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Joe Manchin's Falling Approval - September 8th, Hour 1

Sean calls out some of the political challenges of the day including the latest polls showing Senator Joe Manchin's increasingly falling approval ratings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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All right, 61 days until the midterm elections.
And yes, everything is at stake.
Yes, it is a tipping point election.
It'll be the biggest choice election in our recent memory.
I know I've said these things before, but it's all true.
And it's going to be an inflection point for the country.
And I hope people are taking it as seriously as they need to.
And I believe they will.
I hope they will.
I have every belief that they will.
We start sad news.
If you haven't heard yet, Queen Elizabeth, the longest reigning British monarch.
They just celebrated what, her Jubilee over the summer.
I mean, 70 years on the throne.
She was 25 years old when she became the Queen of England.
You know, it's funny.
I was texting back and forth with Piers Morgan a little bit earlier today.
He's going to be on TV about it tonight.
And he just loved this woman.
And he's, no, he couldn't stand Angela Merkel and Prince Harry for reasons that I think they well earned.
But anyways, longest reigning monarch.
And, you know, I look at her.
She was born in 1926.
My father was born in 1925, and my father's been gone for over 26 years now.
She lived a long life, mostly healthy.
It was amazing because it was just, what, on Tuesday that she fulfilled her final official engagement as she swore in the new prime minister, Liz Truss, the 15th prime minister in her 70-year-long reign.
What an amazing life that she's had.
Upon the announcement, Prince Charles, former Prince of Wales, immediately becomes king.
His title will be passed down to his son, Prince William, the Duke of Cambridge.
However, Charles won't officially be named until tomorrow, one day after the death of the monarch, but that is how it works.
Her husband died just, what, in April of 2021 at the age of 99, two years after he retired from his royal duties.
Kind of sad at the way this ended.
I mean, I've looked at some pictures.
You got pictures of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and President Kennedy and the Queen and Harry Truman and the Queen.
She, you know, was there when Winston Churchill came back after World War II.
I mean, what an incredible life she led.
Although, Linda, I'm not that into the royals.
A lot of people are very passionate about it.
Shows like The Crown, and I hear people talking about it as if it's the greatest thing ever.
I mean, I like it.
I like Downton Abbey.
I like that show.
That was really good.
Yeah.
I always like to see some of that.
It's interesting.
You'll see this tonight.
I mean, the passion that Piers Morgan has for the Royals is unbelievable, second to none, especially her.
He loved her, knew her personally, loved her.
And often I would ask, well, tell me about your relationship with the royal family.
And he knew them intimately and had a great relationship.
He didn't like Prince Harry and Angela Merkel.
You know, it's sad to see what happened in that particular case because you have a couple that, I mean, I hate the term an e and a spa.
I mean, it makes the second son seem not quite as significant as the first son.
And I believe you should treat all your children equally.
That's just in my mind.
I love my children equally, period, end of sentences.
No ifs, ends, or buts, no commas, no period.
It's just you love your kids the same.
But she lived an amazing life.
And then to have to deal with at the end of her life, this whole drama, they want to be private, but they go on Oprah Winfrey.
They want to be private and they do a deal with Netflix.
They want privacy and they're moving from Montecito, one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in California, in Santa Barbara, to New York City, and you want privacy.
You don't want public criticism, but you're writing books.
You make accusations on Oprah about somebody, but you don't name them that is racist within the royal family, although they did exonerate the queen the day after.
But still, if you're going to say it, say it.
And I would assume at some point they probably will because they'll want the attention.
And, you know, here's another thing.
They both claim to be big climate activists and they all care about the climate, and yet they take a private jet all the way from Santa Barbara, California, straight across to the east coast of the United States, across the pond into London, and take the same plane back that apparently the queen sent for them.
And then more recently, Prince Harry to play a polo match.
Can you imagine going to a polo match?
What is a polo match?
They're actually pretty fun, not for nothing.
And you get to wear really cool.
You've been to a polo match?
I have, actually.
You want me to be honest?
I was actually the hand.
