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Newt Gingrich - March 18th, Hour 2
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There was no ambiguity, as we've been telling you, about what President Trump was saying when he used the term bloodbath.
He even addressed the Chinese dictator, President Xi, and how China is now producing cars in Mexico and partnering with Mexico.
And he said, oh, those big monster car manufacturing plants you're building in Mexico right now, and you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire Americans and you're going to sell the cars now.
You know, if that's the case, we're going to put 100% tariff on every single car that comes across that line.
And you're not going to be able to sell those cars or those guys if I get elected.
If I get elected, now, if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole basically was saying the whole industry, and that's going to be the least of it, that it's going to be horrible for the country.
Everybody can do it.
It was very specific, the context.
Let me play it so you understand it.
If you're listening, President Xi, and you and I are friends, but he understands the way I deal.
Those big monster car manufacturing plants that you're building in Mexico right now, and you think you're going to get that, you're going to not hire Americans, and you're going to sell the cars to us now.
We're going to put a 100% tariff on every single car that comes across the line, and you're not going to be able to sell those cars.
If I get elected, now if I don't get elected, it's going to be a bloodbath for the whole.
That's going to be the least of it.
It's going to be a bloodbath for the country.
That'll be the least of it.
That'll be the least of it.
The cars.
Now, I can't believe he's talking about a bloodbath.
If he doesn't get elected, that's not what he meant.
But if you want to talk about violent rhetoric, well, I've got a two-minute montage on that.
Or if you want to hear the mob of the media using the term bloodbath, maybe we'll just go with the media Democrats and the violent rhetoric that they've used.
And this is just a small sampling of it.
Let me play it for you.
I just don't even know why there aren't uprisings all over the country.
Maybe there will be.
People need to start taking to the streets.
This is a dictator.
You know, there needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives.
Enemies of the state.
Show me where it says that protests are supposed to be polite and peaceful.
Do something about your dad's immigration practices, you feckless.
Mingle low EQ.
How do you resist the temptation to run up and wring her neck?
The biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized up to the right.
I thought he should have punched him in the face.
I said, even if he lost, he insulted your wife on the escalator and called Mexicans rapists and murders.
He said, well, what do you think I should have done?
I said, I think you should have punched him in the face and then gotten out of the race.
He would have been a hero.
I'd like to punch him in the face.
I said, if we were in high school, I'd take you behind the gym and beat the hell out of him.
When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?
They're still going to have to go out and put a bullet in Donald Trump.
And that's a fact.
Where is John Wilkes Booth when you need him?
That's it right there.
I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House.
I will go and take Trump out tonight.
All right, joining us now.
I know Newt Gingrich so well that he's actually smiling right now as he hears the hypocrisy that we are laying out for everybody because it's so predictable and it was so obvious what the president was saying.
And meanwhile, you know, if you think an awful lot about blowing up the White House, don't worry.
That's okay.
Nothing's ever going to happen to you.
or assassinating a president, all the other things are getting people's faces, and we're not going to take it anymore, et cetera.
Nobody seemed to really care in the media or the Democratic Party then when they talked about violence, Mr. Speaker.
Well, first of all, you don't have a news media, you have a propaganda media.
The lies, and that's what they were, the lies that the New York Times know this report this weekend were just stunning in their brazen, complete, total dishonesty.
And of course, people like Nancy Pelosi promptly picked up on them as though they were reasonable.
And yet, they were literally absolute, total lies.
And I think we have to expect the rest of this campaign, as the left gets more desperate, as Trump gets stronger, as Americans conclude that they can't afford in any way to have four more years of Joe Biden, you're going to see the lies get bigger and deeper.
And the result's going to be, I think, that the American people are going to come out of this election with the lowest positive regard for the news media in American polling history.
Well, I think so.
Look, there's certain things that are now happening.
And I explained this.
I was on Fox and Friends this morning.
And the state of the campaign to me is very transparent, very obvious.
