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And, you know, we are still on possible indictment watch as it relates to both President Trump and, of course, zero experience Hunter Biden.
I'm telling you right now, if you're expecting the Hunter Biden indictment to be anything near what Jim Comer of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee hearing is looking into, it's not going to be anything.
It's basically they're throwing a bone to create an image, a false image that they are fair, a false narrative that there's equal justice under the law and equal application of our laws.
No, when it comes to Hunter, they're going for the low-hanging fruit that they could have gone after five years ago, like lying on a gun application.
They won't even go after him not registering under the fairer requirements with all those foreign business dealings.
In other words, the same thing they charge Paul Manafort with.
So whatever they go after tax-wise or a gun application lie that he might have had is going to be minor, minor in comparison when they really should be looking into the deeper questions that Comer is now getting into in the House Oversight Committee.
And that is about all of the foreign business dealings with the entire Biden syndicate, starting with Joe Biden himself.
Now, we all know that Joe Biden lied.
Everybody in the Justice Department knows Joe Biden lied repeatedly when he said he'd never had a conversation with Hunter about his foreign business dealings or any conversation with any family member, including his brother Jim.
He said it a ton of times on the campaign trail.
We've played it.
We've shown it many, many times.
But now we see where Jim Comer is going with his investigation.
Now, it's been a heavy lift.
He had a hard time getting a hold of the suspicious activity reports, some 170 of them.
And by the way, a suspicious activity report in and of itself does not necessarily mean somebody has done something nefarious.
I mean, if you take out over $10,000 from your bank account, there is a suspicious activity report that is filed.
I mean, that's so, if you're going to take out, you know, 9,500, I suggest you not do it because they're pretty hip to the fact that people take out 9,500 so they don't think they're going to get reported.
You'll get reported, trust me.
So, but it's your money.
You should be able to do whatever you want with the money.
However, there are people that take out massive sums of money for deals that they shouldn't be involved in.
So that is a tool that they use to keep accounts on.
But what is James Comer and the House Oversight Committee?
What have we learned?
We've learned that, in fact, not one, not just Joe Biden, not just Hunter Biden, but also Jim Biden.
But we know that nine separate Biden family members have been paid a lot of money.
And then they found 20 some odd LLCs that he believes are nothing short of a shell corporation.
Now, there are real LLCs.
You know, I have businesses, for example, that are in an LLC, and we actually spend my real money to buy something, to invest in something, in the hope that maybe one day I can turn a profit on whatever that purchase may be.
That would be a legitimate LLC, a business limited liability corporation.
It's that simple.
Then there are people that set up LLCs just so they can funnel money into it and send it to another LLC to fund and put money in that account.
And then eventually it gets into the hands of whoever's going to get the money.
And that would be called a shell corporation because there's not a real business behind it.
Maybe somebody can educate the idiots over at the New York Times that don't know the difference between a limited liability corporation and a shell company.
So the fact that they had so many of these, you know, whatever charges are brought against Hunter in and around the time we assume now that this is going to be true, go after Donald Trump, you need to understand where this is all coming from.
Because I'm telling you right now, they will use Hunter Biden as a mere distraction, sacrificial lamb to create a false impression, a false narrative that this DOJ is fair and they go after people regardless of what their party affiliation is.
Not true.
Because they had no choice in this matter.
But notice everything they're going after Hunter about.
Why aren't they interested in the fact that Joe Biden, we now know, had meetings with Hunter Biden's business partner, something that he vehemently denied repeatedly during the campaign.
Why aren't they interested in the implication in Hunter's laptop?
His own son implicates his own father complaining he has to give half his income to Pops, that he has to pay for Pops' home repairs, 10% for the big guy, et cetera.
Oh, how is it?
So the DOJ has a goal.
They want to get Trump.
And as I said and have been saying the last two days, this is not going to be about a document issue.
It'll have little to do with a document issue.
This is going to have to do with a process crime.
Because the problem they have, if they want to go after the whole issue of top secret classified documents, there are going to be predictable comparisons.
