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Hour number two of the Sean Hannity Show.
I am Joe Concha, filling in for Mr. Hannity.
You may know me from Fox News on very early in the morning and very late at night.
And today was fun.
I did Fox and Friends first at 5.20 Eastern.
Then I was on with Hemmer around 1:30 p.m. Eastern.
And now I'm doing this show with, and you find folks listening for a few hours.
And then tonight I'm back on Sean Hannity, except that's the TV version, but it won't have Sean.
I believe Jason Chaffetz will be filling it.
Chaffetz is incredible.
He's like the Tom Cruise of Fox in a sense where, you know, I don't think he'll mind me sharing this.
Chaffetz is in like his late 50s and he looked like he just walked out of a fraternity house in its sophomore year.
You know, he's like, you know, Jason Chaffetz Maverick.
I couldn't believe that because I did a thing with him recently and I had to wiki him for some reason.
I wanted to see what committee he sat on.
That's right.
In Congress.
And then, you know, the age pops up and I'm like, that can't be right.
There's no way that's right.
And then you realize between him and Cruz and then the Cobra Kai, right?
Where Ralph Macchio and Billy Zapka, who plays Johnny, all these guys are 60.
And you look at him, you're like, there's hope.
There is hope.
Because you got to remember, Wilfred Brimley, right?
In the natural or in that movie about the old people that jump into the water and then young again, Cocoon, right?
He was in his 40s when they filmed that.
And he's playing like an old man.
Can you believe this?
Mr. Miyagi and the Karate Kid was 52 when they filmed Karate Kid.
He's supposed to play like an 80-year-old in the movie.
So it's like the exact opposite.
Now, you look at what's going on with Indiana Jones and it's a box office bomb, right?
Because Harrison Ford ain't Tom Cruise, right?
He looks his age.
I mean, he looks great for 80, don't get me wrong, but I think people just aren't going to run and see a movie about an 80-year-old, you know, hero.
And by the way, Raiders Lost Art came out in 1981.
I mean, 43 years ago.
So like 70% of the audience that watched that in the theaters at the time, dead.
So, I mean, who's going to watch this now?
Young people?
Probably not.
I'm just saying.
Anyway, Tommy, this is one hell of a way to introduce you into the show.
You are the host of Fearless on Outkick.
Tommy Laron is Fearless is the exact title for it.
And of course, she's a Fox News contributor like me.
How's it going, Tommy?
It's going well.
And I got to say, you know, according to Don Lemon, I am 30 years old.
I am still in my prime.
Congratulations.
So I'm just happy to hear that.
You know, if we're going to talk about age, I feel like I've got, you know, at least another 10 years left that I am acceptable to folks like Don Lemon.
So, you know, I'm going to live it up for these next 10.
Congratulations.
And by living it up, do you mean cocaine?
Like the kind they found in the White House?
Is that the way you go about things?
You know, I don't partake in that, but you know, somebody in the White House was.
But I think, Joe, let's be honest.
We know what's going to happen here.
It really doesn't matter who the cocaine belonged to.
Some low-level staffer is going to take the blame for this, just like they blame everybody for everything else in that White House.
So somebody, some staffer somewhere that, you know, deemed unimportant is going to take the fall for it.
And it's really too bad, but that's the name of the game over there at the House of Brandon.
It's a low-energy crowd in general, the administration, right?
Like, who pops out to you as somebody who, whenever you watch them on TV from the Biden administration, has a lot of energy, like almost manufactured energy, the kind you get from putting some lines on the table and snorting them up your nose because it's not Pete Buttigieg, right?
And certainly maybe, you know what?
I don't think if we're looking at suspects here, and obviously Hunter's number one because he's the former addict and he was at the White House two days before the substance was found, the cocaine.
But really, I mean, when you think about the vice president, that cackle, it's almost a little too energetic, if you know what I mean.
You know, I think that they would maybe all be a little bit more energetic, maybe a little bit more on top of things if they were in some way impaired by a drug like cocaine.