And it's the same observation I had after the State of the Union address, which was so hyper-partisan.
And of course, we had a president that was clearly jacked up.
Obviously, he stopped drinking Red Bull and caffeine the moment after the speech ended because he has now returned to form and he had a horrible cognitive weekend, as per usual.
And that is very simple, is that every poll is showing that he's losing key demographics of the coalition that makes up the Democratic Party.
And I'm talking about 20% or more in terms of polling showing he's losing African Americans, Hispanic Americans, young people, suburban women.
And I'm not sure that there's anything he can do or say at this point that's going to bring people back into the fold.
Now, I would imagine some of those people are going to return home when push comes to shove in November, but I don't think with numbers that high that he's getting all of them back.
Fully 10% of Biden voters, according to a poll last week, said that voted for him in 2020, say they're voting for Trump in 24.
What does that tell you?
Well, you know, I think Matthew Continenti wrote a remarkable piece where he entitled America's Political Realignment is Real.
And his opening line is, if Donald Trump's elected president in November, he will have assembled a coalition unlike any Republican nominee in my lifetime.
And that's what you're seeing happen.
You're discovering that the great divide in America is between the elite graduate student, Harvard, Yale person, and everybody else.
And it's two different things.
One is that they're just plain weird in what they believe.
And the other is that they can't deliver.
I mean, their vision of the world is so radical.
You know, it's like Bernie Sanders saying he wants a 32-hour week, at which point AOC decided she had to trump him, so she came back with a 24-hour week.
I'm thinking about putting on a proposal for an eight-hour week.
I mean, as long as we're living in total fantasy land, I'm going to try to outbid Bernie.
And the fact that it makes no economic sense, it can't possibly succeed and would collapse of its own weight just doesn't matter.
These people live in an absolute fantasy land.
And what's happened is people who live a normal everyday life now know it.
You may have noticed over the weekend there was a story about an illegal immigrant who was picked up, who, in fact, is a member of Hezbollah, and then said, yes, I was trying to get to America so I could make bombs.
Now, you have to ask yourself, are our elites just suicidal?
Do they not get anything about how dangerous their policies are, how destructive they are?
And I waver between thinking that they're just literally that far out of touch with reality, and on the other hand, that they're just that stupid.
And I'm not sure which is a more accurate explanation.
I think they're stupid and they're dangerous.
And there's no rational explanation that I can think of as to why they've allowed this to happen.
Now, for three years, they've lied to the American public and said that the border is secure and that the border is closed.
It's anything but, Mr. Speaker.
And at this point now, okay, well, they're trying to flip this and make this a Republican issue.
Well, they won't help me.
I'm trying to secure the border, but they won't pass a bill.
Well, their bill wouldn't even kick in until 5,000 people on any given day were entering the country illegally, number one, number two.
It would then also allow discretion for both Biden and the Department of Homeland Security, Secretary Mayorkas, not to even abide by the bill, which to me would be codifying into law Biden's failed open border policies, which I think would be disastrous, and no Republican should go along with it.
And on top of all of this, both of them have been bragging about all of the Trump policies they rescinded, or in the words of Mayorkas, too many to even list.
They did that with a stroke of the pen.
They can undo it also with a stroke of the pen.
And so they really don't need Republican help, do they?
Well, no, Trump had already proven that you could control the border.
And if you watch what's happening in Haiti right now, and you realize that Haiti is part of an island with the Dominican Republic, well, guess what?
The Dominican Republic has a carefully controlled border because they understand what a disaster would be if the violence and the corruption came pouring across from Haiti.
And we know borders work.
The Prime Minister of Hungary was visiting.
Hungary has a controlled border, and it actually works.
So we know it can be done.
We know it has been done.
And I personally think that these people on the left dislike America so deeply that they want to drown us with people from anywhere on the planet.
There was a recent report, for example, of a boat which landed in the Florida Keys, which had the two people running the boat were Venezuelan.
