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Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.
Um Jennifer Rubin still, I think she still claims, sort of like Liberal Joe that she's a conservative.
She's anything but a conservative.
She's uh, you know, hardcore left.
And as our out there saying things like, Well, the mainstream media has covered up for and cleaned up for Trump until very recently.
I'm like, okay, are you really that disconnected from truth or reality?
Because there's never been any one man that has been persecuted wrongly so, proven wrong, more times than Donald Trump.
Russia hoax, for example.
The real quid pro quo was with Joe.
It wasn't with uh it wasn't with Donald Trump.
Anyway, and then claiming that Trump supporters are part of a fascist cult, utterly irrational, impervious to facts.
You know what, but thank God we have the likes of Jennifer Rubin.
Let me play this for you.
Well, I think two things are going on.
One, this speaks to how badly the mainstream media has covered him.
They have normalized him, they have cleaned up the rhetoric so he sounds in a clip or he reads in print much more coherent than he actually is.
It's only very recently that the uh the uh mainstream media has been reporting on his really shocking totalitarian claims.
But of course he's been this way all along, and I think because they have done such a bad job, because they have made an effort to treat the Republican Party like the Democratic Party, this notion that he's not so bad, that he's just kind of a cartoon character has set in.
And that's on the mainstream media.
That's on the failure to be honest and to side with truth rather than having this false balance.
And I think the second thing, and why it's perhaps important to go to one of these rallies is to understand why he does have supporters.
These people are part of a fascist cult.
And let's be honest, there are a lot of them, but a lot of them doesn't mean that they're behaving logically or rationally.
To the contrary, we've seen in other fascist regimes that millions of people, sometimes even a majority of the country, becomes intoxicated with an authoritarian figure.
And these people are utterly irrational.
If you speak to some of them, they will give they will spit back these bizarro conspiracy theories.
They actually believe in all of the mumbo jumbo that he tells them.
Um so I think it would be a wake-up call about what these people are about.
And no, we're not gonna convince people who are part of the cult to switch.
As you say, they're impervious to any kind of data, any kind of information.
And then followed up by, you know, a fake news CNN panel breaking down, you know, how the rest of the world views the prospects of a Trump presidency.
I hope they're shaking in their boots, but listen.
There's an inevitability to Trump being not just the nominee, but being restored to the White House.
So I think for a lot of people uh outside the U.S., they looked at this with a sense of dread, but not surprise, because I think there's been a great sense that this is going down a certain track, and that's one more off-ramp that we've now avoided.
New hampshire will be the next off-ramp.
Um, so that's my sense of it, that there was no surprise, almost a reaffirmation of a fatalism that exists around the world that Americans are going to re-elect us.
Okay, can we just be clear?
Reelect?
How?
Why?
Is that what you're picking up?
Why would people yes that he's going to be the candidate, but automatically think he's going to be president again?
Well, I would go back to that result and what you called a blowout, which was fifty-one percent of the Republican vote for Trump, and I'd say the number here that people are actually looking at that is leaving people jaw dropped, is the sixty-six percent of Iron voters who believe Donald Trump's lie.
Anyway, we're in New Hampshire and Ari Fleischer is uh joining us now uh with his take, his analysis of all of this.
By the way, what did you think from a media standpoint?
Having been a White House press secretary, that they just refused on MSDNC, this is MBC to even run any of Donald Trump's speech when he won Iowa by a historic margin, uh, or you know, fake Jake Tapper uh is out there on fake news CNN saying, Oh, it's more of his anti-immigrant rant.
And no, it's about legal immigration versus illegal immigration.
But you know, it was his words were far more important than ever hearing from a guy that just set a record in Iowa.
No, Sean, the the Jake Tapper stuff I love.
Because every time somebody in the mainstream media belittles what Trump says, puts in a centaur, really what's the truth.
They know what's going on at the border.
As for not covering him.
That's more serious.
That's a real problem.
Because if you want to know why America is so polarized and so divided, it's because people on the left are just told such a distorted picture.
