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Peter Schweizer - September 1st, Hour 3
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It's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
Normally I'm on 710, WOR, our big flagship station here in New York.
Tonight at 8 o'clock, President Joe Biden makes this awful speech.
It might be like the Jimmy Carter melee speech where it just backfired.
He's going to attack half of America, smear Republicans, a vicious, ugly, divisive attack.
And I just think it backfires.
Peter Schweitzer is the great best-selling author, a New York Times bestseller.
His latest is Red Handed.
He's the host of Drill Down Podcast, president of Government Accountability Institute.
And it's great to have him with us, Peter Schweitzer.
How you doing?
I'm doing great, Mark.
Always great to be with you.
Thanks for having me.
So what do you think?
If you're going to address the nation and you're the president, shouldn't we be talking about policies or important issues instead of attacking some vague threat that's out there?
Yeah, I don't like presidents who think they're philosopher kings because they end up making crazy decisions and they also try to nudge or steer or direct people in the direction they want to go.
I think a president should be a servant of the people who is trying to enact good policies to make our lives better.
And I think that this often happens, Mark, if you look in history, you mentioned Jimmy Carter.
You can look at others.
When they are having trouble gaining support for their actual policy agenda, they switch into this kind of mode.
And that's basically where Joe Biden is today.
It's philosopher king mode.
Now I'm going to lecture you about what's wrong with our country, and you just need to follow me and everything will be fine.
So this is really Operation Change the Subject, get you off the gas pump, inflation, crime, and thinking about – what is this phrase he's come up with?
Ultra MAGA.
What is ultra-mAGA?
You know, remember there were conservatives and then there were the neoconservatives.
Oh, yeah.
And there's ultra, there's ultra-maga.
Yeah, I mean, look, it's throwing around labels.
And I know in politics we have to throw around labels and sometimes labels are accurate.
But, you know, this is the problem is there's a lack of substance in this administration.
You look at the Obama administration.
I'm certainly not a fan of Barack Obama, but there were actually people in that administration that had some ideas.
I didn't agree with them, but they actually had some ideas, things they wanted to do.
You don't find that with this administration.
It's this kind of this vacuous, you know, retread of what they think should be done.
It's not terribly creative or innovative.
So they revert to name calling.
So I guess, you know, MAGA doesn't get, doesn't move the dials anymore.
So let's bring out ultra MAGA.
And then I can only guess, Mark, what's next?
I'm not quite sure, but we could get creative on that one, I bet.
Yeah.
You know, it's a tradition this time in the midterm elections, August, they really rig the polls, totally rigged fake polls.
So it looks like Republicans haven't got a shot.
They're way behind.
The fact that the president is doing this speech tonight, pretty much they're admitting that they're in trouble and they need help.
Yeah, and that they want to change the conversation, as you said earlier.
I mean, they do not want to have a conversation about the pocketbook issues that affect people's lives.
They don't want to talk about the quality of education or the lack thereof, about the failures of the lockdowns.
You know, they've had the branches of government.
They've had the Senate.
They've had the House.
They've had the White House.
They've had a couple of years, and they don't have much to show for it.
So instead of talking about actually the party in power and what they've done or failed to do, let's change the conversation and demonize the people out of office and say how terrible they are.
I think you're right.
I think there are so many twists and turns.
You and I have been to a lot of these elections to watch them.
There's a lot of twists and turns that can happen from the beginning of September to the end of November.
My biggest fear, Mark, is the role that the media is going to play either in not reporting something or misreporting something.
We had this in 2020 with the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop.
I'm not saying we're going to have another laptop show up, but the problem is people rely on getting information from media outlets.
And if you've got big tech outfits like Twitter or Facebook or others that are suppressing stories, that has a real effect because most people count on those major media outlets or those major tech companies to provide them with their information.
And that's what my concern is.
Voters are not getting access to uncentered information, and that affects turnout and that affects who people vote for.
You know, even a silly thing like the Paul Pelosi DUI, boy, you watch that video of him being arrested or trying to walk the line.
It's really something to watch.
It's amazing how the news or no newscast wants to show that video.
No, and, you know, they should.
And, you know, go back to the 2000 election, George W. Bush and Al Gore.
You know, there was an October surprise late October that George W. Bush had received a DWI when he was a young man.
And that was covered by all the major news outlets, which, in my opinion, they should, right?
You should cover relevant information.
But again, it's the fact that they cover it inconsistently.