Well, what about James Comey's July 2016 presser when he laid out all of the top secret classified materials on Hillary Clinton's servers that they found and that he concluded no reasonable prosecutor would prosecute?
How do you explain all of the top secret classified documents found in Joe Biden's garage, the Biden Penn Center, the University of Delaware, and the Biden Beach home, which, by the way, none of which got raided, like Chappaquot never got raided.
So they can't really charge Trump with anything to do with classified documents.
So what's the next step?
Well, we'll look for an obstruction charge.
That's called the process crime.
So you can't find somebody guilty of what you want to find them guilty on.
However, the way they responded to the allegation then becomes the subject of the investigation.
In other words, it'll be an obstruction of justice case of some kind.
That's where I'm guessing this is going.
That's where I see this now happening.
We got a really interesting development.
I went back in time because I remembered this, that the Washington Post printed this in March of this year, and it was senior FBI officials repeatedly objected to Biden's DOJ's plans to raid Mar-a-Lago.
So with all these rumors running rampant that Donald Trump can be indicted any day now, now there is one thing that I can update you on is the news media has been alerted by the DOJ that there might be something tomorrow.
I don't know what that something tomorrow is.
I have a lot going on tomorrow.
I was going to be off tomorrow, but now I have had to redo my schedule.
So I am available if this becomes big news.
I mean, potentially it could be the indictment of Donald Trump.
It could happen as early as tomorrow.
I don't know that to be true, but I have to be prepared and look out for you, my beloved audience, of which I have no life.
And I'd be talking to myself alone in a car driving around.
I'd be the host and I'd be the caller all at once.
And I'd probably even fill in Felinda.
Boss, first of all, boss.
Anyway, so anyway, so I went back to this Washington Post piece that I remembered.
And with all these rumors swirling, Trump can be indicted any minute for a so-called crime that top Democrats like Joe Biden and Hillary repeated, repeatedly got away with, the Washington Post report from a few months ago does illustrate how truly outrageous all of this is and what a charade it is.
Because it turns out that senior officials at the FBI who served directly under Christopher Wray repeatedly objected to Biden's DOJ plan to conduct that surprise raid at Mar-a-Lago and the residents in late August.
Now, Christopher Ray ultimately sided with the DOJ, and FBI officials who worked directly under Ray thought the DOJ's raid plan was way too aggressive, completely unwarranted, and it would further damage the FBI's reputation, which, by the way, they were 100% correct, and that is exactly what the net result of it has been.
I mean, when you think about the fact that, you know, when the FBI had free open access given to them by Donald Trump and the people of Mar-a-Lago, and they were in the very room where the, quote, documents were found.
Oh, they might have moved documents.
That shows an intent that they were trying to hide them.
They were in the room where the documents were found.
Anyway, they called back.
They didn't take the documents.
They had every opportunity to, you know, go through anything they wanted.
Nobody was stopping them.
They could have taken, if they saw something that they thought shouldn't have been there, they should have said, we'd like to take these with us.
Do you have any objection?
That never happened.
And the only thing they did is call back and say, would you mind putting another lock on the door?
The door was locked.
Then they wanted a padlock on top of the lock that was already there.
The Trump people down at Mar-a-Lago complied with that request.
But, you know, if you look at the disputes between the DOJ and the FBI, you know, it looks like the FBI in this case is saying, this is really stupid that you're doing this.
Now, Christopher Ray, by the way, is under tremendous pressure.
It seems that he has now caved to Republican demands to share the FBI's Biden bribery evidence.
This by apparently a very credible Source that was paid by the Obama FBI, you know, significant hundreds of thousands of dollars because it was such a reliable source.
And this has to do with Ukraine and a very specific and very specific actions that Joe Biden took as then vice president that involved $5 million going to some part of the family syndicate.
We don't know who or what or where yet.
We just know that Senator Grassley and Senator and Congressman Comer are right in saying that it's credible because we've learned that aspect of this.
But the bottom line is nothing is going to happen, I'm telling you, except that they want to bludgeon Trump.
