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Ageless You - February 23rd, Hour 3
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You know, I've interviewed Donald Trump a lot, and he can talk for hours, and he's lucid, and he's so well-versed on any topic you throw at him.
We don't talk about the topics I'm going to bring up in an interview ahead of time.
He can talk about anything, and he can do it for hours on end.
As a matter of fact, I don't think there's ever been an hour show that I've done with him where he doesn't go over the hour, and then we get more tape to run the next day.
I know that happened to Laura last week, this past week, when she had her town hall with President Trump.
And so the media mob, I was reading on MediaIte comments and a headline said, well, what is it with pronouns?
Because he mentions it in some comments that he's making in a speech where he's obviously lucid, but they try to, they're now trying to make some type of comparison that Donald Trump's cognitive has cognitive decline like Biden.
It is another media lie.
It's just like that the borders are secure and the borders are closed.
That's a lie.
I never spoke to my brother.
I never spoke to my son or anybody for that matter about their foreign business deal.
That was a lie.
Joe Biden can get more done in a single day.
And I'm sorry, in one hour, the most Americans get done in a single day.
I'm like, okay, that's like the biggest lie of all time.
But that's, you know, that's their way to fight back their lack of coverage.
It's amazing the people that would never coverage Joe Biden's cognitive decline.
Now, all of a sudden, they want to say, oh, Trump mixed up Nikki Haley and so-and-so and Nancy Pelosi or Kamala, whoever.
And see, he's just like Biden.
No, he's not.
Not even close.
Biden can't even do a Super Bowl interview.
The easiest interview to ever do.
So I'm going to play what they're saying is Donald Trump confused and asking, what is it with pronouns?
Because I can't even see what they're describing.
But let me play it for you.
And then right out of that, I'm going to give you an updated gaffe montage of your president, Joey.
And you tell me who is in cognitive decline because it ain't Trump.
Listen.
They're taking the parks from children.
No more baseball fields.
No more soccer fields.
No more anything.
It doesn't sound very serious.
Docker fields and baseball fields are very serious.
But I did it, and Israel therefore became the capital.
I supported school prayer, very important school prayer, which we forced, unfortunately, had to force into some schools.
It should be very easy.
You would think it would be very easy, but it wasn't, but we did it.
This great organization has helped spread the word of God, the love of Christ, the stories of the Holy Bible, and the voices of famed evangelical people and evangelists like the late, great Pat Robertson.
Our children hear enough about pronouns.
What is with pronouns?
If you really study it and look at it, it's sick.
It's sick.
This is the United States Ghimer, for God's sake.
This is who we are.
This is not what we should be doing.
Just imagine.
I mean, sincerely, I say this is a father of a man who won the Bronze Star, the Conspicuous Service Medal, and lost his life in Iraq.
On my Washington State Infrastructure Week, America's having infrastructure decade.
Decade.
Over a billion, $300 million, trillion, $300 million.
Initially, the president of Mexico, Cece, did not want to open up the gate to allow humanitarian material to get in.
I talked to him.
I convinced him to open the gate.
There's been a response from the response from the opposition.
But, yes, I'm sorry.
From Hamas.
We'll teach Donald Trump a valuable lesson.
Don't mess with him in America unless you want to get the benefit.
Lies through an international depressure.
Isolate and punish China.
Representative governor, Senator Braun, Senator Booker, Representative Jackie, are you here?
Where's Jackie?
I didn't think she was going to be here to help make this a reality.
Happy birthday to you.
Happy birthday, dear Dallen.
Happy birthday to you.
Well, it's hell turn at 30, but you got to put up with it.
And if you think that's not bad enough, let me play one more comment.
Then we'll get to our friend Joe Concha.
Apparently on Liberal Joe, there was Claire McCaskill.
Literally, she said this.
I move that every newspaper in America that they quit doing any fact checks on Joe Biden.
Wow.
But they claim to be journalists over at the conspiracy theory channel MSDNC.
Listen to this.
And can I make a suggestion?
I move that every newspaper in America quits doing any fact checks on Joe Biden until they fact-check Donald Trump every morning on the front page.
It is ridiculous that the New York Times fact-checked Joe Biden on something.
I mean, he vomits lies.
Trump vomits lies every day, over and over and over again.
And it's just ridiculous that the New York Times is doing a fact-check on Biden while they let Trump, like why they're numb to the torrent of lies coming out of Trump's mouth.
Anyway, here for analysis, we have probably the only honest media analyst in the country, Fox News contributor, and frankly should have his own media show, our friend Joe Concha's back with us.
