The Case Against Biden - November 21st, Hour 1
Sean breaks down the timeline of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and the evidence, all of which points to "The Big Guy", namely President Biden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean breaks down the timeline of the Hunter Biden laptop scandal and the evidence, all of which points to "The Big Guy", namely President Biden.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Um the question every American at some point is going to have to ask himself or herself. | |
And I already know where my answer is on this is do we have equal justice and equal application of our laws in this country? | |
Because it certainly seems like we do not. | |
And I could just lay out, you know, three great examples where we're not treating people equally under the law. | |
And it just is simple as this. | |
It comes down to if you are a conservative, if you're a Republican, there's one system of justice. | |
If your last name is Clinton, Biden, uh, or you're a part of the deep state helping the Democrats, putting your thumbs on the scale of elections in the case of the presidential elections in 2016 and and 2020, uh, there are no consequences to be had at all whatsoever. | |
Now you might say, well, Hannity, that's a bit rough. | |
That's a little unfair. | |
Well, okay, run through, you know, all of the issues involving Hillary Clinton, the dirty dossier, and the FBI's involvement in all of this. | |
You know, we we know that Hillary Clinton had top secret classified information on her email server, but don't take my word for it. | |
Take the words of Jim Comey. | |
From the group of 30,000 emails returned to the State Department in 2014. | |
110 emails in 52 email chains have been determined by the owning agency to contain classified information at the time they were sent or received. | |
Eight of those chains contained information that was top secret. | |
36 of those chains contained secret information at the time. | |
And eight contained confidential information at the time. | |
Although we did not find clear evidence that Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling of very sensitive, highly classified information. | |
Although there is evidence of potential violations of the statutes regarding the handling of classified information, our judgment is that no reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. | |
No reasonable prosecutor would bring such a case. | |
All right, you go to the Mar-a-Lago raid. | |
What'd they find? | |
Uh 11,000 documents, uh, a hundred of which I guess are classified top secret. | |
How is that any different except it wasn't put on a server? | |
And you're still not nobody's addressing the 33,000 missing emails of Hillary Clinton. | |
We never got those. | |
Uh we do know that we had something that would seem to be conscious obstruction, which is the destruction of hard drives. | |
Nobody knew a bleach bit was before all of this. | |
And in other words, you mean like wiping your your your hard drive with a cloth? | |
No, meaning wiping all memory on your hard drive so nobody could retrieve it uh with uh sophisticated, you know, technology that that usually law enforcement might have. | |
That's what that's what that means. | |
So and and that's just part of the story. | |
And then, of course, paying for a dirty dossier from Russia, ultimately, and all of it completely unverifiable. | |
Uh the amazing part of the Danchenko trial, if you remember, he was the subsource for Christopher Steele. | |
We know that the we learned from that that that trial that Christopher Steele in early October of 2016 was offered a million dollars if he could corroborate to the FBI that what was in the dossier was in fact true. | |
Well, they never gave him the million dollars because he could never corroborate it. | |
And then by the end of October, they go to the Pfizer court with an application and that says verified on the top of it, using the bulk of information being the dirty dossier as a means of of getting approval for the Pfizer application. | |
They got it. | |
Andrew McCabe, deputy FBI director, even acknowledged without the dirty dossier, there wouldn't have been a Pfizer application granted. | |
And then when they met with Danchenko, the source for Christopher Steele in January of 2017, that's that's when he said this is all junk, all bar talk. | |
None of it was meant to be true or used in the way it was used. | |
And what happened to him? | |
He got hired by the FBI and got put on their payroll. | |
And and none of the people that lied to the Pfizer court. | |
In other words, you're you're saying to a court that something's verified and it's unverifiable. | |
And as a matter of fact, it's debunked. | |
And the guy that wrote the dossier, he can't claim his million dollar prize because he can't verify it. | |
The guy that was the source for it gets put on the payroll. | |
Why? | |
So nobody can ever talk to him, then eventually gets put on trial for lying to the FBI. | |
I'm not sure what that officially means. | |
But at the end of the day, Hillary Clinton, no problem having top secret classified information on her on her servers, no consequences at all for using bleach bit and hammers and removing SIM cards and busting up devices, you know, because she's a Democrat. | |