But I don't think that's the drug of choice over there.
You know, I don't know what kind of drugs they give the elderly, but whatever Biden's got, I don't think that it's cocaine.
Probably more like something that they put in his ice cream.
Caritol, maybe something like that.
Cocaine, not so much.
I think Viagra, which I'm not familiar with.
I'm just reading about this stuff now.
V-I-A-G-R-A.
Yeah, never heard of it, but apparently some people on social media are saying that that's probably the drug of choice.
Anyway, we're talking to Tommy Laron, and Tommy has a very special guest coming on.
Her show tonight streaming at 7 p.m. Eastern on outkick.com.
I believe he's the governor of Florida, Tommy.
He is the governor of Florida, and he's the hopeful 2024 presidential contender for the GOP.
And, you know, I've been wanting to get this interview for a while now.
And so I was really excited when it finally happened, especially on Independence Week.
It's a big deal for me.
But, you know, I had some tough questions for him, including, I don't know if you saw it, Joe, but late last week, the DeSantis War Room account, they put out a video, an attack ad, really, on Donald Trump for being a little too close to the LGBTQ community.
And since it's gotten quite a bit of backlash because it featured somebody who's actually a friend of mine, Caitlin Jenner.
So I have Governor DeSantis responding to that video tonight on my show.
He hasn't talked about it yet, but he's going to talk about it with me.
Good stuff.
And look, I think with DeSantis, what he's trying to do is go to the right of Donald Trump on abortion, for example, the six-week ban in Florida.
Now, obviously, with that ad that you just mentioned, you look at polls and it seems like things are stuck, right?
Where Trump is around 50%, DeSantis is around 20%, and then everybody else is in the single digits.
How do you see this race moving at all?
Or are we in the inevitable stage where Donald Trump supporters are so loyal that it's going to be so hard for even a successful governor like DeSantis to peel them away and actually capture this nomination?
What has to happen?
Because it just seems like nothing's really changing after DeSantis jumped into the race.
Right.
You know, he's in a difficult spot, obviously, because he's going up against Donald Trump.
You know, if Donald Trump hadn't announced and he wasn't going to take another whack at it, I think DeSantis would be sailing to victory for our nomination.
It wouldn't be even a question.
But, of course, when you've got Donald Trump, he's big energy and he's going to suck up a lot of the attention.
And of course, he's going to do well in the polls.
Every time there's a legal challenge against him, he does better in the polls.
But I tell people this, there is such a difference between our nomination process, our primaries, and the general election.
And I fear that Republicans are not seeing the force through the trees here.
You might get your guy easily in the nomination with Donald Trump, but are you going to get him into the White House again?
That's where the concern is.
And I think if the DeSantis team was smart, and I think they are, I think what they should be doing instead of, you know, playing to the right of Trump is saying, I can win, he cannot.
He lost in 2020.
He has not done anything to grow support amongst independents or even Democrats since then.
And so this is the predicament that we're in, and it's reality.
So I think if you're a DeSantis, that's what you focus on.
And I think you're going to see more of that probably in the coming weeks and months.
And we're talking to Tommy Laron.
She is the host of Tommy Laron is Fearless, obviously, on Outkick.
And Tommy, I can't believe, but let's talk about not so much the Republican side, but the Democratic side and the current president and Joe Biden.
And here you have his federal government engaging in the most direct attack on the First Amendment in U.S. history through social media censorship, media censorship, he meant to say.
So, I mean, this is just a scathing rebuke of Biden and of this collusion.
We always heard about collusion and Trump and Russia.
No, the real collusion was happening between, obviously, the Biden administration, Democrats in general, and all these folks at social media companies who are really just Democratic activists who are running those places.
So all the losses recently that we've seen in the Supreme Court, affirmative action or whether it's student loans, and now this particular judge just dropping the hammer on Biden, saying basically, you can't do this anymore.
You're not allowed.
The government's not in the business of censoring speech.
It's been a very bad two weeks for the Biden administration.
