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So every poll we look at shows Biden in the 30s.
Every poll we look at shows and indicates that November is going to be a wave election year.
It's obvious the Democrats have no success that they can point to as a reason to re-elect them.
They have the House, they have the Senate, they have the White House.
They've got all, you know, they've got it all tied up, and yet they've accomplished nothing.
So there's nothing they can point to.
So I'm now, I've identified the four areas where Democrats think that they can have leverage over Republicans and the things that they're going to be talking about.
One is assuming Roe v.
Wade is overturned, they will, all the apocalyptic language will be used, all the hyperbole, coat hangers, back alley abortions.
And then pretty soon Americans will realize, oh, abortion is still legal in America, and the states decide what the restrictions are.
That's all it's going to be.
Liberal states will probably allow abortion up to the moment of birth, which is insane, and which the Senate Democrats actually voted on because that's what they wanted.
So that's one bucket.
Bucket two is going to be, okay, the school shooting, we'll make this about guns.
And meanwhile, they've been silenced.
Their silence has been deafening for decades now in liberal cities and in blue states run by Democrats for decades with the most restrictive gun laws.
And yet all these murders take place.
They never talk about them because they don't want to hold their fellow Democrats accountable.
The next bucket is going to be this whole January 6th theatrical event that'll take place tomorrow night.
I predict that's going to probably wane in less than 24 hours.
And they're not going to tell the whole truth anyway.
They'll omit the fact that Donald Trump had authorized up to 20,000 troops to be called up two days earlier.
And we have four witnesses that, in fact, he did this.
And then the last bucket is going to be the playbook that they always use, that Republicans are racist and sexist and xenophobic and homophobic and transphobic, blah, blah, blah.
That's it, because they can't run on their record.
How does this end?
How do we see this election going down?
Well, somebody that knows a thing or two about winning elections, former Speaker of the House New Kingrich is with us.
First, do you agree with my assessment that they have nothing of substance they can run on?
And the only things they will run on are the four things I mentioned.
Well, I mean, let me say, first of all, that I just did a newsletter at Kingridge360.com in which I outlined the concept of the politics of life versus the politics of politics.
And the politics of life are what affect people every day.
The price of gasoline, the price of food, the crime rate, the failure of the schools, things that are, you know, the fact you can't find infant formula on everything that involves the politics of life.
The Democrats are being just going to get wiped out.
So, since they're not allowed by their left-wing ideology to fix any of it, they are, in fact, trying to figure out the politics of politics, which is what you just described.
The problem for them is the politics of real life crush the politics of Washington politicians.
And so, they're, I think, headed towards probably the biggest Republican victory since 1920.
That's 102 years ago.
And I think that's because they literally can't change.
I mean, we know how to create oil and gas.
You actually helped.
Remember, we only did drill here, drill now, pay less.
It worked.
We understand exactly how to bring down the price of gasoline and diesel fuel and natural gas.
But they can't do it on the left because it violates all of their various, you know, passionate fanaticism.
We know how to dramatically bring down crime, lock up career criminals.
Don't put them back on the street.
Their left won't allow them to do that.
We know how to control the border.
Donald Trump was doing it.
They don't want to control the border.
And now they're realizing if you don't control the border, the word goes out across the whole planet.
America is willing to have you come visit.
And in fact, in places like California, they'll give you free medical aid.
So, you know, you now have, I think, 15,000 people in one caravan.
I mean, this is the equivalent of an army.
That's the size of a full division.
And it's all moving north as one unit.
So every time you talk about the politics of life, the Democrats are losing ground, and they are desperately trying to find something in the politics of politics to prop it up.
I must say, by the way, one, I'm looking forward to tomorrow night because I think it'll be a fiasco for this basically totally political, totally corrupt committee.
But two, tonight, I'm going to watch Jimmy Kimmel because I think this is the dumbest political scheduling decision in my lifetime.
In the middle of all of this pain, with people this angry, why would you put the president on a comedy show?
Why would you try to be funny when people want you to roll up your sleeves, go to work, and fix things?
And I just think it's going to be fascinating to watch a guy who's cognitively disadvantaged at the best trying to somehow communicate and reach out to the country on a comedy show.
I think your analysis is spot on.
Here's their biggest problem.
Every single day, every American is reminded of the damage that they have done to the economy.