Let's start with Declair McCaskill.
I move that every newspaper in America quit doing any fact-checking on Biden on the heels of the Biden White House complaining to the White House Correspondents Association and complaining to the New York Times that they dare finally caught up to me four years later and reporting that Joe's a cognitive mess.
Your reaction.
For a former Senator McCaskill, right?
And she goes on MSNBC and on Morning Joe and makes this utterly ridiculous, let's put it this way.
Let's say if you or I called on when Trump was president to never fact check Donald Trump again, American newspapers, you should not do this and hold the powerful accountable.
I think the pitchfork store would run out of pitchforks in terms of the protests outside of 1211 6th Avenue and our studios there or your former studios.
Good job moving to Florida.
It's freezing here today.
Anyway, the point is that, yeah, you make a statement like that, and it just shows you that MSNBC, I get they're left and they're unapologetic about it, but now they're crazy and left.
And when you're those two things, it's why only friends and relatives are watching at this point, Sean.
You know, it really is amazing to me.
I mean, they're so corrupt.
You know, Joe, I've explained what my job is.
I think you have a good understanding.
I don't say I'm a journalist.
I say I'm a talk show host.
And I describe it in detail.
I can produce thousands of hours of straight news coverage, no opinion at all.
This is the news of the day.
This is what's happening.
I do investigative reporting, the mob, the media will never do.
And I've done that for years, and I can produce thousands of hours of that on radio and TV.
I give opinion, but I'm honest about it.
I'm an outspoken conservative.
There's no claiming that I'm something that I'm not.
They're not honest.
I also do culture and sports.
I'm like an entire newspaper.
And yes, I'm a member of the press.
But they claim to be journalists, Joe.
Are they journalists?
Is that comment on that, the comments made, for example, on Liberal Joe or the conspiracy theories spread led by Rachel Maddow on MSDNC, three years of lying about the Russia hoax, using, by the way, a credible FBI source who turns out that he wasn't so credible, Christopher Steele that Hillary paid for?
I mean, they're just full of it.
I'm just sick and tired of them just being so blatantly dishonest.
I remember Rachel Maddow, she was on Bill Maher's show, and she was actually challenged on something.
And she said, my job is to be a journalist and not to give you what my opinion is on things.
You got to be kidding, right?
No, I swear I'll send you the clip.
And she never appeared on the show after that again because she has to live in a bubble being challenged.
It's not something that she likes very much.
But, yeah, whether it's Maddow, whether it's Scarborough, they're obviously opinion people, and they still claim that they're journalists.
But then when you get to the Anderson Coopers of the world and the Jake Tappers of the world and you go down the line, it's...
By the way, I've got to correct you.
On this program, it's fake Jake.
But go ahead.
Oh, yes.
Okay, that's your nickname, and that's fine.
But that's the thing, right?
That's why CNN is even more low than MSNBC, because CNN still, to this day, will tell you that they're the ones in the middle, and they're the ones who are objective, and they challenge Republicans and Democrats equally.
And obviously, that's not the case.
And that's why, even in an election year, Sean, when two wars are going on, this should be CNN's sweet spot.
They should be doing quite well given the conditions on the ground, both overseas and here domestically with the election.
They should easily be pulling 2 million viewers a night.
They can't even get 700,000, which think about that across 50 states, and you're in more than 100 million homes.
That's really hard to get down to that number.
But that's where they are because people, they see right through it, and they're insulted by the fact that these people so piously, for instance, where they won't even carry Donald Trump's remarks.
Watch on Saturday when he wins South Carolina, they're going to cut away and tell you that they're doing it to save the audience from hearing any lies from this candidate.
And then in the same breath, say, and coming up next, Adam Schipp joins us, right?
So that's the thing.
The congenital liar.
God, I mean, was there anybody that lied more about Russia collusion than him?
Oh, maybe all the hosts on MSDNC.
I mean, it's unbelievable to me.
They're never held accountable.
And by the way, they made such a big deal about the 1023 source that the FBI had on the payroll since 2010.
And by the way, it infuriates me that the FBI is paying people to give them false information.
But that was Christopher Steele.
That was the entire Russia hoax.
Four Pfizer warrants were based on that dirty disinformation Hillary Clinton bought and paid for Russian dossier.
And four separate Pfizer warrants based on that.
Nobody held accountable, Joe.
I'm worried about our country.
And think about how that was presented, that dossier, right?
It was not the gossip that it was or the trash document that Trump called it at the time.
They presented it as gospel, as it's real.
And to put a name like dossier with it, doesn't that sound very James Bond, very important, has to be true kind of thing?
