And that can only mean one thing on this radio program.
And that's all things self-proclaimed, simple man.
I do take issue with it.
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Mr. O'Reilly, I don't have a lot to talk about today.
It's been a very slow news week so far, and I'm hoping you brought some material with you.
You know, I'm writing an episode of Law and Order Criminal Intent, Hannity.
Really?
You're writing that?
I am writing one.
I thought you were writing Killing Hannity.
That's later down the road.
You're too young to be killed at this point.
How many years do I have left, O'Reilly?
Maybe seven.
Maybe seven.
That's enough.
I guess I've been here long enough.
Well, law and order criminal intent.
I don't think anybody has given you this analysis.
And if somebody has, stop me, please.
I don't want to be redundant.
It drives me crazy to turn on a television news, and they all say the same thing.
So I come at it from a different point of view.
So Alvin Bragg yesterday in the press conference, that was a disastrous day for him personally and for the state of New York.
I mean, Alvin came off more like one of the chipmunks than a hardcore law enforcement agent.
By the way, did your urchins have kids now that you're talking about the Alvin and the chipmunks again?
I mean, apparently there's been a resurgence.
And it's going to be led by Mr. Bragg.
So he's up there and he can't even tell the reporters what the elevated crime is that he's basing his whole case on.
All he says is, well, I don't have to tell you.
Okay, well, look, you're dividing the nation.
You're causing millions of dollars in costs for the state and city of New York.
And you're not going to tell us what the elevated crime is that you're going to bring into court to prove a felony.
You're not going to tell everybody that?
What is this, Putin?
I mean, it was so absurd.
And the criminal intent part comes with a case like this, which is a white-collar crime.
You have to prove there was an intention to break the law.
So I'm going to go back to 2006.
And in that year, there was an alleged interaction between Donald Trump and Stormy Daniels.
We don't know what it was.
There are two sides to the story, okay?
That was in 2006.
Ten years later, she shows up with a lawyer who's now incarcerated demanding money.
The same thing happens to another woman, a Playboy woman, who goes to try to sell her story to the National Enquirer.
Huge gap between the alleged occurrence and when both of these women are wanting money.
So what would you call that?
What would anybody listening to the Hannity broadcast right now call that?
Let me put it this way.
I wouldn't call it a coincidence, Bill.
Okay, so You don't, if you are a conscientious, fair law enforcement official, start your case there with those kinds of people.
But let me add a little context.
And by the way, you said it your way.
I've made some of the same points.
You have some unique points.
And I just like to let you go because I want people to really understand you.
I think that what we have here is like in the case of Stormy Daniels, she said this was not hush money because this, I never had sex with Donald Trump.
No affair ever occurred.
And she signed her name to it.
You've heard Bob Costello.
I interviewed him on Hannity, the TV show.
We played it here on this radio show.
And Bob Costello was Michael Cohn's legal advisor, and Michael Cohn's legal advisor asked over and over again because Michael's afraid of going to jail and he's suicidal.
The best way to stay out of jail is tell me, do you have any dirt on Donald Trump?
No, no, no.
Ask the questions over and over and over again.
Anything on the Trump organization?
No, nothing.
There might have been something involving an inauguration fund, but he doesn't know anything about it.
But I'm never going to jail.
I've been repeating that over and over and over again.
He's their star witness, Bill O'Reilly.
Do you think he's going to end up being a good witness?
I don't think he's going to ever be in a New York State courtroom.
Why?
Because the Trump lawyers are going to tell the judge just what I said.
there's no higher crime so the felony count is a misdemeanor and there's no criminal intent because wait can i have one thing It's a misdemeanor, and the statute of limitations has long been over.
They can throw it out on that basis.
But Brad can't even tell the public what the higher crime is that would allow him to charge the felony.
He can't even do that or won't do it.
But the intent is ridiculous.
I mean, this was a shakedown shortly before the vote, the 2016 presidential vote.
Everybody knows that.
So you don't base your, you don't start your case there.
Nobody does this in America.
And that's why I say I doubt this will ever see.
And then you see Brad going up there going, oh, this is horrible.
We can't allow this kind of stuff.
No bail, and we'll see you in December.
Well, if Trump is so horrible, this is so heinous.
It was the A months down the road.
And by the way, if you're an armed robber, if you're an arsonist, if you have a rap sheet with 100 offenses on it, you still get no bail under Alvin Bragg.
If you're charged with a felony, 52% of those get lowered to misdemeanors.
And now he's, because the statute of limitations has passed, he's come up with this novel idea that he didn't name.
You are completely accurate inside of the indictment.
We'll see if he names it at a later date, what specific crime we're talking about.