When Joe Biden became president, he inherited a gallon of gasoline price of $2.39.
Now we're right on the precipice of having an average of $5 a gallon and no end in sight in terms of increases in the cost of energy.
The one thing he won't do is go back to the policies that did work of energy independence that Donald Trump had, just like he's not going to secure the border and go back to those Trump policies either.
So they're reminded every time they go to the gas pump, every store we go to, every product we buy, we are paying a fortune more for because it costs more to produce and it costs more to ship it there.
And Americans can't afford it, Mr. Speaker.
Two-thirds of Americans now live paycheck to paycheck.
Okay, we had a woman told Selena Zito in western Pennsylvania in a small town.
She said, I have to go to four or five stores to find the infant formula that I need, and I can't afford the gas to go to four or five stores.
So you have this compounding effect.
Plus, a high price of diesel raises the cost of food, actually raises the cost of everything you buy, because that's what the trucks use to drive to the store to bring you the products.
In addition, it raises the cost of farming.
The high price of petroleum raises the cost of fertilizer.
So, food prices are going to shoot through the roof.
And all of these things are going to keep compounding.
And that's why I think this fall could be, for the Democrats, one of the great catastrophic elections.
And as believers in big government socialism and believers in left-wing cultural warfare, they will have earned these kind of things.
And by the way, then you can add to it: you know, defund, dismantle the police, no-bail laws.
Then you can add to it the idea that they feel that teachers and their values should supersede the values of parents, the values they want to instill.
What do you glean from San Francisco voters pulling the plug on this pro-crime prosecutor in San Francisco of all places?
I was going to have to raise that.
That's a canary in the coma.
Remember, the Bhutan is a genuine communist, worked for Chavez in Venezuela.
His father is still serving a prison sentence for having killed a Brinks guard in a left-wing bank robbery back in the 60s.
He was raised by senior weathermen from the radical wing of the 60s, people, by the way, who were very close to Barack Obama.
You mean the weather underground, right?
I'm sorry, the weather underground.
And the fact is that when you look at what happened in San Francisco, between the rising crime rate, the rising people who are homeless, the human feces on the street, 20% of the population of San Francisco has moved out in the last year.
I mean, it's astonishing.
Once one of our greatest cities, a wonderful place to visit, is now a total disaster.
And he lost the recall.
60% of the city voted to recall him.
And of course, the left has learned nothing.
Now, they may also end up electing a former Republican as mayor of Los Angeles for the same underlying title wave that's building.
And I think that, you know, as the country comes to grips, it's a simple model.
Big government socialism doesn't work.
Well, let me ask you this.
There's a report both in the Washington Free Beacon and a report in the Daily Mail and other reports that I've seen as well about George Soros's involvement.
The Washington Free Beacon, I'll read from their articles that he spent more than $40 million in the past decade to elect scores of liberal prosecutors in half of America's largest jurisdictions.
Wow.
Why would he want lawlessness?
Why wouldn't he want to enforce laws and punish criminals?
Soros is dedicated to undermining and crippling America.
Why he is, I have no idea.
But there is no question that the money he spends, the values he represents, the organizations he funds, are all dedicated to creating a weaker, poorer America, an America in which the predators are on the street and the innocent are locked up in their homes.
And it should be simple enough in most of the country to say, this is a George Soros endorsed candidate, and therefore you should vote against them automatically.
And I think that's going to sink in.
But you're exactly right.
I'm actually working on a newsletter about the crime rate around the country.
And it's all in Democratic cities run by Democratic mayors with left-wing Democratic district attorneys.
And it's horrible.
I mean, people are focused on Uvalde, Texas, but they should also be focused on Chicago, on New York, on St. Louis, on Baltimore.
I mean, the crime rates across the country have the murder rates have just skyrocketed under these left-wing Democrats.
All right, quick break more with New Kingrich on the other side, 800-941-Sean, our number, if you want to be a part of the program.
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What did you make of, for example, we played over and over again.
You saw this threat that we now have thankfully thwarted in terms of Justice Kavanaugh.
Look, I think it's hard to overestimate the level of fanaticism.
The left has become a secular religion.
They've replaced God with an ideology.
They have exactly the level of fanaticism you would normally expect from a religious group.
They believe that they're righteous and the rest of us are bad and that whatever they do is good because they are doing it.
And I think it's going to get worse.
I think not going to get better.