And here you have Nancy Pelosi's husband not only having trouble, obviously, passing the test, but he actually tries to use his membership in the California Highway Patrolmen's Association to say, hey, I've got connections.
I've got people.
Get me out of here.
I mean, it's a classic kind of insider move that angers so many people.
So you have multiple reasons to do it.
And yes, again, they don't consider that that's newsworthy for some reason.
So Peter Schreitzer, what's going to happen in the end with Hunter Biden?
Is he just going to escape all of this?
It's a good question.
I'm terrible at predictions, Mark.
I remain optimistic.
So we have this grand jury that was convened in 2018, four years ago.
It was about four months after my book came out, Secret Empires, where we exposed the Biden money trail from overseas.
They met.
They made a lot of progress.
Then COVID came.
They shut down that grand jury and other grand juries for almost two years.
They reconvened.
And the latest that I've heard is that they are proceeding, that we're not going to hear anything between now and the election because the Department of Justice has this sort of 90-day rule, so to speak, before an election, no major political indictments.
That certainly did not prevent the DOJ, of course, from going into Donald Trump's house and searching through his goods with the subpoena.
But I don't think with Hunter Biden, we're going to hear anything until after the election.
And I remain optimistic that he is, in fact, going to be indicted.
Wow.
Because it is absolutely clear, Mark.
You cannot deny the evidence.
At a minimum, he evaded millions of dollars of taxes.
He's already admitted that, basically.
But the evidence, I think, is very stark.
I think the Biden strategy, I've heard rumors that they have been offered a plea deal that Hunter has turned down.
And I think the reason he's doing that is they are betting that when a jury is convened, if a jury is convened to look at these charges in Delaware, they're going to be able to get one or two people on that jury to say, you know, poor Hunter, he had these drug addiction problems and other issues.
So they're going to find him not guilty.
But I do think he is going to be indicted.
Wow.
That's special prosecutor, Durham.
Do we need to send a search party out for him?
Whatever happened to him?
Good question, Mark.
Yeah.
I mean, these are processes that can take a lot of time.
What Durham has shown is that he's methodical, he's detailed, and when he comes out with something, it has no weaknesses.
It's rock solid.
But again, I think he is probably going to play it by the book, and we're probably not going to hear anything between now and the election because there has been this tradition, this policy in the DOJ, that 90 days before an election, you don't drop these kinds of bombs.
Again, that's what makes the raid on Mar-a-Lago so shocking and stunning on a number of levels.
The fact that they would do it when they did it, and this close to an election, knowing that it would have political ramifications in a variety of ways.
Hey, the fact that they released that silly picture, that staged picture of the documents on the floor, doesn't that kind of indicate they don't really have much?
Yeah, I mean, look, I think the way that this whole thing has been a leak fest, that in every step of the way, they have leaked rumors or innuendos or statements.
I believe that if there were something of a bombshell quality, we would have heard about it through a leak.
Now, I'm not saying the leak would be accurate, and I'm not saying it wouldn't be twisted in some way, but I agree with you.
It is still surprising to me that we are where we are.
And it's also shocking, Mark, when you contrast it to the situation with Hillary Clinton.
I mean, you know, it's different in one respect that she had emails and electronic files with top classified material on it.
But otherwise, it's similar.
You have an official who, in one case, the President of the United States, in another case, the Secretary of State, where she had classified documents on an unauthorized server.
They didn't even know the server existed, meaning the federal government, security authorities.
When they asked for it, she had her lawyer, not the federal government, she had her lawyer go through and delete the emails.
And then, of course, they famously did the bleach bit and they destroyed the phones.
So if the issue is that, you know, the strict adherence to the handling of classified material, the possession of classified material, Hillary Clinton fit that bill.
In her case, Mark, when she was questioned by the FBI, they didn't even put her under oath.
Oh, that's right.
It's remarkable.
And this is, I think, the thing that drives people nuts more than anything.
Look, I don't know exactly what documents we're talking about in Mar-Lago, but I just want a federal government and a law enforcement establishment that's going to treat every person equally, regardless of whether they have a D or an R after their name.
And that is clearly not happening in this case.
Well, great stuff.
Peter Schweitzer, you can get his book, the latest New York Times bestseller, is Red Handed.
Listen to the Drill Down podcast.
Make sure you listen to that wherever you get podcasts.
And thanks for being with us.
You are welcome, Mark.
Thanks.
All right.
Take care.
Also, we'll take some calls.
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Come on, man.
It's taken me 47 years to perfect doing nothing.
