Fake News CNN was at it again criticizing Governor Ron Desantis for his response to Hurricane Ian. The news media was all stationed in Tampa until the storm actually hit and yet the reporters were asking why Fort Myer hadn't been evacuated. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kamala Harris.
Now, think about this.
You know, you have Sanibel Island, they're now saying is uninhabitable.
You've all seen the pictures of Fort Myers and the coastal area of Fort Myers, which is, I mean, it got decimated.
And I love the people of Fort Myers.
We have a great affiliate there, 925FM, a great Fox affiliate there.
And we, and Naples, you saw the flooding in the street, downtown Naples.
I mean, it got hammered.
Sarasota got hammered.
And it is, you know, I think Governor DeSantis characterized it right in terms of flooding, especially a one in 500-year storm.
And when you think of all of the, they were prepared for this thing.
We had three football fields full of electric company trucks that were waiting for the storm to pass so they could go right back into Florida to the hardest hit areas and restore power, which they're still in the process of doing.
They're still also in the process of looking for potential people that have been trapped because of this thing.
It's not been easy.
It's not going to be easy anytime soon.
And a lot of people are going to be displaced.
The need is going to be through the roof.
And here, you think of last week.
Yeah, Joe Biden had a hard time remembering the name of his FEMA administrator.
Where's Jackie?
I guess she's not here.
Jackie, who passed away in August, the Congresswoman, we talked about that.
Nancy Pelosi confuses Hurricane Ian and calls it Hurricane Iran.
I mean, she's third in line for the president or second, depending how you want to characterize it.
Kamala Harris, you know, her embarrassing moment at the DMZ.
It's so close.
Yeah, 50 meters, ma'am.
Oh, wow.
And then talks about the great relationship we have with North Korea.
You can't get any worse than that.
Well, you actually can.
And then Kamala Harris now goes out over the weekend, and it's our lowest income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions.
You're talking about Florida, the aftermath of Hurricane Ian, not Hurricane Iran.
We have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity, understanding that we fight for equality, but also the need to fight for equity.
So what we're going to deliver the aid necessary, which by the way, every state would get if they had any type of catastrophe like this.
Look, we help the world out in the middle of catastrophes.
We've got to help out our fellow Americans for sure, especially when you have something this devastating happen through no fault of anybody.
And anyway, here's what she said.
It is our lowest income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions and impacted by issues that are not of their own making.
And so absolutely.
And so we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity, understanding that, and if we want people to be in an equal place, sometimes we have to take into account those disparities and do that work.
How about we distribute the funds in order of need, the people that need it the most, the people that are displaced, the people that don't have homes to go back to, the people that will need help over time.
I mean, it's just unbelievable.
Identity politics at that level.
And one thing that did happen, even though Joe didn't remember the name of his own FEMA director, it looks like Kamala's plan to grant aid to hurricane victims based on color or the color of their skin has been rejected by FEMA because the chief of FEMA, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, insisted yesterday that Hurricane Ian, not Hurricane Iran, will be provided to all communities, dismissing the vice president's earlier claim that assistance should be based on this equity.
And we're going to support all communities.
I committed that to the governor.
I commit to you right here that all Floridians are going to be able to get the help that is available to them through our programs.
Deanne Criswal, I think is how you say her name.
Anyway, so I mean, why would Harris say that?
Communities of color should be first in line for hurricane relief because that's what she said.
I mean, and obviously she got ripped for saying it.
Right away, Ron DeSantis' rapid response, director Christina Pushoff, went out there claiming Harris's statements were false.
It was causing undue panic among Floridians, as it should.
If you now don't have your home to go back to, I mean, we saw these images of people like swimming.
Do you see this, Linda?
People swimming in their living rooms to show just how bad this thing is.
And it's just, it's so hard to see that.
When you think of what people do, I'll never forget when I bought my first home.
I was so happy.
$100 and, I don't know, $15,000, something like that.
And I was so happy it was in Georgia, Roswell, Georgia.
And I sold it for a profit.
And I'm like, wow, this is a great, great, great country.
