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All right, so you see these mask mandates, COVID protocols are beginning to make their comeback.
I know a number of people who have gotten COVID recently.
There's certainly an uptick, but actually it's lower than last summer, as Dr. Sapphire pointed out last night.
And the strain is not killing people like the original strain.
And then Biden comes out and says, oh, he's coming out with a new vaccine.
Now, I have a big problem with any government official telling me anything about COVID anymore, Bill, because remember, and I can play the tapes for you if you'd like.
They were telling all of us, if you got the vaccine, you'd never get COVID and you'd never transmit it.
That was a lie.
Then they even got vicious and nasty to people that had different points of view than they did.
And, you know, this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated.
No, it's not because fully vaccinated people.
I was shocked.
I think it was yesterday on the five, Harold Ford Jr.
was on, and he admitted to getting what is now his seventh shot.
Seven.
I was stunned.
And get this, Bill.
He had COVID three times.
Well, I think Harold's getting the facelift.
Isn't that what these shows are?
Harold's a nice guy.
Be nice.
Come on.
I like how.
Look, if you really want to strip it away, which is what I always do in the simple man philosophy, what the COVID whole thing is, is a measure to make the federal government more powerful to tell you what you have to do.
That's what it's always been.
That's why the progressives and the liberals push it because they want a stronger central government in Washington to dictate how Americans should live.
That's obvious.
Now, it's always going to be here, COVID.
It's like the flu now.
People will overreact.
Rutgers is now demanding, I think, 85 shots.
If you want to go to that school, is the school in Georgia where you have to wear masks now?
The Washington Examiner reported Georgetown was mandating masks, but that's not true at this point.
I checked that out.
But you can expect to hear growing hysteria this winter.
But here's an interesting fact.
The CDC no longer tracks COVID cases in America.
Did you know that?
I did not know that.
Yes.
Because I don't really, I don't give a, I'll be honest, Bill, I don't give a damn what the CDC has to say or the NIH has to say because I'm tired of government lying to us.
Now, I'm telling everybody, I don't give medical advice on my show, and I don't think you do on yours either.
My advice to people is you got to take into account your unique medical history, your current condition, talk to your doctor, doctors, and then make up your own mind.
But for me, Bill O'Reilly, I will never trust these people again.
And not that I really trusted them in the first place, but I'm making a point.
No, but the Biden administration quietly, secretly said to the CDC, don't track COVID cases any longer because of just what you're raising.
The ire of the American people is at such a level now where they don't want this again.
And that's why it happened.
I do give medical advice, honey, in a serious realm.
Don't take drugs, even marijuana.
I'm very, very clear about that.
You and I are in full agreement.
I mean, have you ever met a person that smokes weed regularly that isn't totally out of it?
I know there are exceptions.
I just haven't met them.
You know, most of the people that I know that use marijuana on a regular basis.
That would be all your close friends, right, Bill?
Yeah, most of them, because I like to hang around with stoners because it makes me look so much smarter.
I tend to doubt it.
Yeah, so Spokoli is my best friend from past times at Richmond High.
But the people who use, and this goes for alcohol too, who inebriate themselves on a regular basis, are not achievers.
Now, I'm talking in a general area, but most of them are basically, well, I don't really care.
I want to live in an alternative universe.
So I'm not going to really put my God-given talents to full alert.
And that's the danger.
It robs people of motivation.
And I told my urchins: look, there's nothing good that comes from inebriation.
Most of the problems that befall people stem from not knowing what they are doing, not being in control of yourself.
You can kill people on the road.
You can get pregnant.
You can do a whole bunch of other things.
If you smoke weed, you can get pregnant.
If a young girl, a teenager, 12, 13, 14, intoxicates herself on THC, she is not in full control of what happens to her, Hannity.
I'm not, well, I would tend to take a little issue with that, but I generally agree with your advice.
I give the same advice to my kids about drugs, period, end of sentence, no tolerance.
And you know, both my kids are athletes.
I love the fact that they get drug tested constantly when they were in college.
Loved it.
Yeah, I never had to worry about it with my urchins because, you know.
I didn't worry about it either, but I just still, I like that they had that hanging over their head every minute.
But millions and millions of parents, through no fault of their own, by the way, have to deal with this addiction problem with teenagers.
And now there's a new study out that says, and actually doing it on the Notes Bit News tonight, that Americans are dying younger in a horrific rate.
Studies out of Boston University where I got my master's degree in broadcast journalism.