I had to become president to show you I could do that better than anybody.
Joe Biden, the most dangerous man in America.
This is the Sean Hannity Show.
Hey, it's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
Tonight's the big speech, 8 o'clock.
I'm not going to watch it.
I don't know if anybody's going to watch this.
It's Joe Biden addressing the nation.
Normally, if you'd ask the networks to give up all of their time, prime time, you to address the nation, normally it's about a big issue, something important, the crime problem, the out-of-control, inflation, something like that.
But tonight he will ignore all of that and address some weird imaginary threat that he's decided on, this ultra MAGA.
It'll be a vicious, ugly attack on half of America.
It's interesting they picked kind of a dead night.
This is not the night you want to do this because it's the Thursday going into the holiday weekend, Labor Day weekends, the least amount of viewing.
If you waited till next week, if you did this next Thursday when everybody's back after the holiday, that's a much more logical, much more viewed night.
So the fact that they picked a dead night could mean they're not too confident in Joe Biden being able to get through this without stuttering and stammering and getting lost and making a million mistakes.
So that's the only thing to watch for.
You want to see how badly he screws up.
Now, I'll tell you, here's the predictions.
He's going to come out wearing that black mask.
He's going to be wearing the mask for theatrical purposes.
There's no reason for him to wear a mask.
He just had the virus twice.
He can't possibly be contagious at this point.
But he'll make a big production of taking the mask off.
And then he'll go into this ridiculous speech about the threat to America.
It's tradition that they do these fake polls in August, going into midterms, showing Republicans have no shot, they're going to lose.
This is all to suppress voting and to stop donors from donating.
But you can tell these are fake polls.
They rigged them in a number of ways.
They don't put enough Republicans in the sample.
They put only 25% Republicans should be 36%.
They don't use likely voters.
They use registered voters, which means they use whoever they want.
They deliberately do the wrong demos way too young.
So, I mean, that's how they end up rigging it by about 10, 12 points.
But you can tell things are not going well, and Democrats are in a panic because they're doing this big speech tonight.
It'll be embarrassing.
Tuesday, they did a little trial run in Pennsylvania.
It wasn't good.
The other thing Biden did was this Safer America speech.
He's suddenly pretending he's anti-crime, suddenly pretending he's a crime fighter.
You got a crime wave all over America because of these crazy, woke district attorneys who won't put anybody in jail.
These woke Democrats with their defund the police, no bail, no jail, causing this crime wave.
And now they're going to pretend they're anti-crime.
And by the way, Biden could fix that whole problem in one week.
He could just call all of those prosecutors, all of those crazy city council people, all of those state legislatures to Washington and just let them have it.
And he's the leader of the Democratic Party.
Just tell him you want a future in this party.
Stop that.
You're hurting people.
I think we should have a better conversation about tonight.
A very important one.
Uh-oh.
If I may.
I think.
The burning question.
Yes.
Okay.
It's on everybody's lips.
Is what drinking game associated to what word for Biden tonight?
Oh, Joey.
Joey?
Yeah, he always goes into these stories.
My father said, Joey.
Joey.
Not come on.
Not come on, man.
Well, that's only with questions.
I don't think he'll take any questions.
Okay.
But every time he turns around, he's got some story about his wife.
Oh, I got a better one.
I got a better one.
What if every time he whispers?
If he whispers like with emphasis, that's when I'll drink.
I think I'll be sloshed in the first 10 minutes.
Just thinking out loud.
Yeah, I think everybody will be sober.
Come on, man.
Nobody will be watching after two minutes.
I'm not missing Shank.
I'm not missing Shark Tank for this.
Oh, my God.
It's Mark Simone here for Sean Hannity.
That's Linda, of course.
And we'll take some calls in a minute.
1-800-941-SEAN is the number.
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Hey, it's Mark Simone here for Sean.
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Tonight is the big speech, January 6th.
Obviously, it didn't work.
It didn't take, so they'll try something else.
They're going to be calling you names tonight.
Joe Biden will call you Ultra MAGA.
I don't know what that is, but Peter Schweitzer's right.
They did that.
Remember when they were running against Bush?
Neocon.
You weren't just a conservative.
You were a neocon.
Everybody had to run around figuring out what the hell is a neocon.
And now you got to figure out what an ultra MAGA is.
Linda had a good point.
Drinking game.
What word should be used for the drinking game?
I say Joey because he's always got these stories.
My father said, Joey.
I think the whispering.
I think whispering.
I think I hit the nail on the head.