And if it's going to be a process crime, this is not going to go down the way they think it is, in my opinion.
Former Attorney General Bill Barr is denying a claim by Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin that he and his handpicked prosecutors spiked a corruption out, this corruption allegation into Joe Biden and ended the investigation.
Barr said to the Federalists, that's not true.
It was not closed down.
On the contrary, it was sent to Delaware for further investigation.
And Barr was responding to the comment from Raskin this week that Barr's office investigated the claim on this 1023 confidential human source, alleging that Biden as vice president was involved in a criminal bribery scheme in exchange for policy favors.
Anyway, at least one House Republican is now openly questioning whether the tens of millions of dollars the Biden family collected from China, Russia, Ukraine means that Biden sold out the country.
Well, we really don't have a good explanation as to why he was simultaneously turning off the Keystone XL pipeline and offering a waiver to Vladimir Putin to build the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.
I'd like an answer to that.
But you have a Republican member of the House Oversight Committee ripping the FBI.
We have no answer as to, and there's been no repercussions for taking out a U.S. drone the way the Russians did.
There's been no consequences for China, you know, for their hostile actions by flying a spy balloon all over the country over our military installations.
No consequences at all, you know, except to get spit in the face by the Chinese and say, no, we're not going to meet with our counterparts and Secretary of Defense are not going to meet.
Then, of course, challenging American fighter jets in international airspace and challenging American ships in the South China Sea and international waters.
You know, is it any surprise?
This is how this is ending.
America and the world will know that the FBI and the FBI director are playing for Team Biden, that the Department of Justice has been weaponized and the FBI has been politicized.
That's it.
And, you know, the fact that at the last minute Ray gives in is meaningless to me.
All right, glad you're with us, 800-941 Sean on number.
You know, so we have this smoke, you know, that has been blown down based on the winds from Canada, this massive forest fire.
Nobody practices the science of forestry.
And by the way, you can get advanced degrees in forestry.
I'll go over the pluses and minuses of controlled burns later.
Not that anyone in the left actually wants to learn about real science.
They only use science when it's convenient science to push a vaccine and shove it up your arm 400,000 times in the course of one pandemic.
You know, even Carline Jean-Pierre never misses her opportunity to mislead you, the American people.
He's claiming that the Canadian wildfires have caused record poor air quality in many locations throughout the Northeast are the result of a climate crisis, while simultaneously acknowledging that she is not an expert on any of this.
She doesn't know what she's talking about.
Same with AOC, linking Canadian wildfires to the climate crisis and taking it as an opportunity to push for the Green New Deal.
And John Kerry celebrating the 79th anniversary of D-Day.
Can you imagine comparing D-Day and likening the historic event that resulted in the deaths of thousands of Americans and allied service members and the eventual victory over Nazi Germany to fight against climate change?
Because he actually likened D-Day and that invasion to the battling of climate change, the fight of our times.
Wow.
That's so insulting to the people that slam those beaches in Normandy.
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By the way, Biden today had a mini presser.
He needed cue cards to actually answer a few questions, not many.
He wasn't there very long, reading his answer to Ukraine at the press conference today.
That's how bad this is.
His eyes firmly focused downwards.
You know, think of that compared to the town hall I did with Donald Trump.
We finished the town hall.
We finished the hour.
Let's do some more.
I need to have more material that I can even air by the time we leave because he wants to stay so long and talk and has the ability to talk about any topic.
Doesn't matter, you know, fully, completely, you know, just engaged, aware.
Just so embarrassing, this guy.
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So Pat Robertson passed away.
I did not know him as well as I knew Jerry Falwell better, and I liked Jerry Falwell a lot.
But he was definitely a part of the integration of the American Christian community with politics and the conservative movement.
Played a huge, tremendous role.
He even ran for president himself, I believe it was in 1988.
And always nice to me.
Anytime I had a new book out, you know, I mean, they had a massive audience at TBN, huge.
And I know he said things at times that people hated or were controversial, but you know something, you know, the better part of his life, I think he lived out his faith.