Like even the labeling of it is quite funny.
But you should be worried for your country at this point, Sean.
I mean, we saw the FCC just rule today, or maybe it was yesterday, that now all broadcasters have to share the demographic information of their employees.
How many blacks you employ?
How many Hispanics?
How many whites?
How many women?
How is that anybody's business, especially the government?
If any broadcast outlet or news outlet wants to run their organization the way they see fit with the most qualified people, we're filling quotas now, too, on the broadcast end.
I mean, this is scary stuff.
All right, quick break more with Joe Conshaw, our media guru on the other side.
Then we'll get to your calls hopefully this Friday as we continue our coverage from South Carolina, the big primary tomorrow.
Hannity tonight from South Carolina, 9 Eastern on the Fox News channel.
All right, we continue our final moments with our friend Joe Concha, probably the best media analyst in the country, the only objective one.
You know, I'm looking at this election year unfold, and I see this new term that has, I guess, been coined, a lawfare.
It's obvious what's going on.
We do have the weaponization of justice in America.
I don't think there's any disputing that.
I don't think we have equal justice or equal application of our laws.
And it's clear that they're using the Department of Justice.
They're using state AGs and prosecutors to go after Donald Trump and drown him in legal woes so he can't even run a normal campaign.
And I don't know what the reaction is going to be.
So far, he's defied all conventional political gravity.
Can that keep up?
Or at some point, does it catch up to him?
I keep seeing polls, Sean, especially in the past two weeks with the judgment in New York, $450 million, and what we saw with Fonnie Willis down in Georgia, more bad news for them, obviously, with the phone record showing that they lied about their relationship starting in 2021.
It started way before that.
So she's probably not only going to be able to, she's not going to try that case, she may be disbarred along with Nathan Wade.
So that falls apart.
They see the judgment against Trump and they say, wait a minute, that is excessive.
And the polls, I'm not talking about the primary because the primary is over.
That's obvious enough.
And we'll see tomorrow in South Carolina how much it is over.
But in the general election, I keep seeing Trump go up and up, particularly in state polls that matter.
Plus nine in Georgia, plus 10 in Nevada, plus eight in Arizona, plus 10 in Michigan.
If those hold alone, I don't even have to throw Wisconsin and Pennsylvania in there.
He wins those four states, given what the margins are now, and they're probably bigger considering the Trump factor when it comes to polling.
He wins by an electoral landslide.
So I think this is going to have a boomerang effect.
The only thing that could stop him right now is a conviction.
And most legal analysts like Jonathan Turley will tell you that they don't think any of these are going to get to trial before the election.
So it may look like it's hurting Trump, but in the end, no one trusts the Fonnie Willises and Alvin Braggs and Tiss James of the world.
And they just certainly don't trust the media.
I'll leave you with this.
The Hill in 2016, they conducted a survey of, or not a survey, but they did some research on 59 newspapers and who they endorsed, the 59 biggest newspapers in the country.
And 57 of those 59 endorsed Hillary Clinton.
And that got her a set of steak knives and a consensus speech.
In other words, all those endorsements, people said, yeah, thanks for the recommendation.
We're going to go vote the way we want to vote now.
So I don't think the influence is there among the media anymore.
And I think they only end up hurting the people they think they're helping.
Well said, Joe Concha, always appreciate, my friend.
Have a great weekend.
And we're in South Carolina today, looking forward to tomorrow's big primary here.
It's going to be very interesting.
Anyway, Joe, appreciate it.
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Looking forward to that.
I'll also be on Fox and Friends in the morning tomorrow, which is going to be cool.
I think they have me at a diner.
I'm not sure.
I got to find out.
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I'm going to take a little deviation here from our political talk for a few minutes.
I want to talk about health.
Everybody knows, everyone makes fun of me.
I'll never forget when I started mixed martial arts and my training, which includes a lot of core work and even lifting now.
And it's probably the best thing I've done for my health ever.
The other thing I did is I went on NJ Diet, NJ.com.
If you need to lose weight, it works.
And I just started eating healthier and eating less.
Literally, you get the diet's simple.
You get two proteins a day, two fruits a day, two vegetables a day.
That's it.
And you weigh out your protein to four ounces.
And do I break it occasionally?
Yeah, I cheat when I feel like it, but I still maintain my weight because it was frankly too darn hard to lose it.
So many Americans are not taking good care of their health.
You're just not.
There's so much that you can do that will, I think, extend your life, give you more energy, and also, you know, make you feel better about yourself.
For me, I just got sick and tired of looking in a mirror and seeing my big fat tummy.