That is for certain.
It has.
And if you look on page 16 of that judge's opinion, you'll see little old me in there because the White House digital director specifically went after me and Tucker Carlson directing Facebook to, quote, reduce both of us on the platform given our discussions about COVID vaccines.
Me in particular, they wanted me reduced because I said that I personally would not be getting the COVID vaccine.
So I'm named in that opinion specifically on page 16.
This has been a long time coming, and I'm glad that we're finally getting some acknowledgement on this.
But unfortunately, the goose has already been cooked, right?
When it comes to COVID, the censorship has already been done.
And for a lot of people who were coaxed into getting the COVID vaccine because of that collusion and that censorship and that suppression, you know, that's already been done.
And so I think there's going to need to be a lot more here than just a federal injunction.
We're going to need some people to actually be held accountable for what they did.
Precisely.
And I want to play for you, Tommy, a nice little, what would you call this?
A supercut, I believe Lent is the term here.
And this is what the media was saying during the time right after the vaccine came out.
And then we started hearing about this was a pandemic of the unvaccinated and just the shaming that went on and what you're about to hear.
You're going to love this.
Go with cut, whatever we called it.
Go.
When the ships are down, these civilized people, they'll eat each other.
You are the unvaccinated.
You are the problem.
It is the unvaccinated who are the problem.
Period.
End of story.
The only people that you can blame.
The only people you can blame.
This isn't shaming.
This is the truth.
Maybe they should be shamed.
on the unvaccinated.
It's time to start blaming the unvaccinated folks, not the regular folks.
Anyone you came into contact with will blame you, as will the rest of us who have done the right thing by getting vaccinated.
Because frankly, we know that we can't trust the unvaccinated.
I think it's time to get our moral house in order, Anderson.
It's the unvaccinated who are the threat.
All the vaccinated folks are going to start wearing masks to protect the unvaccinated folks.
It's called a Christian value.
You're basically punishing the vaccinated for the sins of the unvaccinated.
People are not behaving honorably.
The unvaccinated are basically saying, well, it's open season for me.
I can do whatever I want as well.
The unvaccinated are basically beating their breasts and running around the country saying, ha, we don't care.
We're living free and so forth.
We've been patient.
But our patients are wearing thin.
The unvaccinated.
You get the idea, Tommy.
By the way, at one point, I think that was Richard Steele, the former head of the RNC, beating their breasts.
I mean, it's chest, buddy.
You don't, that's not the saying.
Anyway, I just had to get that off my chest to get it.
But I mean, can you believe like that?
That's the way people spoke about the unvaccinated, so to speak.
And now we know that even if you got the vaccine, you could still transmit COVID and get COVID.
You're right.
There needs to be accountability.
But you hear those clips and just share with your feelings after hearing these people actually try to shame the American people into getting something.
I always thought it was your body, your choice, Tommy.
I remember that saying distinctly somewhere.
You know, what it really does to me, Joe, is it makes me feel so lucky, so blessed to be one of those unvaccinated sinners.
You know, I'll tell you this: vaccination is a personal choice.
It always has been.
I've always been against the vaccine mandates.
If you want to get one vaccine, five vaccines, you want to boost up every day.
I really could care less.
Your body, your choice.
But I will tell you this: I haven't talked to a lot of my fellow unvaccinated folks who are upset that they didn't get the vaccine, but quite the opposite.
Folks that did get vaccinated because they were forced or because they felt intimidated to do so.
You know, I don't hear many of them like, thank goodness I got it.
They're kind of looking with one eye open, like, oh, geez, I hope everything's going to be okay here.
So, again, that's part of this whole collusion thing.
So, how many people, because of the White House propaganda and big tech and big pharma and big government and the big guy, how many people were coerced into getting the vaccine because of that?
Yeah, we need to have a real discussion about this.
And we're talking to Tommy Larren.
She's the host of Tommy Larry and Sphero.
Now, kick and a Fox News contributor.
