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Polls Tell The Future - January 23rd, Hour 2
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800-941 Sean on number.
If you want to be a part of the program, first in the nation primary happening right now here in the state of New Hampshire.
Well, we should have more information when we get on the air, nine Eastern Tonight for our regular show on Hannity on Fox.
Anyway, a final snapshot is by every account with every poll with one outlier.
Uh, Donald Trump is up in the high teens, uh, or 20 plus percent.
And these polls are really, you know, dead on.
Anyway, our pollster friends are with us, John McLaughlin, McLaughlin and Associates, Matt Towery, Insider Advantage, Robert Cahaley of the Trafalgar Group.
Guys, well, great to have you both here.
Just for uh the latest polls, Trafalgar, Robert, you have at 5836 Trump in New Hampshire.
Uh Matt Towery, you have it 6235.
You have the highest margin.
The next highest is the Suffolk MBC poll at 60 38.
Um and John McLaughlin won't share his poll numbers because John is polling for the Trump people, if I'm not mistaken, is that true?
Yes.
And and a win is a win.
And by the way, that is a good point.
A win is a win.
Um let's analyze what makes this primary different than many other primaries.
Uh the fact that up to a certain date in October, Democrats could switch to be uh independents because they want to wreak a little havoc in the Republican primary.
They're not really having a primary here, uh one that would be normal because Joe Biden pretty much said uh gave Iowa and New Hampshire the middle finger.
Anyway, what what impact do you see those uh independents having on this race today?
John McLaughlin.
Well, I I they're coming in.
I mean, I mean, 44% of the voters in New Hampshire are undeclared or independents, and a lot of them moved up from Massachusetts.
And some of them are the Republicans that left the socialist state.
But in the meantime, only 28% are Republican and only 28% are Democrat.
But we've seen in our polling that three in ten of the uh current Republican uh primary voters have a history of voting in past Democrat primaries.
So there's Nikki Haley's campaign, and I mean she's taking money from like Reed Hoffman from LinkedIn, a big Binder donor give her super pack 250,000.
Their strategy is to invade the Republican primary and hijack it and and try to embarrass Donald Trump.
What's interesting in the polls that you're talking about the the media polls, roughly 55% of the voters are still registered Republicans.
And in that group, like a Matt's uh, you know, poll, you've got uh 76% of the Republicans voting for Donald Trump.
In the Suffolk poll today, the update of course there's a 77%.
So the Republicans in New Hampshire see this and are having a backlash that they really don't like this.
And the independents, they're running about even because Nikki Haley, you know, we're hitting her with she wants to cut Social Security.
She wants to raise the age of Social Security.
So, you know, she's flip-flopped on taxes, she's opposed Trump on the border wall, she's opposed him on immigration, on the terrorist ban.
So Republicans are galvanized against her.
And independence, it's kind of a wash.
So, you know, they're trying to put up memos today that they're going on from here to South Carolina.
Well, South Carolina will beating her two to one.
So Donald Trump has gone from maybe he'll win New Hampshire, it could be really close, to all these published polls saying it's a decisive win.
And for Nikki Haley, unless she wins New Hampshire, which doesn't seem likely as long as uh the Trump voters get out today.
Um, you know, unless she wins today, she really has no path for the nomination.
And she ought to get on the phone.
Well, I mean, I I think if Nikki does lose by double digits tonight, even if she were to lose by seven or eight points, that is a pretty decisive win for Donald Trump, regardless of what the polls may show.
But the the question that I would think she has to ask herself, it we the Republicans will have an open primary.
At best, Donald Trump could be a one-term president.
That's it.
So in four years from now, all of these people can run again.
So the calculation would be for Nikki, in my view, is do you want to go into your home state and get beaten?
And if the polls are right, beaten badly by Donald Trump, and what does that do for your long-term prospects if you have ambitions to be president?
That's what I would ask.
Uh Matt, let me get your take on it.
Well, I mean, you're saying exactly what we've all been saying, uh, you, myself, Robert, John, over the last month, month and a half, and that is that South Carolina, she can't survive it.
It's just it's Trump territory, and you have the governor, you have the speaker, you have most of the political apparatus in South Carolina supporting Trump.
I don't know what's gonna happen in New Hampshire today.
I can tell you I've been polling New Hampshire since uh two thousand, and it's always uh a rough one to poll because they don't always always want to tell you exactly what they're thinking.
They take pride in it there.
