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Updates in Georgia - November 28th, Hour 1

The numbers in Georgia are unclear but it looks like the Senate race in Georgia will be incredibly close.  The GOP Agenda is on the line.  Sean brings the latest updates on the race...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Uh, so much to be grateful for friends, family, the greatest country God gave man, although we have a lot of improvements to make in the days, weeks, years ahead, which we will we will eventually make.
Um, a lot of ground to get to today.
Uh, I cannot believe two things have happened.
One, Joe gives MBS and Saudi Arabia immunity from prosecution.
And all of a sudden, now Saudi Arabia and OPEC Plus Nations, they're going to reconsider their decision of reducing the world's oil supply or production of the world's oil supply.
Um, and they may increase it, but that's not a quid pro quo.
I'm sure I'm no Democrat would ever agree with that analysis.
Uh, we'll get to that.
Also, Joe Biden now is allowing Chevron to expand energy operations in Venezuela.
You have and by the way, this is on the heels of a new UN report detailing responsibility for crimes against humanity uh made by Maduro and his administration, and and how citizens are being systematically murdered.
He's a murdering dictator thug.
And all Joe Biden, he only wants to get energy.
He's against all domestic energy, except if he's getting it from a country that hates us.
OPEC nations uh wanted to make the Iranian deal, emissaries to Venezuela.
Now Chevron can start making more money for the that dictator thug, you know, kissing MBS's ass.
I you I it makes no sense.
We have more natural resources, energy resources than than they do combined.
And yet we look towards enemy countries, hostile regimes for the lifeblood of our economy.
As Joe continues to go out there again and again and again saying that he does not want any more drilling, no more, no more coal manufacturing.
We'll get to that as as time goes on.
Um, one thing I want to address, what do we have?
A week from, I think it's a week from when is it?
A week from tomorrow is the Georgia runoff election.
Look, I'm not gonna I'm not gonna sugarcoat this.
Uh it would be great if Herschel Walker can win this race.
Herschel Walker can win this race.
He can, but he can also lose.
Gee, Hannity, that's brilliant.
Thanks for telling us.
Well, I want but there's a point I may want to make here.
And that is, and we're seeing this now play out in almost every state.
If you if you stand back and you look at the last election, and I thought people were very Pollyanish.
I think there was an over-exuberance that existed out there that did not meet the reality of what's gone on in the country, how voting has shifted and changed dramatically.
And what what happens is the Democrats have maximized this new voting system in ways that none of us could ever have dreamed of.
Whether a state allows ballot harvesting or doesn't allow ballot harvesting or taking advantage of drop boxes, or in some cases, mailing ballots to every resident in this in the state, and Democrats going door to door and having people fill it out.
It's it's having an impact.
And I know Georgia did make some progress and changed some of the laws.
I I thought they made a mistake with the drop boxes and signature verification, but that's my personal point of view.
And here's the problem that Republicans have.
They are reluctant and resistant and don't trust mail and balloting, and they want to know for sure that their vote counts.
They don't trust early voting either, because they want to make sure that their vote counts.
Democrats have put you know all of that to the side, and they're just they're just racking up as many early votes as they possibly can, which is now giving them a decided advantage when it comes to a particular race.
And if you want to look at, you know, I have a lot that I've thought of and and a lot of conclusions that I have made about the the 22 midterm elections.
By the way, you can't minimize the fact that Republicans now are in control of the House.
It is huge.
And I will give you later on in the program 42 specific examples that House Republicans have now requested testimony on the weaponization of the FBI and and how we have you know politicized the FBI, weaponize the DOJ, and these are going to be real hearings, real hearings on the origins of COVID-19.
Fauci will have to testify.
There will be, you know, real hearings on Hunter Biden and Joe Biden and their foreign business dealings, which I think is going to be the biggest influence peddling scandal that the country has ever seen.
And then they're going to show and they'll be able to pass legislation.
They won't get Joe to sign it, but they'll be able to pass legislation that will that would ensure the security of our border, uh, that will refund the police in this country that would end no bail laws, make us energy independent, so on and so forth.