I know I can say it about myself.
You're not allowed to use that word anywhere else.
Only say it about yourself.
Tom Fabry is with us.
He's the founder, the CEO of Total Motion 360.
It's a brand new book, The Boomer's Guide to Beginning Again, and the Ageless You is what it's called.
And it basically helps people navigate how food can fuel the body and be a positive force when it's done with purpose.
And he also is an award-winning trainer, athlete, culinary arts graduate, a pilot, helicopter to pilot, jet pilot.
He climbed the world's highest mountains.
I think the only big mountain he didn't, I think it's the big seven is Everest.
And Tom Fabry joins us now.
And now, I don't know.
You look, I know you're like 60-something.
How old are you?
Good question, Sean.
I always tell people I'm not.
So I can tell you when I was born, March 19th, 1958.
But people always ask, well, how old are you, Tom?
And I say, I'm not old.
You know, I feel like I'm in my 30s.
I really do.
By the way, I hate you because you look like you're in your 30s, which actually makes me hate you more.
Well, thank you for that.
I'm just easy.
I watch you and I see what you do, right?
And I would, that's not my modality.
You know, I think it's MMA fighting and the martial arts and everything you do.
That's extremely difficult.
But it helps you in your business, in your family life, your career, your overall well-being.
And the schedule that you keep is people just see the show, right?
Your show, your radio show.
They don't see the behind the scenes, all the work that you do.
And in order to do that, you know, you need to be on top of your health and your well-being.
And that's why I created this book.
And, you know, because of the mountain climbing, flying jets.
Before we get to the flying jets, what mountains did you climb?
You reached the, is it the seven?
I think there's seven, the seven biggest peaks.
What are they?
Yeah, they're called the seven summits.
That's it.
That is the word I was looking for.
I'm sorry I had a Joe Biden moment.
Go ahead.
You're good.
You're good.
Your mental acuity is sharp.
So I've done six of the seven summits.
So that's, I went to Africa, climbed Kilimanjaro.
I went to Russia, climbed Mount Elbrus.
I went to the Andes in South America and climbed Aconcagua.
That's the highest peak in the Western Hemisphere.
I've been to Australia, climbed Kaziasco.
I've been to McKinley up in Alaska.
That's the highest in North America.
And I've been to Antarctica recently and climbed Mount Vincent Massif.
And I have Everest next.
But after that, you know, I'm looking to become the third American to complete the Explorer's Grand Slam, which I'm going to ski to the North Pole and then go back to Antarctica and ski to the South Pole.
But there's a reason behind all this, Sean.
You know, it's not really for the accolades, but it's for my overall well-being and to show people that you can go out there and do the things you dream about.
And, you know, it all came about.
I didn't go to college.
I got a blank diploma in high school.
And I've been homeless and I've had a lot of adversity in my life, all self-induced.
But I tell people aviation saved my life.
And when I became an airline captain, I'm like, you know, I can do anything.
Because here I was flying with Naval Academy graduates, Air Force Academy graduates.
And they're like, how did you get here?
I'm like, hard work, bro.
Hard work.
You know, so that.
And by the way, and you work for big airlines and you've flown, I guess, 757s.
I don't know which catch you've flown.
Didn't you work for an airline?
I did.
I did.
I flew 727s.
And, you know, I really just wanted to fly helicopters.
I love helicopters.
But I had an opportunity.
It was kind of, hey, Tom, you want to come to the airline?
And, you know, I grabbed it, went for it.
You know, it took me 12 years to become a captain, but just like anything, I thought, oh, writing a book, that's going to be easy.
You know, six months.
Good luck.
You know?
You know, I'm listening to your story and I'm mesmerized by it.
And the fact that you're going to continue this and, you know, I just feel bad for people that just, for whatever reason, in the course of their lives, they don't prioritize their health.
I will tell you, if I did not start on a rigorous training routine and then eventually lose the weight that I needed to lose, for me, I needed to lose weight.
That's all there is to it.
And make that decision and instill that discipline in my life.
I don't know what kind of shape I'd be in today.
I don't think it would be good.
I don't want to be looking at pre-diabetes.
I don't want to be looking at blood.
I already have mildly high blood pressure from this job, but I just, I want to do everything I can do.
And then it's up to the good Lord how long he wants me here on this earth.
But the fact that you can be proactive and enjoy it, you love this, correct?
I do.
I do.
And I love the challenge.
And, you know, I'm afraid of heights.
Who afraid of heights?
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
You climbed all those mountains and now you're going to tell me you're afraid of heights?