She gets a pass. | |
Top secret information. | |
No prosecutor would prosecute. | |
Then why are we even bothering in the Mar-a-Lago case? | |
If if there's even fewer classified materials in quote, the raid that took place there. | |
Now, what am I trying to say here? | |
We we don't have equal justice or application of our laws. | |
The same thing goes when you look at the Hunter Biden case. | |
I mean, I this is plain as day for anybody with eyes to see what's going on here. | |
The FBI had this for the longest period of time. | |
Now we're finally going to get an investigation into it, but it's only because Republicans took over the Congress, and James Comer outlined in in great specificity and great detail a preview of coming attractions. | |
That in fact he's saying that Joe Biden lied when he said he had nothing to hide during the campaign. | |
He lied repeatedly when he said that I never one time spoke with Hunter Biden as it relates to his foreign business dealings. | |
He we now know participated in many meetings that we chronicled and phone calls. | |
And by the way, you know, the question is whether or not Joe Biden and your president is compromised, which it would be a really big deal if it was any Republican. | |
And Comer's saying this is an investigation of Joe Biden, the president of the United States. | |
And we'd love to talk to the Biden family, specifically Hunter and Joe. | |
And then going on even further, our investigation is about Joe Biden. | |
We have already, we already have evidence that would point that Joe Biden was involved with Hunter Biden on these issues. | |
So we're learning a lot about this. | |
You know, and Republicans now are going to begin simultaneous investigations into the, you know, look how long the FBI had the laptop from hell. | |
They had it long before the New York Post reported on it in the weeks just before the 2020 election, and then everybody went out there. | |
At that point, why didn't the FBI do this investigation? | |
Now, there's low-hanging fruit on the laptop, uh, according to everybody that's reported on it, and that is you got Hunter with prostitutes, Hunter on video doing drugs, uh, all sorts of other little stuff that they could have gone after him for, but he's not been charged with a thing. | |
This is now four years in the making. | |
Did he pay taxes on any of this money that he was making from all these foreign countries? | |
But the question here is when you look at, you know, nobody wanted to pay attention to the real quid pro quo. | |
Why was it not a big deal to people when a vice president of the United States says you're not getting one billion dollars we have earmarked for you until you fire a low-level prosecutor in Ukraine and you got six hours to do it? | |
And sure enough, Ukraine fired the prosecutor because they wanted the money, but then we find out that prosecutor, the reason Joe's so involved is because he was investigating his son Hunter, who has no experience in oil, gas, energy, or Ukraine. | |
Then why is he getting paid millions of dollars? | |
You know, the and we have you know, example after example. | |
How many times in the laptop is Hunter Biden himself implicating his own father in terms of oh, Pops takes half my my the half the amount of money I make. | |
Pops is the big guy, corroborated by Bob Olinski in that case. | |
Um, or Or Hunter complaining bitterly that he has to pay for repairs at Joe's house. | |
Now we're finding out from Comer that the uh the Biden family had over 150 suspicious activity reports that were filed by U.S. banks with the federal government over foreign transactions from Hunter and Joe Biden's brother Jim. | |
We believe that they also, Comer said, bank accounts of Joe and Hunter were commingled, if not shared, meaning the money was theirs, but meanwhile it was Hunter that was bringing it in from these foreign business sources. | |
They're talking about as many as what, 50 countries he says he's identified that the Bidens have done business with experience did Hunter have to get the type of deals that we're talking about here. | |
You know, you get what, three and a half million from the former first lady of of Moscow, and then a hundred million dollar investment in a real estate venture that Hunter's involved in. | |
Then you've got, of course, the the millions that he made from Barisma in Ukraine, and then of course you got the the Chinese money. | |
You got a Chinese national taking Hunter Biden and his family on a hundred thousand dollar shopping spree. | |
Now I we find out about a five million dollar no interest loan that's forgivable. | |
A no interest loan that's forgivable means, okay, here's five million dollars. | |
Good luck with that. | |
Or the one point five billion dollar deal with the Bank of China. | |
Forget Deutsche Bank, forget Goldman Sachs, you know, forget any of the big banks that were gonna do business with Hunter, who at the time was addicted to crack, if my timeline is correct. | |
Um so if you look at it and Joe Biden going out during the campaign, not challenged by the mob by the media, saying repeatedly, no, not one time did he ever talk to his son about any of his foreign business dealings. | |