And the study doesn't pinpoint the reason because it goes against the progressive tenets of BU.
The reason is drugs.
Because if you get involved now with any kind of drug, you can have fentanyl on that drug.
Let me tell you what the next big addiction is going to be on top of it.
You can't even watch a sports program anymore without betting odds.
And I'm not against people betting, but I'm telling you what the end result of it's going to be is you're going to have more people that get addicted to gambling than we've ever seen in history, and it's going to be an epidemic.
I agree.
It's all about action.
It's all about excitement.
That's the drug world, too.
They get high and then you get high on betting.
It's all about self-discipline in America.
You can bet some games and you're not going to get hurt.
But self-discipline in America is eroding now.
Agreed.
We're not taught restraint anymore in school.
There's no theology that says, you know, if you intoxicate yourself, if you abuse your bike, that's a bad thing.
Do you hear that in public school?
No, you don't.
No, you learn about gender identity and CRT.
All right, I have two serious political questions to ask you.
One deals with Trump and one deals with Biden.
Which one would you like first?
Give me the Trumper.
Okay.
All these indictments and the possibility of maybe four or more trials for criminal and a couple of civil trials in an election year.
If that happens, what impact does that have on the presidential race of 2024?
I don't think it has much impact in the primaries because the people who support Trump are going to still support him.
And at this moment in history, that's far more than the other Republican challengers.
So I don't think it will impact the primaries.
The general presidential election doesn't depend so much on Trump.
It depends on who the Democrats run against him.
I mean, I can't imagine that Biden is going to be the candidate now with all the trouble that he has.
And just today, it was announced by the House Oversight Committee, they're going to introduce new evidence about Biden that points to bribery, and therefore there'll be an impeachment inquiry, which will dominate the entire fall political season.
That coupled with Biden not knowing what he's doing from moment to moment, how can you run the man?
I don't think he's going to be there.
Well, that was part of my second question between his, I mean, I'm sure you watched him in Maui and watched this whole handling of Maui.
Terrible.
It was disgraceful.
It was embarrassing.
No comment, no comment.
I don't want to get in the way.
There was nothing to get in the way of, Bill.
The place had been devastated.
And it's just lack of empathy and make it.
Oh, my family once had a fire and was extinguished in 20 minutes.
It was next to my Corvette and my wife nearly died.
The total BS as usual, just like the big lie.
Oh, I convinced Strom Thurman to support the Civil Rights Act.
Well, he didn't vote for the Civil Rights Act, you idiot.
And he's the one that was against the integration of public schools because they didn't want them to be racial jungles.
But between his cognitive decline, which I argue, and I've been right about this in the beginning, and I've been the loudest voice against this in the beginning and warning people about this, and the Biden bribery and money laundering scandal allegations.
And I'm talking about Joe Biden.
Joe Biden lied to us, Bill.
He lied repeatedly.
Never spoke to his son.
Never spoke to his brother.
Never spoke to anybody for that matter about their foreign business deals.
That evolved into, well, he was never in business with those people.
It evolved into Devin Archer acknowledging 20 separate phone calls that he's aware of.
I'm sure there were more involving Joe Biden talking to Hunter's foreign business associates, including meeting Russian and Kazakhstan oligarchs at Cafe Milano.
Now, I think the biggest vulnerability he has, the biggest slam dunk case he has, is now that we have the timeline, October of 2015, it was Obama administration policy that Ukraine had made enough progress on the issue of corruption that it was their policy to give them a billion in loan guarantees.
Fast forward, same year, 2015, December the 4th, Joe Biden gets a call from his son Hunter, who's with Burisma executives.
They are desperate for D.C. help.
Joe Biden, five days later, goes to D.C., and that's when he said, you're not getting a billion until you fire the prosecutor.
And I've got six hours and I'm leaving.
Son of a bee, they fired the prosecutor.
What's the net result, Bill?
That Hunter, a drug addict at the time with no experience in energy, oil, gas, or Ukraine, continues to get enriched, as does the whole family.
Is that bribery, Bill O'Reilly?
And don't duck it that question.
I want a real answer.
I'm not going to duck it, but I'm going to say it's alleged bribery.
I said that, the bribery and money laundering allegation scandal.
You cut me off here.
That has no logical defense at this point in time.
Look, anybody, anybody listening to us today who doesn't believe that Joe Biden used the office of the vice presidency to enrich his family is not an honest person.
Is that clear enough?
He did it.
He did it.
Now, do you think it will get into the political bloodstream by November 2024?
Will every American know the details that I just laid out for you?