There's one other thing that maybe will be helpful to you.
If you look at the indictment, the payments, now remember, they're trying to make the case, Bill, that this was paid, this money, even though in 2018, Michael Cohn's attorney said the Trump organization, the Trump campaign, they had nothing to do with it.
Michael Cohn did this on his own, et cetera, et cetera.
Michael Cohn said the same thing himself.
It was almost an identical statement.
However, the timeline doesn't exactly work out because if this was about influencing an election and a campaign violation, well, the monies weren't paid until 2017.
And it wasn't until 2018 that Michael Cohn's attorney writing a letter to the FEC saying again that no money's had exchanged hands and that it had nothing to do with anything involved in the campaign.
That seems pretty exculpatory, Mr. O'Reilly.
Yeah, it's also a crime to bring that into the courtroom when there's reasonable doubt.
See, now Bragg's got a lot of downside here because any lawyer, any lawyer could come in and say, hey, listen, the payments were made because there was a presidential election two weeks away, and the candidate didn't want to hurt his family and didn't want to throw the American democratic system, the election, into abject chaos.
So you could make that argument if you have to.
And that, of course, raises reasonable doubt about, again, criminal intent.
But you make a good point.
It'll never get there to that level because all of these people have contradicted themselves 100 times so that their word is not worth anything.
So this novel legal theory that had never been tried before and really trying to use a federal statute, which a New York, a Manhattan district attorney does not have the right to do.
Then you have the issue of the statute of limitations.
I do believe questions about selective prosecution and prosecutorial misconduct will come up.
But here's the bigger picture.
I'm standing 40,000 feet above this that I want to ask the simple man Bill O'Reilly.
And it's this.
They see now after this case, you've got a civil case involving Eugene Carroll from she says she doesn't remember the year, and she has made allegations against other people, but he still has to deal with it, and there'll be a media mob frenzy.
Then we'll see what happens in Fulton County, Georgia.
Then you got a special counsel looking into J6 and the document issued down in Bar-a-Lago.
So I wonder if they're trying to create a tsunami to bury Donald Trump under the heavy weight of legal issues to distract him from even running a legitimate real campaign.
I mean, how do you run a campaign with all of those legal issues hanging over your head?
Well, you've got to go some to make Donald Trump a victim and a sympathetic figure, and they have done that.
All right, here's a question nobody has thought of.
Nobody.
Did you see the Rasmussen poll that just came out?
No, what was it?
Okay, so the other two polls were 50.
So you went up 20% in three polls that I have.
Well, Rasmussen just came out just before we went on the air to chat about this.
And Trump is up seven points over Biden.
And in February, he was down two.
So that's a nine-point swing.
So Americans who aren't steeped in Trump hatred or ideological fanatics on the left, they see this.
You don't have to convince them.
You had a nice lineup on TV last night.
But essentially, they were all saying the same thing, that this is corrupt, and it is.
There's no doubt about it.
That it's eroding our faith in our democracy.
And that is the big story.
So now everybody's going to get cynical about, well, a fix is always in.
We can't have a free election.
Even if somebody's elected, they're going to find Trump up some charges, pardon a pun, to try to get them and all of that.
But the overarch strategy, and I think you mentioned this, on the Democratic Party, is to have Trump win the nomination for the Republicans.
They want him to win.
And then to go up against, and I still say that Biden's not going to run because his cognitive decline has accelerated now.
I believe that.
That's why they keep pushing off the announcement.
Now it's going to be at the earliest in July, and I think they want Gavin Newsome, but I still have one more question when you're finished.
Okay.
Biden doesn't do anything all day.
So we get his official White House schedule, and today he had lunch with Kamala.
That's it.
And he doesn't do anything.
They parade him out once a week to tell people in North Carolina, Minnesota, wherever he goes, how great the economy is.
Okay.
And then they put him back on the plane.
He comes back and takes a nap.
But his cognitive decline is accelerating, as it always does when this kind of thing hits you in older age.
All right, quick break more with Simple Man Bill O'Reilly.
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Let me ask Bill O'Reilly a question that nobody would ever think of.
Okay?
You ready?
I am.
Not a cupcake interview, O'Reilly.
All right.
Does this help Donald Trump or hurt Donald Trump long term?
Well, it hurts him in the sense that he's got to deal with it, as you just pointed out, and it is enervating and it is a weight.
And you can, you know, go out there and give all the speeches you want, but you and I know him well enough to know he's a human being.
And all of this garbage, he's got a 15-year-old son, I believe, 17-year-old son.
He's got a wife.
He's got a family.
Oh, it sucks, but I've never witnessed a guy that can take more incoming than this guy and keep on running.