We also need to finally acknowledge what is the most true thing that was once a conspiracy theory at one point, at least that's the New York Times and the Washington Post and CNN called it, which is when there is a COVID outbreak in a city where there is a lab that studies coronaviruses through gain of function research, which is quite dangerous, that it probably came from that lab.
I mean, that's it's the old Jon Stewart saying, right?
That if there's an outbreak of chocolatey goodness in Hershey, Pennsylvania, where's the first place you're going to look?
I don't know, maybe the friggin' chocolate factory, right?
And it's not like a cocoa bean made it with a shovel, right?
That's not how it works.
And there's no rogue bat that somehow created this thing.
But of course, we're not going to get any accountability from China because obviously they're going to deny everything until the final gun sounds.
No question about it.
Anyway, Tommy, I want to play a game with you.
And it's called, Would You Rather?
I'm doing that with all of our guests today.
All right.
All right.
Okay.
So would you rather go 10 minutes into the future or one day into the past?
Well, I would go one day into the past because yesterday was Independence Day and that's the greatest day of the year.
So I guess in this instance, I'd have to choose that one.
That's smart.
And you could do the back to the future thing too, right?
Remember, back to the future too, if you ever saw it, when Marty is in the future.
Wait, no, future is probably better, right?
Because you could see the outcome of something, right?
And then bet it.
You know what I mean?
You're watching a Met game and oh, look at that.
Alfonso goes D3 run home around the ninth and that's a win.
And then you get a lottery, same thing, right?
Get the numbers, then go back.
I'm thinking from a financial standpoint that that might be a election, right?
All these things.
Wow, it's incredible.
But anyway, Tommy, I want to thank you for joining us.
What did you do on your July 4th, by the way?
You know, I probably like you, I worked on my July 4th.
I did some Fox and Friends first.
I did a little bit of the story.
So I had a nice working day.
But you know what?
If you have to work, Fox News is probably the most patriotic place you can work on the 4th of July.
So I'm not complaining.
And, you know, to your point about going to the future, going to the past, the Mets, all of this, the Mets are basically losing every day.
So I don't need to go to the future or the past to see that, unfortunately.
But that's where it is.
And you know what?
If we are going to bet on something and we're going to bet on sports, I don't know a whole lot about any sport besides baseball, but I'm going to bet on the biological man competing in the women's sport.
That is a good bet.
I love it.
And if you didn't know better, Tommy's husband may or may not be a coach for the Mets.
So that's why that was brought up.
Anyway, Tommy, thank you.
Back with more in just a moment.
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All right, coming up, a very special man, Frank Siller.
And, you know, I know I'm sarcastic.
I'm not being sarcastic.
This guy is doing God's work for those who need it.
And we're going to talk about how Tunnel for Towers Foundation delivered over 30 mortgages, 30 mortgages recently.
Back with more in a moment.
Baldwin's favorite radio talk show host is on the air right now.
Right, Mr. Baldwin?
Here's Sean Hannity.
Wow, Alec Baldwin even listens to this show.
Glengary, Glenn Ross.
I mean, you could disagree with Baldwin on his politics, but watch that scene sometime.
Put the coffee down.
Incredible.
I mean, and Hunt for Red October.
He was a great Jack Ryan.
Why am I praising Alec Baldwin on the Sean Hannity show?
This can't be good for business.
Hey, I know a good actor when I know a good actor.
And people say sometimes, well, why do you, I think I said I watched Goodwill Hunting and Rounders for the first time in forever recently.
And that has Matt Damon in it.
And Damon obviously is liberal, but I'm not going to say he's not a good actor.
I mean, you know, Sinatra was once a Democrat too, just saying.
And then he got mad at the Kennedys because of Marilyn Monroe.
And then he switched over to being a Republican.
It's said in the book anyway.
So then he supported Reagan and, you know, went to the dark side, so to speak.
But over a chick, you know, well, a chick.
It's Marilyn Monroe.
I'd be mad too.
Anyway, Norma Jean.