They might not know all of your details, but they'll know that Biden sold influence, okay?
Tens of millions of dollars, Bill.
Right, and enriched his family.
Everybody knows that now.
No, they don't.
Why, you know, his real, if you look at the polling that comes out, it's usually about 40, 41% that think he's doing a good job.
But if you look at the demographic breakdown of the polls, it's always about 8 points more Democrats poll than Republicans.
Those are unfair polls.
So if you have a fair poll, then his job approval goes into the mid-30s, Nixon territory, before Watergate.
All right, quick break more with Simple Man Bill O'Reilly.
AllthingsO'Reilly at BillO'Reilly.com.
We'll get an update on the hurricane in Florida, now in Georgia, and heading to South Carolina with Joe Bastardi on the other side as we continue.
America and Americans first.
Now there's a novel idea.
You're on the Sean Hennedy show.
Show all right.
We continue now with Bill O'Reilly, allthings Bill O'Reilly at BillO'Reilly.com.
All right, exit question.
If it's Trump with his legal troubles and the American people really believe that what we just discussed is true and that they enriched themselves and were bribed, I think that negates Trump's legal troubles.
Do you agree?
Not fully, because I think there'll be a big stay-home component in the general election if it's Trump versus Biden.
Okay.
Bill O'Reilly.
Despise them both.
All right.
Well, glad to have you back.
Hope you had a great vacation.
Be careful.
Now, for your birthday, I think I'm going to get you a real, a grown-up surfboard.
I didn't know you didn't have a grown-up surfboard.
I'll get you the real thing.
What do you think?
Just make sure it has a little duck on it.
I'm going to put a beer on there just in case you might want to actually take a sip one day, Bill, and really go for it.
Anyway, Bill O'Reilly, all things simple, man.
All thingsO'Reilly at billo'reilly.com.
Thank you, sir.
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All right, 25 now till the top of the hour, 800-941.
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All right, we welcome back to the program.
We're getting hourly updates from the chief meteorologist of the Sean Hannity Show.
And that is Weatherbell.com's Joe Bastardi.
Hurricane Idahlia hitting Florida pretty hard this morning, at one point being a cat for hurricane, now making its way through Georgia up until up to the South Carolina coast.
How hard are they getting hit and how hard will they get hit?
They're looking at Charleston getting hit pretty hard and some other coastal areas of South Carolina.
Yeah, I think Savannah, Charleston, all the way up to Myrtle, Wilmington probably going to get 40 to 60 mile an hour winds.
The very, very heavy rain goes to the west of the track.
So that track is going to be on the Georgia-South Carolina border, maybe about 75 miles west of Charleston at 8 o'clock tonight.
By tomorrow morning, it'll be located near Cape Fear, North Carolina.
So the interesting thing is along the track, the wind is not going to be that bad until the storm is either with a storm approaching or the storm goes by.
You folks on the outer banks, for about six hours tomorrow, probably between midday and 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the winds could be gusting to hurricane force on the outer banks from the north.
Here's what happens.
These storms go inland.
They rapidly weaken in the low levels, but the mid and upper levels stay relatively strong.
As soon as they get back out over the water, everything lines back up so the wind suddenly picks back up again.
And the problem you have inland is that if you get 40, 60 mile an hour wind gusts with this situation, you have six to 12 inches of rain, trees and power lines are going to come down.
There's going to be a lot of flooding.
The great thing is it's a fast mover.
It's going to be on its way out tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow night, and then out into the Atlantic on Friday.
I'm actually a little worried it turns back to the south and tries to produce a big loop, but it would do so as a tropical storm in a week or something.
So the real concern is over the next 24 hours.
What is your advice then for the people being slammed in Georgia and South Carolina and it's coming their way?
I do find at times there are people that are very reluctant and resistant to leave their homes, if told to evacuate.
I don't understand why, but they just feel like they can ride it out.
Well, I would obey the local FEMA officials.
They know that.
Look, I got to tell you, a couple of years ago, my son and I went hurricane hunting down there with Ida.
And, you know, we rode out the storm and it was, you know, where we were, we knew how to be safe and all that.
But when we were coming back, we got caught in one of the storm spiral bands.
The storm was way inland over Mississippi.
And it is amazing how fast water can rise.
You hear about that stuff.
And that is one of the big things.
If you live next to a creek or a river or something like that, you can get these immense rises very quickly.
Or if you're on a highway and, you know, there just looks like there's a little bit of water on the left and right of the highway a mile later, you're already surrounded.
