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Hurricane Ian and Joe Bastardi - September 27th, Hour 2
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You know, there's just, there's two tacks the Democrats are taking here.
Remember, they cannot run on their failed phony record.
They can't because there's nothing to run on.
And we've been pointing out the extremism of Republicans or Nazis.
I saw Nazis in their Ohio rally for Trump, but the one thing Gen Saki actually blurted out, a moment of honesty, was that if this election is about Biden and his policies, Democrats lose.
That's the one thing they don't want to talk about.
So they won't talk about the economy.
They won't talk about inflation.
They won't talk about record high gas prices, or they'll just lie about it.
Now prices are up for what, the 10th consecutive day?
And what, the Band-Aid strategic petroleum reserve strategy that compromised national security is over.
So we're getting too close to Election Day.
We can't afford to give any more out.
And now prices are going up.
And it's bad for everybody.
But if you listen to Corrine Jean-Pierre, it's Republicans' fault on inflation.
If you listen to Joe Biden, we've made historic progress.
Gas prices are down to $3 a gallon.
No, it's not.
It's going up to $4, Joe.
We're almost at $4 a gallon again.
You live in California, $5.80.
Good job, Gavin.
Listen to Corrine and Joe.
You heard me talk a couple times already about the Inflation Reduction Act.
You've heard me talk about the American Rescue Plan, how that got our economy turned back on.
I just talked about the student debt relief.
That's what the president's going to be focused on.
Whether the GOP take the House or not, again, I have to be careful what I say from here, from the podium.
That's a hypothetical that we're just not going to entertain at this point.
At this point, we're going to make sure that we are doing everything that we can to lower costs.
And I will say this, Republicans are doing the complete opposite.
They're not wanting to lower cost for the American people.
Again, voted against the American Rescue Plan, voted against Inflation Reduction Act.
That helps lower cost for the American people.
But again, we're going to stay steadfast and making sure that we continue the work.
We've made historic progress.
With the price of Gas Town and Polar Fair Sensitivity this summer, in some of the history states, it's below three bucks.
There are some fires and some other problems that have to do with refining capacity in the far away state of the West.
But we're going to deal with that as well.
All right.
So all of this is smear slander, besmirchment, lying, and they can't run on their record.
Americans need to pay attention.
We have a list of people with the most radical positions.
You got Mandela Barnes in Wisconsin running against Ron Johnson.
Another, defund the policer.
Another cash eliminate cash pail and let the prisoners and even the violent prisoners go free.
Another one that supports Joe's illegal immigration, Green New Deal.
Another one that wants to eliminate the filibuster.
Another one with absolutely no restrictions on abortion, legalization of drugs.
It's the same thing.
And we're seeing this across the board.
You know, we had on, for example, last night, I thought he did a great job.
Our friend Herschel Walker.
Herschel Walker is doing great in his campaign.
And he's been out there pointing out the fact that if you vote for one more time, what's his name, Raphael Warnock?
Oh, things are going to be exactly the same because he votes with Joe every single solitary time.
Raphael Warnock, here's his positions.
No cash pail, court packing.
I mean, all of this anti-police refers to them as thugs and gangsters.
Wants to eliminate all reliance on fossil fuels immediately.
Supports critical race theory.
He has supported the likes of Louis Farrakhan, Reverend Wright, and Fidel Castro.
That's like the trifecta.
And his income doubled since taking office.
And by the way, his wife claims he never paid child support and ran over her with a car.
Nobody in the media there is asking him any tough questions.
So you see this is going on all over the country.
And we probably have done more on John Fetterman than anyone else because he's getting the biggest pass of everybody because he's hiding behind the fact that he had this stroke.
That doesn't mean he says he's healthy, won't release his medical records.
He's been a trust fund brat his whole life, wears a hoodie and has tattoos to try and look like he's a tough working guy.
He's anything but.
His family has taken care of him since he was one years old to 50.
Buys a house from his sister for a dollar.
Wants to raise taxes.
Turns out, I don't know where he got the money from, owns six houses, but doesn't pay any property taxes.
Has a bunch of liens on all the homes because he doesn't pay them over 18 grand.
That's gone on for years.
This is another one with absolutely no restrictions on abortion, a moratorium on fracking.
He's to the left of Bernie Sanders, if you ever thought that was possible.
Supporter of BLM.
He wants safe injection sites that are funded by taxpayers in Pennsylvania.
He wants oil companies prosecuted for doing their job producing the lifeblood of the world's economy.
You have the shotgun incident with this guy where he literally pursues an innocent African-American jogger and sticks a gun in his face, even admitted himself, yeah, I probably broke the law.