I want to talk to Frank Siller.
We were just saying, you know, taking care of business, we just played, right?
And Frank Siller, this is called a pivot of transition, is taking care of business because he heads up the Tunnel for Towers Foundation.
I've met Frank in many a green room over at Fox.
Obviously, see the commercials on there all the time and all the celebrities that are involved, speaking of celebrities, with Tunnel to Towers, right?
Mark Wahlberg, off the top of my head, Rip from Yellowstone, right?
And I could go down the line.
But this year, Tunnel for Towers, I mean, this is what I mean.
Some charities, you give your money away.
You're like, okay, where'd my money go exactly?
Here, they will be announcing, Tunnel for Towers will, that the foundation will be paying off the mortgages of 30 families of fallen American heroes.
I mean, that's real results.
So let's bring in Frank.
Frank, how'd you do it?
I mean, I get one here and there.
30.
I mean, that tells you that the advertising campaign, your efforts are certainly working.
Oh, and they are.
And it's because there's a tremendous need, Joe.
Thanks for having me on today.
Look, the reason why we did 30 for Independence Day and Independence Weekend was because it shows that there's a great need out there of these great heroes, the families that are left behind that paid the ultimate sacrifice, you know, for our freedoms.
And we made a promise.
Tunnels for Towers Foundation made a promise that we're going to take care of the families are left behind.
And, you know, your listeners, you know, Sean has been a great supporter for years.
I was on his show on Fox recently, and he made a big $100,000 donation, which was fantastic.
And we, yeah, but we need the $11 a month because that's how we get it done.
$11 a month.
People go to t2t.org at $11 a month.
We're going to be able to do over 200 mortgage-free homes to fallen heroes, families that are left behind that paid the ultimate sacrifice this year.
Let's put $11 in perspective here, particularly if you live in New York.
I met a friend out recently at a place right near Fox, right?
And I bought the first round of drinks, and they were $17 each.
All right.
So that gets you three months for Tunnel for Towers, right?
I'm not even talking 10.
And they throw that in four months, right?
So what is $11?
I mean, you go to Starbucks, which a cup of coffee these days, six, seven dollars?
You get a couple of those a week?
$11 is nothing.
I'm sorry.
And people say, well, things are tight right now.
I think it's worth it.
And let's break it down, by the way, Frank.
19 fallen first responder families, 12 Gold Star families, one injured veteran.
They now have forever homes.
My question is, after, and we've heard your story during the ads as far as, you know, it was your brother that ran into the towers and lost his life that day along with thousands of others.
At what point, because I don't know how I would be able to process that if that was my brother.
In other words, I would be angry.
I would be a lot of things.
And obviously, I would be completely heartbroken.
But then at what point did you decide, okay, I'm going to do something for all these families?
How long after 9-11 did Tunnel for Towers begin?
And what gave you the inspiration?
I guess asking how you got the inspiration is probably an obvious question, but the wherewithal to say, all right, this is what I'm going to commit my life to.
Well, you know, we were so proud of what my brother did.
He was the youngest of seven of us.
Oh, wow.
And we knew right away, I remember talking to my sister in Laura maybe two weeks after 9-11 saying, is it okay?
Asking her permission to start a foundation in his honor and an honor for all those who perished that day.
It wasn't, you know, about just about Stephen.
It certainly was to me.
But we wanted to honor all the first responders who ran towards the danger on that day.
But you asked a very good question.
And how long before we really decided to do this kind of work?
We're paying off the mortgages and building these smart homes for our country's most catastrophically injured service members and other work that we do for our homeless veterans.
The list goes on, and it all is a big ticket number.
And it was started because in 2009, the first ever quadruple amputee to ever survive any war was from Stephen's hometown, from my hometown, Staten Island, New York, Sergeant Brendan Morocco.
And I went to visit him and Walter Reed, and I asked him if we could build him a home, and we did.
And we saw a difference that it made.
And then, you know, I met 38 triple amputees, and I said, if we're doing it for Brendan, we got to do it for these guys.