I was the hired help.
Oh, you were the hired help.
Okay.
I was the hired help.
So I was there.
I wasn't attending.
You were working.
I was working.
All right.
So it's interesting.
I mean, I'd watch it for a few minutes, but it's an interesting thing.
I don't think most people can relate to running around on their horses, galloping on their horses and chasing a ball and swatting at it and trying to run.
I don't know what you mean.
I do that every day after the show.
Every single day.
Everybody does that.
Absolutely.
And I'm not against horseback riding.
I mean, I took a couple of lessons as a kid.
Although you didn't know when I was on horseback with the Border Patrol, the day the horse took off on me and nearly destroyed me.
Thank God the agents were able to catch up and stop the horse because I'm pulling on the reins as hard as I can.
And that horse is racing home.
And I'm literally just hanging on for dear life at that point.
Well, that's what he saw everybody doing at the border.
He saw him running, so he thought he was supposed to run like them.
He's like, got to get across.
We have economic news today.
One thing to note politically: looks like the chickens have come home to roost for Joe Manchin.
Senator Manchin, a poll of West Virginia residents released just yesterday by Triton Polling and Research has found that Joe Manchin's approval rating, by the way, which was through the roof when he stood against Schumer and Biden and the Democratic climate alarmist cultists.
It was full on.
Anyway, now he's gone from 67% approval to 66% disapproval.
66% of West Virginians now have an unfavorable impression of Manchin.
Only 26% had a favorable impression.
And that's what happens because this Green New Deal, and he was promised this pipeline.
You know what Bernie Sanders said?
He's never approving that pipeline.
So the deal that he made with Schumer is never coming to fruition.
It's always like you always get the tax increase, but you never get the spending cuts.
You always get the amnesty, but you never get the wall built.
It just, it's the way it always works.
Anyway, with Biden inflation, we have the Atlanta Fed.
If you might remember, prior to second quarter GDP numbers coming out, I kept looking at the Atlanta Fed, and they kept downgrading their projections for GDP growth.
And they, at one point, got down to 0.0, predicting zero growth.
Prior to the GDP numbers in the second quarter coming out, they predicted negative growth, which meant that would be officially a recession.
Anyway, so if third quarter GDP continues to plunge, because the Atlanta Fed has been so dead on accurate, according to the Atlanta Fed's GDP now model, the U.S. economy is expected to grow at an annualized rate of 1.4% in the third quarter.
Their previous estimate was 2.6%.
And one thing that has happened that nobody's paying any attention to is we now have the lowest level of petroleum reserves than we've had in 34 years.
Now, why is that?
Why is our petroleum security reserves, why is it down so low?
Because Joe Biden is tapping into it to artificially increase the supply in the marketplace to lower prices in the lead up to the election.
That's why loan forgiveness happened as well.
That's why I said they ought to call it the student loan forgiveness bribery act for the election of 2022, because that's what they're doing.
They're trying to do things specifically only to make things look like something that they're not.
Gas prices are artificially lower because they're releasing the strategic petroleum reserve, which puts our national security at risk.
So it's not exactly a good strategy.
Anyway, Booth Biden inflation, Wall Street Journal reporting mortgage rates now have hit their highest level in nearly 14 years this week.
Another blow to the cooling housing market.
Linda, who made that prediction?
That's right, I did.
The average rate on a 30-year fixed mortgage is now nearly 6%, topping an earlier high from June, according to a weekly survey by Freddie Mac released just today.
At this time last year, rates were below 3%, so they're nearly double.
That's why I keep saying, and they're going to keep going higher.
Now, Wall Street is predicting another 75-point basis point increase coming up in the next few weeks.
So pay attention.
If you need debt consolidation, if you need financial advice, if you have any equity in your home, you might want to consider locking in a low rate if you didn't take advantage of the lower rates because they're only going to go higher.
The Agricultural Department is reporting that 10% of American households are now struggling to afford food.
I mean, this is a disaster.