So they'll have a positive agenda as well that the media will never pay attention to.
But back to Georgia for a second.
If so, if you look at the midterm elections, and I think Republicans, some of you are not going to like what I'm going to say, but I want you to really hear me out before you hate me.
Is it the first thing I've got to say is if I had my way, this would not be the system of voting that I would choose.
I would follow Canada, I would follow the French, believe it or not, I would follow Great Britain, Israel, you name it.
I'd have same-day voting, I'd make it a national holiday.
I would, you would require voter ID, signature verification, and you'd make exceptions for the military for people that can apply if they're going to be out of out of the state or out of their local precinct location because of work, whatever it happens to be, and they would be able to apply for and get an absentee ballot, the sick, the infirm, they'd they'd be able to do the same, elderly, whoever happens to need it.
And then I would have partisan observers, any party on the ballot would be able to, in every precinct, watch the voting process take place, make sure it goes into the proper box.
I would turn to paper ballots only, and then I would have those same people or other people, anybody on the ballot would have representatives watching up close the vote counting start to finish, and we'd all have the results at the end of the night, and people would have integrity in the system and confidence in the results.
That's what we would want.
That's not what you have in Georgia in what on December 6th, and it's not what you're going to have in November of 2024.
So now you got two choices here.
Either you're going to continue to allow the Democrats to have this advantage because they're exploiting every loophole that they themselves want, or you're going to start playing on the same field that they're playing on, which means that you're going to have to adapt, which means that you're going to have to accept this is not the system you want.
It is not ever going to be the system you want if you continue to lose elections.
And you've got to match whatever strategies they're using and start using them yourself as long as obviously as it's legal.
And that means that for Republicans that are reluctant and resistant to mail-in ballots or early voting, you just you're going to have to get over it.
Because if you don't get over it, you're given a massive advantage to the Democrats.
For example, I think before the Fetterman Oz debate, I think I think there were close to 700,000 ballots already cast in Pennsylvania, and nobody knew a thing about John Fetterman.
And that means that Oz had that many more votes to make up come election day.
And with that kind of deficit, it becomes impossible.
The fact that he got so close and the fact that he got double-digit ballot uh splitting where they voted for a Democrat for governor, but then switched over to a Republican for Senate was amazing.
Um I think Republicans have to be careful.
Mastriano, I liked him.
He's a nice guy, but no exceptions on abortion for rape incest to the mother's life.
Politically speaking, that's never going to fly.
In my opinion, I'm giving you political analysis here.
So I'm saying this to the people of Georgia because this is an important race.
It definitely would be winnable.
But if Republicans in Georgia are apathetic and you're unwilling to adapt to what the current law is in the hopes that one day you might be able to strengthen it, make it better, then you're you're almost you're setting yourself up for bad news on December 6th.
And I'm just giving you, you know, the pure facts here.
I mean, you got a guy, Raphael Warnock, Republicans were shoving microphones in the face of every Republican that they can find.
Most Democrats got away with hiding in their basement bunkers.
You know, look at Katie Hobbs out in Arizona, look at John Fetterman in Arizona in uh Pennsylvania.
Uh Gretchen Whitmer was nowhere to be found in Michigan.
You know, this is the current system.
Hopefully, we'll get to the system that is is the most fair with the most integrity, where people will have the most confidence in the results, because I can't think of a fairer one that I just mentioned.
Democrats don't even want voter ID.
They don't want signature verification.
They like this current system because they clearly have figured out how to exploit it, while Republicans just, you know, outright kind of reject it, and that's not working.
So I think that's part of things.
So voting has changed.
I believe that my analysis of accelerated migration is very real, where people, you know, baby getting to boom baby boomer age retirement, you know, accelerated by COVID and lockdowns and shutdowns, people that wanted their kids to have in in-person learning, you know, that they just pack their bags, and and people that would otherwise vote Republican and move into the Carolinas and Tennessee and Texas and Florida, et cetera.
Anyway, so um there's a lot here to unpack here.