Well, now we have photograph after photograph after photograph. | |
Biden was pictured with his son's foreign business partners. | |
We know of at least 14 of these individuals Joe met with with Hunter, foreign business partners, 14 occasions that we know of. | |
Now they could say this is old debunked conspiracy theories, which has just been one of their latest attempts at distracting from this, but the pictures are real, the laptop is real, Hunter's business associates are real, and you know, as as Congressman Jordan described it, this is anything but a debunked conspiracy theory. | |
So you've got these simultaneous investigations going on. | |
Why didn't the FBI do anything with this? | |
Why didn't they look into it? | |
You know, the idea, you know, then you have other questions. | |
All right, why is it that we're going to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline while simultaneously giving a waiver to Russia so that Russia can build their Nord Stream 2 pipeline to make billions of dollars with? | |
And of course, have more control over our NATO and Western European allies. | |
Why would you give such a waiver unless you had this long-standing business relationship that Bennett benefited the Biden family? | |
And again, where's the FBI on all of these issues? | |
Where's the FBI on Strck? | |
Where's the FBI on page? | |
Where's the FBI online to Pfizer courts? | |
Uh, where's Hillary Clinton held accountable for top secret classified information on on her server? | |
Where is she held accountable uh for purchasing a dirty dossier? | |
And then, you know, sending that dossier out. | |
What about the fact that you know Hillary Clinton, you know, had bleach bit and and hammers and devices and you know at what point do we not say there's something wrong in this country? | |
We don't have equal justice under the law or equal application of our laws. | |
Now we're learning about this new special prosecutor, Jack Smith. | |
I don't know much about him except I read this from just the news.com. | |
Later on, John uh Solomon will tell us. | |
Uh, but apparently he was involved in the House Oversight's uh committee. | |
They concluded uh that his earlier stint at the FBI, he set up a critical meeting between his department and the IRS and Lois Lerner that set in motion the targeting of conservative nonprofits that became one of the signature scandals of the Obama administration. | |
And they obtained testimony from a DOJ official named Richard Pilger in in 2014 that showed Smith set up a meeting with Lerner to discuss more aggressive enforcement of regulations prohibiting tax exempt groups from engaging in politics in the aftermath of the Citizens United decision. | |
Anyway, the Justice Department convened a meeting with Lois Learner to discuss how the IRS could assist in the criminal enforcement of the campaign finance laws. | |
Anyway, the uh committee wrote in 2014 to the DOJ, this meeting was arranged at the direction of the public integrity section chief. | |
That would be now this special prosecutor that's appointed. | |
And on top of that, he got beaten down. | |
He convicted on 11 felony accounts, former Virginia Governor Bob McDonald, but the Supreme Court reversed that conviction in a stunning loss for the DOJ. | |
Obviously, this guy's got an agenda. | |
Here we go again. | |
Anyway, 800, 941 Sean on number if you want to be a part of the program. | |
So questions that are simple. | |
Why did Joe lie to the country about not knowing about Hunter Biden's foreign business associations? | |
Also, we need to know how many of Hunter's business partners, foreign business partners actually met with Joe Biden. | |
We've identified in numerous phonographs. | |
We've identified about 14 meetings that we've been able to come up with. | |
You know, what promises did Hunter make to Chinese officials and others in terms of access that he would offer them to the then vice president and the administration at the time? | |
How much money that was earned by Hunter from foreign clients ended up being used to pay Joey or the big guy's expenses because they've never had to answer these questions ever, which goes right into the two investigations and why they correlate so well together. | |
You know, now you've got you know another investigation into Donald Trump, you know, by a guy that all right, give him credit. | |
This this new special prosecutor got 11 felony convictions, former Virginia Governor Bob McDonald with a jury. | |
Uh the Supreme Court reversed every one of those convictions in a stunning loss, concluding that the definition of public acts used by this guy and his team was unconstitutional, exceeded the definition in bribery statutes. | |
Uh there's no doubt, said Chief Justice, that this case is distasteful. | |
It may even be worse, but our concern is not with taudry details of Ferrari Ferrari's Rolexes and ball gowns. | |
The broad it's instead with the broader implications of the government's boundless interpretation of a federal bribery statute, meaning it's all overreach, and meaning that people have agendas. | |
25 to the top of the hour, toll-free, 800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program. | |
