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You know, you go back to these Minnesota riots, and I mean, it was just the worst.
I mean, for day after day after day, the city is burning, and Tim Walz' family is opening up the windows so they can smell burning rubber.
The city's burning.
Businesses, dreams that people put their life and their blood and their sweat and their tears and their hard work into.
Those businesses being destroyed, hundreds and hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage.
We have a number of people dead because of the rioting.
And he's talking about at length, well, we've got to understand why this is all happening.
You've got to understand that, you know, a lot of this is rooted in, you know, race and equality and making excuses for people that are rioty.
And I thought Democrats didn't like insurrection.
Well, I didn't know how wrong I was.
Let me play for you, if I can, Diane Krueger.
He's a Minnesota small business owner who talks about how Tim Walz ruined her state.
Worst governor they ever had.
Listen to this.
My name is Diane Krueger.
I have a business selling Sensi products.
And during COVID year of 2020, my business income fell by at least 50% because when he shut down the economy in Minnesota in March, I couldn't do any house parties.
I couldn't do any shows.
I couldn't do any events.
No fairs that year.
No holiday parties.
Nothing.
And I still haven't recovered from that.
He has ruined our state.
I am angry and disgusted by what him and the Democrats, once they got the trifecta in the House and Senate and the governor, they have absolutely ruined our state.
We are now probably more communist than California and right up there with China.
Waltz is the worst governor we've ever had in Minnesota.
I don't care what anybody says.
And the left people on the left are the Democrats.
I don't understand why they didn't see this.
It's like they've got blinders on.
How did they get so indoctrinated to be blindly following a tyrant, a dictator?
It's ridiculous.
Call him Tampon Timmy now.
That's fine.
I always called him Tyrant Timmy or Dictator Waltz.
I wouldn't call him Governor Waltz because he's not my governor.
I'll never follow anything he says.
It's unbelievable.
Now, I'm going to tell you, and then I'm going to introduce you to a woman by the name of Lisa Hansen.
By the way, she was jailed.
Why was she jailed for defying Governor Walls' COVID lockdown orders?
And literally, she was a former wine and coffee bistro owner.
She was thrown in jail for violating, quote, the lockdown orders.
And essentially, they shut down and destroyed her small business.
And, you know, she actually put out a warning.
You don't want tyranny at this level.
Now, she's the mother of eight children, soon to be 18 grandchildren.
And this is how we treat grandma and grandpa in America today is they, oh, lower prescription drug costs.
Well, after everything else costs a fortune more.
I mean, I just can't believe it.
Anyway, it's an honor and a privilege to have Lisa Hanson with us.
You're about to have your 18th grandchild.
My goodness.
That's right.
Big family.
Thank you so much for having me on, Sean.
I think my story is important to tell.
America needs to know the real Tim Walz.
And I appreciated your last recording that you just played.
She says it so well.
Tim Walz is a tyrant of tyrants.
He is so extreme and so radical.
We can't even believe what our state has turned into since he's been governor.
Let's talk about what specifically happened.
I think you've, what, spent 90 days in jail?
It was a 90-day sentence.
I actually spent 60 days in jail out one the last third on good behavior.
I actually.
Oh, you mean, wait, wait a minute.
As a grandmother of 17, soon to be 18, you mean you didn't create riots in the jail?
I am shocked.
You were such a threat to society.
I can't imagine why they'd ever let you out early for good behavior.
Good grief.
Right.
It was the most ridiculous thing ever.
I hear a grandma serving a cup of coffee to a willing customer.
That's why they put me in jail.
We all know governors don't make laws, and this governor oversteps, and oversteps is not a strong enough word.
He violates the oath that he swore, his oath of office that he swore.
He violates the people's rights, and he gets away with it.
How is he getting away with it?
Are you now like a convict and you can't even vote?
It was a misdemeanor, so I can still vote.
I can still.
How do they put you in jail for a frigging misdemeanor?
And meanwhile, you know, you have people on videotape in New York beating the living hell out of police officers, and they're out on no bail in minutes.
It's crazy.
I mean, the same thing's happening in Minnesota, too.
The real criminals, they're letting them back out on the streets.
Those of us that are law-abiding grandmas and grandpas, they're locking us up.
It makes no sense whatsoever.
And the thing that you've got to understand is what we found is every judge that I face is in absolute lockstep with Governor Walls, Attorney General Keith Ellison, and all the other cohorts that were involved in this.
Yeah, did the people that were burning down Minneapolis and burned down the police precinct, did we ever find them and put them in jail for 60 days?
I doubt it.