The other 14 people were all Chinese.
And you have to ask yourself now, you know, why is it we had 46,000 Chinese, virtually all of them young males of military age, cross the border illegally in the last quarter?
And I think people on the left just don't understand the degree to which they are putting this country in danger.
And you see that with the new report that Washington is now the murder capital of the United States.
I mean, these things would have been unthinkable 20 or 30 years ago.
And I've publicly called for the Congress to take over the District of Columbia, which is a federal district, and its government is clearly totally incompetent.
And it should not be a life-threatening event for you to visit your own national capital.
I think there's nobody else that is explaining it as well as you have, and I think it's a clear and present danger to the country.
All right, quick break more with former Speaker of the House, New Kingrich.
We continue now.
More with former Speaker of the House, New Kingrich.
You know, the most unbelievable thing to me is how tone-deaf not only Washington is, but even the media elitist and their ivory towers and their overpaid broadcast studios laughing at, for example, Virginia exit polling that showed immigration was the number one issue for people in Virginia and giggling about, well, they are next to West Virginia, ha ha ha.
I wonder if they'd be giggling in front of Lake and Riley's family, not Lincoln, by the way, Mr. Speaker, it's Lake and Riley.
And I wonder if they'd be giggling in front of the mom and dad of a 14-year-old girl from Virginia that was raped by a Venezuelan illegal immigrant.
I tend to think that giggling fits might stop at that moment.
Well, it might, but you can't tell.
I mean, these are people who see the rest of us as not being real humans.
You know, they think that we're sort of the unacceptable, the unimaginable, and that, you know, essentially we shouldn't be counted.
I think I mentioned to you that Scott Rasmussen in one of his polls had this Harvard professor, a woman, who basically said, I have studied these issues my whole life.
I know how to solve them.
And if only these people would have let me alone, I could get it done.
So she's basically had contempt for all of the American people because she was really smart.
That's the kind of mood, that's the kind of attitude at the New York Times that lets them totally lie about Donald Trump.
If they had any integrity, which they don't, they'd have a page one apology to Donald Trump and all of his supporters for what they did over the weekend in totally distorting and lying about what he said about a bloodbath of jobs in the auto industry.
Mr. Speaker, they got not one but two Pulitzer Prizes for their phony Russia hoax coverage.
Maybe they can start their apology by returning those also.
Don't you think?
Now, I ended up being vindicated by the Horowitz and the Durham Reports.
And as usual, we got it right.
Nobody will ever give me credit, but we were right, and my ensemble cast was dead on accurate.
Well, I think that's right.
And the great challenge you have is you prefer patriotism and the truth to being loved by the New York Times.
I don't know.
Maybe the New York Times kind of ignores me after they got a couple of letters from an attorney by the name of Charles Harder, the best libel attorney in the country.
Yeah, they're not accusing me of murdering people lately.
Isn't that interesting?
You know, a couple of lines from a powerful attorney and somebody that actually has the means to be able to fight them.
Yeah, they weren't so happy with that letter.
I can tell you that part.
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So, Jack Dub Joe is dead and gone.
Now, I think he's going to be back.
If there is a debate, I would expect the return of Jack Dub Joe.
Do I think the odds are high that Joe Biden or the people around him are going to allow him to debate Donald Trump?
I tend to think not.
Because he can't speak off the top of his head extemporaneously, needs the Red Bull, the caffeine, or the whatever.
I don't know what the whatever is.
I'm just venturing a guess.
But we saw a very different Joe Biden.
However, after the state of the union, he has returned to form and he's mumbling and he's bumbling and he's stumbling as per usual over the weekend, even demanding an audience, the audience clap after a comment about the Russia-Ukraine war and then the mumbling, bumbling, stumbling, slurring speech that he gave during his St. Patrick's Day speech.
Listen.
Ireland now is one of the top 10 investors in the United States economy.
And our country stands proudly for liberty and against tyranny.
