that got my attention.
Now we finally know why Joe Biden is using a fake White House stage.
Remember, we've talked about this, we've shown you this on TV.
And this report indicates that Biden prefers to use the fake White House Oval Office stage for events rather than the real Oval Office.
And the reason is, according to them, it can be equipped with an easily read permanent telepromp.
In other words, answering questions, they could put the answers in there really quick.
Uh the revelation comes as part of a political report discussing the prospects of a Biden Trump rematch in 2024.
Uh on that front, Politico has a report out today that while Joe Biden says he intends to run for a second term.
Insiders in the administration don't think that's likely given his physical deterioration.
Quote from Politico, some allies and Democrats privately worry that Biden may Not be able to handle the rigors of another campaign.
He didn't have the rigors of a first campaign.
He was hiding in his basement bunker.
A bony broke in his foot while playing with his dog in late November 2020 still occasionally bothers Biden, resulting in a slower and uh I mean that that's not his main problem here.
The slower walk, and the White House is largely abandoned using the Oval Office for press events in part because it can't be permanently equipped with a teleprompter.
That's pretty bad.
New York Post, when Biden's own people don't trust him to speak, we have no real president.
That says it all in the headline.
Then, of course, I don't know if you noticed on Friday we played it on Hannity.
Uh, as we took some of the the Trump rally with Dr. Oz on Saturday.
Uh that race is a week from tomorrow.
Later on in the program today, we have Congressman Ted Bud, who's up like two to one over former Governor McCurry.
Anyway, Biden fondly recalled that, quote, real segregation has said they'd fight like hell, but at least we'd end up eating lunch together.
He actually said that later.
Things have kind of changed since the days when I first got there.
He's been there a couple times.
I was there.
I got elected when I was 29 years old in the United States Senate from a very modest background, and I was there for 36 years before becoming vice president.
We always used to fight like hell.
And uh even back in the old days when we had real segregationists like Eastland and Thurman and all those guys.
But at least we end up eating lunch together.
Things have changed.
We got to bring it back.
Okay, the good old days when you can have lunch with the segregationists that you disagree with.
Oh, great.
Well, he partnered with the former Klansmen to try to stop the integration of public schools, but I digress.
Nobody ever wants to talk about that.
Only if Republicans did something that's stupid or frankly, partnering with a former Klansman.
Um anyway, so lawmakers now are sounding the alarm on Biden's plan to cancel student loan debt.
Even some Democrats are getting very, very nervous about that.
Uh Gensaki now moving on to her new career.
I guess by the end of the week, we're watching that story really closely.
One sad thing is it relates to the economy.
The Pentagon is seeking a defense budget increase to keep up with Biden's inflation.
Um we are falling way behind China, according to reports I was reading this morning.
The average price of regular unleaded is now headed to new record highs uh according to nationwide surveys.
Uh I mean, we're now nearly 450 uh per gallon average.
Uh so I told you the band-aid uh petroleum strategic uh strategic petroleum oil reserves was only a band-aid.
I was right.
Uh a Fed survey finds inflation fears are now at an all-time high or near an all-time high.
Americans' inflation fears near a record high in April.
Consumers expecting the price of everyday goods to stay elevated in the coming years.
Median expectation is that inflation, the rate will be up 6.3% one year from now, uh, according to the New York Federal Reserve survey of consumer expectations.
Uh, why would you think anything else?
Rasmussen reports, 60% favor a law that would dramatically increase oil and gas drilling in the U.S., including 47% strongly favor.
Be the single best thing we could do to lower the inflation rate, but he's never going to give in to his climate alarmist religious cult or the new Green Deal radical Democrats.
Not gonna happen.
Um Biden administration, they you know, they ignored the warnings.
You know, we now have a baby formula shortage that apparently just got worse.
ABC News reporting for months, stores nationwide have been struggling to stock enough baby formula.
Manufacturers say they've been producing at full capacity and making as much formula as they can, but it's still not enough to meet the current demand.
Shortage grew to crisis levels as the Biden FDA shut down the Abbott Nutrition Facility in Michigan due to a contamination issue.
Abbott is a major producer of baby formula.
But that's pretty much with everything in every store that you go to.
You know, look at Biden.
He's desperate to go on offense against the GOP on what?
What policy is he advocating?
Gas prices now reaching record highs again.
Not only are diesel twice the price than it was under Trump, but now diesel fuel itself is in short supply.
Uh Wall Street Journal has a piece, the electricity shortage warnings grow all across the country due to this Green New Deal energy push.
This this baby formula shortage is real and worsening.
Wages are not keeping up with inflation, according to new data.
Fifty-two percent of Americans, according to Gallup, worry about maintaining a current standard of living.
And in the midst of all of this, the report that health insurance premiums, they're set to go up right before the midterms.
And by the way, the Dow market sell off, crypto, you name it, everything's in the tank.
It's in the sewer.
How many times was I telling everybody, get ready for the correction?
It's coming.
It's going to be here.
Gas prices in Pennsylvania spike to a new record high.
Michigan gas prices, new record high.
Gas prices rising across Florida all this week.
Um, new record in Massachusetts, new record highs in Maine.
Diesel in short supply, prices there, even surging higher.
Gas prices, 66% of Americans now are making significant habit changes.
Electricity shortage now, warnings grow all across the U.S., and you're going to be paying more for that too.
It's unbelievable.
Americans are stuck in an age of scarcity, and the scarcity is caused by the insanity of their adherence to the climate alarmist religious cult, a new Green Deal radical socialism.
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