Biden now had issued the fewest number of oil drilling leases since World War II, according to the EPIC Times and new data from the Bureau of Land Management.
By the way, that's 77 years ago.
Are you kidding me?
Biden administration now has issued the lowest number of federal leases to drill for oil and gas than any other administration since the end of World War II.
The drop in permits to drill offshore on federal lands has been noticeable, leasing down 97% from the first 19 months of the Trump administration.
U.S. Department of Interior, despite claiming that it had issued a record number of leases under Biden, had only leased 126,000 acres for drilling through August the 20th.
And by the way, just because they release information or acreage, it doesn't mean that you're necessarily getting oil out of that.
The last president to lease out fewer than 4.4 million acres in the first half of his term was Richard Nixon, and only former President Harry Truman leased fewer acres.
By the way, it was at a time where your odds were much higher of finding oil, but that's why it's always kind of been a boom and bust industry.
The Biden EPA has shut down a major oil exporting terminal in Texas.
This, according to the Congressional Quarterly, Biden EPA denying a permit for major oil export facility off the Texas coast unless the project developers submit new plans for controlling air pollution.
That means it's never going to happen.
And now let me go back to the Wall Street Journal.
The Federal Reserve appears to be on a path to raise interest rates by another three quarters of a percentage point, 75 basis points, this month in the wake of Chairman Jerome Powell's public pledge to reduce inflation, even if it increases unemployment, which is something that Lawrence Summers has been saying has to happen for it to actually work.
69 million American households are now canceling vacations, driving less, cutting grocery bills as inflation is hitting home, according to pollsters and the Gallup survey.
I mean, that is a massive number.
I mean, the financial hardship has gone from 49% in January to 56%, with rising prices now forcing 69 million households to make cutbacks, according to this survey.
That is an unmitigated disaster for the American people.
Unreal.
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From what I have seen, early renditions of this, it is going to be the conservative agenda that would solve these problems.
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Tell them your friend Sean Hannity sent you.
He's no-show Joe.
No kidding.
Have a problem.
Stayed in trouble.
No power.
No water.
No heat.
No Joe.
Yep.
He's too busy taking a nap.
It's a sad state of affairs.
Sean Hannity.
So I got a text from a friend.
He said, Angela, not me.
It's Megan Merkel.
I said it by accident.
I apologize.
But I never liked either one of the Merkels.
You were saying Angela and not Megan?
Yeah.
It's a star.
I didn't say Angela.
You know what's really bad?
I just read this.
Apparently, Prince Harry arrived late.
Oh, boy.
Apparently.
These are the moments you can't get back.
You cannot get him back.
I mean, although, remember, Tuesday, the queen met with the new prime minister.
I mean, and that actually ended up being her last official act as queen.
I mean, she was, it was the, she, her final official engagement as she swore in Liz Truss as the new prime minister, the 15th prime minister in her 70-year-long reign.
Pretty amazing.
And here's the other thing.
Megan didn't go with Prince Harry to the home where, or I guess the summer palace where the Queen summers, I don't know what they call these things.
But apparently, but people are fascinated by it.
Her life was amazing.
You got to admit her life was amazing.
70 years.
I mean, since she's 25 years old, she's 96 now.
What an amazing life she led.
And you know what?
If you live to 96, you've lived a long time.
You've had a great life.
That is considered by any measure a full life that she lived.
Although I'm sure at times it probably is not the best job in the world being the queen because it's probably rather confining, I would imagine.
Anyway, we'll have some coverage of this tonight on Hannity.
Piers Morgan will join us in much more nine Eastern on the Fox News channel.
We'll continue.
Holding them accountable.
Sean gets the answers no one else does.
America deserves to know the truth about Congress.
All right, 25 to the top of the hour.
There are some fascinating details that as it relates to Queen Elizabeth's passing and her death is apparently the moment she became queen at 25, they begin a choreographed, meticulously choreographed and coordinated procedure for which the palace, the government, the news media, local authorities, and the queen herself had long planned, and that being her funeral.
So with all of this happening, you have the immediate transfer of power.