That was what drove him.
And he has an amazing legacy of success, but hate, I mean, he's just hated by the left.
I mean, you know, I looked at some of the things that were said just briefly.
I mean, I didn't even spend any time.
And I'm like, people are just so vicious.
Even in death, they don't really care.
I wish I could come back and respond after I'm dead with all the horrible things they say about me.
I've been talking a lot about death the last two days, which is funny.
So anyway, our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
I know his son has pretty much taken over the day-to-day duties of the broadcast.
And he played a very integral part in helping this country get on track and build this conservative movement that we have in the country, as did Jerry Falwell with the moral majority.
And anyway, Linda says, well, we should pay homage to Pat Robertson today.
And I said, homage?
You mean homage?
And so we get into a big argument.
He's confident as can be, and I'm willing to like...
I'm still confident because I'm right.
I'm willing to lay down $1,000 that most people are.
First of all, that is so fake.
Can I finish?
It was $100 off air.
On air, it's $1,000.
Is there a rate increase?
No, I would have bet any amount of money.
Listen, bet $2,000.
You're wrong.
I'm right.
You know why you're overtalking me?
You're over talking me because you're dead wrong.
No, I'm just copying you.
I'm regulating you.
You're my mentor.
Okay, so then Linda says, okay, I can prove it to you.
Indeed, I did.
Okay.
And then she pulls up, I guess, on your computer thingy.
On YouTube.
On YouTube, some guy that does not sound exactly like he's like you from Philly and wherever the hell you grew up in and whatever.
It's just Adam Schiffold neighborhood you grew up in.
Well, it was, was it not?
I don't even think I would call my neighborhood comparable to Adam Schiff.
Nothing is worth Adam Schiff.
Okay, well, it was, according to you.
It was bad, but, you know, I mean, my God, I wouldn't even insult it that much.
Adam Schiff is the worst of all.
Thanks.
All right.
So anyway, she pulls up and how to pronounce it.
All right.
So I asked Jason to download it.
This is, is it homage or is it homage?
And notice the order in which the pronunciations, can I?
No, no, no, no.
I'm not asking for your commentary.
I am throwing the tape.
I'm telling the audience.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We'll talk about it on the other side.
You're getting nervous.
You don't want to hear it.
Not nervous.
You're very nervous.
You can admit it.
It's okay.
So you looked.
So they have programs that tell you how to the proper pronunciation of words.
Now, in one way, it was a little surprising.
In another way, I was right.
Let's play it.
We are looking at how to pronounce this word that designates the gesture one makes as a special honor or a sign of respect shown publicly.
It could be a ceremony, a speech, or else, to pay tribute to something or often to someone or a group of people.
So how do you go about pronouncing it?
There's essentially three different ways.
The British pronunciation is something like homage.
Homage.
Ding, ding, ding, Hannity Wright.
Homage, right?
British American pronunciation.
It does not deliver the H sound quite as much.
Homage.
But of course, the word originally comes from French.
And in France, it said homage.
This is why you will hear people, even in English, saying homage, as it can essentially be said homage, homage, or homage, homage.
As an homage to this video, give it a quick thumb up before you go.
So the first one was how I said it.
The second one says, oh, not as much H, but there's still an H in there.
Homage.
Uh-huh.
With the H. That's how American said.
That's what it said.
I wrote it down as you were speaking.
I'm glad you wrote it down.
Not as much.
But nobody says homage.
Oh, I'm sorry.
I'm pretty sure, as I was going to preface before we aired it, what are you looking for?
What are you looking for?
Are you looking for evidence?
I was looking for callers to see who was right.
Okay, what's the first, what's the first pronunciation?
What was the first point he gave?
The first pronunciation, because that's how he says it.
The first pronunciation is how the British people say.
For a person that has a thick New York accent and talk radio and forget about it and coffee.
What are you trying to say?
I can't be refined.
For you to say homage.
Homage.
It sounds ridiculous.
And let me tell you why I say it.
Nobody says homage.