They can't see it for themselves to render their own judgments, and everything they're spoon fed is that Trump is evil, things are going down the drain.
If Trump gets in, that saved democracy.
And it's such a distorted view of democracy, and they're the ones who contribute to it.
Look, Fox News covered Biden's speech when Biden gave the speech about anti-democracy and he was fighting to preserve democracy.
Fox covered every syllable of the man said, even the ones he stuck.
Well, to be fair, most people can't uh understand every other word, but that's a different story.
Keep going.
But the point is Fox allows his reader, its viewers to see all sides.
MSNBC can't allow its viewers to see all sides, and that's why polarization takes place.
You can argue and tell me if you disagree that George W. Bush, who you work for, um the George W. Bush kind of ran base elections.
I'm not sure if that model still holds.
And I would argue if if these numbers hold that Joe Biden is losing twenty percent of the African American vote, a similar number with Hispanic Americans, uh suburban women, young people, the the real base of the Democratic Party is is leaving Joe Biden.
Thirty-three percent overall approval rating.
Um can he win with those numbers if they stay the same?
He can.
And here's why.
What the Biden people are counting on is yes, Joe Biden's unpopular, yes, he's lost support from the base, but they believe that come October Donald Trump will scare people into coming home again.
They are not running to re-elect Joe Biden.
They are running to defeat Donald Trump, and there's a huge difference.
And history does show that Democrats are scared of Donald Trump, and that a lot of Republicans and suburban college educated have walked away from the Republican Party.
So that's their hope that Trump motivates the fear that makes people vote against.
Not a very heartening message.
It's not the first candidate to say this don't elect the other guy.
Uh and Trump knows that too.
His people know that Trump inspires turnout on the other side.
All right.
So it's going to be democracy in peril.
By the way, coming from the very people that don't even want somebody's name on a ballot, a little ironic to me.
It's going to be January 6th, January 6th, January 6th.
Trump is evil, Trump is evil.
Then the usual mantra, you've heard me mention it a million times, racist, sexist, etc.
A lot of the things that they did to George W. Bush that they do to every Republican candidate.
Here's the question.
You know, peace and prosperity usually usually drive election victory.
Is there anything that Joe Biden can point to, any policies that he's implemented that have that have made life better for people in our country and made us safer from our enemies abroad?
I don't think there's anything he can cite.
Safer from our enemies abroad, heavens no.
There's not a thing he can cite on that front.
Protecting America from terrorism.
Heavens no, especially the way the southern border is open.
If you're a Democrat, I think the solace you take from Joe Biden is abortion.
He's fighting to protect your abortion, your right to choose.
He's got that on his side that he'll argue for.
And I think climate change, all the mass, vast amounts of corporate welfare he's spending uh to give subsidies to uh fight climate change.
Those are the things that he's trying to do, and then of course he's trying to buy off young voters by forgiving their student loans, which he should never do.
It's just wrong in the first place.
So that interestingly is he's trying to buy chunks of the country because he he doesn't have the support of America, so he's trying to buy chunks of Americans.
That's kind of what Democrats do.
They they divide the country and then try to finance, spend, appeal to them by saying the other side is racist to you.
But these are not good times by anybody's definition.
People are suffering.
I mean, Bidenomics to people is like a punchline.
It's gonna be much harder in twenty four than it was in twenty.
In twenty he was running against incumbent Donald Trump with COVID.
And now what does Biden have to run?
He doesn't have any big factors running in his favor.
The economy is weaker, Economy is terrible.
Foreign policy is worse.
Terrorism threats.
All of that is is what makes everything I said to you before about Trump scaring people.
And Trump barely lost in 2020.
In four or five states, a fifty thousand vote difference would have made Trump the big winner.
And if you just assume everything holds steady, but Biden's less popular and he certainly is four years older.
You've got to assume Trump goes into this the favorite.
I tend to agree with you.
How do you explain the Trump phenomenon?
Because if you look at these polls here in New Hampshire, and I don't want to predict what's going to happen tomorrow, but I'd be very surprised if Trump doesn't win by a pretty significant margin.