I was happy to have it.
And just, it just, it is something that every American, you want to have that piece of the American dream.
And it's hard for so many people.
Now it's 10 times harder because when Joe Biden became president, you can get a 30-year fixed rate mortgage at 2.7%.
Now you're paying nearly 7%.
By the end of this week, it should probably be over 7%.
We'll see what happens.
Marco Rubio shredding fake news, CNN, and Democrats on this disaster relief issue.
Ron DeSantis had a great comeback to a fake news CNN reporter's question about evacuations orders.
So the media mob goes out there, fake news national correspondent, CNN, asking the governor about the area that was heavily impacted by the storm.
Now, they didn't tell Lee County to evacuate until 21 hours before the storm because they weren't even in the track in Fort Myers to be directly hit with it.
Now, as we all know, weather is not a perfect science.
All right.
They're going to tell you it's going to rain and you bring your umbrella.
It doesn't rain.
Tell you it's going to snow.
It's going to be bad.
It's not that bad.
They tell you it's going to be snow and it's not going to be that bad.
And then it turns out to be bad.
It's an imperfect science.
You try to do the best you can.
We have a lot of warnings that we never had over the years.
And then, you know, so Ron DeSantis is asked about this, and he literally says, okay, well, where were you?
Which I thought was the perfect answer.
In other words, everybody in the news media were stationed in Tampa, which is where the original track had this storm going over until about 24 hours before the storm actually hit, where it took a southern turn, a right turn, and went down more south than what they'd originally predicted, which is fairly common actually for a hurricane.
And said, well, where are your cameras?
Where were all the reporters in Fort Myers?
They weren't there.
They weren't there because they were following the same weather reports as everybody else.
Then over there at MSDNC, you got Joy Reed likening the Florida governor to segregationists because the governor was reminding people that might be involved in looting, and there were reports of looting in Fort Myers, for example, that Florida is a Second Amendment state.
And he warned people, don't rob homes because you don't even think about looting.
He said, don't think about taking advantage of people in this vulnerable position.
You can have people bringing boats into some of these islands and trying to ransack people's homes.
But I can tell you in the state of Florida, you're never going to know what might be lurking behind somebody's home.
And I would not want a chance, take that chance if I were you, given we are a Second Amendment state.
So Joy Reed says, compares DeSantis to segregationists, saying, warning people, don't loot, not in his state.
I know we had 574 riots that nobody in Washington ever wants to talk about.
I know that fake news, CNN, and MSDNC, they either ignored the rioting in the summer of 2020, 574 of them, I keep reminding you, and they absolutely ignored it.
Oh, no, they're mostly peaceful and lied.
One or the other, ignore it or lie because they didn't want to anger their base in the lead up to the 2020 election.
That's exactly what happened.
You know, all those bricks, rocks, bottles, Molotov cocktails fired at police officers, injuring a couple of thousand of them, dozens of dead Americans, billions in property damage.
Police precincts burned to the ground.
Mostly peaceful.
No need for an investigation.
No, not at all.
And this is how insane this is.
And this is okay.
You know, if you really want law and order, like I asked the people, for example, all the time I'll ask a liberal, what are you going to do if somebody, God forbid, breaks into your home, wants to ruin your life, bring harm to you and your family?
What are you going to do?
I'm going to call 911, Mr. Hannity.
Okay.
Call 911.
If it has the greatest response team in the country, whatever is going to happen will have happened before the cops pull up to your house.
It'll be over, whatever it is.
You'll be robbed.
You'll be dead, whatever.
It will have happened by that point.
And that's why I believe in the Second Amendment.
So I believe in the people's right to defend themselves, their home, their property.
You know, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
It's that simple.
I mean, we're looking at maybe $100 billion now in damage.
I don't know if you saw the bridge, the causeway to Sanibel Island.
It's gone.
They're going to have to rebuild the whole thing because they're saying, some are saying that it is uninhabitable.
DeSantis just goes right back at that CNN reporter.
It was a great moment, you know, about the evacuation order saying, excuse me, media wasn't in Lee County when the storm hit.