Um and turnouts if he now the fact that it's um an open primary, quote unquote.
You know I hold Georgia primaries for years, and that's truly open.
There it's Democrats, Republicans they can vote anywhere they want.
So I don't think it's being too difficult.
The one thing I do find in our poll, at least, and I could be way off on this thing.
I am certainly the one of the highest numbers.
I gotta hope I may be eating some crow tomorrow.
But uh we we saw an acceleration with the Santas got out of the race, and that's when we Well, you you didn't have egg on your face after Iowa.
I think you had the final number of Trump being uh fifty-two.
You were off by one percentage point.
I'd say that's pretty darn accurate.
Well, actually, that was Robert and myself together the entire advantage poll headed at fifty-one.
So between the two of us, and and Robert was right there too.
I mean, we nailed the So you're thro you you're throwing Robert down the stairs for being down one point being off one point in a poll, which was which is within any margin of error.
Robert, I bet you're not liking this.
This is your podcast partner.
No, hey, don't do that to me, Janity.
Well, I I'm I'm not I'm no better than that.
But I'll tell you what is it's just go ahead, Robert.
Have you all heard about this uh auto call telling people not to vote in the Democrat primary?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But by the way, was that uh AI generated?
I heard it was AI generated.
Right.
Well, think about it.
There's a lot of people who were who would have voted for Nikki who were being asked to vote in the Democrat primary right in Biden.
So the only person who served by that call is Nikki.
Why do you say Nikki?
Because the goal would be to get people to to not vote in the Democrat primary and keep them in the Republican primary.
Look, we we're gonna find out tonight.
So we'll definitely know.
I just don't like any opportunity.
Look, if I think Republicans should pick Republican nominees.
That it's that simple.
And if that were the case in New Hampshire, Donald Trump probably would get 70% of the vote tonight.
And and the every one of your polls is showing that, and it's Suffolk, it's MBC, it's Trafalgar, it's uh it's insider advantage, it's the Washington Post, it's Emerson.
Um I mean, every major polling group, you know, is saying the same thing that Nikki Haley's winning among independents pretty by a pretty big margin.
The question is of the forty some odd percent of the electorate that's independent, how many of those people are gonna be showing up today, or do they really care?
I mean, I would think if you're a Democrat, you're not really caring too much about Joe Biden's primary today, because you know that Joe Biden pretty much gave your state the middle finger and went right to straight to South Carolina, where in 2020 he was saved by our congressman by the name of James Clyburn.
Uh all right, what are we gonna expect tonight?
What do you get why do you guys feel so strongly that this is gonna be a pretty significant win by Donald Trump and by the margin you believe it's gonna be at?
Matt, I'll throw this to you first.
Sure.
Uh well, here's here here's what I'm thinking, Sean.
I don't I don't know if we're gonna get to 62 or not.
I do know two things.
One, Trump was on the upswing already last week, and with Santos got out, we saw the numbers really start to explode.
I mean, they were even higher than some of the numbers in the raw numbers that we that we ended up waiting it too.
Secondly, I'm not convinced this independent vote is gonna be as big as everyone thinks.
Um I think the Democrats are concerned about Joe Biden needing to write his name in.
I saw these signs that were produced that look, you know, the ones that look like they're homemade signs, but this you know, they're all holding them up at one time.
Ninety-nine percent of that time that's a union or someone who's paid to do that.
That means the Democrats care about this.
They're trying to make sure that Biden isn't embarrassed now that there's some microscope on it.
So I'm not so sure that they haven't looked at the polls and said, hey, look, we need to get our folks over to to the Republican side, the unaffiliated we have out there who are actually lean Democrats.
So we don't know who's going to turn up today, and I haven't heard how turnout is, but the crowds For Trump have been enthusiastic, they've been large.
I'm I'm not in New Hampshire.
You are, but I've not seen a lot of energy for Haley, and I've seen a lot of energy that seems to be coming out for Trump.
The the polls could be off.
I've been off before.
You're only as good as your last poll.
But we just saw him coming up, and if he's anywhere 55 or above, that's gonna be a huge victory.
It like John said, if he wins it all in that state, it's a victory for him because from that point on it's smooth sailing.
South Carolina's gonna go for Trump.
Why do you why are you as high as you are?
Why do you believe the margin will be as large as you say, Robert?
Well, I I I think it's just exactly what what Matt's saying.
I I think there were two things that happened.