Yes, they do.
You know why?
Because homage is the OG of the word, okay?
That's the original gangster version of how you say it.
Is that the French version is now referred to as the OG original gangster version?
So you're giving the OG version of homage.
Homage.
Nobody talks like homage.
No normal person talks like that.
I don't talk like that, but that word is France.
You said to me, should we give homage to Pat Robertson?
Just because he was so sweet and he was so nice.
And I'm saying homage.
What do you mean, homage?
And you looked at me and you said, you mean homage?
I said, you mean homage?
I'm sorry.
Are you from England now?
Forgive me.
You've been there twice, man.
I've been the way the guy said it.
Yeah.
He said, people in England say homage.
People in America don't say the H too much.
They say homage.
The H, not as much.
They said homage.
But the original.
So I'm two out of three.
I win.
First of all, how could you be two out of three?
You didn't say homage.
A girl that grew up in the worst part of Philly suburbs is telling us that the way to say homage is homage.
You should not grow up in the suburbs.
Did you say you grew up in the suburbs?
Where'd you grow up in?
I grew up in the city.
Well, that explains this.
Yeah, that explains homage.
That explains this.
Every once in a while, this explains the desire of you to get out of your past.
Do you want us to bring up old tapes of you from when you were first on Fox News with that Long Island accent that you used to be saying?
Okay, are you done?
I implore you saying homage, actually, because I'm sure that exists.
No, I've never said homage.
You know how many times you said it today?
A lot.
Bing, ding, bing, ding.
Okay, but today doesn't count.
But do you want to have a little memory of Pat Robertson in our homage?
No, I just said something.
I mean, he played a very integral part.
The Christian Coalition, he leaves a legacy of this great law school, Regents.
It was a great university.
And I love that he was hated.
And he was hated for his faith.
And, you know, did he say some kind of out there things when he prayed for storms to, you know, God, please divert them?
I mean, you're allowed to have prayer in your heart.
So what?
You know, there's only three groups of people now that you can legitimately attack.
Well, four, if I include those that say homage.
But the three are: if you're African-American and conservative, you can attack them.
I think the board is speaking that I'm correct.
I'm seeing a lot of Linda's right.
Linda's correct.
It's a very smart audience, as you often say.
It's the smartest audience.
All right, Greg and Rhode Island.
What do you mean, Linda's correct?
I just played for you the three ways to say it.
Sean, I love you.
You're a great American.
How do you think?
Don't give me the butt.
Here comes the butt.
How do you think Billy Koenig would say it, by the way?
No, Linda.
Sean Hannity, you're a great American.
God bless you.
God bless America.
I need a full report.
Yeah, it's homage, though.
Billy.
Okay, it's homage.
And do you say homage?
I'm going to pay homage to my favorite so-and-so that passed away.
You actually say it that way.
He's gone.
He went to pay homage to the family.
Matt, North Carolina.
Do you agree with this nonsense?
I got to tell you, man.
Let me ask you, when you take your car home, where do you park it in?
In the garage.
Yeah, you don't say garage, right?
Thank you, checkmate.
No, is he on.
Whose side are you on?
He's on my side.
Did he say that?
I want to hear him say it.
Say it.
No, no, no, Sean.
You got to say it the right way.
The way is homage because it came from the French.
That's why you said it.
Oh!
I'll tell you that thousand years.
So forget about the let's just bastardize our entire language and turn it into French derivatives and forget about the English version of saying it and the American way of saying it, considering we were once colonized by England.
I think I'm going to order you some fish and chips for dinner.
You get you back with your people.
Do not like French, so they're always going to say it differently, but it was worded.
Let me tell you something.
We should have learned a long time ago, and we learned it more recently with Macron when he went to China and basically tipped his hat to President Chi that he can take Taiwan.
Don't trust the French government ever.
Like a lot of fun out of the conversation we're having.
You took it mad serious to Macron in China.
We're just talking about words here.
You know, he had a wonderful analogy.
Garage, homage.
And what was the first?
He said there are three pronunciations.