Okay, what if a Republican did that?
And then he's gone the whole campaign with very few appearances.
And when he does show up in public, it's less than 15 minutes, and he screws up, you know, in every single speech he's given.
I hope the Eagles, the other team, the Eagles, instead of the Steelers.
That would be the Steelers, Mr. Fetterman.
Anyway, here for an update, Selena Zito, Washington Examiner, National Political Reporter, Jeff Allord, host of This is the Word of the Lord.
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Anyway, welcome both of you back to the program.
Thanks for having me.
Thanks for having me.
All right, so you got one poll that has Oz down only by three, and another poll down by 10 all of a sudden.
Which poll do you believe, Jeff Lord?
Oh, I think Dr. Oz is making real progress here.
There's two things, two problems with Fetterman.
One is who he is and what his position.
are as you have gone through.
The other thing that was sort of out of the way.
I forgot to mention he released he voted to release numerous convicted murderers and wants a third of the prisons emptied.
Yeah, exactly.
And I'll come back to this in a second.
But the other one is his health.
And I can tell you, I've been with Dr. Oz twice in the last week or so.
He's all over the place here, Sean.
I mean, he is working his tail off.
Fetterman just simply doesn't have the ability to do it, and it shows.
The one other point I wanted to make, you opened your show, your TV show last night, showing all of these people, about 100 or so juveniles, flooding this Wawa in Philadelphia and stealing and ransacking the place.
And here's the line from the New York Post report on this that caught my eye.
Quote, the officers dispersed the crowd but made no arrests, unquote.
Well, where is Fetterman?
But where is Josh Shapiro, who was the Democratic gubernatorial candidate?
He's the Attorney General of Pennsylvania, for heaven's sakes.
What is going on here with all of this stuff?
Great question.
Selena Zito, I read your column today about Shapiro, but we have videotape, and a lot of the people that were involved in this mini riot at Wawa, they didn't even have a mask on, and we can identify them.
Shouldn't every person be arrested and charged for what they did?
Absolutely.
What you saw at the Wawa was, I mean, if you were a customer in there, you would be terrified.
Because once a crowd becomes a mob, there's a mentality that defies logic.
And people behave in a way that either they would not normally behave or that they believe they are entitled to behave.
Either way, the outcome is dangerous.
And I would like to point out in Pittsburgh, 24 hours later at Kennywood Amusement Park, for the fall festival opening, right?
This is a very family-centric event.
There was a shooting.
Several people got shot.
Several people got stampeded.
They have no idea what happened.
And none of the rules applied to people getting into the festival.
They did not screen in the way that they are supposed to.
You know, when I've ever taken my grandchildren in that place, you know, you have to be wandered and they check your purses.
I don't know what happened if they were understaffed, if they changed their rules.
But, you know, there is a very sincere sense of instability across the state of Pennsylvania.
Whether you live in Philadelphia or Pittsburgh or somewhere in between, that society has gotten out of control and politicians are looking the other way in an effort to gain vote.
And I think that this attitude from politicians is not going to work.
And I think you will see the evidence of that in November.
And by the way, I think it's important to remember that there was evidence of this red wave beginning in 2020 when you look down ballot after all of the riots and all of the looting that happened in Pennsylvania and across the country after the death of George Floyd.
And people down ballot in Pennsylvania, they voted Republican.
In places, people tried to shame them out of voting Republican in December.
Well, it's going to be interesting to watch.
I mean, we'll see what Shapiro does here.
I think he should hold every one of these people accountable.
But we didn't hold anybody accountable for the 574 riots that injured thousands of cops, killed dozens of Americans, and caused billions in property damage in the summer of 2020.
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All right, more of our look at the midterms, only 42 days away.
More with Selena Zito and Jeff Lord.
Here's the phenomenon.
I talked about Mandela Barnes.
I talked about Raphael Warner.
I could talk about John Fetterman.
We could talk about Tim Ryan, who's nothing but a phony, you know, Schumer ass-kissing rhino or trying to be rhino, Democrat, running against JD Vance.
And I'm watching, in every case, it's the same thing.
Democrats are hiding.
The media is helping them hide.
They're not answering tough questions.
They're hoping they can run up the score with early voting and debate in late October in case the debate doesn't go their way and they actually have to answer a question.
To me, it is a grave disservice to the American people.
And on top of it, every Democratic candidate seems to have tens of millions of dollars in negative ad money.
And it seems to be an endless stream of money, tens and tens of millions.
I don't know where it's all coming from.
Yeah, yeah.