But for the short term, meaning the next week and a half, if you're in Georgia, you really only have one option.
And that is that you're gonna have to work with the system you have, not the one that you wish you had.
Uh or the, you know, it's like fighting a war.
You don't fight with the army you wish you had.
You have an army.
You fight with the army you have.
You fight with the rules that are in place now with the hopes that one day you can get enough power to be able to change it, make it more fair, and put more integrity in the system.
It's that simple.
You know, it I mean, the fact that Raphael Warnock, you know, is in this race to me is mind-numbing.
He's that much of a radical.
America needs to repent of its whiteness.
You can't serve God in the military.
This guy is the head of one of the historically one of the biggest churches in the country, Ebenezer Baptist.
And that was Martin Luther King Jr.'s church.
And, you know, well, abortion should be between the doctor and the patient.
What, up to the last minute uh before somebody's about to give birth, you're you're gonna support an abortion?
That would be infanticide.
Uh, of course, he wants to pack the courts, he wants to end the legislative filibuster, uh, calls and refers to cops as thugs and dictators.
He hit the trifecta of praising even the Reverend Jeremiah Wright, Louis Farrakhan, Padel Castro.
It really shouldn't be a race.
Um, you know, and then of course he has his own personal issues.
You know, his wife accused him of using an automobile as a weapon during a domestic dispute, and on camera said that he ran over her foot and what a phony he is, and nobody seemed to pay attention.
He got arrested for obstructing obstruction of justice in the case of a camp that he was running where child abuse claims were being made uh in five cases they found in fact to varying degrees, some degree of child abuse did occur.
Uh, you know, he said about the GD America tirade of Jeremiah Wright.
Oh, it was a very fine sermon.
A very fine sermon.
No, no, no, not God bless America, GD America.
I don't think that represents the values of the people of Georgia.
So that's my that that is my message to Georgia.
It is not what you want to hear.
It is the reality, though.
And I'm very reality-based.
I did not get out over my skis like so many other people calling this, oh, this is going to be a red wave.
I said there was the potential for it, but knowing that voting has changed, seeing this accelerated migration.
I don't think a lot of people factored all of that in.
And when Newt Gingrich and somebody as smart as him says, I got to now rethink every model I've ever understood my entire adult life in terms of elections and voting, that ought to tell you you have to rethink it as well, especially if you're in Georgia.
And don't believe that you can't win because you can because early voting just started.
But you've got to you gotta play on the same, you know, you got to be on the same field to play as the Democrats.
They now you can pretty much expect that they have mastered this current system.
Republicans gotta match them, vote for vote, and then some.
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Anyway, so they have a week-long um early voting in Georgia.
That is now happening.
And I know I'm trying to convince people in Georgia that this is important, and and maybe you are part of that group that has this reluctance and this resistance towards voting by mail, voting early, whatever.
That's not what the Democrats are doing.
And I don't know who's in charge.
I have no idea who's running this race.
I don't know.
Uh, but if you don't play on the same field, you're gonna lose.
And you can win it, but you can lose it too if you continue to reject the system that Democrats, you know, keep uh using.
I I mean, it's at this point now, it's just becoming a self-fulfilling defeat.
Because they they're they've taken this system, they're running with it.
By the way, uh there was an opinion on on Red State, quote, busted recording shows, warn our campaign calling out of state residents for votes.
No, this is why the the conditions that I say are so necessary.
You need voter ID, signature verification, chain of custody, uh managed properly, meaning every ballot that shows up that comes by mail needs to be on camera, available for the public to watch until they finally count the votes, updated voter rolls, and then partisan observers observing the voting and the vote counting up close and personal and start to finish.
I mean, these are simple, basic fundamental things.
Ask yourself why don't Democrats want these integrity measures like voter ID adopted.
You want to go visit your congressman, your senator at the Capitol, good luck getting in without a voter ID.
You want to go to a Democratic National Convention, good luck getting in without a picture ID.