One, there was momentum when DeSantis got out of the race that kind of accelerated things, but Trump also left uh Iowa's momentum, and but I think that that's explained some of the separation.
But the fact that the Biden people really started getting panicked, the ones at locally and doing this big writing campaign, those people coming right off the top.
I mean, they were engaged in an operation chaos to vote for Nikki, and now they gotta go save Biden.
And so I think that's exactly what's happening, and so there's a lot of votes that she could have had uh that she's not gonna get.
But I mean, literally, if you saw her this morning, uh I think it was Fox and Prince.
I mean, like the argumentative attitude, this is a lady who got bad poll numbers last night.
There's no question in my mind.
Yeah, I I did see the exchange this morning, and uh I thought it was a a fair and friendly interview, and the only question was uh pretty much the question I was asking uh John McLaughlin, and that is okay.
If you don't win here, do you really want to go to South Carolina where Donald Trump has, according to real clear politics, about a 30-point lead.
Um, but to your your uh but the same question I want to ask you, John, is why do you see the margin this wide and and what happened to widen that m margin and and why is there only one poll out there that I know real clear politics doesn't even use uh in terms of the Real Claire Politics average is ARG.
What is it about this polling group that has had it within two or tied or within four points, and everybody else is in the teens or higher?
Well, as far as the ARG polls go, uh I mean real clear politics doesn't put them on the average.
They they look at uh Robert's polls and Matt's polls and they say those are good polls and they put them on the on the uh site.
But with ARG, they they have a bad track record and it's not seen as a credible poll, and they don't tell you who's paying for it.
So who knows?
But so much so much for that.
By the way, the Trump campaign, as far as the organization goes, we have a great organization, Susie Wiles, Chris Lasvita, uh Stebannik, the chairman up here in New Hampshire, they've built a great organization.
They're busy getting out the vote.
As far as the lead goes, yeah, sure, it's widening in the polls, but that doesn't count.
The votes count now.
And really, people have until 7 o'clock in most of the states, 8 o'clock in some parts of the state, some some places keep the polls open till eight.
Uh, but people have to go vote, and you get a high turnout here.
And the Secretary of State's predicting a record turnout for the uh Republican primary, precisely because Nikki Haley is trying to bring in the independence into our Republican primary.
But uh so the Secretary of State says there'll be 322,000 people voting in the primary.
The uh 2016 when Donald Trump won New Hampshire, uh it was 287,000.
So, you know, we're gonna get a healthy turnout.
You cannot ignore anecdotally Matt Tower, I'll give you the last word here today.
You cannot ignore the size of these crowds and the enthusiasm for Trump that other candidates don't have.
I uh you know, how do you explain that, especially in light of all that the president's been through and all the things that he's facing in the coming year or years?
Well, I think it's becoming very clear now that every time he's prosecuted, every time somebody has a trial or lawsuit, whether it's criminal or uh civil, uh it just feeds the monster that makes Trump bigger and bigger and bigger and just eats up everyone else's space and he gets more votes.
So that's really the main explanation, at least in New Hampshire.
I'll say this uh one last thing.
John McLaughlin was on our poll poll um podcast rather than to Robert and I do polling plus, and John did a fantastic.
By the way, thanks for inviting me on your polling, you know, podcast.
Uh apparently you apparently you don't think that highly of my views.
No, wait, last time you said I said something on the podcast, which I didn't.
Now you're saying I didn't invite you.
We've got to get the record straight here.
You're we got the record straight.
You had New Gingrich on, and you all were talking about me, and I was correct about that.
You were not correct about that.
My name are you saying my name didn't come up in that conversation?
Are you because we have it on tape?
You don't have it on tape.
Anyway, uh we appreciate all of you.
It's gonna be an interesting night.
John, what time you think we'll know by quickly?
Uh well, the exit polls you'll you'll know before I am because you work for a network.
It's like the exit polls will be, you know, hopefully they're right.
Sometimes they're wrong, but hopefully, uh, you know, I've seen exit polls that showed that John Kerry was the next president.
I'm not the big exit poll person that you you're ever going to depend on.
But uh it looks like probably around nine o'clock in my hour, or or we expect speeches.
It should be an interesting hour tonight for sure.
Anyway, we're live in New Hampshire.
Thank you all.
Our pollsters, Robert Cahaley, Matt Towery, John McLaughlin, 800-941 Sean, our number, if you want to be a part of the program.