Well, you've got all these special interests, Sean, and these Democrats out there today are running, absolutely running from Joe Biden.
Here in Pennsylvania, you would have no idea that Joe Biden has had anything to do with the rise in gas or the inflation, the groceries, the crime wave and all this.
Any indication that this is the responsibility of Democratic mayors, Democratic state officials, Governor Wolf, Attorney General Shapiro, nothing.
You don't hear about that.
They run from it all the time.
And that's the thing.
I mean, this is one of the reasons why Doug Mastriano, the Republican candidate, is catching so much flat, because he does hold them all accountable.
And, you know, people say, oh, well, he's divisive.
Well, good Lord, Sean.
Abraham Lincoln was divisive.
Ronald Reagan was divisive.
That's part of being a leader.
Being a consensus type doesn't do anything.
Margaret Thatcher used to talk about the socialist ratchet where the conservatives of Britain would just sort of move the country and let it sit there after the last Labor government, whatever it was, had moved the country left.
That's in essence what establishment Republicans want to do.
And I notice I have a column today on Mastriano.
The Republican Governors Association is balking on supporting him because they want a sure winner and he's not a sure winner and all this.
They need to get some backbone and stand up and fight for these candidates.
That's what this is all about.
And you Republicans, and everybody in Pennsylvania, you better wake up because you're going to have the most extreme candidates winning if you're not careful.
And that's on you.
Last word, Selena Zito.
Sorry.
We've been friends a long time.
I know better.
I think that you are seeing the Oz Vetterman race move in the Republican direction.
Oz has done some of the more unglamorous work in terms of winning voters over, but essential.
He goes to places, he talks to them, he listens to voters.
In the counties that matter, like Luzerne, like Erie, Westmoreland, Washington County, you need to run up the score in those counties.
But he has also not been shy about going into the suburbs and the urban areas in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
I went on events with him in both Daily and Pittsburgh and into the black communities.
And he's making a case for himself.
And that's how you win, Pennsylvania.
You need a coalition of voters to get behind you.
And I think that Oz is doing all the right things.
He has certainly grown as a candidate over the last four months that anybody that has followed him would have to admit is impressive, even if they don't like him.
We got to thank you both.
We appreciate you being with us.
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Selena Zito, Washington Examiner.
We appreciate both of you keeping us up to speed on all these races.
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All right, we've got a hurricane headed towards the state of Florida and up the East Coast.
We'll get an update from our official meteorologist of the Sean Hannity show, Joe Bastardi.
All right, 25 now till the top of the hour.
Looks like a major, major hurricane about to slam Tampa and that area in Florida, make its way all the way across, you know, and up the coast of the East Coast of the United States from, you know, it'll go all across Florida into Jacksonville, Ponavedra.
It'll go up to South Carolina.
It looks bad.
Joe Bastardi has been keeping me in the loop for the last week.
He, unlike others in the business, the official meteorologist of this radio program, I know you don't like being evacuated or told what to do.
I don't like it either.
You might lose property.
That's what insurance companies are for.
You don't want to lose a life.
I always recommend the error on the side of caution.
Put the odds in your favor.
And if it means taking your family, packing the car, packing the van, and going to a safer place, I know it sucks, but I want you alive.
And I want your family alive.
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We have about 2.5 million Floridians that are currently under some type of an evacuation order.
Make sure you know your evacuation zones so you can find that at floridadisaster.org slash plan prepare, floridadisaster.org slash plan prepare.
And of course, if you are called upon to evacuate, you know, make sure you take care of your pets.
Don't leave your pets behind when you're evacuating.
And there's pet-friendly shelters.
There's things that can be done to take care of pets.
We want to make sure.
So there is information about planning for your pet at floridadisaster.org forward slash plan prepare.
We want to make sure that we're taking care of our friends.
To find shelters, again, visit floridadisaster.org/slash shelters, floridadisaster.org/slash shelters.
Most of these counties are going to have shelters within the county that are in higher ground.
The buildings are going to be hurricane-proof.
They're going to be able to withstand a category three hurricane in terms of the winds.
But it's going to put you in a situation where you're not going to be vulnerable to the effects of the storm surge and the effects of the flooding.
All right, Joe Bastardes with us, Weatherbell.com.
How bad is this going to be?
When does it hit?
Well, I think it's going to be one of the top five costly storms in Florida history.
The track, we've been saying for quite some time between Tampa and Naples and trying to hone in on that.
And it looks to me like the closest city is Fort Myers, Port Charlotte now.
And the implications of Tampa would be that the wind never goes into the southwest and sends that storm surge in there like 1921, which was the benchmark hurricane at Tampa.