What about his statement during the riots that a society that does not put equity and inclusion at the center of it is certainly going to come to the places where we're at.
And the fact that he wouldn't call up the guard because his family wanted to smell burning rubber from the fires that were being lit during the rioting.
It's crazy.
It's crazy.
This man is, Tim Walz, is dangerous.
He is no good for Minnesota.
He is certainly no good for our country.
Wow.
All right.
So let's walk through this.
So I guess he puts down his restrictive COVID orders and you decide, well, I'm willing to take the risk and open up my business.
And if anybody wants to come in freely, that you're going to serve them.
I mean, look, I've got to imagine this is a low-margin business.
You're only selling, you know, wine and coffee is my understanding.
It's a wine and coffee bistro.
It's not like, you know, you have a, you know, I doubt you're making millions of dollars profit a year.
Am I correct in assuming that?
You would be, yes, you would be very accurate.
All right, so it's a small margin business, but people probably love your store.
And they decided they wanted a cup of coffee or a glass of wine.
They'd come in.
And what happens?
What, did the police raid you and arrest you and handcuff you?
We had not at that time.
We had snitchers, of course, that would call us in.
And we did publicize it along with about 200 other business owners in the state that we were going to open up on this day.
We had the right to do that.
We were no longer going to play Governor Walls' game.
So we did that.
And within 24 hours, the state was all over my business and myself with resources, obviously beyond anything I could muster up.
So they came down on us.
We went into, I think it was five civil cases against me and two criminal cases.
I was the only one in the state of Minnesota that had criminal charges against myself.
We did go to court.
You know, it was probably about a year and a half.
Let me ask you, did you ever get handcuffed in this process?
I did get handcuffed.
I did get arrested.
And that is a whole lot.
And you got a fingerprint and a mug shot.
You got the whole deal.
Yeah, yeah, I got the whole deal.
So, no, yes, arrested, never been arrested before in my life, never been to jail before in my life.
I've never had an issue with law enforcement.
So here we are, and I go to jail, sentenced to 90 days.
Let me ask you this.
I mean, your grandmother is 17, soon to be 18.
What was jail like for you?
It was quite surreal.
It was at first, it was nerve-wracking.
It was a little scary, obviously, the unknown.
You lose all your freedoms.
All your freedoms.
I was inside this building for 60 days, couldn't even go outside.
You know, you can't meander.
You can't even go outside of your cell.
All of your freedoms are stripped away.
And I had done nothing wrong.
I had broken no law.
I had only exercised my right to express freedom of speech and peacefully protest by opening up my store.
Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, right?
And so that's what I was doing.
That's what I was exercising.
And I got thrown in jail for it.
How did the prisoners react to you when they found out what you were in jail for?
That's the first, this is the first time anybody's asked me this question.
Great question.
They were all supportive.
They were completely supportive of what I had done, believe it or not.
And so, in other words, you didn't have, I mean, you can go to jail and you're going to have problems with people, but they found out why you were there.
They probably felt sorry for you.
Were they even nice to you and took care of you and watched out for you?
Oh, absolutely.
Absolutely.
They were patting me on the back and telling me, yeah, I would have done the same.
And you go, girl.
And, you know, it was just incredible, actually.
Really actually got close to a couple of the inmates there.
And they were extremely supportive.
Isn't that amazing?
I mean, you get more reasonableness from convicts than you're going to get from your own governor.
It's pathetic.
All right, quick break right back.
More with, well, formerly incarcerated grandma of 17, soon to be 18, Lisa Hansen.
How dare she violate Tim Wall's COVID mandates?
Anyway, we'll have more of our story on the other side.
Then we'll get to your calls, 800-941-Sean, as we continue.
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All right, we continue with Lisa Hanson, and she, of course, spent 60 days in jail thanks to Tim Walz and his COVID lockdown restrictions.
Whatever happened to your business ultimately?
Well, unfortunately, my business perished shortly after the state came against us with all of those lawsuits.
It was too much to be able to continue to run the business and to be able to fight all these lawsuits against me.
So unfortunately.
How many lawsuits did you have against you?
I had, I believe it was five civil suits against me and two criminal lawsuits against me.
And this was all brought by the state?
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
Tim Walz and Keith Ellison, Attorney General.
Can I ask you, you don't have to answer if you don't want to.
Can I ask you what you had to pay and ended up paying in legal fees?
We were levied, state levied upwards of near $100,000 in fines, fees, et cetera, against me.
And I'm not trying to be personal.
You had the money to pay that.
That's a lot of money.