Uh, we've been saying a lot on this program that with Joe Biden's unvetted 10 million illegal immigrants he's allowed into the country, and we have pointed out now where we know many of them are coming from.
We know hundreds, over six hundred from Iran, the number one state sponsor of terror.
Over 500 from their proxy state, Syria.
We know that the the home of the Muslim Brotherhood is in Egypt.
Well, why are 3,400 Egyptians showing up at our southern border?
Uh we know that the home of Al Qaeda is Afghanistan.
Uh, okay, why are over 6,000 plus Afghanis showing up at our border?
Uh, why are over 12,000 showing up from Russia?
Why are 26 plus thousand that we know of showing up from China?
Why are we allowing China to buy up our farmland and our ranch land and land near military installations?
Why do they get away with a spy balloon?
Why did they get away with unfair trade practices, intellectual property theft?
Why do they get away with threatening our military, uh, our Air Force, our Navy, and no repercussions from Joe Biden ever.
No consequences to pay, so why should they stop?
Anyway, uh, when I had President Trump on the program yesterday, and I've been saying this to pretty much anybody when I talk about the borders, because I am sorry, there you there's no way you're gonna convince me that that amount of people from our top geopolitical foes, that that not everyone on that list is coming here because they want a better life for themselves and their family and they want to live in America.
No, I would say among that population of unvetted Joe Biden illegal immigrants.
You know, it's interesting.
You make the trip from Iran all the way to our southern border.
That doesn't seem odd, peculiar to you.
Uh, or if you make the trip from Russia or China or Egypt or let's see, uh Afghanistan or Syria.
Seems a little odd to me.
Uh, and I've been saying I'm a hundred percent certain, but I pray to God that I'm wrong.
But I'm a hundred percent certain that among those people Joe is allowed into this country unvetted, there are terror cells plotting, planning, and scheming, you know, another 9-11 or worse, uh, you know, on October 7th or worse, and it will happen.
And they will have blood on their hands, just like frankly, because they don't secure the border, you know, all these opioid and fentanyl deaths, I hold them accountable for that too.
Anyway, President Trump, you know, mentioned me uh in the interview we did yesterday in this exchange.
They're coming into our country, and a lot of terrorists are coming in.
This is really bad.
I heard somebody yesterday say 100% happened to be Sean Hannity.
Did you ever hear of Sean Hannity?
He said 100% certain that there'll be some horrible acts, terror acts, and that's the answer.
It's 100%.
It's a hundred percent.
The people coming into our country, it's a hundred percent certain.
You know, I mean, it's a hundred percent.
Now, Trump's had an answer.
He said he's gonna build an iron dome for the U.S. Now, when Ronald Reagan talked about, quote, Star Wars, which by the way, would be, oh, let's see, the iron dome.
Uh, you know, being able to shoot missiles out of the sky before they actually land.
Oh, he was mocked, he was ridiculed, he was laughed at.
Frankly, it probably will go down along with all his other successes is one of his greatest, if not the greatest success.
And what Trump is saying is absolutely needed and necessary.
These countries now have hypersonic missiles that our country apparently doesn't have.
And in the case of China, I've talked to top defense officials.
Uh, and my sources have been very clear that they got the technology to build the hypersonic missiles from us that they stole from us.
Uh anyway, here's what Trump says he'd do.
I will build an iron dome over our country, a state-of-the-art missile defense shield made in the USA.
We do it for other countries.
We help other countries.
We build, we don't do it for ourselves.
We need it too.
You know, Reagan proposed that many years ago.
Star Wars.
He he proposed it many, many years ago, but at that time there was no technology.
It was just like it looked good.
But we have unbelievable technology.
We shoot them down.
I've seen so many things.
I've seen shots that you wouldn't even believe.
Missile launched, they go, missile launched.
And you hear a bell go.
I mean, I see this.
I like I it's so incredible.
And these guys, these geniuses, they go, these are not muscle guys here, they're muscle guys up here, right?
And they calmly walk to a seat, ding ding ding ding ding ding.
They've only got 17 seconds to figure this whole thing out, right?
Boom.
Okay.
Missile launch, ping, boom.
To most un and we don't have it here.
But we help other countries in having it.
No, we're gonna have the greatest iron dome.
Let's call it iron dome.
Anyway in the world, and it's gonna be manufactured, a lot of it right here in New Hampshire, actually.
Unbelievable.
You know what?