That being said, you folks in Tampa, St. Pete, will be under a siege for 12 to 24 hours of hurricane force wind gusts and one to two feet of rain.
The big problem with this too is it's going to move slow.
It's going to crawl right up the I-4 corridor.
I believe it is going to emerge out into the Atlantic probably late Thursday night or Friday morning, someplace between Cape Canaveral and Daytona Beach, then crawl up the coast.
This means, folks, and I want you to listen very closely here, that the area from Charleston, South Carolina, now down to Daytona Beach, could be under the gun here.
It's not that it will be a cat three or four hurricane, like it looks like it's going to be when it goes into Florida first.
But you've got the big, cool, monster high over the northeast part of the United States.
That is leading to strong easterly winds coming into the beaches in Georgia, North Florida, South Carolina.
The hurricane gets back out over the water, even if it's a minimal hurricane or a tropical storm, starts pulling northward.
So you're already piling water into the coastal communities from the east wind, and then the storm surge comes up.
So our track at Weatherbell, okay, right now has it emerging back out over the Atlantic and then trying to make a landfall up near Savannah or Charleston sometime late Friday or Friday night, not as strong as what we're going to see at Fort Myers.
Now, Sean, I think that there's a chance that Tampa, Orlando, some of these places, that I-4 corridor, you folks may see your highest non-thunderstorm wind gust on record, all right, in these areas.
I'm not sure what exactly the highest wind ever reported in Orlando is with a hurricane, but I think they're going to get pretty darn close to 75 miles an hour there.
And that is impressive, especially when there's going to be a corridor of one to two feet of rain that starts between Tampa and Fort Myers and then heads northeast right up into the, right into what they call the old coast of Florida.
Palm Beach, I guess it is, and St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, Jacksonville.
So the thing is, and I'm not sure.
You think this is going to impact even Palm Beach, which is not West Palm Beach.
I'm thinking, no, I'm thinking Palm Beach.
I'm thinking about like Jacksonville, Ponavedra, correct?
What'll happen is it'll go in between Fort Myers and Tampa, all right, probably closer to Fort Myers and Tampa, then move northeastward.
And the circulation of the storm is large enough.
So unlike Charlie, where Tampa was hardly impacted, even though Charlie was a fist of fury down to the south, Charlie moved fast.
This will crawl across.
So Tampa, Orlando, all these places, this is not just a three to six hour hurricane.
It's by, and we start cleaning up.
It's a prolonged siege.
So the track, the track to me, looks northeast, a landfall between Tampa and Fort Myers late tomorrow afternoon, emerging back out in the Atlantic between Cape Canaveral and Daytona Beach, probably late Thursday night or Friday morning, then crawling up the coast towards Savannah and Charleston for another landfall late Friday or Saturday.
So that's what we think right now.
Of course, you know, only God knows tomorrow, but I've learned to take my swings and tell you what I believe, and that's what I believe right now.
All right.
So people then, let's take this up the East Coast.
You say Charleston's going to get hit pretty hard in South Carolina.
What about Georgia?
Well, I think it's Savannah.
Savannah, Brunswick, St. Simon Island, I'm quite concerned about because, again, their problem is going to be a little different in that they have what we call an easterly fetch for two or three days before.
So they're already going to be flooding.
They get these nor'easters down there.
So there's a nor'easter going because of the big high to the north.
And then what happens is the storm pushes up into it.
And when it pushes up into it, it adds to the situation.
So what you're looking at, what you're looking at is you're looking at Hurricane Force Gust Wind, Hurricane Force Gus, probably from Daytona Beach all the way up probably to Kiowa, maybe to Charleston.
And in that particular area, Georgia, South Carolina, looking at three to six inches of rain in there with one to two feet of rain between Jacksonville and Daytona Beach.
That area gets as much rain as, let's say, where the hurricane goes in between Tampa and Fort Myers.
And so that is a big problem.
And again, the prolonged siege of this and the fact that, you know, we have supply chain issues and things like that going on.
There are multiple moving parts here outside of a standard major hurricane, which is this.
By the way, I want to put some perspective on this.
Since 1965, south of the line from Tampa to Cape Canaveral, only five major hurricanes have hit in that area since 1965.
Last one, of course, was Irma, right?
And in the previous 50 years, 16 major hurricanes had hit in there.
So, you know, the old-time Floridians know what the weather is capable of.
And I think that this is going to wind up being worse than Irma, worse than Charlie.
A lot of people don't remember Donna, but Donna moved fast.
My advice to people is always err on the side of caution.
And if you're in an evacuation zone, and I know there are people that are not going to evacuate, they're not going to listen.