We stand together and oppose Russia's brutal war of aggression in Ukraine.
You can clap for that, please.
Yes, that's your president.
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Okay, let us go to David is in the, well, not so free state of California.
David, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
Happy Monday.
Hey, Sean, nice to speak to you.
Thanks for taking the call.
Thank you.
Glad you checked in.
What's going on?
Okay, so I'm a Trump supporter.
Always been a Republican.
Well, younger days Democrat, changed to Republican, voted for Trump first time, voted for him the second time.
Here's what I've seen that drives me to exasperation when I'm watching Trump on TV.
And I mean this in a constructive way, hopefully.
Trump needs to kind of focus a little bit more on what he's going to do in the future and stop focusing on what happened in Afghanistan, what happened in the 2020 election.
And he needs to get real specific.
I'll give you an example.
I saw him the other day and he said, crime, crime is out of hand.
You know, it's out of control in the United States.
It's a terrible, terrible problem.
I'm going to fix crime.
Then he moves on.
That's not enough.
If you're going to sell yourself to the American public, bring up some charts, some PowerPoints, something, some graphics, show how bad the crime is in the United States and say what you're going to do to fix it.
He tends to meander a bit.
And, you know, Bill Riley had written a book about Trump.
And it's kind of funny because he said during the interviews, he found that the hardest part of the interviews with Trump was to get him to focus.
He tends to go off on tangents.
And that's what he does when he does his town halls.
And I watch him and I say, get some specifics.
Put up, for example, Sean, when you did the interview with Newsom or the debate, Newsom and DeSantis, every question you had had a chart.
I'm laughing because I'm an attorney out in California.
I've done numerous presentations to attorneys, insurance companies, employers, and you can't just walk in and wing it like you're talking to your next-door neighbor.
If you're going to sell what you're selling, and I mean that in a good way, I think Trump's the best and I think he should be reelected.
But if you're going to sell yourself, you have to use some data and some evidence and back things up.
You can't just wing it and say, I'll do a better job.
Oh, they stole the election and, oh, it's a shame.
And isn't it a shame?
I watch the TV and sometimes I say, please, Trump, please, get to some specifics.
But he doesn't seem to be.
Well, it depends what the environment is.
I mean, I prefer President Trump when he's doing an interview.
I think he's done some of his best interviews with me.
And I think I know the reason why is like, unlike, you know, fake news, CNN, when you have a host that doesn't want to hear what a candidate has to say and they feel compelled that it's their job to debate them.
And I feel just the opposite.
And I put on people that I'm not going to vote for.
I ended up kind of personally on a personal level.
I liked Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
I'm not going to vote for him.
But I even said at the outset, I knew that he would say things that would probably drive people crazy because he takes a very hard line on the issue of vaccinations, not just the COVID vaccine, but beyond that.
And I said, everybody's smart enough to make up their own minds here.
I'm not there to, I was not there to debate him at that town hall.
And I gave him an opportunity to answer.
And I know some conservatives say, well, you know, I might be considering RFK Jr.
There are only three issues that I have found that he's remotely conservative on or conservatives are in agreement with.
One is the COVID vaccine.
Number two is men in women's sports.
And number three is he has enough sense to realize that the border under Joe Biden is a mess.
Everything else that he stands for and where he has stood all of his adult life is the opposite, even supporting Obama and Biden, et cetera, every Democrat that's ever run in his adult lifetime.
All right.
I don't think he's going to get many conservatives once conservatives understand that.
But as it relates to Trump, there are speeches where he kind of goes off the cuff and he's, you know, it's word associations that go on.
There's a rule in radio, or at least there used to be, that if you're going to run a contest or do something, you tell people you're going to do it.
You do it.
You tell them you did it.
Donald Trump told people what he would do in 2016.
He got elected.
He did it.
And he's reminding people now what he did.
I have in my interviews and in the speeches that I have heard, he's been pretty specific in what he plans to do if he's elected president again.