Uh, if you want to buy a pack of cigarettes, if you smoke or a jewel pod or you a beer or a glass bottle of wine or a bottle of vodka, good luck if you don't have some picture ID.
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All right, now break format of hair here because people in Georgia are called calling in.
I want to hear what they have to say about now that early voting has started for a week there.
Um Amy is in Georgia.
Amy, how are you?
Glad you called.
What part of Georgia are you from?
Hi, Sean.
I'm um in Liberty County.
It's a small county um right along the coast.
And uh I'm on a military base, I'm on Fort Stewart.
But um, I vote, you know, in Liberty County, and I went this morning, um, like eight o'clock and it was past.
There was no place to shit.
Um, I was, you know, I I got in in and out 15 minutes, it takes like it takes very little effort to go and and vote and make your voice heard.
And uh Herschel Walker needs that.
I don't like I I don't know if they voted Democrat or Republican, I don't know, but um it was really busy.
Look, uh if if I had to predict only because of the system of voting, I would say you have a slight advantage, Warnock.
If I in terms of the person of person, there's no contest.
Uh I would vote for Herschel Walker, and I if I had to wait 15 hours online, I'd be there.
And for Republicans that have been reluctant and resistant because of the new law system.
They now they did make improvements to it.
I'll give the governor credit for that.
Uh the governor, I give him credit for supporting Herschel.
Um I wish he supported him more during the general election, but I'll take what I can get.
But I think that um people in Georgia, conservatives, Republicans in Georgia, you you gotta accept the system you currently have.
Unless and until you can change it, this is what you got.
And it's either that or you let this lunatic in the Senate for six years.
That's your choice.
Right, exactly.
And I know how important it was, which is why I went went and voted, and it was very secure.
I felt my vote counted, so I had no problem.
Democrats have a get out the vote operation in Georgia, second to none.
They're good at this.
Republicans are gonna have to enthusiastically outmatch them.
Uh thanks, Amy.
Warren in Georgia.
Warren, where are you in Georgia?
Calling from Columbus, Georgia, Sean.
Columbus, great place.
A lot of friends there.
How are you?
I'm doing wonderful.
I just want to say that I voted earlier today.
The uh line was not too long.
It took longer to walk from the parking lot in and get registered than it did to vote.
There's only one item on the ballot.
Uh uh, I encourage all my Georgian conservative Democrats, independents, uh, Republicans of all natures to go out and vote for Herschel.
It's massively important.
Uh I agree with you completely.
Uh, that's actually good news.
Now do you have to show an ID?
Oh, absolutely.
You have to in-person ID.
Uh it's not that difficult.
It's not hard at all.
And New York, when I voted in this last election, I don't have to show an ID.
Well, I think that's almost criminal to me.
I think everyone should show an ID and prove that you're a legal voter.
It's not that hard.
Look, Georgia could be the beginning of of hopefully a change of mindset.
And there are some people that are listening to me.
I Linda, you know that there are people mad that I'm telling them that to work the system that they got.
But that's the voice.
It's either that or stay home.
It's either that or elect Warnock.
That's the only choice you have.
And I'd rather at least get in the game and get on the field and give it our best shot.
100% agree.
And then look in the mirror, you know, when all said and done, and say, look, I would say this to Georgia too, and I think this is very important.
Is I really believe that there's a chance that Manchin might flip.
And I'll tell you why.
When Manchin was fighting Biden and Schumer over this, you know, build back broke, you know, and and the what was it, the inflation reduction act and all this stuff.
Remember, he fought it and his approval rating at home in West Virginia was 70%.
People were applauding it in West Virginia.
West Virginia is a red state.
It is not a blue state.
And I even talked to Manchin at one point during that.
It was a confidential call.
I won't reveal it, but he said something to me, he goes, I got a lot of handity voters in West Virginia, you know, which was pretty funny.
And anyway, so then all of a sudden he goes along with the Inflation Reduction Act, and he was given a promise by Schumer and by Biden for a pipeline that would benefit his state's uh energy uh industry.