You were all in Tampa because you were all looking at the same reports that we were looking at.
What is Ron DeSantis supposed to be meteorologist of the year and counter what the consensus was among pretty much every meteorologist?
I mean, but it just left behind a trail of destruction all throughout Florida.
$100 billion is about what it is going to take.
I think that Joey Biden is going to head on down to Florida.
This ought to be interesting, considering he's not exactly been on his sharpest lately.
And anyway, our thoughts are with the people of Florida.
They will get the help that they deserve.
And then the demagoguing continues as well.
By the way, it's only, it's now 36 days until these all-important midterm elections.
My only question is, are you going to participate in these elections?
This is now the tipping point election inflection point election in our lifetime.
We'll have Ted Cruz on later today.
He's now embarking on a bus tour supporting candidates.
He started over the weekend.
I think it was Maya Flores.
I think she won that race.
I think for the first time in 150 years, it went Republican.
And she won big.
And a lot of it was due to the immigration issue.
I think she's been redistricted somewhat.
I don't know if it makes it easier or harder.
Probably harder.
But he's going to support gubernatorial, Senate candidates, House candidates all around the country.
And he's going to make 25 stops helping people raise money and give speeches and support these people out on the campaign trail.
Every race has the same phenomenon going on.
You got tens of millions of dollars being dumped on Republicans from money that's coming outside of the respective states.
And then you have Democrats hiding in the basement like Joe did in 2020, failing to answer any questions.
They don't want to debate their Republican opponents, so they avoid it.
They want early voting to go on as long as possible before a debate takes place, which is unfair to voters.
And if they agree, they're going to agree like a week or two weeks before the election.
Gee, thanks a lot.
Because they don't want to be exposed because they're going to have to answer for Joe's open border policies, his record high gas prices, his 41-year high of inflation.
They're going to have to answer questions about the lack of law, order, safety, and security in small towns and big cities.
They're going to have to answer about their failing school systems.
They don't want that debate at all.
Anyway, 800-941-Sean, our number, if you want to be a part of the program.
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I mean, look at this, $31 trillion in debt and going higher.
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I told you it was a band-aid tapping the strategic petroleum reserves.
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You're not a great golfer.
He's a mediocre tennis player.
But he's pretty good on the radio.
Sean Hannity is on right now.
So you've got this phenomenon.
It's happening across the country.
Gubernatorial candidates, Republicans, Republican senatorial candidates, they're getting hammered with tens of millions of dollars in negative ads.
Their opponents are following the Biden basement bunker strategy, and that is never to go out or go out as little as possible.
Whatever you do, don't answer questions from the media.
And meanwhile, the Republican candidates, they're answering media questions every day.
But I don't think it's going to work.
You know, there's a new Monmouth University poll that came out.
Over 80% of Americans now saying inflation is the top midterm issue, and only 30% approve of Biden's handling of it.
By the way, who are these 30%?
I don't know who they are.
Americans rated abortion.
Democrats think that that will get them over January 6th, abortion, and Republicans are racist, sexist, misogynist, blah, blah, blah.
We'll get them over the finish line.
It's not going to work.
Anyway, they have rated abortion, which Democrats are now demagoguing about, lying about, the centerpiece of their midterm campaign messaging, because they can't run on the economy, inflation.
They can't run on record high gas prices.
They can't run on safe and secure borders.
They can't run on safe and secure cities and towns.
They can't run on law and order.
They can't run on pretty much anything.
There's nothing that they can point to that they can say, oh, we're successful about this.
So the Democrats, you know, are basing their messaging.
It doesn't hold anywhere near the amount of appeal, especially for independents, as the issue of pocketbook issues matter.
You always say peace and prosperity drive elections.
Well, Americans aren't prosperous when the average household is paying an additional $7,200 annually because of Biden's inflation and this temporary reprieve and gas prices went down because Joey was artificially increasing the world supply by releasing our strategic petroleum reserves.
Well, that stopped.
And by the way, a danger to our national security.
So now gas prices are up and they're up dramatically again.