And I'm sorry.
They went to war because of what happened on 9-11.
And we feel so connected to our military.
First responders feel connected to our military, the same personalities.
So it was obvious it was the right thing to do.
And, you know, we've done over a thousand, over 1,000 mortgage-free homes across America to these great heroes.
But there's so many more that need our help.
And we're talking to Frank Siller.
He heads up the Tunnel for Towers Foundation.
You see the ads on Fox and in other places.
Frank, I just wonder, here we are now.
I mean, can you believe that we're coming up now on 22 years since 9-11?
And obviously, we see the Freedom Tower has been built in its place.
And I just wonder, you know, when you look at New York now, it's such a different city, right?
And, you know, we're even hearing a story here that Linda passed along to me about ice cream has to be locked up in stores because the shoplifting is so great.
I don't want to get into the political aspect of this so much as far as who to blame, but we are kind of living in a different city, aren't we?
We are.
We are.
Absolutely.
It's different.
Of course, we all remember how beautiful it was after 9-11, how everybody came together.
And I would believe that, God forbid we get hit like that again.
I think America would come together.
But just that you say that it's so dangerous on our streets, that people have to lock up ice cream, just tells how important it is that we have to take care of our first responders, our law enforcement.
We have to have their back, and we have to make a promise to them, to their families, that when they give their kids a kiss goodbye and they don't come home, we're going to take care of the families that are left behind.
And that's exactly what a promise we made at the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
I am blessed.
We are blessed that we have hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people that have joined us on this mission.
So, yes, it goes back to my buddy Rudy Giuliani, who said we got to take care of the little crimes first, you know, to build a better community all around for our safety of New Yorkers and most certainly for all Americans.
And it is sad that we are in this state today.
But first and foremost, Tunnel to Towers, we're going to take care of all our first responders anywhere in America.
God forbid something bad happens to them.
And we're talking to Frank Seller.
Frank, I'm a Jersey guy.
I think you know that.
And the foundation will be welcoming Staff Sergeant Benjamin Webb.
He's a three-time Purple Heart recipient to his new smart home in New Jersey on, well, actually, you already did.
It's on June 28th.
Time is going so fast.
I almost forgot that we're actually in July already.
This has been a very fast year, and I was away during that time.
Where in New Jersey exactly?
Do you remember?
Sure.
Union Beach.
I was there.
We gave the house away.
Union Beach, New Jersey, a beautiful home.
This guy suffered so much.
Three Purple Hearts.
A traumatic brain injury.
His body is riddled with trap metal.
He has barely the use of one leg, can hardly even move.
And he needed this house, a mortgage-free smart home to give him back his independence.
And that's why we did it on Independence Weekend.
And there was hundreds and hundreds of local people there.
And, of course, followers of Tunnel to Towers Foundation, donors that were there.
We remembered Donnie Robinson, who died on 9-11, because his sister, Kathy Robinson, has raised so much money for the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
We dedicated this house to her brother, and that's how we got this one done.
It's an incredible story, Staff Sergeant Ben Webb, and what he's gone through, how he's bought and put so much for us on the line on the battlefield.
And then his recovery.
You know, this guy is so courageous when he had to go through his recovery.
So we have 90, 90 smart homes right now under construction or in the design stage.
90 for heroes like this all across America.
And that's why we need the $11 a month so I could keep on making these promises.
It's nothing, like you said, it's two cups of coffee a month that you give up to do $11 a month.
And together as Americans, we could take care of the greatest of all Americans, those who are willing to sacrifice it all for you and I and all two door to often do.
That's how easy it is, everybody.
And unfortunately, we're going out on 730 radio stations across the country.
So I have a feeling those donations will start coming in.
How do people donate exactly?
They go to tunnelfords.com.
No, no, T2T.
T2T.
T.org.
That's T.
Yeah, T, the number2T.org stands for Doubleton Dowers.
We make it easy for people to remember.
T2T.org.