That's hilarious to me.
But, you know, step into your fear.
You know, step into your fear.
And I, you know, I see what's going on in the world today, especially in the U.S., right?
In the U.S., 50% of U.S. adults are diagnosed with a chronic illness, heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, all from, mostly from, poor nutrition, physical inactivity, too much sugar, right?
68% are overweight or obese.
70% are taking at least one prescription drug.
And people over 60, average, they're taking over five drugs.
And I'm like, I don't even take an aspirin, right?
And you know me, right?
I bring my meals with me.
I kind of overdo it.
But if I can do it, other people can do it.
So my purpose, my God-given purpose, is to show people that you can do it too.
And so that's why I'm doing these things.
I didn't want to be some guy just disseminating information from behind the desk.
That's why I go and climb the mountains.
That's why I pushed myself to fly jets and helicopters, to attempt writing, you know.
And even with you, Sean, your last book, you know, Live Free or Die, you know, that's inspiring me to write another book, From Zero to Hero, made in America.
Because we live in the greatest country in the world, and I see what's going on here with, you know, poor nutrition and people getting sick and diabetes and on and on and on.
And I feel it's my responsibility to do something about it.
And that's what I'm doing.
So.
Well, let's take an average person that say they're 50 years old or 40 in their 40s.
And like a lot of people, they eat too much.
They probably drink too much.
They're probably stressed too much.
I know that I don't know anybody that doesn't have a ton of stress on them if they are productive in their life and they work hard in their life.
I don't know anybody.
I don't think I could live without stress.
I think I probably became addicted to it, the adrenaline of it, but that's separate and apart from what I'm asking.
You talk a lot about exercise.
You also talk a lot about diet.
I want people in this audience, you know what, to never count on the government for anything, be financially independent as much as you can.
I know that's hard.
And also, but to be in the best shape they can, all that is going to take from them is really a commitment to how they eat and how they exercise.
Am I wrong?
You're correct.
And it's intentions, right?
And the only thing I've done in this book, Sean, is obviously it's a simple book.
I'm a simple person.
I need simplicity even in my life.
And I've created five areas, you know, creating a plan, intentions, mind, body, soul connection, eating on purpose.
I call it eating on purpose, right?
And that's one of the key fundamentals of the book.
And I show you how to do that, you know.
One of the big things that is killing us, Sean, is sugar.
You'll be surprised, but the average American is consuming 22 tablespoons of sugar a day.
And that is literally killing us.
Sugar equals cancer.
And you know me in cancer.
You know what's going on in my life with my wife in cancer.
I do.
And, you know, and so eating on purpose.
Feeds your body like it literally is your life.
And I always tell people, we are literally digging our graves with our teeth.
Sounds kind of morose or gross, but it's.
No, listen, I don't mean to be rude, but I mean, if you go out to Disney, you know, how many people, what percentage of the population are obese?
I just didn't want to be that person anymore.
I was there.
I was, you know, I'm like, I got to make a change.
Listen, I want to make sure that people understand we can't possibly get into every aspect of the book.
It's just something if you're ready to hit the reset button, and it doesn't matter where you are.
I don't care if you're 100 pounds overweight.
I don't care if you're 50 pounds overweight or 30 pounds overweight like I was.
I don't care where you are.
Just start.
And this can help you.
And you're not paying a lot of money.
You're not hiring a trainer.
You're just buying a book and you can read it and learn from it how to eat better, how to exercise and how to live a better life and be a healthier you.
It does work.
I can speak from my own experience and I'm nowhere near the level that you're at with the training, but at least I'm doing something.
And I would urge everybody to do something.
I don't care if they walk 10,000 steps a day.
That'll help a lot too.
But anyway, it's called The Ageless You, The Boomer's Guide to Beginning.
Again, you can hit the reset button.
We have it up on Hannity.com.
It's on Amazon.com.
It's hopefully in bookstores.
Is it in bookstores yet?
Or you can go to your website, tomfabry.com.
That's T-O-M-F-A-B-B-R-I.
But just go to Hannity.com.
It's simple.
You just click on the link there and begin the process of becoming a better, healthier you and hopefully extend your life to the point you get to see your grandchildren or your kids get married or whatever goal you may have.
But it's a great book, and I really urge people to please consider this.
I hate stories when I hear friends of mine that are in their 50s having heart attacks.
Ageless You, The Boomer's Guide for Beginning Again.
Tom Fabry, thank you so much for being with us.
Thank you, Sean.
I appreciate everything.
Stay blessed.
Stay blessed.
Stay healthy.
Amen.
Thank you.
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