And then after he gave in and he went their way, and I call it the tax the poor middle class and people on fixed income act instead of the inflation reduction act, he never got the pipeline and then was told he's never getting the pipeline.
And then the comments that Joe Biden made just before November 8th about coal, followed up by you know, comments that were insane about not drilling.
I have the I have the drilling ones.
I'm not sure if I have the the coal comments, but here's what Biden said about coal.
I'm sorry, about oil when he said there'll be no more drilling.
No more drilling.
There is no more drilling.
I haven't got form any new new drilling.
More years of off-shore drilling.
No, I'm planning for the Pacific, but in the annoying and off the local New Mexico or all the New Mexico.
That was before I was president.
We're trying to work on that, get that done.
Get that done.
Eliminate drilling.
This is the guy that is now in business making a murdering dictator thug rich again by allowing Chevron to expand their energy operations in Venezuela.
I mean, and this is the guy that just gave immunity to the person he said killed journalist Jamal Khashoggi because he wants their oil.
The only thing that Joe Biden is against is domestic energy production.
It's okay to make Iran rich and Russia rich and OPEC plus nations rich and the Saudis rich and the Venezuelans rich, but we're not going to make America rich and we'll sacrifice our national security on top of it all.
But this is what really ticked off Manchin.
No one's building new coal plants because they can't rely on it.
Even if they have all the coal guaranteed for the rest of their existence of the plant.
So it's going to become a wind generation.
And all they're doing is you're going to save them a hell of a lot of money and using the same transmissions line that transmitted the coal-fired electric.
We're going to be shutting these plants down all across America.
He basically what he just said to Joe Manchin is we're going to ruin the state economy in the state of West Virginia.
So do I do I can I predict with any certainty?
No.
But the only reason that that would be meaningful is if Herschel wins over Warnock.
So I mean, at least we'd be in the game, and I think a pretty appealing case could be made to Joe Manchin.
Now his approval rating, and he's up for re-election in two years, is in the 30s.
People got really angry that he went along, got bamboozled by Schumer and Biden got nothing for it and ended up hurting the people in the economy.
And then Joe goes even further saying he's going to eliminate coal, basically, and eliminate all energy.
I mean, it's this to me is all madness.
This is crazy.
I mean, the U.S. now allowing Chevron, he's going to take a dictator that's on his heels, you know, about to be dethroned at some point here, because the conditions are right because the people are so impoverished.
Uh, it's nuts.
We'll get to this later in the show, but there's something going on.
In in Iran, you've got uprisings left and right.
There was a woman put in prison and died in prison because of the repressive, you know, Sharia laws that they have with the mullahs in Iran.
Uh, yeah, Vladimir Putin's scared to death that one of his top deputies or or generals is gonna kill him.
So he's like in hiding and and going all over the place.
My understanding is some people believe that he has a lot of body doubles out there now.
Uh, I don't know, I can't confirm that at all, but it's an interesting theory.
And uh, but it's not going well, but the people of Russia are furious with him as he's now started a draft and consigning people to go fight this war that has not gone well in Ukraine, and the people of Russia don't want the war.
And so I'd have been talking a lot about this access of evil, this new access of evil, which is Russia, the communist Chinese and Iran, and they've all partnered together, and they're all having civil unrest.
Uh, in out in China, you got stunning protests because of these draconian COVID lockdowns, which we'll get into at the top of the next hour, but they've now turned violent.
So all three countries now are engaged in civil unrest, and and what is Joe doing trying to make them all rich.
How would you how do you explain to me?
Somebody gotta explain this to me.
Why it's okay to take in, you know, produce a barrel of oil in Venezuela and make them rich, and we we pay a premium price for it when we have our own oil to meet our own needs right here.
You know, why would we ever you know give a pipeline waiver to Vladimir Putin while closing off pipelines in this country?
It benefits national Security.
It creates high-paying career jobs.
It'll lower the price of the pump for both gas and diesel.
It'll help reduce the 40-year high of inflation.
Everything we buy at every store we go to would be reduced.
It's absolutely insane.
All right, so those are the top stories we're watching.