Headed back to five bucks a gallon.
So then what do they run on?
We'll continue.
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So much news happening today.
Linda, you know, so we've been watching this phenomenon.
If you go back years ago, Johnny Carson, for example, during his reign of the tonight show, you didn't have the competition level that you have in television today, would regularly pull down like, you know, 30 million viewers a night.
Incredible numbers.
When Jay Leno was going up against David Letterman, I mean, you're talking about, you know, 5 million, then it kind of eroded away a little bit, 3.5 million, 4 million.
I mean, that was an average night for Leno.
Letterman was less than that.
He got more political, a little more angry as the years went on.
And his audience began to erode away, erode because of the politics.
So Trevor Noah, you ever hear Trevor Noah attacks us a lot, right?
Didn't he attack us a lot?
Only because you guys tell me.
Listen, I mean, what's that?
No, everything you're saying is so true.
I mean, late night is such a different animal now.
And I mean, it's pathetic.
So Carol Margowitz, great columnist, New York Post, I had no idea it was this bad.
The last time we were fighting Jimmy Kimmel, and I'm like, I remember Howard Stern, who's friends with him, and I understand he wants to protect his friend.
I have no problem with that.
And he said, why is Kimmel responding to Hannity?
Hannity's on cable.
Hannity wants, you know, he desperately would want to be on ABC.
I'm like, the king of all media should know that the universe of media has changed.
And Jimmy Kimmel was at that time like getting 1.6 million viewers, but we're doubling his audience every day.
And late night television, and that goes for Fallon, and that goes for Colbert.
And the worst of all, the only reason she went over the numbers in her column, and I couldn't believe it.
At its peak, Jon Stewart hosting the daily show.
And I think Jon Stewart's quick, smart, funny.
He's a little left.
I like what he did with vets.
I think he does some good things.
Anyway, he was averaging 2.5 million nightly viewers.
During Noah's tenure, it initially averaged a little bit north of 800,000.
I mean, whoa, what a drastic reduction.
Now, you might argue, okay, you can't replace a guy like Jon Stewart.
So he's going to have some attrition, but that level of attrition is massive.
And then she points out, and his audience has since lost a chunk of even that number and even fallen below 400,000 viewers on any given night.
And you see the same thing is happening to Fallon.
Colbert is in the tank.
They got a little spike.
All they do is hate Donald Trump and hate conservatives and hate half the country.
So half the country's tuned out.
And then you watch Greg Guttfeld's show at 11 p.m., Guttfeld.
He does the five and then he does Gutfeld, beating these network late-night comedy shows because he's funnier and he's more irreverent.
I mean, you can't make this up.
There was another article in the post today, just as an FYI, so you know, it won't surprise anybody in this audience.
James Bavard writing his column.
They're looking at and staring at, with COVID monies being spent at some $564 billion, they believe in COVID fraud lost.
I mean, at its low end, they're saying, you know, at least $163 billion to $400 billion lost to unemployment fraud, according to congressional testimony from the Labor Department Inspector General.
But experts believe the number is going to go much higher.
ProPublica report noted that unemployment claims added up to 68% of the nation's labor force, even though the unemployment rate hit only 23% at the height of the pandemic.
In Vermont, as many as 90% of unemployment claims were fraudulent.
$76 billion is the estimated number, researchers now, on how much the PPP program loans that we knew from the beginning were going to be forgiven to small businesses to stay in business.
They're saying $76 billion of that they believe is fraud.
$78 billion they believe is fraud from economic injury disaster loans identified by the Small Business Administration Inspector General.
$10 billion in fraud from other programs like food, farm, aid, you know, $250 million scheme targeting money meant to feed children.
I mean, you're talking about up to $564 billion in fraud.
Are they going to ever get those people?
But don't worry, they've got 87,000 IRS agents that'll be targeting you any day now.
Just stand by, watch, wait, and see.
We see Planned Parenthood.
This is how extreme, you know, it's funny because Democrats aren't, they can't run on anything that they did successfully, can't run on inflation, 41-year high, record high gas prices, can't run on secure borders.