I guess you took it out of your retirement or your home equity or whatever, right?
Yeah, no, there's no way that we're not rich people.
We're not even what maybe some would call comfortable.
So we relied for my court fees, et cetera.
We relied on amazing and donations, excuse me, from good folks all around the United States.
Did you like have a GoFundMe page?
Do you still have one?
Yes, yes.
We had a GoFundMe.
We had a, what's the other one called, Sean?
I'm sorry, I'm going blank.
I don't know.
I'm getting.
Give, send, go.
Give, send, go.
Give's to give, send, go.
I know that one, yes.
Yeah.
And so can people still help you out if they want to to maybe recover some of these costs?
Yeah, yeah, they should still be up, both of those people.
How would they find it on GoFundMe, for example?
You know, I had other people or other people I didn't have, but other people said we're going to set these pages up for you, which was amazing.
And I'm not even sure if they searched, they'd either search Lisa Hanson or they would search the interchange.
By the way, you said, don't take this the wrong way.
I'm just joshing with you a little bit.
You sound way too young to be a grandma of 17 and now soon to be 18.
You really do.
You sound, you know, you sound pretty young.
It's amazing.
But I'll tell you.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
I'm listening to your story and I'm flabbergasted.
I mean, what has happened to our country?
I mean, it is mind-numbing to me that they can do this to somebody like you.
And your big crime was you needed to open your business to survive.
And this is only one of his radical positions.
But, you know, if you're in the country illegally in the state of Minnesota, well, he signed a bill to give you free college education and free housing and healthcare comes with it, along with a driver's license.
I mean, that's your governor.
I can't believe you've lived through it.
I can't believe I feel like I'm talking to somebody that lived in the former Soviet Union for crying out loud.
Right, right.
And it does feel like that.
I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I would go through something like I went through.
And it's just getting worse in the state of Minnesota.
Can you get out of there?
Can you move?
Why don't you come to the free state of Florida like I did?
Yeah, yeah.
No, actually, we did move.
Just recently, we are now in Iowa.
I don't blame you.
You'll be much better off at Iowa.
It's more sane there.
Well, listen, Lisa, I hope people will look you up and maybe if they feel it in their heart, they would donate at your Google Fund Me.
It's Lisa Hansen.
And anyway, we'll put a link up on Hannity.com.
Well, I'm glad you did okay with this and survived it.
I'm sorry about the financial ruin and the decline in the closing down of your business.
I mean, I'm sure that was your life's dream and it's sad.
But thank you for being with us, Lisa.
Good luck with the new grandchild and all your grandchildren and we appreciate you telling your story.
Thank you so much, Sean.
I really appreciate the opportunity.
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By the way, this is a weird, everything about Kamala, you know, well, I mean, let's just be honest.
I mean, Kamala is just an outright fraud.
This whole campaign is a fraud.
Everything about her is fraudulent.
And, you know, so far, the media is letting her get away with it.
Are they going to continue to allow that to happen?
I really don't know.
But it's a con artist campaign.
It's sort of like three-card Monty.
If you've never, if you don't know what three-card Monty is, it's a rigged game, and it's just a way to convince people that there's something that they're not or see things that are not there.
It's an illusion.
You can use that analogy.
And, you know, whether or not conservatives are going to be able to shatter that, a lot of it's going to be dependent on a lot of you.
How many of you will take seriously, are deputizing you to get the information, Kamala in her own words, and Tim Walz in his own words out there.
All this information is freely available on Hannity.com, and you can pass it on to your friends, your family, your co-workers.
I mean, I go back to where I was earlier today.
I mean, how many Americans actually know about their positions on issues?
You know, 86% of Americans have no idea that she wanted to allow and consider allowing death row inmates to vote, or that, you know, she wants to eliminate private health insurance, 81%.
I mean, or that she promoted a bail fund to bail out the violent protesters right after four days after the police precinct was burned to the ground in 2020, in the summer of 2020, the summer of love, or that she supported abolishing ICE.
77% have no idea.
And these are registered independent and Democratic Biden voters.
We're not even talking about conservatives.
That she was named the most liberal senator.
They don't know.
75% don't know that she said it should not be considered a crime to enter our country illegally.
74% that she sponsored the $93 trillion Green New Deal.
73% of independents don't know that she never visited a conflict zone as borders are 72%.
Or that she supported cutting the police and defund dismantle nonsense or reparations for slavery.
71% don't know that.
And I can keep going on.
And that's from John McLaughlin.
Anyway, here's a bizarre moment.
Kamala and Tim Walz talking to each other about Walls not answering his phone when Kamala called him.