And does he occasionally, you know, is he diverging?
But I digress.
Let's put it that way.
Does he do that?
Yes, he does.
But I think, look, if I'm Donald Trump right now, I'm seeing a Joe Biden that is very weak, frail, a cognitive mess, that has a very, very, very hard job.
He now is, everything he's now doing is to shore up his base.
Trump's base is rock solid.
You might have never Trumpers.
In the end, I would argue probably a lot of those people are going to go home because they know that our nation is in decline under Biden's policies.
But if I was Trump, and I've had discussions with him about it, you know, I'd go after Joe Biden's base.
The base of the Democratic Party is a coalition party demographically.
You see these massive numbers in polls, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, young people, suburban women.
I would also unite the Republican Party around principles and ideas and policy objectives.
I would remind people about what matters, and that's keeping our city safer, better schools, secure borders, lower taxes, less regulation, stop shoving electric vehicles down our throat, and assure the American people that once again, America will retake our mantle as the leader in the free world.
That's what I would tell him to do.
And can he do that in five minutes?
Yeah, but I mean, I don't think anybody wants to go to a rally that only lasts five minutes, so he's got to fill some airtime, right?
Yeah, but you got to look at the polls, though, too.
And the polls, I can't believe the polls are as close as they are with all the damage Biden has done to the country.
If you believe that and you go with the facts, the polls are still as close as they are.
And you go, it shouldn't even be anywhere near this close.
It should be 70, 80% Trump, 20% Biden.
But it's so close that my concern is, like you said, I think the noncommittals and the people that said, I'm not going to vote for Biden, let's say over the Palestinian issue, they'll go back to Biden.
They're not going to vote for Trump.
Okay.
It's like a family.
You can say, my dad's a bum.
My mom, I don't like my mom.
But when it comes down to it, you support your family.
It's a fight between your family and neighbors.
So I think Trump is missing a big opportunity here where he could get out and say, example.
Listen, illegal immigration, we know how bad it is.
Let me show you how bad it is.
And I think you ran the chart, or somebody had run the chart, and Foxford showed four years of Trump.
I can't remember the number, 3 million maybe or 4 million illegal immigrants, cops in four years, Biden, 10 million in three years.
But Trump gets on.
He says, oh, we have a terrible problem with illegal immigration.
We're letting people out of jails.
We're letting them out of the asylums.
Show it.
If that's true, then put up a chart and show it.
But again, I support him.
Excuse me.
But being an attorney, I even get to a point where I go, give me some more information.
Don't just say it.
And like, you know, the other example would be on the inflation.
Biden gets hot every day and says, and John Pierre, inflation is down to 3%.
It's the lowest it's been in four years.
And you go, yeah, but look where it is since you took office.
Everything's up 20%.
Why doesn't Trump get a chart and show like you do and other people do on Fox and go, look at the price of eggs, look at the cost of utilities, look at the cost of gas since you took office.
It's not in the last year.
We don't care about that.
It's since you took office.
But he doesn't tend to do that.
And I want him to win and I yearn for that.
But I don't see.
Listen, when Steve Miller gets back in there and he's his lead speechwriter, I'm sure all of those specifics are going to come into play.
And I think there's a time in play.
I think you're giving very solid, sound advice.
I really do.
I don't disagree with you.
I think there's more of that going on than maybe you think.
Maybe because I'm just paying a little bit more attention.
But I think it's a valid point.
I think you're right.
Compare and contrast your record versus Joe's record.
And the more you do that, the more people will see that things have gotten on every major issue that I mentioned dramatically worse.
The issues you mentioned dramatically worse.
Yeah, I think that's a great idea.
Anyway, don't get frustrated.
We have 231 days to go.
I'm sure all of that's going to happen.
All right, quick break.
We'll come back.
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Let's go to Savannah in Georgia, AJ.
AJ, how are you?
Glad you called, sir.