So, you know, you've got 12 to 24 hours to deal with it.
Rather be safe than sorry.
Fortunately, it is in a weaker state than when it made landfall in that area of Florida that it did.
And by the way, this was a textbook case for intensification.
If you follow me on Twitter or Weatherbell, you saw us from last week talking about this.
This is like out of Penn State meteorology in the 70s as to why this thing was going to intensify.
Michael the same way.
Ian the same way.
These storms are very interesting, Sean, in that they're very intense at the center, but they're not as big as the old powerful storms, the Donna's, the Carlas, which were much more wide and they had a lot more what we call kinetic energy impacted a larger area.
But where this hits and where it goes by, it's a fist of fury for a while, and you've just got to batten down the hatches, let it go by, and then you come out, and most people will be fine in two, three days.
It will not affect the football weekend in the southeast.
I've had questions about that thrown at me.
It'll be gone by then.
Well, that's religion down in the southeast.
So a good thing it's not going to impact football.
Joe Bistardi, we'll check back in with you the next hour.
You've been amazing today.
And as always, we appreciate it.
Weatherbell.com.
Joe Bastardi, you're the best.
Thanks, sir.
All right, 800-941-Sean, if you want to be a part of the program, April is in Kentucky.
April, hi, how are you?
And we are glad you called.
I'm fine, sir.
Thank you for having me.
I wanted to talk about the GOP, or as I call them, the Grand Overture Party, because they make all these great facade of we're going to do these hearings.
But ultimately, what it's come down to, there's no actions, no discernible actions that the people can see that are aimed at actually stopping what is occurring.
You know, they promised no 87,000 IRS agents.
They promised the release of the J-6 videos.
Yeah, they promised to audit and look at what the funds that were going to Ukraine.
And then what happens when we get to that massive debt spending limit, they can't.
The Republicans actually had some strong power there with their numbers.
But instead of getting that money back of unspent money, they put an exemption in there.
If you've merged the funds, you get to keep them.
You know, when it came to auditing the Ukraine funds, they put the person in charge of the committee, and he changes from, well, instead of looking at the Ukraine funds, we're going to look at why do we have so many white males in banking?
I don't care the color of the skin of people in banking.
I care that they're reliable and trustworthy.
Let me answer.
Well, first of all, the Republicans are going to have a big test, and I'm probably going to agree with you.
If I had to predict today whether or not all of them, and it's a slim majority, you got to give, you know, you got to have a reality check on that.
You have, you know, various points of view.
And not every Republican is conservative.
I would imagine that a lot of the things that I would do or conservatives in the House would want to do is not going to happen.
And there may be consequences this time.
That to me has been so far their biggest failure.
As it relates to the investigations, I think they've done a phenomenal job.
And they've done it with one obstacle thrown in their face after another.
DOJ just sent another letter to Jim Jordan, I think yesterday, saying that they're not going to cooperate and hand over the materials that they have been requesting and subpoenaing.
You know, just like they didn't want to hand over the suspicious activity reports, just like they didn't want to hand over the 1023 form.
I mean, you know, Republicans have slowly, steadily been fighting.
And I think that the evidence, the walls are closing in on Joe Biden and this very real Joe Biden bribery, money laundering, scandal allegations.
This is now a real political problem for Joe Biden.
Well, and I think that's the problem.
They're playing it as a political game instead of realizing these are people.
Oh, no, no, it's bigger than a political game.
The next step will be the impeachment inquiry.
I would make the argument we don't need the inquiry.
I think we have enough evidence there to move straight to impeachment.
Now, the problem for Republicans is they have a four-vote majority.
It's not very big.
So if they don't get every single member on board, now when we get to that point, you will know the names of any Republican that is not going to do their job and hold Joe Biden and the Biden family syndicate accountable because trust me,
people like me will be all over it telling you every name every day because what they're doing, if Donald Trump ever did this, he would be impeached and convicted if he had ever done this.
Right.
But that's what I'm saying.
Instead of playing it the political game, the Democrats have set the precedents for local and state prosecutors to start filing charges.
It's time to start putting the Democrats on the defensive instead of letting them constantly play the offensive game.
You've got some prosecutors out there that need to step up.
You have Maxine Waters who went out there and made these big statements that there's going to be more, needs to be more violence in the streets if Chauvin isn't convicted.
Well, that's influencing a jury.
You had Presley, you had Harris, you had Waters, you had Pelosi out there inciting violence during the 2020.
Why haven't they been held accountable?