I think it's a great idea, especially with the world being as dark and evil as it is.
You know, if only somebody would call Sean Hannity and just ask him.
What are you talking about?
What he thinks.
You know, Trump had it right the first time in this remix.
I gotta be honest.
No, I know where we're going.
Everybody refuses to call Sean.
That's right.
Get your hands in the air.
That's right, clutch them stuff.
Sean Hannity.
I said the walking stupid thing.
If somebody would call Sean Hannity, I told you Sean Hannity, everybody refuses to call it.
Maybe he shouldn't be president.
Maybe he should be like an artist.
All right, now this is a funny story behind us that I gotta tell.
So I'm in the middle of one of the debates were going on.
I don't remember.
I mean, I can't, I probably it was Hillary versus Trump.
Maybe it was during the primary.
I don't remember.
I'm in the middle of a busy, busy newsroom with all the fake news media.
And and let's be honest.
They don't like me, and I don't particularly like them.
And then all of us, they're all watching this debate.
And then Trump said, Well, somebody would just call Sean Hannity.
Sean Hannity reported on it.
He has all the facts on this.
And it just he brought up my name like ten times in this one statement.
And the whole room is like, you know, E.F. Hutton just entered the room.
It just went quiet.
And I'm just looking like, hi guys.
I'm very proud of the fact that we've never been to a Washington correspondence dinner.
And I'll tell you why.
Because I'm just going to be honest.
I don't like most of them.
There are a few that are okay.
Uh, and most of them don't like me.
So why would I spend an hour putting on that idiotic tuxedo?
Um, I don't I don't understand.
It takes you an hour?
What are you doing wrong?
Okay.
Why would I put on a tuxedo to hang out with a bunch of people that I know don't like me?
We got rid of that.
Okay, got it.
Okay.
That don't like me and that I don't like either.
I mean, it's just let's be honest about it.
I personally before the end of your career, you should go just to make them feel uncomfortable.
Having an awkward moment is part of growth.
Okay, so you think my mere presence makes them uncomfortable.
Yes, I do.
I've been in Finland with you where we sat next to an entire table of liberals.
It was painful.
By the way, what did I do to that table?
You bought them dinner.
It was awful.
I'm like, why?
No, I didn't want to do that.
Not even just a round of drinks.
No, you covered their table.
I probably did.
Yeah, you did.
I don't remember.
They were over there eating deer meat.
I'm like, no.
Blair remembers I did.
Yeah.
Funniest thing about this was Helsinki?
Yes.
Okay.
The funniest thing about that dinner.
Now, you have the big summit with Kim Jong-un and Donald Trump going on.
Or was it Putin?
That was the Poop one.
Okay.
And we went to all of these.
Vietnam, Singapore, Helsinki.
Well, that was when we had a world leader that knew how to have a meeting.
Okay.
So, and yeah, and I can actually talk after the long plane ride.
And it was the strangest thing.
So you here Finland, their largest newspaper, um has this huge summit going on with two of the biggest world leaders.
You would think that would be the most dominating story for their number one newspaper.
No.
Top fold.
The story was about Sean Hannity Leaves big tip for the people that served.
They were lovely people.
And apparently it's not the custom to tip in Finland.
And I'm like, well, I don't really care what your p custom is where I live.
This is how I roll and I'm uh giving you a tip.
Then they had to figure out a whole system because nobody's ever done it before.
No, what was funny was they came back to the table.
And they were like, Oh, we're so sorry, sir.
You must have uh misread this, you know.
Um this and you're like, no, no, this is for you.
And the woman's like, I yeah, I don't understand what's happening.
I actually don't.
Like she just was like, I'm sorry.
What what exactly is going on?
I don't know.
Uh maybe it's because of my but I always think when I see a waiter, I think of my dad.
Because he waited tables on weekends to reaction money.
Or yourself.
Yeah, but I just I don't know, I can't really explain it.
So I've always ever since I've got uh got money.
Um I just I just want to be a good tipper.
Go ahead.
What?
Why are you laughing?
So Blair is reminding me of when we were in what tell the part where the waiter cried.
I thought that was touching.
Oh yeah, there was a bunch of people crying.
Because they really thought you made a mistake.
And then they were like, oh, you know, Mr. Hannity, yada, yada.
And then you know, all the CNN people, you know, you know what the headline on the media is gonna be?
Hannity makes women cry.
That's what it's that's what it's gonna be.