You know, but that could be eight points.
But I mean he's got other polls inside advantage has him up sixty-two thirty-five today.
Other another two polls have him up eighteen and seventeen respectively.
I mean, these are big numbers, and especially with Governor DeSantis getting out, I would think a lot of his voters go to Trump.
What do you think?
You know, I I've been thinking long and hard about why Donald Trump has captured the Republican Party.
And I think it goes back to one simple thing.
Do you remember two weeks ago when it came out that Dr. Fauci said, we just made up six-foot disc social distancing?
It just came out of nowhere.
No scientific basis.
We made it up.
If you want to know why a Donald Trump has emerged as so popular and people want somebody like that to fight for him, because people have lost faith in institutions.
They've lost faith in government.
When they hear Fauci say, We inconvenienced you to such an extraordinary end that we made you stand six feet away from your grandmother and told you it was about science.
And it wasn't.
People say we're sick of it.
We want somebody different.
We don't want a politician.
We want somebody who will fight for us and do something about this government that's out of control.
How do you explain that uh I uh it defies, as I always say, all conventional political gravity.
How do you how do you explain this phenomenon?
Donald Trump gets arrested, his poll numbers get up uh go up.
He gets a mugshot, his poll numbers go higher.
He gets arrested again, they go even higher.
Lost faith in our institutions, and it's our institutions that have caused him to lose faith.
If Donald Trump were being prosecuted by a true blue conservative prosecutor in a red county, it might have more merit.
He's being prosecuted by the bluest of blue prosecutors who ran for office promising to prosecute Trump in the bluest of blue counties.
It's not fair, Sean.
And so that's why there's a rally around Trump when these things happen, because we, Republicans, are not going to let the Democrats dictate to us, who are candidates.
Over 80% of the people in Iowa, and from the polls I'm reading here, people think that all of these attacks against Trump, that our justice system has been weaponized, and this is all about politics.
They believe they're uh, you know, political persecutions, if you will.
And uh there's there's certainly been a precedent for it.
The Russia hoax went on three long years.
We did have fifty-one intel uh uh former intel people lie to the American people about Hunter's laptop.
Uh we did learn an awful lot about inappropriate spying and you know, Hillary's dirty dossier and all of these other issues were proven wrong, and we know that Joe was the one that really had a quid pro quo with Ukraine.
It wasn't Trump.
Uh, do you think people s is really see and understand that?
Has that penetrated the consciousness of most people?
Absolutely.
That's part of the rejectionism of institutions because they kept getting it wrong, and the person who they made the victim of all these wrong attacks was Donald Trump.
And so Republicans have rallied.
You know, you you left out of your string there.
My favorite was remember they accused Trump of removing blue mailboxes from street corners.
That way Yeah, actually.
And that was just to refurbish the mailboxes.
But it was front-page story network stories accusing Trump.
These people are mindless.
They really are.
But there are a lot of people in your orbit that supported George W. Bush that are part of that never Trumper movement.
What is your w what are your conversations like with some of them?
Well, it's it's you know, it's just an instant judgment.
He's a bad man, and therefore how can you support him?
And I've always been open-minded, and I recognize times change too, and different skills are needed at different times in this country.
Bush was a compassionate conservative in 2000, right when our nation needed that.
And I'm glad always he won, and we needed him on September eleventh and every day after.
Uh but we're in a different era now.
We're in an era that's much more of a tuperative, polarized, and that's why somebody who will fight for us is what we need.
Now, I've made the case, Sean, that sometimes Donald Trump fights so hard.
He he punches and his counterpunch ends up hitting himself in the chin.
That's a calibration I wish he would make going forward on all levels.
I just by the way, in the last hour I had him on.
I just asked him about that.
And he goes, Well, you want me to be nice all the time.
I said, No, there's an appropriate time to fight.
But this lately, I I think he's been showing a very gracious side of him and having known him for almost 30 years that I know exists in him that's real.
Yeah, he wants change.
I think he's going to continue to counterpunch and every once in a while take himself out.