Doing well, Sean.
How are you?
I'm good.
Before we get started, I got to apologize to you because I used to listen to you years ago.
I said, man, this guy don't know what he's talking about.
Man, Sean, I hated you, but the more I listen to you.
How long did you hate me?
How long did you hate me for?
Well, Sean, for a long time.
But now I can't stop listening.
Well, let me ask you this.
Why would you be listening if you hated me so much?
I'm always fascinated by that.
Because I wanted to find something to say, uh-huh, uh-huh, that's why I hate him.
But I couldn't because everything you said was true.
I was listening to you from the Hennedy and Combs days.
Man, well, listen, I'm glad.
You know what that tells me about you?
That speaks volumes about you.
If somebody you're listening to or watching is making an argument that makes sense, and maybe you didn't think about it that way before, but your mind is open enough to say, you know what, I think that those are strong arguments.
I agree with that.
I think it shows for you, a side of you that is intellectually honest and curious and smart enough to, you know, when I listen to smart people like Newt Gingrich, I'm like, okay, I want to pay attention to what he says because he's smarter than all of us put together.
Oh, yeah.
I'm a transplanter.
I'm originally from Mount Vernon, New York, and I moved to, where you used to live.
I lived in Corham.
And I moved down here from Corham in Suffolk County.
Oh, wow.
Savannah is beautiful.
It's got that old southern town feel to it.
I used to go to Tybee Island.
I'm sure you're aware of that too.
Oh, yeah.
Okay.
Oh, yeah.
Very good.
You know, I operated the trains for 30, almost 30 years.
And I heard you talking Friday about Linda going in the subway.
You know what, Sean?
I kind of agree with you, but also, from listening, I think Linda is very street-wise.
So I don't think she'll have a problem down there.
I think she's very street-wise, which actually makes me even that much more concerned.
Okay.
Because she's going to get in somebody's grill, and I just don't want her in a situation that maybe is more complex than she thinks of.
Now, I'm saying this as from a place of caring and as somebody that trains in situational self-defense, you know, an hour and a half a day, five days a week.
And this is my wheelhouse.
And I would tell you that as tough as she is, she's tough.
Don't get me wrong.
She's really tough.
You should hear her the days that she's pissed off at me.
Mm-hmm.
I mean, you can defend yourself.
Go ahead.
I don't need to defend myself.
You know, the quohler speaks so wisely.
He speaks so wisely.
I know.
You know, he said it perfectly.
And let me tell you.
I just care enough that I don't want her to get hurt.
I agree.
I agree because you never know.
You know, did you hear about the conductor that was attacked maybe last month?
Listen, I was on the Long Island Railroad until one crazy guy chased me car to car to car, telling me that I was ruining the entire world.
And that was back in the Hannity and Combs days.
And I was friends with all the conductors.
They used to let me say, Savil's next.
Coming up, Savil, Sable's next.
Okay.
Yeah, so I used to actually get on the microphone.
If there's a microphone, I can't run away from it.
And then it became very clear and evident that I had to change for security reasons my pattern of transportation.
He's right.
It's more convenient to jump on a subway than on a bus or walk.
However, I don't want people I care about in the New York City subway system.
All right, but I appreciate the call, my friend.
Thanks.
Check in often with us.
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Now, the foundation's Gold Star, their fallen first responders, Smart Home, Homeless Veteran programs honor the sacrifices made for us by the men and women that risked their lives and their bodies for our country and our communities.
Now, the Foundation's Never Forget programs, they engage people in 9-11 remembrances all across the country with over 80 runs and walks and climbs a year, dozens of golf outings and barbecues.
They have their Tunnel to Towers 9-11 Institute to educate our kids K through 12th about America's darkest day, all while helping our nation keep its vow to never forget.
Anyway, we hope you'll join all of us here at Team Hannity and commit to 11 bucks a month so they can continue this great work.
Go to their website, the letter T, the number two, the letter T.org.
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