And I think the breakdown, you know, something that Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan wrote about in 1993 in an article called Defining Devi Down.
Every time you give ground and you allow people to behave worse, you create a new basement below which they drop for the next time.
And we've now gotten to a point where we tolerate violence.
We tolerate people getting killed.
We tolerate people going through a place and robbing it.
We tolerate carjackings.
We tolerate vicious assaults in terms of verbal assaults on people.
And I think we're going to reap the whirlwind.
This is an all-out assault on civilization as we have known it.
It's an assault on the rule of law.
And the answer to it is going to have to be for everybody who believes in the Constitution and who believes in the rule of law to come together and both in their votes and in their demands to simply take head-on this fanatic left-wing behavior.
Let me go back to a comment you made earlier about tomorrow night's Hollywood-produced theater.
I'm sure they're not going to bring up the fact that Donald Trump said, many of you will peacefully and patriotically march to the Capitol so your voices will be heard, that he said on January 6th, nor will they bring up the fact that they had sworn testimony of the people that were in the room that Donald Trump authorized up to 20,000 guard troops to be called up on the 6th.
He did that on the 4th.
And Nancy Pelosi, it became her jurisdiction.
It became Muriel Bowser's jurisdiction, and they decided not to.
Muriel Bowser did so in writing.
That's not going to be part of their narrative.
Why do you think this is going to be a flop considering it's going to be a slick Hollywood production?
Well, because there have been a lot of multi-million dollar movies that have failed.
You get a lousy plot.
You got some people that aren't very believable.
I mean, you know, Adam Schiff lies so often that I've suggested strongly that if the Republican state control, they create a committee for liars, put Schiff on it with no staff and no jurisdiction, and let him just sit there.
This guy is literally totally abused his role as the chief of the chairman of the intelligence committee, is stunningly dishonest, and has weakened America in ways that are unbelievably unpatriotic.
And Jamie Raskin wants to get rid of that antiquated document, outdated relic, as he calls it, the Electoral College enumerated in the Constitution.
We'll get rid of that too.
And then New York and California and Illinois and New Jersey can pick every president and forget about the rest of the states.
Mr. Speaker, thanks for being with us.
Great to be with you.
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Man, it's sick and getting sicker.
Nothing truer ever said.
All right, let's hit our phones.
800-941, Sean, if you want to be a part of the program 25 till the top of the hour, John is in New York.
I don't know why we're in New York, but here we are, stupid as we are, paying way more taxes than we should.
John, how are you?
Hi.
Hi, Sean.
First time caller, longtime listener.
John, can I ask how old you are?
You sound young.
I am 12, sir, and I am a young Republican.
Wow, I'm very impressed.
And you've been a long time listener to this program.
You sound like me.
I used to listen to talk radio when I was growing up, very young, and never thought I'd ever have a chance to do this.
And I love what I do, and I'm very honored that you listen to the program.
What grade are you in?
I am in sixth grade.
Are you learning a lot in school?
I am.
I am very good in science and social studies.
Wow.
And those are your two favorite subjects.
Let me ask you another question.
What else do you like?
Do you like sports?
Do you like, what do you like?
I really do take a liking to antiques.
Really?
Antiques.
And have you found a way to maybe go out and find good deals and sell them and make a profit?
Yes, I have.
I have found quite a few good antique stores.
There are lots of them around here in New York.
Right.
And so you actually spend, maybe you spend your allowance or money that you make and then you buy something and then you sell for more money than you paid for it?
Oh, yeah.
I try.
I really try.
Well, that sounds great.
If you ever get a website, we'll put it up on my website.
Maybe people can buy some items from you.
So what's on your mind today, John?
Why'd you call?
So in school today, there were, of course, as you know, it's Pride Month.
I don't care whatever people do for Pride Month, except this really did get on my nerves a little bit.
There were a whole bunch of kids wearing Pride flags in the class.
And in response to that, other kids started wearing American flags.
Now, those kids got kicked out of class.
The kids wearing the American flag got kicked out of class, but if you wore a Pride flag, because it's Pride Month, you were allowed to wear the Pride flag on your clothes, right?
Did they give a reason for that?
I mean, what was the purpose of kicking some people out?
I mean, if you're going to allow pins or symbols of something that you love and care about, and by the way, I think you have the right attitude, and that is follow the golden rule.