From the moment the queen became the monarch, they started planning a process about what would happen if she dies 70 years later.
According to Philip Murphy, a professor of British and Commonwealth history, much of it planned down to the minute.
Some things already have fallen into place.
By the time the world knew about the queen's death, her son Charles already became king.
And under common law, the moment of the sovereign's death marks the moment the heir becomes the monarch.
The national anthem will shift back to God save the king.
And so, I mean, it's a one person said, I think it's going to be an extraordinary psychological dislocation for the British people.
But by now, you pretty much have got to be in your late 70s or 80s to remember a time when Queen Elizabeth was not on the throne.
And many of the details of the palace's planning for the Queen's death were laid out in a 2017 investigation by The Guardian, providing a blueprint for the hours and days ahead.
And it could go on for as long as 10 days.
The Queen's private security was tasked with delivering the message.
The Foreign Office, responsible for relaying the message to the Commonwealth leaders, then it will just be an automatic transition whenever popular sentiment is about it.
But anyway, based on earlier blueprints, news outlets across the country around the world would learn of the Queen's death in tandem.
And news first appeared in a post on the royal family's Twitter account.
They didn't plan that 70 years ago on their website.
And the BBC played the national anthem shortly after the announcement and showed a photo of the Queen, followed by an image of the royal crest on a black screen and the words Queen Elizabeth II.
The flag at Buckingham Palace is soon lowered to half-mast in a tradition of decades of royal announcements.
A notice was placed on a sign at the gate of the monarch's official residence, Buckingham Palace, by the way, which is packed with people.
And just like when Princess Di died, I mean, people bringing flowers and mourning and candles.
I mean, it's crazy.
But anyway, the Ascension Council, a ceremonial body, will then be summoned to St. James Palace, a residence of Tudor royal residence near Buckingham Palace to officially proclaim the new sovereign.
And Charles will make four traditional public statements as he enters his new role.
At the first meeting of the council, Privy Council, he will give a personal and political inaugural declaration.
In the past, this happened in a closed ceremony, and the text was published after the fact, but the planning documents suggest it could be televised.
Then come the formalities, most of which date a narrow period of British history that has become enshrined in law and nods to the foundations of the modern British state.
Charles will make a statutory oath to uphold the Church of Scotland during the council when he goes before them, confirming the timing of the Queen's funeral.
He will later make the Ascension and Declaration oath, a vow to maintain the established Protestant line in succession, and usually made at the next state opening of Parliament.
On 11 a.m. of the day after the Queen's death, a proclamation will be read that officially declares the reign of the new king, which is then passed across the country.
First, by heralds who will arrive by horseback wearing uniforms.
I mean, this is a big deal.
Can you imagine?
They planned this 70 years ago.
They started planning this.
Flags lowered to half staff.
Proclamation of the new king.
The death of a sovereign is a far more consequential loss and one that has not been felt in 70 years since the death of Elizabeth's father, King George the VI.
Well, the process of the funeral offers some guidance, but this could go on for some period of time.
The Queen's coffin is expected to rest in the throne room at Buckingham Palace for four days after her death before being moved in a formal parade to Westminster Hall, where it will lie in state until the funeral.
The coffin will be placed on a raised platform draped in regal purple, and tradition dictates that each corner of the platform be guarded around the clock.
Members of the public most likely will be allowed to file past and pay their respects.
International dignitaries are expected to descend to London on the morning of her funeral.
Her coffin pauses at the entrance of the church at 11 a.m.
A short procession, protocol calls, and the nation to fall silent in a moment of reflection.
After the funeral ceremony, the queen's coffin is expected to be placed on the same green gun carriage that carried her forefather's coffins in the final procession down the mall, which runs between Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square.
It will then be driven to Windsor Castle, 23 miles away, to the resting place of nearly all British sovereigns since George III.
Elizabeth will be buried alongside her predecessors at St. George's Chapel.
The Queen's husband, Prince Philip, was buried there in April of 2021 when he died at the age of 99.
Wow.
All of that was planned 75 years ago.