But you know, that's the calculation.
People want a fighter, and that's the difference.
That's especially, as I said, with the with the faith in institutions collapsing the way it is.
And we want somebody strong.
We want somebody who's going to protect us.
When you look at the southern border and you see the terrorists coming over, and just a 10 million people who should not come into this country illegally.
Don't we want somebody who'll stop it strong enough to protect us?
Huge part of Trump's selling point.
Well, anyway, you always have a great analysis.
We appreciate your time as always.
Ari Fleischer, thank you.
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Let me play for you, you know.
Um it really frustrates me the system of voting.
I love New Hampshire.
I love the people of New Hampshire.
I love their independent spirit in New Hampshire.
You have over 40% of people here registered as independent.
And it's real.
I mean, uh, they're rugged individualists, they like people in Maine, people in Alaska, people in Idaho.
I mean, people that, you know what?
They they can handle themselves, and they're very responsible.
You know, just the people that make the country great.
I don't like their voting system that allows independents and Democrats to switch party affiliations so they can wreak havoc uh during elections.
And that's according to this what Secretary of State's office.
You know, there's been thousands of people that have done that in this state, in the state of New Hampshire.
How many?
I don't know.
And those efforts apparently are organized, as I mentioned earlier.
But anyway, just listen to some people just outright just telling them what they're doing.
That really puts me in the orange reason.
I frankly am more scared of another Trump term than another Biden term.
I don't know that I could conscience for him again.
I mean, he does things that we teach our children not to do.
I would probably end up voting for myself.
I mean, it's unbelievable.
It really is, because what they're saying is, oh, they're gonna vote for Biden anyway, so they want to wreak havoc.
What's the goal end goal?
Well, if Trump was gonna win among Republicans, oh, let's let's see if we can drag this out as long as possible and and have the eventual Republican nominee waste a ton of money, you know, having to run the next primary and the primary after that to lock things up because all of them cost millions of dollars.
Anyway, let's get to our uh phones 800-941 Sean if you want to be a part of the program.
Uh Dan is in Minnesota.
Dan, how are you?
Glad you called.
I'm good, sir.
Welcome to New Hampshire.
Yes, sir.
What?
I'm good.
How are you?
I'm good, sir.
Glad you called.
Just calling about the immigration issue.
It just drives me insane that there are millions and millions of uh undocumented immigrants coming across into this country illegally.
And what part of the word illegal don't they understand?
Why aren't these people being arrested and or sent back?
I I just can't get past it.
You know, I there's there's no reason for it.
None at all.
And the answer is you have a president not upholding his oath of office and enforcing the laws of the land.
That's what it they're that's what his constitutional oath is all about.
And he's not been held accountable.
Now, I know Republicans are have an impeachment inquiry into Department of Homeland Security Secretary mayorcus on this.
Frankly, the person that's most responsible is Joe Biden.
These are his policies.
And you know, up till what this this last week, lying to the American people, the borders are closed, the borders closed, the borders secure, the borders secure.
It's so beyond insulting to people.
It's unreal to me.
I it's unreal to me too, and I and I believe what you believe.
Eventually something's gonna happen in this country, and I hope they hold him responsible for it.
Well, it's gonna happen, and I'll tell you if I'm right about terrorists and terror cells uh having you know mixed in with this population of people that probably genuinely want a better life, but they didn't want to go through the process legally.
Uh I'm telling you, when something happens, they're gonna be held responsible.
And I will hold them responsible.
And I, you know, what good does what good is it for me to say I told you this was gonna happen.
That doesn't that's not gonna bring back American lives that are going to be lost because Joe didn't vet anybody coming in from Iran and Syria and Afghanistan and Egypt and Russia and China.
It's not gonna be able to bring them back.
It's so stupid, and it is the biggest national security failure of Joe Biden and is and that's saying a lot in his presidency.
Anyway, appreciate the uh call, my friend.
Uh let's say hi to Bud is in Utah.
Bud, how are you?
Welcome to New Hampshire, sir.
Um pretty nervous, Mr. Hannity.