He's had a lot of practice.
He's resilient.
But it does hurt him that way.
No one can predict how it will come out, but we do know the Democrats would rather run against Trump for president than, say, a DeSantis, because DeSantis comes in without all his baggage.
And there are, to this day, I mean, I know them, people who hate Trump so much, they would vote for Biden and the incompetency and the mental decline over Trump, even though Trump ran the country efficiently.
That'll be an amazing question.
But I do think that if the world continues to deteriorate with China on the march, aligning with Russia, aligning with Iran, aligning with the Saudis, influencing Africa, Latin America, and basically trying to replace America and the dollar as the world's currency,
I do believe that America might want the strong guy with the mean tweets, just as Great Britain called in Winston Churchill for World War II.
Let me give you a caveat on that.
Okay.
Okay.
There was no way that a far left person should have won the mayoral race in Chicago yesterday.
I'm not counting.
Certain states are gone, Bill.
My fear is this mass accelerated migration is going to result in swing states being harder to win for Republicans.
Common sense is on the decline here in this country.
That's scary.
People are voting against their best interests.
And that is the wild card in the 24 election.
That if you're rational and you see the difference between how Trump governed and Biden, of course, even with all the chaos, you would have to vote for Trump.
All things simple, man, Bill O'Reilly.
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Bill, look forward to having you back next week.
Thank you.
Always fun.
25 to the top of the hour.
We'll get right to your calls in a minute.
I want to remind you, these are very tough economic times.
You know, I look at my economic pack today and it's not pretty at all.
You have Jamie Dimon, J.P. Morgan, CEO, saying this bank crisis is not over at all, predicting America is now shifting into a vicious cycle.
I don't think he's wrong.
Now, because Joe Biden's idiotic energy policies, I mean, the price we're all paying because of this, you know, no drilling, no coal, no natural gas, you know, dependency on the lifeblood of the world's economy.
Oh, now we're importing oil from, oh, let's see, Venezuela.
That's just genius.
And then, of course, now that the Saudis have partnered with the Iranians and the Chinese and the Russians, they don't really care about America anymore because they feel that America abandoned them, that there's a void in leadership and they're not going to be caught on the wrong side of that.
And so OPEC, they made a decision to cut back a whopping 1.2 million barrels of oil per day.
Now, you know what that means?
Expect that the price of the pump is going to go up probably close to another dollar.
That is going to be the net result of this.
And there's a simple answer, but they're, of course, not going to tell you that.
Hey, listen, these are tough economic times, and now it's tax season time.
Look, remember Ronald Reagan once said, I'm from the government, and I'm here to help.
No, not really.
Government is not helping anybody.
Their spending addiction is driving up inflation.
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Frankie is in Washington State.
What's up, Frankie?
How are you?
Hey, Mr. Handy, thanks for letting me be on your platform.
I'm doing fine.
Not concerning what's going on with President Trump.
It's kind of rough.
I mean, by the way, buckle up.
This is not the only legal issue that I think Democrats will try to pull on Donald Trump.
I think they're out to destroy him.
Sir, they're doing everything but flog him.
He leads, we'll follow.
That's what we say.
He needs to stand strong.
We're standing behind him.
I'll take the brunt for him.
And by the way, I tried calling a couple of weeks ago.
Thank you for your generous donation, by the way, without even blinking.
What donation?
I don't even know what you're talking about.
Well, I'm told not to say anything, ton of the towers.
You donated without even blinking.
Man, you buckled.
Man, you just went for it.
I was just blown away.
Well, you're very, listen, I've been blessed.
I actually, Linda can confirm this.
I have in my will certain rules about my funeral.
Linda, is this true or false?
I'm so nuts.
Is it true?
Because I've talked to you about it.
Absolutely.
Yes.
Okay, so I have in there no crying aloud, my favorite music, my favorite food, and this should not be a sad day for people.
I want it to be a celebration of an undeserved life.
Yep, that is exactly what it says.
It's super weird.
I was a witness to it.
So, Frankie, you know, my goal is, you know, I think that Conor McGregor said it the best.
We've got an obligation if we've been blessed to give back.
It was my honor.
Although I never like to talk about this stuff, to be very blunt, it's kind of biblical to me.
You know, you just, I don't, I don't want, it seems braggadocious.
I don't like it.
I keep all that stuff private.
Sir, I'm bragging for you.
I'm bragging for all my brothers and sisters of your generosity.
That is just unwavering.
He didn't even blink.
You just said, hey, I'm donating $100,000.
I fell off my chair.
I said, man, this man, he loves his country, who hates to see what's going on, just like Donald Trump, President Trump.