I mean, 70 years ago?
Woof.
Anyway, on to other issues.
That sounds like a 10-day extravaganza, doesn't it, Linda?
I mean, if somebody was going to plan my funeral for me and I could be a part of it, it's kind of like when you were planning your funeral and you were like, you know, have fun, play this song, you know, that song that you like.
That's so weird.
And, you know, I think some of that is interesting.
I also think that if I was going to live to 96, I probably would want to say in my own funeral, like, don't use that picture.
That's not my function.
I said, no crying at my put it in my will.
No crying aloud at my funeral.
I want it to be a one-day party and I want it to be a celebration of a life undeserved.
That's it.
End of sentence.
And I don't want to be under nothing.
I tell fun stories about me.
Oh, I got fun.
But see, you're probably going to tell me when you're dying, or maybe when you know you're going to die.
You're going to say, okay, these are the four stories you can't tell.
Okay, and don't like I've always said you're you're probably right, so don't ask now.
Right, I'm not going to ask now, but there are some things.
You know what?
I'll be dead.
What do I give a flying rip for?
But you would, right?
Because Jesus.
Even though we're up in paradise with our Lord and Savior, it doesn't mean that we don't, you know, we don't care about the people that are still here, right?
Because those are the ones that are hurting.
Well, my other request is if I'm ever incapacitated, I want to be taken away and taken care of in a nice place.
And I don't want my family doting over me, cleaning me, giving me a shower, and cleaning me up after I go to the bathroom all over myself.
I do not disagree with that.
I think that end-of-life care is a very special industry.
I think that I want to be remembered alive.
I don't want to be remembered.
That's it.
Yes, I agree with you.
And it's an open or closed casket.
Closed.
I want to be remembered.
Oh, I'd look just like I look on TV with all the sneakers.
I was going to say, with all the makeup, you'll be fine.
I mean, totally.
It'll look like that.
Are you going to be wearing jeans and sneakers?
Yeah.
I didn't put that in there, but I'm going to put that in there.
That's a good idea.
In your will.
That's nice.
Hello, you know what?
Maybe just socks.
I don't need shoes in a coffin, do I?
She's going to wear sweats too?
I mean, geez.
Can you pick it up, pick up the pace a little bit after you die?
Oh, like it really matters.
I'm in a box that hopefully nobody opens until the world comes to an end and I get reunited with my body if Jesus allows it.
I don't know.
We'll see what happens.
Well, I mean, you have worked very hard for it with all the MMA, so maybe he'll give you a pass and let it come with you.
I don't know.
We'll see.
Can we move on to something happier like the economy?
Geez, no, I prefer.
Yeah, the economy is a real joy.
Joy.
Well, nothing but great news on the economy, sure.
Corrine Jean-Pierre, this is what she said.
To cut taxes on the middle class is an extreme MAGA Republican proposal.
She, as bad as Jen Saki was, Circlebach, it's so transparent.
She is not up to this job.
I mean, it's a disaster.
She tries to make the case that Biden's soul of the nation speech, which Trafalgar polled and the vast majority saw as nothing but divisive and dangerously, you know, crossing lines left and right.
And she's saying, oh, no, no, this was only about a few people.
It wasn't divisive at all.
Yeah, when you go back to the speech, his speech last Thursday, you know, people have talked about if it was divisive.
It wasn't divisive.
The way that we saw this speech is that he was talking to the majority of the country who agree that we have to protect our democracy, who agree that we have to protect our freedom.
I don't even want to hear it.
And then, by the way, David Marcus wrote a good column about this, about how she's not up to the job.
Biden's inept spokeswoman can't answer questions.
He gave three examples.
One was Senator Cruz's invitation to visit the southern border and see the crisis firsthand.
You would think that would be a reasonable suggestion, given that only a tiny fraction of the migrants in Texas are showing up in New York and D.C. and Chicago in their modest busloads, which, by the way, has freaked out New York, D.C. D.C. even wants to call up the National Guard.