I was hoping maybe we wouldn't have to.
I called you, Tim.
Yes.
You didn't answer, Tim.
I know.
I know.
What happened?
The most important call of my life, it popped up and we didn't recognize the caller ID.
And it went to voicemail.
Hi, this is Jim.
I'm not able to answer.
Thank you.
Hey, Tim, it's Kamala.
I really want to talk to you.
It is an amazing privilege.
I'm excited.
I just want to be part of the excitement that you're generating.
Well, we're doing it together, buddy.
We're doing it together.
Vice President giggles.
God help us.
All right, let's get to our busy phones.
Let's say hi to Christine in New York.
Christine, hi.
How are you?
Glad you called.
Hi, Sean.
Thank you so much for taking my call.
And I'm going to try to get through this without getting emotional.
But to maybe keep myself on the chuckle, I want to say thank you to Linda for, you know, kind of keeping you in check every now and again.
I love her.
Well, can I just tell you something?
You just, you're highlighting one of the more annoying things in my life.
Well, it is my pleasure.
But you have, I have just been a microphone.
She's laughing.
Go ahead.
I am.
You're already my favorite caller.
Oh, thank you.
Good grief.
I am going to get emotionals.
I don't know if you can, you know, accept maybe two questions from me, but I do have two.
This is like the most important year of my life.
And as a single mom from upstate New York, which God will, our governor, you know, she's a nightmare also.
So with what's happening, but I want to know one of two, two things actually is one, where do they come up with these percentages for the inflation?
Listening to yesterday, where this has gone up 23%, this has gone up 27%.
Where are they getting these numbers from?
Because at the grocery store the other day, and I use QuickBooks for personal end, my grocery bill four years ago for just me and my son was maybe $500 a month, give or take, depending.
And I'm over $1,000 a month.
My refrigerator is empty.
Buying coffee, my favorite coffee that I get used to cost me $3.32.
And now it's $4.99.
And that every single penny counts.
I can't pay my bills.
I don't know what to pay first.
And then my next question, if you would so indulge, is when does it end?
Well, let me answer one at a time.
I'll give you two questions because you sound so sweet.
First of all, I'm very sorry.
I've been there.
I've struggled financially for the better part of my early adult life and lived paycheck to paycheck.
And I remember when I fell off a roof nearly three stories and busted my arm.
I had to get back to work with a busted arm.
And there was no ifs, ands, or buts, or else I was not going to be able to pay my rent.
And I remember I couldn't even afford to go to McDonald's.
People say, yeah, you're full of crap.
I mean, honestly, I would make meatloaf for the week, and that was what I ate.
And I'll be honest, I never felt poor.
I mean, I wasn't poor.
I had a roof over my head.
I had food in my stomach and I worked hard.
So, you know, but I'd kind of been working my way in and out of college, and I was paying for all of it myself.
And I just ran out of money, and I just had to go work.
And then you have to be healthy to work.
It's just, it's not a fun situation.
And the sad thing is, is two-thirds of the country now find themselves in the exact same position you were in.
If this election becomes about these bread and butter issues, you know, are the borders more secure?
The answer is obvious.
You know, are we more safe and secure?
Do we have law and order in our country?
The answer, obviously, with D-Fund dismantled, no bail of Kamala and Walls is no.
Is the economy inflation?
You know, are we really better off?
No, everything costs more at every store we go to.
Energy, you're paying more than you've ever paid in our adult lives.
And it just sucks.
I mean, it doesn't have to be this way, and it can be better.
But, you know, the media is not scrutinizing and demanding answers from her or Tim Walz.
It's sad because, you know, we'll end up with the government.
I guess either we decide or they decide.
They're either going to win or we're going to win.
Well, hopefully we win because it's very disheartening when just the percentages that they come up with with this inflation, I just don't find them being correct.
I've been working since I'm 13 years old.
I've paid my taxes.
I've done this.
I'm 53 years old now.
And I have nothing to show for it other than an amazing son, family, friends, all of that.
But I am struggling.
I can't even refinance my mortgage.
And I sit there and I work in the banking industry.
Right now I'm helping out with customer service.
And I'm getting phone calls from our elderly customers who are calling in for their balances every day, anticipating their Social Security deposit being deposited, and their accounts are negative $24, $50.
They're living off overdraft.
I mean, it's just so sad.
So, you know, on that note leads me turn.
My next question is, when does it end?
When do we, as taxpaying American citizens who have been working, you know, some of us, our entire lives, never asking for help, never anything.
And the reason I get so angry is last year I broke my back.