You know, you just threw it out there.
And that was just amazing.
Amazing.
Well, you're very kind.
Can I just give you a reality check on one thing, though?
And I think this is important.
I've been living paycheck to paycheck in my adult life.
And I've been very fortunate in the last number of years in broadcasting in my life.
I never thought all these great things would happen to me.
I think it's undeserved.
I've been very blessed.
I give God all the glory.
And I'll just say this, that at the end of the day, we don't own a darn thing.
You think you own your car?
No.
You think you own your house?
You don't own a house.
You think you own your stuff, whatever favorite stuff you have in life.
For some people, maybe it's a boat.
For some people, I don't know, whatever.
Whatever.
What do you love in life?
What is your favorite possession?
My favorite possession is my service dog because he walks with me.
He looks at me.
He's in my dreams.
He helps me through.
He's a control dog.
I'm a disabled veteran.
And he just, God backwards his dog.
He's my working savior on this earth.
That's my possession.
You can't take anything else with you when you go.
Well, I mean, that's my point.
I mean, what are you going to get buried in your house?
You're going to get buried in your car?
You're going to get buried with your junk on you and leave it in the grass.
You know, we don't own a thing.
And as the years go by, I begin to realize this life is precious.
It is a gift.
And, you know, we're on God's time, not our time.
And I feel very strongly that we're all renters.
You know, I don't like to get attached to stuff.
You know, I dress very, very, in my real life.
I'll tell you what I'm wearing right now.
I got a pair of jeans.
I got a long-sleeve t-shirt on.
I like long-sleeve t-shirts.
I don't like to get sunburned.
And that's it.
And I wear a pair of sneakers and I have a tunnel to towers hat on just to be totally transparent.
There you go.
That's how I live my life.
And when I have to get dressed up, I hate it.
They're attached to freedom.
They're attached to our democracy.
They're attached to anything that's good, that makes us great.
That's what President Trump's trying to do, is make us great, trying to have us the freedom to do whatever we want.
But the way Straitjacket Joe's taking us is the wrong way.
Hey, we need to get on the right track, and that's where President Trump will come in line and realign the whole country once again, and then they'll see.
Then they'll see what man he is.
I tell you, if we lose this next election, I don't know how we come back from the abyss that they're creating because everything is failing that they're doing.
But really, the real hero on this call is you.
You have a service dog, obviously, because you served your country, and obviously you've suffered some type of injury someplace, somewhere.
And so, we all owe you a debt of gratitude because you gave us a gift, and it's called freedom.
You and so many others have sacrificed life and limb and courageously defended this country from a lot of evil that exists in this world.
Yes, sir.
I appreciate it, buddy.
God bless you.
Yes, sir.
And call back again.
We'd love to hear from you.
All right, back to our busy phones.
Zach, South Carolina, next Sean Hannity show.
Zach, how are you?
Hey, Sean.
Hey, hey, how are you doing today?
Thank you for taking my call.
It's an honor.
There's a lot of things shocking me right now going on in this country.
What they're doing to Donald Trump's this absolute disgrace.
One of the points I wanted to make was: I remember a few years ago, back when everything was running with the Hillary Clinton thing, James Coleman comes on TV and says that he can't prove her intent, cannot prove her intent when all the overwhelming evidence, the bleach bit, the broken phones, everything was there, but he wants to call it gross negligence.
And then we got Alvin Bragg saying that no serious crimes will go in New York without something being done about it.
And he has 52% of all of them down.
Well, honestly, Jonathan Turley, I think, was the one that coined this, or somebody, I'm not really sure who, you know, that Donald Trump would have been better off legally if he would have beat the living crap out of and robbed Stormy Daniels than be involved in an affair that they quote both deny.
You know, I love watching the media.
We both, we all agree it happened.
Everyone agrees.
No, not everybody agrees because you, you know, maybe it did, maybe it didn't.
I don't know.
I do know that both of them have denied it.
And there's a signature with Stormy's handwriting on it that says her denying it.
Exactly right.
And what about attorney client privilege with Cohen?
Even though, I mean, he is a proven liar.
Number one, it's not a good witness when someone has already been charged for perjury.
He's an admitted liar.
He's a con ex-convict and not somebody that I think is going to have a lot of credibility with the jury, especially when they hear from Bob Costello, especially when they look at his lawyer's letter from 2018 after the so-called alleged payments were made.
Nobody seems to have put that timeline together.
I haven't heard anyone else talk about it, but that timeline is really difficult for Bragg.
It is.
It is.
And, you know, with him being a lawyer, there's got to be something that he said that's still covered under attorney-client privilege.