Instead of leaving it all at the Federal, start taking some of the steps the Democrats have done.
Oh, I think I would have gone back and I think that's a good idea.
However, if I'm prioritizing, I think the weaponization of the FBI and the DOJ would take priority, and that's Jim Jordan's committee.
And the investigation into the Biden family syndicate, that would take a much higher priority for me as well.
But yeah, should we have had the equivalent of a January 6th committee for the 574 riots in the summer of 2020 that killed dozens of Americans and injured thousands of cops and resulted in billions of property damage?
Yeah, they still have the footage and they can show the pictures of the people that were never arrested and we could follow through and we should have justice.
But I got to run.
I appreciate the call, April.
God bless you.
800-941-Sean on number if you want to be a part of the program.
Brad in Louisiana.
Brad, hi, how are you?
Glad you called.
Hey, I'm doing good, Sean.
I just had basically a comment.
I'm a truck driver, and all over the country, the conversation I hear the most is that Trump and Biden are going to be the nominees, and whoever loses is going to go to jail.
And that's what's fueling Volo turnout this election.
What do you think about it?
Well, I mean, obviously, I don't think Donald Trump has fair venues.
I'm beginning to be more optimistic that Mark Meadows and others that have brought this case in Georgia saying that, wait a minute, these were, I should not be charged on a state level when I was acting as a chief of staff of the president working for the federal government.
That would be a federal issue to deal with.
In other words, that Fannie Willis wouldn't have jurisdiction.
I think that's a very strong case, and I think they can win that.
We'll find out.
It was interesting the way the judge came back.
I believe is asking now for, if there are some actions that were official duties and some campaign actions, does that warrant this being a federal matter and not a state matter?
I think the law is pretty clear on it myself.
And I got one more thing, Sean.
I owe you an apology and the rest of the country an apology.
Whoa, whoa, why do you want, you don't owe me an apology for what?
I do.
I do because I voted for Joe Biden.
He ran as a moderate middle of the road.
And the entire time you were saying, don't fall for it.
It's a rule.
He's going to be the most radical president ever.
And I didn't believe it.
And look where we at.
And I want to apologize to you and the rest of the country for not believing you.
I'm sorry.
I definitely accept your apology, but it's totally unnecessary.
I'm glad.
I hope there are more people like you waking up to just how bad things are.
You know who I feel sorry for?
I'm not sitting here wringing my hands feeling sorry for myself.
I'm not.
I'm really worried about future generations, our kids, our grandkids.
I'm worried about the 61% of Americans living paycheck to paycheck.
I've been there, done that long enough time in my early adult life.
It's not pleasant.
I'm worried about people, you know, for bare necessities, you know, running up their credit card debt.
I'm worried about China, Russia, Iran, and the world in the absence of a real president that knows what day of the week it is.
It's very dangerous for the world.
The world needs a strong America.
And I just want to get our country back on track.
I'm worried that people are just so obsessed with their hatred of all things Donald Trump that they will do anything To elect Joe Biden.
And that means cover for him.
That means, you know, just flat out lie.
No, he's perfectly well.
He's cognitively well.
Why are you saying something like that?
I mean, I'm still getting people like that, but this is bigger than this is for all of us.
This country needs to be on a much better path.
We're capable of so much more.
And I know, and it could be fixed easily.
All the problems Joe's created, we can fix them all.
Anyway, I really appreciate your kind words.
Glad you've seen the light a little bit, and that's all good.
That means you're growing as a person and you're wide open.
You're open-minded.
I like that a lot.
All right, quick break right back to our phones, 800-941-Sean, our number as we continue.
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How are you?
Sean, actually, I do think Biden knows what day of the week it is.
It's either Ice Cream Day or Beach Day, right?
I think you're probably right.
Hey, listen, I wanted to call on a serious note.
For the abortion issue, I know that before you were talking about Mastriano and how he lost because of life of the mother, rape, and incest, which I agree with you on that.
But now I kind of feel like it's going back to, well, if it's just the first trimester, that's fine.
I just feel like we need to stand strong on that issue.
I feel like it's kind of a no-compromise issue.
I mean, we just had this huge victory in the Supreme Court.
You know, why not just stand tall on that, you know, instead of just saying, eh?
I'm just giving you, I'm not talking about the morality of abortion.
I'm giving you political reality.
And in swing states where 20,000 votes is going to make all the difference, if you survey, and I look at polls all the time, suburban moms, Republicans will lose tens and tens and tens of thousands of votes.
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