Love God with all your heart, mind, and soul, and your neighbor as yourself, and treat people the way you want to be treated.
And it sounds like you don't care about Pride Month, and that's that if people make decisions that are different than yours, I admire the fact that you believe in freedom because I do too.
I'm libertarian in that way.
I don't want to get involved in people's personal lives.
But on the other hand, if they're going to allow some kids to express themselves and make a political statement, I don't see what's so controversial about wearing an American flag.
You're a proud American citizen.
Yeah, I just, it's, it's just really powering my nerves.
And I mean, like, I'm fine.
Like, I'm fine with them wearing those flags, but so long as the kids wearing the American flags get to do it.
Now, they all said, they all said, the teachers, the teacher said this.
She didn't want them wearing that because she thought they were going to do something bad with them.
What could you possibly do bad with an American flag pin?
I don't know.
Wow.
Now, did you ask for clarification?
Were you wearing a flag?
Were you kicked out of class?
I was not, but some of the other, other than both.
Some of the other kids were kicked out.
Well, now, is it a public school or a private school?
It is a public.
Public school.
Why don't you, I'm going to put you on hold.
Stay on the line.
Don't hang up.
And we'll send you over a copy of my book because you sound like such a great kid.
And let me look a little more deeply into this.
It might be something we would like to cover.
And we'll call the school and we'll try and get comments on why they made that decision.
Because, look, if they want to ban all pins, they can ban all pins.
But if you're going to allow some people to wear a pin, you should be allowed to wear the American flag.
Now, were the kids wearing the American flag doing it specifically to say that they don't support, quote, Pride Month?
I wouldn't know.
It was really their personal choice.
I think so, though.
You think they might have done it as like a political statement saying we don't support Pride Month?
I think so, yes.
All right.
Well, let me dig in deeper, see what this is all about.
It might be a story that the public might be interested in.
If you have any other story ideas, by the way, let me know.
Have you given any thought to what you want to do as a career when you get older?
I would like to be a true American farmer.
Wow.
What would you like to farm?
Mostly corn and livestock.
Wow.
That's a very.
Have you been now?
I don't know.
Do you live in a rural area in New York?
Do you live?
Do you do farming now?
I do.
I live in a rural area.
Oh, okay.
So this is something you've already practiced and been a part of.
So, so we're kind of working on our farm, getting it up and running.
It's a lot of work.
All right.
John, we're glad you called, my friend.
Stay on the line.
We'll look into that.
Bill in Arizona.
Bill, you're on the Sean Hannity show.
Yes.
Thank you, Sean, for taking my call.
If I could, real quickly, just agree with two previous callers who said that they felt that Chuck Schumer absolutely was responsible.
I'm ex-military, was enlisted in the helicopter pilot.
And I can tell you that if a military leader stood up in front of his troops and basically gave approval for killing women and children, let's say, on any advance through enemy territory, that commander would be removed from command and court-martialed and very likely face criminal charges.
And the difference is that Chuck Schumer is not just the guy next door complaining about the court.
He is a leader.
And when people down in the ranks see leaders saying that kind of stuff, they think to themselves, oh, okay, the moral compass has been moved.
We can go do this.
And that's why.
The only problem, Bill, I have with your logic is, remember Bill Clinton tried to blame talk radio and Rush Limbaugh for the Oklahoma City bombing.
Every time there is a shooting, they always try to blame conservative commentators or conservative politicians or Republican politicians.
And in reality, I just happen to believe at the end of the day, you cannot blame somebody unless they specifically tell you to go kill somebody like Charles Manson and brainwashes, indoctrinates people, instructs them to go, you know, attack this group of people and kill them.
That's a very specific set of circumstances.
You'll feel the whirlwind.
You won't know what hit you, et cetera, et cetera.
Do I like it?
No.
Is it reckless?
Yes.
Is it irresponsible?
Yes.
Is giving out the addresses of Supreme Court justices really bad?
Yes.
That's called doxing.
I'd never do it.
I can't really hold Bernie Sanders responsible because one of his supporters shot Steve Scalise and nearly killed him that day and shot these other innocent people.
I just don't, I hold the people accountable for their own actions.
However, their words are reckless.
They are irresponsible.
Can it play a part and maybe give license to people that have a proclivity towards violence?
It certainly can, but at the end of the day, I'm an individual responsibility person.