Uh optimism in America is now hit an all-time low, according to Gallup. | |
And I mean, what's that to be really optimistic about? | |
What's going well for the country? | |
Not that much in particularly. | |
Well, there's good there's going to be an autopsy on this is probably, I think Newt is right about this. | |
Any election model you might have believed in up until this one, you can pretty much throw it in the garbage. | |
Things now have changed. | |
What COVID did to alter our election system in the country is now here to stay unless and until hopefully we elect people that believe in vote a national holiday for for election day, followed by paper ballots, uh voter ID, signature verification, partisan observers watch the voting, watch the vote counting, you have the results at the end of the night, like all these other countries do very successfully. | |
Um, although there are ways you can make it work, like down in Florida, they made it work pretty well, and they have early voting and they have um, you know, all those checks involved in the system. | |
It seems to have integrity. | |
Uh, but it's it takes a lot of work and effort, and you have to want it, but Democrats don't even want something as simple as voter ID, which is crazy. | |
Um, but you know, there's a lot of things I can't quite explain yet. | |
I want to get a little deeper, do a deeper dive into this. | |
I mean, between New York and California really giving the Republicans the majority in the House, that just does not add up. | |
Republicans winning the popular vote by what, five million votes, not getting more seats, that doesn't add up to me as well either. | |
I'm just saying I don't understand it yet. | |
So um, I'd like to understand it. | |
I think we better understand it. | |
One thing I can tell you is generally speaking, conservatives have been reluctant and resistant to buying into this early voting or mail-in voting. | |
And I think that puts them in a position that makes it far more difficult for Republican candidates to win. | |
I mean, if you're starting out, look, for example, in Pennsylvania, I think they had banked 650,000 votes before John Fetterman ever showed up on the debate stage a week before the election. | |
I mean, at that point, you know, you're you're building up such a deficit. | |
You know, Democrats have mastered the art of identifying every one of their voters and getting a ballot in their hands and getting that ballot dropped off and getting it done early. | |
You know, that's why election night tallies you have these dramatic swings. | |
And even though remember what we were saying during COVID, you know, you fight with the army you have, not the one that you wish you have. | |
Right now we don't have the system that I would choose for voting. | |
But if Republicans want to be competitive down the line, you're gonna have to embrace the system that exists, whether you like it or not to increase your odds of winning. | |
And then I keep talking about this accelerated migration, which is a thousand percent real. | |
Nobody's really discussed it or figured it out yet, it seems. | |
But you have you have this convergence of events happening. | |
You got number one, the baby boomers are getting older. | |
They're sick of the burdensome regulations, high taxes in states like New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and the Midwest, they're tired of governance in Michigan and Wisconsin and Illinois, and all these people are moving. | |
Now it benefits some states. | |
You know, four years ago they were talking about Texas becoming blue. | |
Texas is not going blue because of mass migration of conservatives, many from California, they're just getting the hell out and they're going to Texas, but also people from the Midwest. | |
The Carolinas are seeing a dramatic migration as well. | |
Tennessee is seeing it. | |
I don't know why they're skipping over Georgia, but they are. | |
I like my four years in Georgia, but they're not, they don't seem to be migrating to Georgia in the numbers they are. | |
And then the state that it is taking on, you know, what, 800 new people a day is Florida. | |
I mean, okay, so we don't have to worry about Florida and Ohio and Texas and the Carolinas and Tennessee anymore. | |
But what happens? | |
Who are the people that tend to stay behind are not the people that are leaving tend to be more conservative? | |
They want lower taxes. | |
They got sick and tired of COVID shutdowns and lockdowns. | |
They wanted their kids to have in-person education, and so they're they're marching with their feet and they're leaving. | |
Now, what are the consequences of that? | |
Now, if you're doing a math problem and you're you need electoral votes to become president, and the magic number's 270, okay. | |
Well, Pennsylvania's bluer. | |
And that means Michigan will be bluer. | |
That means Wisconsin will be bluer. | |
You know, there's no reason that Ron Johnson should have had that close a race with somebody as radical as Mandela Barnes. | |
Mandela Barnes does not represent the values of the people that I know in Wisconsin, which is a lot of people. | |
And I don't think he got his message out. | |