Say the first one.
There's homage.
The way I say it.
This is the way you say it.
Weird.
From England.
Then there's, and sweet baby, of course, sides with you because you know he's the bloodline.
The H, not as much.
On the American.
And then homage, OG, OG, original, because that's the way it's supposed to be said.
Homage.
Homage.
No, it's homage.
No, it's not homage.
Like a fine cheese.
And they do have good cheese.
You know what I can't stand?
That's one thing France does well.
It's cheese.
Why don't you like cheese?
I hate cheese.
Why not?
Isn't that keto?
I'm not a big cheese.
Isn't there another caller that might want to agree with me?
I think there is.
There might be one or two more.
Porter, what do you got?
What's up, Porter?
Hey, sorry.
Let me take your speakerphone.
Good idea.
Thank you.
Or as they say in French, speak off phone.
Speak off a phone.
I was just commenting.
Mademoiselle, how beautiful you look this evening.
May I get you?
So I want to pay homage to your beautiful dress tonight.
Come on, man.
It's Pepe Le Pue.
No, I was just commenting that end of the video.
Technically, it was saying that the original use of the word was a French word of homage.
The one that you just got done playing in the video there.
Right.
How many Americans can speak French?
Not many.
I don't speak French, and I would have said homage as well.
Thank you.
Man, one in your coffer.
Go ahead.
Checkmate.
Thank you.
Debbie, last word in Florida.
What's up, Debbie?
Homage.
Oh, Debbie.
That's three from me, girl.
All right, Debbie, do you know anybody?
How many people do you know in your life, Debbie, that speak French?
Mademoiselle.
Oh, polyvous fanfré.
Oh, my love.
You actually feel pretty good.
Oh, you look so beautiful.
I pay homage to you.
I'm pretty sure that's just English sound in French.
I pay homage to your beautiful dress.
The bottom line is three callers in your very smart audience agreed with me today.
Debbie, do you know anybody that actually talks that way?
Me?
I don't know anybody who says homage.
I'm sorry.
Oh, Debbie.
Wow.
Debbie's on the Christmas card list.
Well, look, I'm sticking to my blue-collar roots, man.
I don't really give a flying rip.
Homage to the blue-collar people of America.
Pay homage to them?
Homage, homage.
Any way you want to say it here in your world.
No, let's play homage to them.
I mean, listen.
Because I'm sure the average guy on a construction site, if you ask them, is going to go, how do you say, how would you say homage?
Homage, Mr. Henny.
That's homage.
And he's going to order a little nice cheese on a sandwich.
Gonna, yeah, maybe you get a cheese blints.
Maybe you'll order a cheese crepe.
I mean, I guess we could like the wine, maybe.
Italian wine is a lot better.
I love France.
Italian's better.
Italian.
Oh, number four.
No, we got to go now.
Oh, it's two.
We're moving over.
800-941 Sean is on number one.
Now we wasted a whole half hour on this.
And I am so much wealthier than I was 10 minutes ago.
By the way, Mike Pence, who's jumped into the enjoying yourself?
I really am.
I'm going to be quiet.
I'm sorry.
It's a good idea, but you can't contain yourself.
You're going to literally wet your pants if you keep laughing this hard.
Good grief.
Here we go.
Now that laugh is about to all let's get the laugh out so people can hear that.
I swear.
We'll give homage to the laugh.
All right, give me my piece here.
I gotta.
What are we doing?
Oh, is it time?
Oh, is it time?
Oh, sorry.
Yeah, you've wasted the whole segment.
So aggravating.
All right, when we come back, we'll pay more homage to, by the way, more people calling and saying I'm right than you.
Now that we've actually really opened the post.
Let them vote on the NED.com.
No, because you guys run the website and you're going to stack it.
You always do.
No, no, no, no.
Say it like Linda.
It's already up.
We'll take it down.
No.
My website.
What happened to this show?
No freedom in America.
All right, when we come back, homage.
Homage.
Vice President Mike Pence now announcing he's run for the presidency.
He joins us.
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