And by the way, they're assuming that a billionaire, I don't know what it's like to be a billionaire.
I wish I did it.
That might be fun one day.
But I guarantee you, a billionaire doesn't make decisions on small issues like this.
And it may sound like, well, that's an arrogant statement, Hannity.
If you have billions of dollars, are you going to do your own taxes?
I can't do my own taxes now.
And I make a really good amount of money.
More than I ever thought I'd ever make in my life.
Even when I made next to no money, I had to have somebody do my taxes.
So people that's got big money like that normally don't handle any payments or anything like that.
They got accountants, CPA, stuff like that that makes payments.
And most of the time, with as much money as Donald Trump has, he's probably paid things that he didn't even know he paid just because it was in his best interest from his accountant.
So there's a lot of money out there that he probably don't even have any ties to because he don't have any knowledge of it or anything.
Good call, my friend.
God bless you.
We appreciate you being out there.
Let's say hi to Kathy in the Ocean State, Rhode Island, which I'm very fond of.
I used to live for five years of my life in Warren, Rhode Island.
That's where I was in the construction business at that point in my life.
And that's where I fell off a roof three stories and dislocated my arm and busted up all my teeth.
And let's see, had no money and was living paycheck to paycheck.
What's going on?
How are you, Kathy?
I'm good.
How are you?
And you mentioned you worked for Blount.
You should order some of his clam chowder because they have a food business now and you should order a whole bunch of it to pay him back.
Really?
You know, so somebody questioned, and Linda, you can confirm this because you made the call.
Now, I didn't work there very long.
I worked there after I had broken my arm when I fell off a roof three stories doing construction.
And anyway, I needed a job or else I wasn't going to be able to make my rent.
And a buddy of mine worked over at Blount Marine.
And so I went there and I got hired.
Then this guy, Mac, was the foreman.
And after he hired me, he just was looking at me one day and he sees that something's wrong with my arm.
And he goes, what the hell is wrong with your arm?
It's kind of like the scene from Cinderella, man.
And I just said to him, I broke it a couple of weeks ago.
It's healing.
It's going to be better really soon, according to the doctor.
I remember I said, I really need this job.
I just, I have to work.
I promise I'll work twice as hard.
And he just, he was like disgusted.
And he goes, all right, you see that house over there?
That's Mr. Blount's house.
I want you in the hull of that ship or whatever they were building.
They build these dinner cruise ships.
And he goes, and I want you to stay there.
And I'm giving you two weeks.
That arm better be better or you're out of here.
And that was just enough time for it to heal enough.
If their clam chowder is as good as the Black Pearl, I'll order it online.
I'll get it.
Well, you'll have to try it and compare and see what you think.
Now, where in Rhode Island do you live?
Well, right now I'm in Cranston, but I live in Jamestown.
Okay.
By the way, great places.
Anything else on your mind today politically or you want to just forget politics for the day?
I don't want to talk about chowder now.
I wanted to talk about yesterday's press conference with Alvin Bragg.
And it seems to me that he opened a huge can of worms because he defined the underlying crime as using catch and kill to influence an election to protect the interest of one candidate, which is a crime in New York, according to him.
So by that token, then the FBI and the 52 intelligence officers who publicly sought to deceive should face a class action suit by every citizen of New York.
At least.
Well, why make it class action?
Why don't you make it a criminal charge?
If it's illegal, if they lied, here's their answer.
They're going to say, well, that was our best assessment opinion, and it just happened to be totally wrong.
Well, we know, as you have said many times, the FBI could have verified the Hudder Biden laptop within, what, 25 minutes probably, and known that it was the genuine article.
I mean, I heard the Tody Bopolinski interview where he talked about emails and those emails were verified.
You know, so basically, they used, they presented this laptop as unverified and possible Russian disinformation, which was a lie to the media and social media during a campaign to protect the interest of one candidate.
You are raising a brilliant point.
I wish I had more time to talk to you about clam chowder and this.
And I hope the American people absorb what you're saying because what you're saying is profound.
I just am a little short on time.
I talked too much about Plount Marine, but I appreciate the call.
Kathy, please call us back.
You're a great caller.
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Sean Hannity.
All right, that's going to wrap things up for today.
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They're acting all serious.
This is so sad.
This is so bad.
This is so sad.
Yeah, they're full of crap.
Anyway, Sarah Carter does Man on the Street, and every New Yorker seems to get that this is political.
We'll get to that.
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Greg Jarrett will also check in with, let's see, Jimmy Phaler for fun and Charlie Hurd, Tammy Bruce, Larry Elder, Leo 2.0 Terrell, and much more.
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