But wait a minute.
When he whispers, he whispers like a whole bunch of words.
Is it every word he whispered?
I think it's just when he whispers.
But he'll only whisper once, but he whispers and he goes for like three sentences.
That America wasn't built by Wall Street.
They're not all bad folks on Wall Street.
I'm not suggesting that.
But they didn't build America.
It was built by the middle class.
And unions built the middle class.
You know, I notice when you all do that, everybody benefits.
Whether they belong to a union or not.
Where they belong to a union or not.
Employers can't find workers.
Listen, yeah, pay them more.
This is an employee's employees' bargaining chip now.
What's happening?
Yeah, well, that man might be okay.
He's really great.
Yeah.
You might be saying, why does he whisper like that?
It's because when you're a corrupt, crooked politician, you're always whispering in a back alley.
Joe, baby.
Yeah, when you're exchanging money, you're always whispering.
So backroom deals.
You're always whispering.
Watch that Hunter movie when he gets in the car.
I was just going to say that.
It's just all part of the entire lifestyle.
It's just all, oh, God.
He's a derelict.
That's how crooked politicians look.
Here's the envelope.
Uh-oh, I'm in trouble.
Yeah, he may have picked that up doing all those obscene phone calls that he does.
That was actually really funny.
But seriously, when do you whisper?
When you're making an obscene phone call, when you're doing a sleazy deal under the table or something?
Or in normal life, when you put your child to bed, like, sweet dreams, mommy loved you.
Like, that's normal.
Oh, okay.
Maybe that's where he picked it up from talking to all those little children.
He's always doing that with these.
This is not okay.
I tell you, Jason's on a roll today.
Yeah, no, it's we were talking about that yesterday, too.
You know, the whole, the thing that has me perplexed the most about the American people who come out with these giant signs, you know, I don't know who gave them the signs or who's given them the, you know, the swag or whatever for the build back better.
I mean, it's just a bunch of nonsense.
But how can you stand there and support somebody who is grabbing little kids?
You know, I mean, it's so creepy.
I'm like, come on, guys.
It's just, this cannot be a thing.
And it's not only is it a thing, but they're turning the other way.
I'm like, if anybody came up to any of my kids and did that, it would be, I can't even say what I would do on the air.
It's not even, it's not, it would not be tolerated.
Oh, well, let's take a call or two.
Let's go to Kendall in Texas.
Kendall, how are you doing?
Hey, Mark.
Thank you for having me on.
Yeah.
Hey, I was just going to suggest a drinking game for you.
Just turn on the evening news, and every time they say unprecedented, yeah, he does say that a lot.
It's unprecedented.
You're not going to make it very far.
All right.
That's a good one.
I'm trying to think what else.
What does it always say?
Look.
He says that a lot.
Look.
Jack.
Wow, but that's more again when he's taking questions.
That's when he gets mad at somebody.
You can't get mad in your own speech.
Let's go to, let's see, let's go to Mark in Florida.
Mark, how you doing?
Hey, how you doing, Mark?
Good.
I got like a kind of observation in a way, I guess it would be.
It's so simple.
I don't understand why everybody doesn't see it or say it.
The guy who's been in office for how many years?
If anybody had a job that long, they wouldn't know how to solve the problem.
And it just, it's beyond me that I can't understand why the guy's been in office, he must have been sitting there eight years as vice president going, oh, I can't wait.
I know exactly what to do to solve this problem.
I mean, 50 years in office and you don't know what to do?
Yeah, that's a good point.
Thanks for calling.
You know, it's like when he got elected and they talked about systemic racism, you were vice president.
You were in Obama eight years.
Why didn't you fix it then?
You know, you get somebody in the private sector like Donald Trump.
If you have a problem, you solve it.
In other words, supply chain blocked.
You go out there.
You get everybody together in a room.
You have a big meeting.
You get the head of the shipping, the trucking, the this, you yell at everybody until you get it fixed.
If you're a Democrat, if you're a politician, you take a picture in front of a ship.
You make a speech.
You never solve the underlying problem.
Look at that student loan thing.
That's a typical Democratic solution.
It does nothing to address the underlying problem, which is out-of-control education costs.
Here's $10,000.
And by the way, I think they gave up on that student loan.
I don't think you're going to be hearing about it again.
I think they realized it fizzled.
Not only Republicans hated it, Democrats hated it.
I haven't heard him mention it again.
It'll never happen.
They'll never actually do it.
I don't think he has any actual authority, no legal authority, no constitutional authority.