Add to that 100 million dollars and you know, dumped on Ron Johnson's head by the time they were done with these ads. | |
I don't think I recognized them and I've known them for a long time. | |
So there's there's gonna be it'll take a little time. | |
We're gonna wrap our arms around all of it, but at the end of the day, I think what I think events will ultimately get this country back on track. | |
And we don't know what the events are going to be in the future. | |
You don't know. | |
When George Bush was elected president, nobody knew nine months later, 9-11, 2001 would happen, and he would become a wartime president. | |
It changed everything. | |
If the economy continues this spiral downwards, and 70% of Americans are getting hurt every single week, every single month, and it gets worse than it is today, uh, that will change people's party affiliation pretty quickly. | |
If there is, you know, maybe a result of open borders, you know, we already got what close to a hundred people this year on the terror watch list. | |
Those are the only the people that we caught. | |
You know, but if we're going to be taking in 18,000 people a day, I would imagine people that don't have good intentions towards America are going to be in line, and that could put any town or any city at risk in the country. | |
You've got to think practically there's a lot of evil in this world and a lot of people that hate the United States or other issues abroad that can happen. | |
Um I think when people get their heating bills this year, I think there is going to be a state of unbelievable shock. | |
If you listen to this program, you're not going to be shocked, because we're telling you prices now estimated to go up around 45% on average to heat your home. | |
Now, the fuel crisis in New England, remember it's it's all on one grid. | |
It has now sent consumer utility bills. | |
This was in an article today, soaring, now threatening blackouts this winter. | |
I've been warning everybody about this day in and day out. | |
And this was in the Washington Examiner. | |
Anyway, their woes are attributable to two factors. | |
One that it's lack of pipeline infrastructure. | |
You know, that prevents all of New England on one grid from receiving supplies from other parts of the U.S. and a century old law known as the Jones Act, which limits the delivery of fuel from the rest of the country by ship. | |
Now, as a result, U.S. fuel continues to be exported at record volumes to the European Union, where gas storage facilities are full and oil is for now oversupplied, even as their own residents are starved of that same supply. | |
But the Jones Act now is under heavy criticism and otherwise known as the Merchant Marine Act of 1920. | |
The Jones Act requires any cargo ship uh ship between domestic ports be transported on U.S. built U.S. registered ship flying the U.S. flag and manned majority U.S. crew. | |
It's aimed at the minimum strength for domestic shipping industry, but the law inflates shipping costs and limits the availability of cargo ships, making it vastly more expensive for domestic shipping firms to transport fuel across the country. | |
And anyway, they estimate the Maritime Administration that it currently costs 2.7 times as much to ship goods on U.S. flagged vehicles. | |
That's not competitive. | |
Um you have after the frigid weather, there was another article that came out today. | |
This actually from fake news CNN, you know, as the frigid weather now is hitting the Northeast, it's getting cold up here. | |
Many people are faced with a tough decision. | |
Deal with the surging costs of heating their homes or live without it. | |
Home heating costs skyrocketing yet again this winter, up to 18% uh nationwide already so far this year, according to the National Energy Assistance Directors uh association. | |
And, you know, the it's only gonna get worse. | |
So, you know, anyway, they talk about this one particular uh family, the Johnson family works in a call center, Charmaine Johnson, and at the center of Philadelphia's heater hotline, part of a nonprofit that assists low-income families with heating systems and bills. | |
Anyway, she can relate to the concerns she's hearing all day because she's struggling to afford her heating bills, and with help from her son, she just paid more than a thousand bucks to fill part of her oil tank, which she hopes will last most of the winter. | |
She says she doesn't qualify for any government assistance, and she said it's absolutely miserable, quote, it's like living in an igloo. | |
Can you imagine living in an Americans don't no American wants to lower their heating thermostat because of all of this? | |
Um anyway, but this is now a new reality. | |
Can that impact or mitigate what I'm calling accelerated migration? | |
Yeah, absolutely it can. | |
Money matters to people at the end of the day. | |
Uh and and that's just that's just the reality. | |
Um, your president, after 30 years of a deadlock, your president Joe Biden, a new climate agreement aiming to pay developing countries reparations uh for loss and damage caused by our quote global warming. | |
A lot of questions remain with this. | |
Negotiations, 200 countries concluded. | |