I um I find these pretty unbelievable times.
According to every report that is out there over the Thanksgiving holiday, uh, many Democrats have been bracing for a year end reckoning as to whether or not Biden, you know, who declared himself a bridge to a new generation would give way to a new 2024 standard bearer.
Apparently that's not happening.
Apparently, Joe Biden looks like is mulling a decision over whether he's going to seek a second term.
And from every source that I'm reading, and I would assume there's got to be something to this.
Can't say with certainty on that either.
But anyway, in recent days, you have officials like Henry Quayar, one of the most conservative House Democrats.
You have squad members, uh, even the head of the Congressional Progressive Caucus have said they would support Joe Biden for another bid.
I'll tell you why they all seem to like him because they'll do it.
He's not running the show anyway.
So from their perspective, is you know, they're getting everything they want out of their president.
Uh Biden's climate crackdown now expected to cost small businesses hundreds of billions of dollars.
This was in the Washington Times.
Small businesses could be shut out of lucrative government contracts because of massive compliance costs imposed under a proposed Biden administration rule that would require large federal contractors to reduce and publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions.
The proposed rule would make the U.S. the first national government to require major federal contractors to set climate goals in line with the 2015 Paris Agreement that he signed back on to.
The compliment, get this, the compliance costs.
Think about this if you're a small business owner.
It estimates it has an estimate that the federal contracting industry would have to incur $104 billion just to implement the cost in the first year and a little more than $442 billion annually after that.
I mean, why don't we just say we don't want, we're close for any business in America.
We're going to import everything.
There's nobody can you can't compete in a world economy with that type of disadvantage that you're throwing on yourself.
Uh anyway, uh one interesting side note is Kamala Harris's chief legal advisor, who's been with her five years, is now leaving.
Um, and this is as the Republicans now are heading into power.
The House Republicans, Epic Times broke this down pretty succinctly today.
At least 42 Biden administration officials that were now sent letters by Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee this month requesting testimony from a variety of White House officials.
The letters primarily deal with the suspected how the FBI's been politicized and the Department of Justice weaponized.
Now you have these simultaneous investigations that'll be going on.
One, Jim Jordan, the Judiciary Committee will be looking into the FBI and the DOJ.
Uh while simultaneously, you've got Congressman Comer's committee will be looking into the Hunter Biden Joe Biden mess, or as he says, this is an investigation into President Joe Biden.
This is why winning the House was one of the many reasons why it was so critical for Republicans.
Margin doesn't matter.
Being in the majority, that matters.
Nobody seems to be aware of where this battle for speakers headed.
Kevin McCarthy would need 218 votes.
He has a little over 180 as of now.
At some point, my advice to Republicans is you're going to have to realize that any four or five of you have the power to muddy up the waters.
And if you don't pull in the same direction, it's not going to work.
So I think that Republicans at some point better realize that they got to work together.
The two things that they need to do are very clear.
One, follow through on their commitments to America.
Those are promises you made for an agenda that'll get our economy going, secure our borders, bring back energy independence, bring back law and order and safety and security, eliminate no bail laws, put all these things in place so that you can show the American people if you Make a promise, you're going to keep it.
And then the second thing is the power of the purse.
You're going to have to be willing to use that and be accused of shutting down the government if that means that Democrats are going to be spending recklessly on this new greed Green Deal socialist agenda that they have.
You're going to have to show you're willing to put your power on the line.
And then the second thing is the power of subpoena, which is what Jim Jordan and Congressman Comer are talking about.
You've got entire groups now standing by, ready to smear, slander, besmirch, attack anybody that's involved in these investigations.
But the reality is Joe Biden, he's never going to be able to overcome this, lied to the American people when he said he had no knowledge of Hunter Biden's foreign business dealings.
He was intimately involved.
That means that would be called uh pay-to-play influence peddling.
You pick your term.
How far this goes, it's going to be interesting to see what happens.
Anyway, 800-941 Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, um, we'll talk about what what China what's going on in China, what investigations will be coming into the origins of COVID 19 when we get back.
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