They can't run on law and order and safety and security because they're the party of defund, dismantled, and no-bail laws.
They can't run on anything, any major improvements to the educational system because they have an unholy alliance relationship with the teachers' unions.
They're beholden to them.
So what do they run on?
They run on, okay, January 6th, Donald Trump.
Then they run on, they demagogue the Dobbs decision and say, abortion is illegal, back alley abortions, and show pictures of hangers and protest and docks, Supreme Court justices.
That's not working because people see that abortion is legal.
Now we have abortion tourism being led by Gavin Newsom.
Come to California.
We guarantee you abortion, late-term abortion.
But the real extremists are all these candidates, you know, Fetterman and Mornock and Mandela Barnes, you know, Senate candidates, no restrictions on abortion at all.
I mean, in other words, an hour before you're due to give birth, you can have an abortion.
You know, I mean, the Democratic Party was once very different.
Bill Clinton said it ought to be legal but rare.
You can say legal, rare.
And for those people that support it, everyone that I know that says that they support it would say early, early being defined as like the first trimester.
But now we're talking about infanticide when you have a child fully developed and could live outside the mother's womb as an independent human being.
It's unbelievable.
That would be the extreme part of the abortion debate.
It's pretty unreal.
By the way, Newsom, I see, signed a bill to limit the use of hip-hop lyrics in criminal trials.
Why is that?
As evidence in criminal trials amid multiple high-profile cases of lyrics being used against rappers who have been arrested.
Well, why don't you let the courts decide?
Why do we need the governor weighing in on everything?
Gavin Newsom wants to now be in the news every day.
That's why he's picking fights, trying to pick a fight with DeSantis, trying to pick a fight with Fox News, trying to pick a fight with Greg Abbott, because he wants the attention, because he wants to be president in the worst way.
He's the only governor.
Once he becomes lieutenant governor, governor, for the first time in California history, their population decreased and didn't increase 170 years.
Great job, Gavin, because it's your policies that push people out of your state, your high taxes that push them out of your state.
The lack of law and order, push them out.
Sanctuary state status, push people away.
You know, not enforcing laws and letting criminals, as long as they don't steal up to $1,000, it's okay.
It's just insane.
So we have one thing that is, we're going to see it on justthenews.com.
Joe Biden is, and Director Ray has said this, and I think also the Attorney General, right-wing domestic extremism, you can define that as parents showing up and expressing interest in, let's see, what their kids are learning in school.
You know, we've got to investigate them as domestic terrorists.
Anyway, posing the greatest threat to American democracy.
But the instances of actual, quote, right-wing violence, to use their term, it's not mine, turn out to be few and far between.
Justthenews.com did an investigative report.
Contrary to claims by Biden and FBI Director Ray, acts of violence by left groups and individuals are by far the most prevalent, widespread threat to America's political system.
Anyway, a series of high-profile instances of political violence targeting conservatives taking place across America, including the death of a North Dakota teenager, the shooting of an elderly pro-life woman, the attacks coming on the heels of Biden's allegations, Donald Trump and his supporters are a threat to the U.S., his big Philadelphia speech.
MAGA Republicans.
Houston suburb, two volunteers for the Abbott campaign re-election campaign, assaulted last week.
Suspect chased the volunteers through the neighborhood, ripped off the side mirrors from the vehicle that they were in, attempted to pull them out of the car.
North Dakota, man released on bond last month after running over an 18-year-old.
He thought the teen was a member of a Republican extremist group.
And what about all of these?
What about all these attacks on pregnancy centers that are pro-life?
Nobody ever talks about that.
Latest Sienna poll has Ron DeSantis with an eight-point lead over Charlie Crist and has Marco Rubio up over Val Demings by seven points.
We have Al Sharpton.
I'll play some of this later.
We'll get into it.
Saying that Democrats are having a hard time connecting with African Americans and Latino voters.
He actually said it.
And by the way, so did Jose Billart make the same similar comment.
Jose Diaz-Billart saying that Latino voters are voting Republican.