And anyway, but, you know, Jean-Pierre Corine says, I certainly don't read need lectures or invitations from Republicans about the border or border policies.
This only after saying she had been to the border back in 2018 when the Trump administration was tearing babies out of their mothers.
Did she not see Joe's kids in cages?
Because we showed it pretty much every night.
Perhaps she wasn't watching.
Unbelievable.
On a lighter note, when asked at yesterday's presser about Russia's attempts to weaponize energy, she cited Vladimir Putin shutting down Nord Stream One's pipeline.
She goes, what?
Is he cutting off Germany's supply of Louboutin open-toe sandals and Hermes scarves?
Or is it just the Nordstrom rack?
You know, the tragedy of the treadmill.
Here we go again.
And then the, you know, then she had other pretty dumb remarks.
And she was confronted about, we played this yesterday, saying former President Donald Trump and Governor Brian Kemp had stolen their election victories.
Oh, election deniers.
I gave you the whole list yesterday.
By the way, each taxpayer, all of you listening to my voice, are on the hook for $2,500 because of Joe Biden student loan forgiveness scheme that even Nancy Pelosi had said previously he didn't have the authority to do.
A new poll on student debt bailout, how this tactic has backfired big time against the Democrats.
You know why?
Because every American that paid off their loan, every American that works in the trades and didn't go to college, why should they be paying for somebody's Harvard or Columbia or whatever school education?
It's outrageous.
Biden is now funding drug supply vending machines in rural Kentucky.
Did you hear about this?
$3.6 million to test the effectiveness of these kiosks in rural Kentucky, according to the NIH, a grant awarded in August, and they will contain items of substances like syringes, fentanyl test strips, and condoms.
So that's part of the Green New Deal.
Everything's free.
You get free condoms, free fentanyl test kits, free needles.
Why don't we just give them more crack pipes like they did the last time when they got caught and they got lying about that as well?
One Hunter Biden update.
He said he'd be happy to introduce business associates to top communist Chinese party officials.
Is there anything else?
Is there ever going to be a raid on any Biden home?
Unbelievable.
By the way, Senator Sanders will vote against the government funding bill if Joe Manchin's permit reform legislation that is in it.
Remember, he was supposed to get a pipeline by going along with the Schumer and Biden, quote, Inflation Reduction Act, which is the Inflation Increasing Act, and tax the poor, the middle class, and people on fixed income act.
There is a cover piece on AOC, the real speaker of the House.
She says it's unlikely she could ever be elected president of the United States because so many people in America hate women and would never let that happen.
Where are all these people that hate women?
I don't know many men that hate women.
They might hate a specific woman, but not women generally.
They tend to like women and they tend to like their colleagues.
Mark Cuban slamming Elizabeth Warren over the billionaire tax.
And, you know, he's a guy that said, I wrote 20 years ago saying it's the most patriotic thing you can do to pay your taxes after military service.
But yeah, the idea of soak the rich billionaire tears that fill that cup.
Screw you, Elizabeth Warren.
He actually said that.
I mean, why are we going to empower?
Why are you going to allow one segment of society to empower your government to take their money and give it to other people for free when they work for it?
Where does that come from?
By the way, new report claims Donald Trump was saving classified documents that exposed the Russiagate hoax because he feared that Biden would destroy them.
I've heard this from many people now calling me, sources telling me.
I have not confirmed it.
FBI director is now being accused of mishandling classified information.
That's interesting from the Washington Times.
And these 20-plus whistleblowers that Merrick Garland is threatening and reminding them that they're not allowed to talk to members of Congress.
I can't wait to hear what they have to say because apparently they're more than willing to talk.
Anyway, 800-941-Sean is our number.
It seems that John Fetterman, the spoiled trust fund brat in a hoodie who's never worked a real job in his life, who's only campaigned for 20 minutes, has now agreed to debate Oz.
But they said that yesterday.
Now today they have a list of demands, including maybe a teleprompter for him.
Anyway, we'll tell you about that with Dr. Oz next, and we'll get to your calls, 800-941-Sean.
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