Listen, man, if they're crying out of happiness, there is such a thing as tears of happiness, and they were very happy and very grateful, and then you know they gave stank eye to all the CNN liberals, which was fun.
I enjoyed that part of the dinner.
That was nice.
I have the greatest story, but it would be so selfish and and egotistical and self-serving about one time when I left a woman a really good tip.
So let's talk about a different time then when you pulled the prayer sticks out of the Buddhist temple um the space outside of the temple.
Let's go a different direction because that was a lot of fun.
All right, then the monk comes out and his other story is m this other story is much better than the one you've told five hundred times.
That was hysterical.
That was uh and you're looking at me like what I'm like, those are prayers, those are people's prayers.
And you're like, no, no, not it's incense.
I'm like, it's a prayer ritual.
And then the monk comes out, he goes, sir.
Um he's like, Oh, she told me to do it.
I'm like, first of all.
That is total fake news.
And I was I I said I was adding prayer to the to the prayer.
I'm doubling down on their prayer.
I'm like, you don't even know who they're praying for.
We used to call them punks when we were like kids with back in the day.
Back in the day with fireworks on the fourth of July.
So funny.
Uh all right.
As you can see, we're really nervous about tonight's big primary.
All right, quick break, we'll come right back.
We'll hit the phones.
800, 941 Sean on number as we continue.
We are in New Hampshire.
It's primary day, the first in the nation primary.
Well, full coverage, nine Eastern tonight on Hannity as well as we continue.
Up next, our final roundup and information overload hour.
Let's get to our busy phones.
800-941-SHAWN, our number if you want to be a part of the program.
Uh Frank in Pennsylvania.
What's up, Frank?
Welcome to uh New Hampshire and uh glad you called, sir.
Hi, Sean.
Uh so I felt compelled to call to tell you that I appreciate everything since I've been listening to you, I think it was 2009, 2010.
My daughter was born in 2010.
My father in law introduced me to you and uh you know, listening to you in F on Fox and then the radio, and we go back and forth whenever he's uh uh away from me, he texts me, hey listen, Sean's on, you know, and you know, I do the same thing if if I'm listening then and I you know I know he's working or something, I I text him back.
I just want to tell you that.
I was a registered democrat my whole entire life.
I came to Lehigh Valley and this was 1996.
I voted for Bill Clinton.
After everything that has happened, I changed my um or should I say I pivoted my political uh insight because of everything that you put on the table For us to dissect, so to speak, you know, because you put it out there and it's up to us to this to decipher it or or say, you know, uh this this is which would he's telling us the truth.
This is honesty, you have to be you know open minded to what's being said because some people lie to you.
I'm not gonna say who, but you know, networks are out there that completely lie to you.
And and what I found listening to you is truth.
And everything that you've showed and said and talked about, I found truth in my family and my neighbors, and uh that's why I registered as a Republican when I renewed my license, and I'm gonna vote for Trump.
And I've actually contacted them and uh I asked him, what can I do to help you and your your campaign to move forward?
Because that's what's important right now.
What can we do to help this man get elected?
It's not about Trump, it's about someone from outside coming in and uh flipping the tables upside down on this uh club or membership, you know, and uh putting everything first for our country.
And that's what this man is doing.
He loves our country.
And I it's a but you know, it's interesting you say that.
Um there's nothing you you can't doubt how much Donald Trump loves the program.
This is what Dennis Miller said.
And he understands all that Trump's been through and all that his family's been through, and all the lies that have been told, and all the conspiracy theories peddled.
I mean, this this went on for years in his presidency.
Uh you know, almost three long years, and it and it literally, you know, followed us all through, you know, the the election of 2020, past that before we ever get to the Durham report, which vindicated everything we reported.
Uh look, we work very hard on getting the truth out there.
News and information you're never gonna get from the media mob.
They don't even want you to hear Donald Trump's voice.
You know, can Tim Foyle hack conspiracy theorist, you know, Rachel Mattow makes the editorial decision.
We can't trust putting Donald Trump uh uninterrupted on the air.
Our audience is too stupid uh to to be able to discern for themselves uh whether they like this guy, like what he's saying, agree with what he's saying or not.
And the same thing with fake Jake Tapper, claims that he's a journalist, he's a talk show host, he's not a journalist.
Uh anyway, my friend, I am glad you're out there.
We truly appreciate it.
Can't do the show without you.
When we come back, Kyrie Lake is gonna join us.
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