And every poll now points this out.
There was a Tullamundo NBC poll that points that out.
And why would that be?
Because Democrats don't deliver.
You know, it's amazing how much, how for such a long period of time, with no results at all whatsoever, making promises leading up to elections to get out voters and targeting specific demographics, and those voters go vote for Democrats, and Democrats always let them down.
Well, it's time for a reconfiguration.
Anyway, so the Democratic lead with Latinos, Hispanic Americans now in the past decade, according to this Tullamundo poll, has basically been cut in half.
I mean, that's a big deal in the midterm.
Democrats are embracing only one message, according to the Washington Post.
With the tough midterm election six weeks away, many Democrats have largely settled on a campaign message, and it's not one that simply emphasizes their accomplishments.
Memo to the Washington Post, they don't have any.
That's their problem.
Instead, it amounts to a stark warning, quote, if Republicans take power, they will establish a dystopia that cripples democracy and eviscerates abortion rights and other freedoms.
That's exactly what I've been saying for weeks.
That's all they got.
For months, leading Democrats, starting with Biden signaling that they would campaign on having helped Americans from fixing bridges to cutting drug costs.
No, they've gotten away from that.
You know, they all but admit now that their initial approach no longer works.
Now, Biden led the way.
That's where this MAGA Republican speech came from in Philadelphia.
And, of course, Barack Obama, you know, weighs in insinuating Republicans are racist because they're against Joe's open borders policy because they don't want people of color coming into the country.
And then Hillary comparing Trump supporters at a rally in Ohio to Nazis.
So that's what their strategy is.
It's not really that, you know, it's pretty easy to figure out where they're coming from here.
By the way, you got to love John Kennedy.
His latest campaign ad takes a swipe at the anti-cop bias, and he tells critics to call drug addicts whenever you're in danger.
Look, if you hate cops just because they're cops, the next time you get in trouble, call a crackhead.
He just cracked me up.
It doesn't matter what he says.
He says it in a funny way.
It was one interesting thing that exchanged that took place on Bill Maher's show.
Democrats could take unpopular Kamala Harris off the ticket, but they're so boxed in by identity politics.
You know, he does hit on a lot of truth.
He hates conservatives, hates Trump, but he does hit on some truth that a lot of Democrats are not willing to touch on.
And he said they're boxed into identity politics.
So they can't have a presidential ticket, he says, quote, without a, quote, woman or person of color on it.
Very hard to take the nomination away from the president.
And what I could see is replacing the vice president, he said.
And then apparently the audience applause was loud.
She's not very Popular anywhere.
Didn't seem to work out.
He really is not ready for prime time.
He said, but she's, and anyway, that's been done before.
I just think she's a bad politician.
She's a bright person, he says.
I disagree, but I can see them doing that, our giggling vice president, because a lot of the problem with Biden is being old.
Oh, if he dies, you know, you're going to get this person.
So the problem with the Democratic Party is they're boxed in with identity politics.
He's right.
Biden tells Democratic governors that they can control the election outcomes.
Literally, the outcome of an election is going to be determined by how well the governors run their states, who's in charge at the time, and whether or not things are going to be, you know, how we count the votes, whether or not it's transparent, and a whole range of things.
And I don't think he meant to do it that way.
Jim Crow 2.0, remember the Biden line about the Georgia election law?
Yeah, judge threw out the lawsuit by Stacey Abrams PAC over the 2018 Georgia governor's election.
That happened on Friday.
Stacey Abrams, you're not doing well in this campaign.
Neither is Warnock.
I think Kemp and Herschel are going to run away with Georgia.
I think that's going to change.
And by the way, we need Georgia back in the red column big time.
All right, 800-941-Sean, our number.
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So the issues emerging in this campaign, one of the big ones is law, order, safety, and security.
We're going to talk about the rampant crime increase, how big an election issue it is next.
Also, we'll catch up with Senator Ted Cruz.
He's now on a 25-city bus tour to help candidates get elected in the next 36 days.
We'll check in with him, get a full report, and much more straight ahead.