This is my first time calling in, so be a little patient with me.
Well, you sound great.
Don't be nervous.
You're talking to friends here.
Uh no big deal.
Just we're having a conversation.
That's all.
I appreciate that.
I want to talk a little bit about election tampering.
In Utah, the Democrats register as Republicans, then vote in the Republicans' primary elections.
They're trying to influence which Republicans are on a ballot.
I believe the same thing happened in the Iowa caucuses.
Democrats there registered as Republicans and voted for Trump.
Now here's something a little different.
They voted for Trump, those Democrats.
Their thinking was that Trump is the only candidate Biden can win against.
Therefore, the Dems want Trump on the ballot against Biden, not Haley.
She's an easy winner over Biden and Harris.
I figure Trump probably actually polls show uh I've seen polls that showed Ron DeSantis, Nikki Haley, and Donald Trump winning.
I've not seen a poll recently that shows Donald Trump losing to Joe Biden and any of these polls.
But it's still early.
We got a long way to go before November.
I'm not making predictions.
Uh be ready for an emotional roller coaster as every presidential election year is.
There's going to be ups and downs and highs and lows.
There just always is.
It's the nature of the business.
The leftists hate Trump.
And that's going to drive their turnout.
And you know, turnout wins or loses elections.
And that's why Trump lost in 2020.
Also why the Dems did the Dems did better than expected in 2022.
So I'm a pragmatist, Mr. Hannity.
I don't agree fully with your analysis, but I'll let I'll let it go.
I think 2022 is far more about abortion than people Think, but that's a different issue.
So what's your what's your point though?
Same same thing.
The abortion drove turnout.
And turnouts would wins elections.
So again, the leftists will be motivated to get out and vote for Biden against Trump more than they would to vote against the B. That's not that's not what they're saying here in New Hampshire.
Democrats want to create havoc, and they want to they they're they're literally lobbying people to become independent and switch in the primary if they're a Democrat or independent that wouldn't vote for Trump ever, and they're trying to vote for uh Nikki Haley to make Trump look bad, to see if Nikki Haley can pull an upset here.
Now the polls show to me that that's gonna be you know a very heavy lift for Nikki Haley.
I have not yeah, look, I don't have anything bad to say about Nikki the the former governor.
I don't think she's gonna win her home state.
She's got a problem.
If she loses here tomorrow, and I don't really to me it doesn't matter what the margin is, um, and she's down 30 in her home state.
The state's governor and the two state senators have both have all three gone for Trump.
I think she's gonna have a very hard time in her home state.
And if you can't win your home state, you have a very hard time, I think, making the case that you're the person for the job.
Well, I agree with that.
Question I still want to get an answer from you about is which candidate is stronger against Biden?
And I don't think it's Trump.
You know, I'd like I'd be happy with Trump being president.
Don't get me wrong about that.
I'm very pragmatic.
I want to see a Republican well, there's only two candidates left.
So it's either gonna be Trump or Nikki Haley.
It looks like it's gonna be Trump to me.
Well, yeah, that's the way it looks, and uh I'm trying to persuade people to think about who has the best chance to win against the.
You should have you needed to go back a few months ago when when we had eight, nine people in the race.
Um but look, it's gonna be what it's gonna be.
America, all Democrats want to run on is January 6th, democracy in peril, abortion and demagogue abortion, uh, and Trump is evil, and then Republicans are all racist and and every have every phobia known to man.
And that's that's their plan.
But they can't run on one thing.
Are you better off than you were four years ago?
No.
Their policies have been a disaster.
But great call, Utah.
We appreciate it.
You get a gold star today, you were awesome.
Uh back to our phones as we say hi to Brandon in Louisiana.
Brandon, welcome to New Hampshire.
Glad you called, sir.
Hey, Sean.
Long time listener, first time caller.
Glad you called.
Hey, uh, Sean, I just want to make a quick comment.
Um now I'm not the most intelligent guy on this, but no, correct me if I'm wrong, but there's probably about 25 uh Republican governors out there and probably about the same number of Democratic governors out there.