I was not supposed to.
Oh, my gosh.
And I defied those odds.
I went in for a surgery.
I was out of work, albeit, you know, I did get disability for a short time.
Thank God I worked for a wonderful bank.
But unfortunately, once I got sent back to work, four days later, I got diagnosed with breast cancer.
Oh, no.
Defied those odds.
Cancer is a monster.
I'm a bigger monster.
I beat it.
Listen, I watched my mom go through a double mastectomy and chemo and radiation.
And, you know, she survived it, but really died from complications of it years later.
But it's a complicated story.
It's awful.
But the disheartening thing was when I was at a follow-up doctor's appointment very recently, and I had seen this woman many, many times.
She was an assignment or is an asylum seeker.
And I'm all about it.
Come into our country.
Come the right way.
But when I'm getting bills in the mail for $9,000, $12,000, and she's sitting in the reading room with me, and we're having a conversation saying how much she loves America because all of her medical bills are being taken care of.
She is getting free medical.
And albeit I have medical insurance, but I am thousands of dollars in debt because of what I've gone through between my back and the breast cancer.
I can't feed my kid.
And these people are getting everything handed to them.
And it's frustrating.
And I am scared to death.
My retirement was stolen from me because of a whatever, long story.
So here I am at 53 years old with a 17-year and a half-year-old son who plans on going into the Air Force next year.
I can't give my son the things that he deserves.
But we are handing things to the illegals and our American citizens are not being taken care of.
Why do my tax dollars have to pay for their free everything when I'm struggling?
Well, first, I'm really sorry about all of it.
Sounds like you've been through hell, to be honest with you.
I mean, to cure cancer, I mean, they have kill you to save you.
And it just is wrong.
On every level, it's wrong.
And I can't, there is no rational reason why, except we did get a little indicator when Kamala was out in Arizona or Nevada and said, oh, yeah, we're going to offer a path to citizenship.
Well, that would be something of the greatest value.
And that would mean that people would assume, I mean, if you want to buy citizenship in countries, you can buy it.
It's going to cost you $10, $20 million if you want it in Australia.
You know, other countries, you can get it rather cheaply.
But you can buy citizenship in some countries.
And then there are certain other requirements, investment requirements, whatever.
But the Primo used to be anyway, the Primo citizenship and passport would be America.
Well, I'm sure that their hope is, is that if they give something of such enormous worth and value to anybody that didn't respect our laws, borders, and sovereignty, that, well, you're going to vote for us, right?
We're the party that we're not the party that wanted to deport you.
We're the party that gave you citizenship.
Look, with all that said, I can't help everybody, and I just feel so bad for you and what you've been going through.
I'm going to put you on hold.
I'll let you talk to Linda.
Linda will talk to you, and I'm going to get your address, and I'm going to send you a little something and hopefully we'll make things a little bit easier for you and your life.
Okay.
I mean, I've been blessed.
I never thought I'd make 10 cents, to be honest, but I've been blessed more than I deserve.
And I do like to share.
And, you know, your story has touched my heart.
And I'm sorry you've had to go through all that.
I really am.
So stay on home for a minute, okay?
Thank you, Sean.
Thank you for everything you do for us.
Well, it's my pleasure.
Thank you for giving me this microphone every day.
I appreciate it.
And you hang in there, be strong, have faith.
You know, always remember God's in charge.
Thank God he's in charge at the end of the day.
And we know how the story ends eventually.
All right.
God forbid you're out on the roads this summer and you believe in your Second Amendment rights, but you're traveling to locations where you can't bring a firearm with you.
And that's many states, unfortunately, in the country.
And, you know, the world is more dangerous than ever before, especially with D-Fund, dismantled, no-bell law, insanity.
And you've got to effectively have a way to defend yourself and your family and de-escalate any situation.
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The burner launcher is an essential safety equipment for your travels, and that will provide you the assurance you need to be able to, you know, travel and be able to also protect your family.
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It works.
You'll see how powerful it is and how effective it is, and it's non-lethal.
Anyway, it's legal in all 50 states.
You don't need a permit, background check.
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Now, they do have certain projectile restrictions in some states, but Berner will walk you through it.
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This election, I do strongly believe, is about two very different visions for our nation.
One, ours focused on the future, and the other focused on the past.
A loaf of bread cost 50% more today than it did before the pandemic.
Ground beef is up almost 50%.
And I will work to pass the first ever federal ban on price gauging on food.
In the weeks to come, I will address in greater detail my plans to build an opportunity economy.
That's going to wrap things up for today.
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