So it'll never happen.
And if you ever ask him, he'll say, blame the Republicans.
The Republicans killed it.
Let's go to Mark in Brooklyn.
Mark, how are you doing?
Great, Mark.
Biggest thing is I don't believe a word that comes out of this guy's mouth, Brandon, or anybody associated or in his administration.
Exactly what they said Trump was going to do, they have done it.
They have politicized the DOJ and the FBI.
And it's just disgusting.
And then he wants to tell the American, oh, I didn't remove any executive privileges.
Oh, no.
But guess what?
The law says you're the only one that can do it.
You're the only one that can.
And what Mr. McCarthy left out was in that 1978 order that was written, the president can, president can declassify with documents that he thinks are declassified.
He has that power.
All right, Mark.
Well, thanks for calling.
Yeah, you're right.
He can't declassify.
He'll argue that he didn't formally do it.
But he can declassify anything he wants.
Let's go to Chuck in Florida.
Chuck, how you doing?
Thank you very much for the call.
I love your thoughts on this.
So if you talk about the documents on Mar-a-Lago, you know, Trump was asked to put a lock on it.
He did.
But the one thing people aren't talking about, I'd love to get your thoughts.
What about the Secret Service?
The Secret Service is tasked with protecting the compound.
So it's not just the lock, but you have federal agents there on that compound all the time protecting it.
Exactly.
Thanks for calling.
It's a good point.
You know, that was the argument.
Well, he's keeping them in Mar-a-Lago, which is open to just members, not the public, but there are thousands of people that come to Mar-a-Lago.
I've been to Mar-a-Lago.
There's nobody, nobody that goes down into the basement and looking through the storage room.
You can go to Mar-a-Lago.
You can go through the lobby.
You can walk into the ballroom.
You can walk outside on the terrace.
You can go into the dining room.
There's nobody going downstairs, opening up closed storerooms and looking in there.
You know, if there was anything that crucial in there, if there's anything that earth-shattering in there, why'd they wait 18 months to go look for it?
And why, when they got the warrant, did they wait like 11 days, even over the weekend?
Why'd they wait over the weekend?
And Merrick Garland, the only thing he could mutter was that they had to prepare for the raid.
They had to prepare for the raid.
Well, they're not raiding a drug cartel.
Sometimes if you're going to raid a mob warehouse, you might have to prepare how to get in and out.
It's a closed club.
You know, Mar-a-Lago is closed in the summer.
It's closed.
It's empty.
It's an empty building that's closed, already guarded by the Secret Service.
What on earth do you have to prepare?
Secret Service is there.
They'll let you right in.
Everything's already secured.
Let's go to John in Georgia.
John, how are you doing?
Yeah.
Hey, Mark.
You're doing a great job today on the program, not hyperbole.
Oh, okay.
Thanks.
Just had to throw that in there.
That's another word he uses a lot, not hyperbole.
Yeah.
Anyway, yeah, I wanted to say that I believe when Peter Schweitzer said something to the effect of that Durham is doing a good job and he's thorough or something to that effect.
I just think he's there as a plant to appease half of the country because I think we're pretty much fed up with the justice system and it's almost as if it's corrupt from top to bottom.
But that's my opinion.
All right.
Thanks for calling.
I don't know about the bottom, but a lot of good people in the FBI.
But at the top, a lot of bad people.
And we hear more and more that all these FBI agents want Christopher Ray gone.
They've had enough of this guy.
You had the worst FBI directors, J.A. Hoover.
And Comey may have actually beaten that record for corruption.
But Ray was supposed to be different.
He's not.
I don't know if he's as corrupt as Comey, but he's done nothing to clean things up.
Definitely a swamp guy who does not want to rock the boat.
So anyway, the speech is tonight at 8 o'clock.
If you want to watch it, I don't think so.
Kevin McCarthy is going to do what they call a pre-buttle, going to speak ahead of time and demand that Joe Biden apologize for attacking half of America.
Remember the whole campaign about I'm going to not be divisive.
I'll heal us.
I'll bring us together.
So apparently the internal polling that they see is pretty bad.
So they're in panic mode.
Forget being a healer.
Tonight he's going to divide even further.
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Congratulations to Texas Governor Greg Abbott, sending those busloads of illegals first to Washington, D.C., and now to New York, driving the New York mayor crazy.
And now they're going to Chicago.
Laurie Lighthauser, that goofy Chicago mayor, furious, calling Abbott a racist.
I don't know what that means.