I hear your arguments.
I really do.
But they try to do this.
The reason I say that is they try to do this to me all the time.
I've dealt with this my entire career.
And it's just so intellectually lazy to me to blame somebody's words short of them calling for direct violence.
Say, you know, Schumer's saying, yeah, I have no problem with people protesting in front of Kavanaugh's home.
How's he going to feel when people are protesting in front of his home or his kids' homes?
I would never, never allow that.
I would never allow a caller to say it on the show.
It's just not who I am.
I think you have to win the battle of ideas in the political arena and at the ballot box.
Go ahead.
I agree.
I agree.
Well, the real reason I called was that Seth Moulton, the Democrat representative from Massachusetts, was on Fox News with Sandra Smith and John Scott, and they were discussing the oil prices.
And Seth Moulton said straight out, well, we can't do anything about the prices of gasoline and oil.
They're set by the international market.
Well, now, I don't know what Seth Moulton has been, but when Donald Trump was in office, Donald Trump said to the international oil market, charge what you want.
Charge $100 a gallon for gasoline, but we are independent.
I'm going to take care of my people.
Our prices are going to stay low.
And so the international market was forced to compete with American production.
Immediately after the election, prices started going up because that same international oil market price-setting people realized Biden was going to close down oil.
And that is what is going on, is that we no longer are competitive.
We're just now a pawn to these people, and they have no competition from us.
So I'm not sure how Seth Moulton can say we have nothing to do with this.
We can't change the prices.
We most certainly can.
Look, we had energy independence.
We were paying on average $2.39 a gallon.
Now we're paying $5 a gallon.
You know what?
It's directly related to this climate alarmist religious cult.
That's it.
New Green Deal socialism.
Anyway, Bill, appreciate your call.
And again, a preventable problem and a fixable problem.
But you can't flip a switch and turn it around overnight, but go back to the policies that we know work.
And that is it's good for our national security.
It's good for job creation.
It's good for lowering inflation.
It's good for lowering the cost of every product we buy because it'll be cheaper to produce it, cheaper to get it to whatever store it's going to, and it costs a lot less to drive your car.
But that's not what they're going to do because they said they would do these things.
Biden repeated it that he would get rid of oil and gas.
And now we're at the point where begging OPEC and Saudi Arabia and Iran and Venezuela.
It's insane.
Anyway, glad you called 800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, let us say hi to Marcus in Pennsylvania.
Mark, how are you?
Glad you called.
I see that Dr. Oz won that very close race with Dave McCormick.
And from what I understand, they are both getting along and working together.
And who knows, maybe Dave McCormick will run in two years against Casey in a presidential election year.
That could be a win.
I would hope so.
I would hope so.
What's going on?
To the topic of my call.
The Green New Deal folks do not realize, I don't think, or they're just uptooth, that the need for oil and petroleum will never end.
We could have an entire electric vehicle fleet.
We could have, you know, renewable energies, but the need will not end because so many derivatives and distillates from petroleum are needed for our day-to-day lives.
You can't go anywhere.
You can't do anything without something that is product of petroleum going across your daily life.
Well, you raise a lot of points here.
Look, we're not going to wean ourselves off of fossil fuels anytime in the next decade, two decades.
I don't see it happening, you know, barring some massive new invention development that we could easily transition away from it, or at least the majority of it.
I mentioned this invention convention that they have every year that I used to go to.
I haven't been there many years.
And this guy wrote a book years ago, and he actually believes the gravitational pull could be a source of energy that everybody could tap into, and it would be absolutely free, and it would solve so many of the world's problems.
And probably it would be the greatest wealth creation vehicle the world has ever seen.
Now, the dark side of it is, okay, if you can harness that energy that way, what about people that want to use it for nefarious reasons, right?
So there's an upside and a downside.
But this is a discussion in theory only.
Right now, the lifeblood of the world's economy is oil, gas, and coal and nuclear, which, of course, we're not allowed to do that either.
So we have decided as a country run by radical climate alarmists, religious cultists, that we're not going to produce energy and we're going to be begging thug dictators to supply the necessary lifeblood of the economy and be dependent on them.
This is madness to me, especially considering all the vast resources we have.
And the bottom line is it is hurting the American people.
I got to run because of the constraints of time.
Mark, Pennsylvania, great to talk to you.
Call back again soon, sir.
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