Two weeks of talks Early Sunday, in which their main achievement was agreeing to establish a fund that would help the poor and vulnerable countries cope with climate disasters made worse by pollution, spewed by wealthy nations that is dangerously heating the planet. | |
The U.S. other wealthy nations had long blocked the idea for fear they would be held legally liable for greenhouse gas emissions that are driving climate change. | |
So the new UN negotiators agree to pay climate reparations for poor countries, and Joe Biden, I think is what is he agreed to? | |
11.4 billion dollars a year. | |
By the way, China, India, they're developing nations. | |
They're not included. | |
It's unbelievable. | |
But anyway, that's what they're calling it climate reparations at the UN summit. | |
And why should we pay for this? | |
Who's in charge of the funding? | |
Is it FTX? | |
They help an assignment. | |
US will pay up to a billion dollars to compensate developing countries, but gas guzzling China won't have to pay into the global fund. | |
What was the question? | |
No, no, no. | |
I didn't hear what was say it. | |
No, I was saying, you know, who's going to be handling all of the funding? | |
Is it going to be FTX? | |
They're going to launder that for us too. | |
No, probably be the federal government, just as bad. | |
It's it's ridiculous. | |
Yeah. | |
I mean, it's people can't keep their kids warm. | |
I don't give a crap about reparations for some country that's causing more damage to the ozone layer than I am. | |
Alejandro Mayorcis, your Homeland Security Secretary said once again, Congress, yes, the border is secure. | |
You notice Chuck Schumer didn't say before the election that he wanted amnesty for every illegal immigrant. | |
Well, now that Democrats are on fire to push for this amnesty bill in this lame duck session before the GOP takes over the house. | |
I mean Wait, what did you just say? | |
Majorca said the border was secure. | |
The border is secure. | |
That is correct. | |
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorcis, yet again at the end of last week told Congress, yes, the border is secure, and we're working day in and day out to enhance security. | |
We now have a record 2.4 million this year illegal immigrants that they allowed in anyway. | |
So the C BPU officers that were murdered last week by the cartel members that came across the border. | |
I think that Mallorca should speak to their families about the security that he's insured. | |
Sure, they'd love to talk to him. | |
Oh, I bet they would probably love to talk to him. | |
I don't think you're wrong. | |
I've heard you in the judiciary commission committee recently in the summer, testify that the border is secure. | |
Secretary Majorcus, do you continue to maintain that the border is secure? | |
Yes, and we are working day in and day out to enhance its security, Congressman. | |
Thanks, sir. | |
So you have remarkable. | |
I get it. | |
I just wanted to make sure that that's that still is your uh your assessment. | |
Unbelievable. | |
Um there's an after-school Satan club at a California elementary school. | |
You can't make this up. | |
After school club, Golden Hills Elementary. | |
It's in Kern County. | |
Anyway, they called it the after-school Satan Club. | |
Shockingly, it's drawing community outrage. | |
Uh why would that shock anybody today? | |
Nothing should shock anybody. | |
My kids can't say Merry Christmas. | |
They can't say Merry Christmas. | |
They can't. | |
They can't say happy Hanukkah. | |
They have to say happy holidays. | |
But a bunch of little kids in elementary school can now worship the devil. | |
Nobody thinks this is weird. | |
Now, you're from the great state of Pennsylvania. | |
I hate to bother you, but um anyway, officials at a uh officials of the Pennsylvania School District now are allowing the Satanic Temple to host back to school events at the high school. | |
Administrators with the Northern York County School District are allowing Satanic Temple to host the event at the Northern High School in Dillsburg, Pennsylvania. | |
The event is a back to school night and the for the after school Satan club. | |
Isn't Satan supposed to represent an the embodiment of evil? | |
Let me tell you something. | |
High school is hard enough. | |
Here comes Tiger Mom. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
High school is hard enough. | |
You don't need to be setting people on fire and dressing up with horns on your head. | |
It's hard enough. | |
Leave these kids alone. | |
All these adults need to go get a job. | |
Go back to work, find a hobby, take up knitting. | |
I don't know, something. | |
Leave the kids alone. | |
Take up knitting. | |
Sorry, I'm getting a little angry. | |
I I just that seems like a peaceful holiday instead of worshiping the devil. | |
Crocheting. | |
I mean, I'm la I'm not laughing about it. | |
I mean, it's the embodiment of evil. | |
You can't, God forbid you mention Jesus in school. | |
Forget it. | |
You'll be you'd be thrown out, expelled. | |
Exactly. | |
That's my point. | |
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All right, we'll check in with uh Simple Man Bill O'Reilly, Senator Rampall, John Solomon with a newsbreaking report as we roll along. |