That is easy to remember.
T2D.org.
That's where you go.
T is in Tom2.
T is in Tom.org.
Donate today.
Frank Seller, you're doing God's work.
Thanks so much for everything that you're doing.
I think it's pretty safe that you're getting into heaven.
I think that that's ultimately you're not going to be a problem there.
Well, my brother will probably pave a road for me to take care of me because I need all the help I can get.
But truth be told, together we could do this great work.
And I thank you for having me on today, Joe.
It means a lot to me.
Thank you, Frank.
I appreciate it.
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I'm looking at this board here.
Hmm, which out of 700 calls right here, it seems we have right now, should I take?
I'm going to go alphabetical.
Anita, Anita in Pennsylvania.
What part of Pennsylvania, Anita?
I am in New London Township.
Is that near like Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia, King of Prussia area?
Probably way off.
No, it's over by Oxford and Kennett Square.
Okay.
Very good.
I was there for a tournament for my daughter's nine-year-old team because apparently we can't find anybody to play in New Jersey.
So we have to go, you know, four-hour drive to Pennsylvania.
Oh, my goodness.
It's a lovely state.
It really is.
Anyway, I know you want to talk about cocaine.
Are we talking free base?
Exactly, where are we going with this?
I know where we're going with this.
The first thing I want to say before I talk about Hunter's cocaine is that during the investigation that state's attorney Weiss was doing, I called his office because I heard on the news that one of the jurors wanted to know who the big guy was.
So I left him a message because I don't remember exactly if it was just before the 2020 election or after.
There was a gaggle of reporters at on Joe Biden's property talking to him next to his little green Corvette.
And I very clearly saw the license plate on the back says the big guy.
Really?
That's a big revelation.
I had never heard this before.
We have fact checkers here.
Fact checkers, can you see if that's actually the case?
I mean, I believe you.
I always want to make sure that, you know, how there's some memes that go around social media sometimes and things could be manipulated.
So we're just going to check into this.
But anyway, go on.
I know that said that, that has spoken out and said, that's what his license plate says.
Wow.
Mine says ass man.
I know.
And I think, and I'm not sure if he had just been elected or it was before, but there was a gaggle of reporters and they were standing by the green Corvette and it said big dot, but the cocaine.
So if Hunter didn't drop it or if somebody didn't drop it there for Hunter, I kind of speculate that the left have finally had their fill and they're going a different direction and somebody might have dropped it on purpose to make it look like it was Hunter.
Huh.
But you think that would compel Joe therefore to drop out and make room for like a Gavin Newsom type of thing?
No, because I think that Joe Biden is so narcissistic along with the rest of his family, especially Hunter, that when it happens, he will probably be blindsided.
Yeah.
Because I just think he's so arrogant.
He would never do that.
And his wife is just as complicit as he is, and she would probably not let him.
Okay, so we have the fact check in, and the photo shows Joe Biden's license plate says the big guy.
This was not the case.
It was something that was Photoshopped.
So because that would be boy.
But so the interesting part of it is Delaware only allows seven letters or numbers.
The big guy is nine letters or numbers.
And they even did a little segment on Jay Deleno.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Okay, because Jay Leno has that garage show, right?
Obsessed with cars.
And somebody was like, do you ever see the big guy's car?
And they were like, it's a doctored photo.
It's just nonsense.
Right.
Now, all of that said, Tony Bobolinski, who was Hunter Biden's business partner, did say that Joe Biden absolutely is the big guy and got 10%.
Here's why I believe that, because how else on a senator's and vice president's salary, do you afford a house on the beach in Delaware, which is millions of dollars?
And that place in Wilmington ain't bad either in the Corvette and everything else.
That money came from somewhere.
That's all I'm saying.
Anita, thank you for the call.
I really appreciate the Keystone State.
Anita is from.
Joe Concha in for Sean Hannity, 800-941-7326-800-941.
Sean, your calls and some great guests coming up as well, including Governor Mike Huckabee.
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