Who can figure out what she means?
But this poor Abbott running Texas and doing a great job, gets millions and millions and millions and millions of illegals flooding.
And how are you supposed to absorb all of that?
He sends a couple hundred to New York and they go into panic.
A couple dozen to Chicago and she's screaming and yelling.
Great move on his part.
Of course, it's a theatrical gimmick, but a brilliant one to make the point.
Hey, I was telling you about that situation in Connecticut.
Greenwich, Connecticut, the school principal, gets caught by Project Veritas.
They catch him on camera saying, I deliberately don't hire conservatives.
I won't hire any conservatives.
I won't hire Catholics.
So he's getting a lot of flack.
And we mentioned investigations.
Just announced, Connecticut Attorney General launches investigation into this video.
So this could be a turning point.
You know, this is a lot like McCarthyism in the 50s.
And it took just a couple of people to stand up to the guy.
And that changed everything.
Hey, Linda, I didn't realize Joe Biden is doing this speech in Pennsylvania.
Oh, yeah.
City of brotherly love.
One of the highest crime rates, courtesy of Joey.
Yeah, but he spoke in Pennsylvania Tuesdays, flying there to do the speech tonight from there.
Obviously, they're lying about Fetterman having a big lead.
They're worried.
Oh, please.
Fetterman does not have a big lead.
Fetterman doesn't.
First of all, Fetterman can't even put a sentence together right now because he's recovering from a stroke and everybody, including the left here in Philly and the outer boroughs, are all saying he needs to get out and he needs a debate.
Meanwhile, Oz is saving people's lives on airplanes and he's not getting any footage or any notice or anything about it in the MSM.
But they want to talk about Fetterman wearing a hoodie, talking about letting crack addicts and heroin addicts out on the street.
Like, give me a break.
Yeah.
And, you know, that crude deté thing bothered me.
There's nothing wrong with Oz saying the word crude.
Democrats act like people in Pennsylvania are cavemen.
Like they couldn't figure out what they said.
I love a good crude detail.
Yeah.
And I'm from Pennsylvania.
What's wrong with a crude deté?
Why can't you say that?
That's what it's called.
Just because, you know, Biden doesn't know what it's called.
That's not my problem.
Biden doesn't know what a lot of things are called right now.
You know, I was watching this crazy morning show.
He did five minutes on how he's never heard the word crude deté.
He doesn't know what it is.
Is that some French word?
That's not surprising.
I've been on Morning Joe.
There's a crude deté in the green room.
There's a crude on the set sitting right there every morning.
He's like, oh, what is that plate of things?
It's so nice.
What do you guys call that?
That Joe and Mika's, they had their honeymoon at the Hotel de Cap.
Give me a break.
At the south of France.
But they go into five-star restaurants all the time.
Don't worry.
It's full of it.
The two of them are unwatchable.
Yeah, he knows what a crude deté is.
And so Oz, I think Oz ends up winning this.
And Lee Zeldon in New York, he's way ahead of where George Pataki was at this point.
So, hey, we're just about out of time.
What goes on here tomorrow, Linda?
We're going to have a best of Sean Hannity because there's just no shortage of that.
So people have a best of show tomorrow.
That's good.
I always like that.
And, of course, big Labor Day weekend.
That's great.
What happened this summer?
It went by so fast.
We were all hiding because of the crime rate so that we missed it.
Yeah, that's actually what happened.
Absolutely.
We've got time for one more call.
Let's go to Bill in Pennsylvania.
Bill, how you doing?
Hey, Mark, how you doing?
Good.
What did you want to say, Bill?
Hey, Mark.
Linda should know this, being from Pennsylvania, tonight's one of the biggest nights in college football.
What's that?
You've got Pitt playing West Virginia in the backyard brawl, and you've got Penn State playing Purdue, both tonight.
No one's going to be watching Joe Biden at 7 o'clock because they're going to be watching Pennsylvania football.
Oh, wait, that's a very good movie.
Thanks for coming.
Isn't he on at 8 o'clock?
Yeah, but the game will be on at 8 o'clock.
But won't that be halftime at that point?
Nobody's going to switch.
Halftime is like 10 minutes.
That's not going to.
I'm just saying they could.
Listen, I agree with him.
It is 100% strategic.
They know that nobody's watching.
They know that it's going to be awesome.
All right, that could be the reason.
Hey, we're out of time, but I'll be normally you can hear me on 710WOR in the mornings here in New York.
And of course, listen to Sean Hannity.
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