They're not going to be told what to do.
I just would gently urge them to reconsider.
I believe in freedom.
I respect your rugged individualism.
I respect your courage.
I respect all of that.
But, you know, think about your family.
Think about other people.
And you might want to do something like listen for their sake, maybe not for your sake.
Sean, let me add this.
I feel very strongly about this.
I hope I'm wrong.
The ability to recover, and this is because I talk to people, okay, because of what I do.
Retail, you know, I talk to supply chain people.
The ability to recover is not what it was seven years ago or several years ago.
And that should play into your safe rather than sorry mentality here, in my opinion.
Well, you're usually right.
Joe Bastardi, Weatherbell.com, official meteorologist of the Sean Hannity show.
We'll see you tonight on TV.
You'll be able to show people exactly where this is headed.
And I hope the people in the way of this thing take heed to the warnings that are being sent out.
There's only so much, you know, only so many warnings you can take.
Joe Bastardi, thank you.
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All right, as we continue, Linda, you know this story.
I told it before on the air.
Police go around the town saying, you know, the dam's about to break.
You know, it's about to be breached.
And we've got a massive, massive flooding.
Everybody needs to leave their home.
And one guy says, no, no, no, I'm going to stay.
God's going to save me.
Anyway, the breach happens, and the police come by with a boat.
And they say, come on, hurry up.
It's going to get a lot worse very quickly.
We'll get you to safety.
No, no, no.
God's going to save me.
Anyway, the breach gets worse, full breach now.
The house is now getting completely underwater.
He's on top of his roof, the tippy-tippy top of the roof.
They send a helicopter to save the guy.
And the guy goes, no, no, no, God's going to save me.
Anyway, sadly, the guy is swept away with the flooding, dies, ends up at the Pearlie Gates and said, God, I believe that you were going to save me.
He said, I sent a car, a boat, and a helicopter.
What else did you need?
You ever hear that before?
I have many times, and it couldn't be more true than it is now.
That's for sure.
It's, you know, I feel for people.
It's inconvenient, a pain in the you-know-what.
And I get people don't want to go.
But James in California.
James, how are you?
Yeah, how are you, Mr. Hannity?
I'm good, sir.
What's going on?
Oh, I just, yeah, I want to make sure I'm a liberal-loving American.
And I think what Ron DeSensus has done to those immigrants who have come to this country legally to ship them out, not to do it.
Stop right there.
No, no, I got to stop you because you're allowed to have a different opinion, but you've got to stick with the facts.
And the facts are that they're not here legally.
They are illegal immigrants.
They didn't obey our laws.
They didn't respect our borders.
They didn't respect our sovereignty.
They didn't go through the legal process of coming into the country.
So I got to stop you because what you're saying, everything you say past that is predicated on a false statement you made.
Now that we've straightened that out, let's talk about whatever you want to talk about.
No, we haven't straightened it out because that's not correct.
They came to the border.
They walked to the border.
They petitioned to come into this country.
Their petition was accepted.
They are going to go before a judge at a date.
No, they're not.
No, they're not.
95% will never show up, probably closer to 99%.
History has proven that.
And they're going to stay in the country illegally.
And Joe Biden has aided, abetted, and facilitated it.
And that was the beauty of Donald Trump's Stay in Mexico policy.
If you want to make a legal claim for asylum, you can.
But we've already caught 75 people on the terrorist watch list.
Does that concern you?
Of course, but that's why we have the war.
What about the cartels involved in drug and human trafficking?
Does that concern you?
Well, the drug trafficking has nothing to do with people who come to the border to apply to.
So you want as many, as long as somebody comes and they make a claim, you think they should get in immediately, and then we'll find out later when we will never be able to find them.
No, I didn't say that.
Because that's exactly what are we going to put chips in people?
Because you're never going to find them.
The history of America is where people have been coming from different countries.
Right, legally.
My grandparents came from Ellis Island.
There's nothing legal about this process.
That's your problem.
That's the problem with your argument.
We have laws.
And if people want to make an asylum claim, they can.
But in the meantime, they shouldn't be allowed into the country.
And Joe's aiding, abetting, and facilitating it.
And we can hardly afford.
Look what's happening even in liberal cities like New York.
They're dealing with 13,000.
Texas is dealing with a million five.
And we don't have the resources.
We don't have the manpower.
We don't have the money.
We don't have the beds.
We don't have the health care.
We don't have the educational ability that people are going to need to take care of them and facilitate them.
Anyway, appreciate the call.
Just, you know, I don't even know why we're bothering.
800-941 Sean is our number.
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