Now, here recently the US saw a lawsuit against Texas Governor Abbott.
Uh I know there's probably about a dozen other states that are helping Texas, but why don't we have more Republican-led legislatures helping to pass bills similar to that uh um House Bill or um Senate bill for out of Texas to help that?
Instead of it being a state issue, why can't we make it a national issue that way?
You know, it's a whole lot different when you've got one state trying to try to do the same thing.
But when you've got 14, you know, 20, 25 other states doing the same thing, what sign of it show to this presidency that hey, this is enough.
I mean, it shows in the polls.
You see, we see President Trump leading the polls.
Where do we stop?
How do we get other governors, other states involved in doing similar actions such as this?
Well, uh, you know, I think you raise a really good question, and I think it's a thoughtful one.
Uh I can tell you that if if you look at how I think elections should be run, for example, in the country, if you look at how simple it is to resolve all the problems in the country, to me it's a pretty easy fix, don't you?
Yeah, oh easy.
I I I agree with you, John.
Um, but why aren't we doing it?
Well, you know, why do we have to depend on Mike Johnson, you know, to I mean, my fact that's how does Mike Johnson with a two vote margin get anything done?
It it just isn't gonna happen.
And I I know that there are very angry and frustrated Republicans about the CR.
I don't I don't think he had any choice, especially it just is the way that Washington's running.
He's Not he's he doesn't really have a lot of he doesn't have the full support he needs with his conference and then we have a bunch of liberal senators that that are not fighting for conservative values.
That combination to me is you know deadly.
Uh 800, 941 Sean is our number if you want to be a part of the uh program.
You know, anyway, and by the way, just to address also what he said about Abbott and the lawsuit, we've talked at length.
Abbott has tried everything possible as a governor to do the job of the federal government, and every step of the way, all they want to do is stop him.
And I give him a lot of credit.
You know, he has put up razor wire, he has built his own wall, he's put up caravans to stop people from coming into Texas.
And you know what?
Joe Biden just takes him to court, and how he's gotten away with it up to this point.
There's been three long years, unvetted, illegal immigration, and all the problems associated with it.
It's that simple.
Um, let's say hi to Paul in Florida.
Paul, we got about a minute and a half.
We're in New Hampshire.
Glad you called, sir.
I'm glad that I did call.
Thank you, Mr. Haney.
I'm in North Florida, not New Hampshire.
Oh, okay.
It says here, I said I'm in New Hampshire.
I said you're in Florida.
Cool.
You're in the free state of Florida.
You're in my home state.
Yeah, I'm at the speed trap capital.
Um, to the point.
We need an LLC written up where people can donate.
Republicans, Trumpers, Tea Party, everybody.
And we have to take them to court.
There are a lot of groups out there.
You have Steve Miller and Mark Meadows group.
Um, not sure if Mark's still a part of it.
Uh what is it?
American legal, I forget what they're calling themselves.
What is it?
America First Legal.
Okay.
And then you got the ACLJ, the American Center for Law and Justice.
That's Jay Seculo.
They do great work.
They're in court all the time.
As a matter of fact, the court case, I know ACLJ had a very big part to play in the victory in the lower court level out in Colorado when they tried to kick Trump off the ballot there.
So, you know, there are there are these organizations that you can find that are doing great work.
Um Judicial Watch does good work, they get a lot of FOIA information.
Um just too many to to list.
I'm gonna forget good groups, but any one of those groups is out there doing great work.
And the other Democratic supporters have not been brought up on charges of treason.
You have 11 federal officers signed a petition saying Biden's laptop was Russian dissolved insurfate information.
I don't know if we'd use the word treason.
I'd say they're a bunch of political hacks that knew nothing about the veracity of or anything about the the laptop that was released by Rudy Giuliani that the FBI had already verified as authentic.
Um it's to me it's just common sense.
They just lied could for pure political reasons.
Um is it good for the country?
No.
To use their former positions of power to do that, pretty disgusting.
All right, that's gonna wrap things up for today.
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