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April 30, 2025 - Sean Hannity Show
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Unfiltered and Fed Up: The Stories They’re Hiding and the Outrage You Feel

In the debut of The Rogue Recap, Lynda McLaughlin sets the tone with a no-holds-barred dive into the chaos of today’s headlines ... the ones they’d rather you ignore. From the shocking murder of a paramedic to media hypocrisy, political double standards, and the culture wars no one wants to talk about, Lynda brings clarity, fire, and unapologetic honesty. Buckle up! This is the truth you’ve been waiting for, delivered with grit, heart, and just the right amount of outrage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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So here for my first actual show, just by myself.
I'm doing everything by myself.
So that abrupt ending to the music you just heard, there's no one to blame but me.
And I have to say, it's part of my accountability project.
I'm all in on this.
So if anybody screws up today, it's me.
And if anything's too loud or too quiet, it's me.
And you complain to upper management, also me.
We are interested in what you have to say.
But all kidding aside, it's Linda McLaughlin.
I am here with the Rogue Recap and really excited to be with you.
Not as excited about what's happening in the world because it's a disaster.
I don't know if you noticed.
And, you know, one of the things that we've been talking a lot about is how much there is to talk about.
And so even in planning for the show today, like I, you know, I wrote down a list, like I'm old school.
You know, I use a pen and a paper and I'm writing it down and I'm like, all right, cool.
Yeah, I need to get all this squared away.
And I'm like, oh my God, I'm like, I can't even believe the amount of horrible things that are happening.
And I was just talking to my buddy Ethan, who you probably know from the Hannity show.
We've worked together on that show for longer than I can even begin to tell you.
We worked at ABC before that.
And I was just saying to him, I was like, I don't even know how much news I can get to, you know, because I'm trying to do like 20 to 25 minutes with you guys and make some of it something that you want to hear.
But I was telling him, I was like, did you hear about this poor, you know, medic?
He's like an emergency medic and he was murdered taking, get this, the patient to the hospital.
So he's, he's in the back of the emergency vehicle, you know, and he's a firefighter.
He's a paramedic.
He's all the things.
He's in Kansas City, Missouri, young guy, 29 years old.
And he's murdered, stabbed to death, taking the patient to the hospital.
Now, here's an interesting point about this.
The patient that's in the back of the emergency vehicle with him was released last week for, get this, assaulting a police officer, led out by a Democrat judge, Lewis Angles is his name, on $10,000 bail.
They left this woman out.
And I'm trying to understand how that man is going to sleep with himself tonight, knowing that this poor man died.
And there's got to be some liability and some accountability, right?
Like, sure, we can't predict the crimes that people are going to commit.
There's no way that we can do that.
And I totally get that.
But there's got to be something.
There's got to be a part of you that says, hmm, this person was breaking into a car and attacked this other police officer and assaulted him and did not give a rip.
Maybe we should do some more evaluating on this person.
A couple nights in jail wouldn't hurt anybody.
Let's keep them there for a little while and let's really take a look at what is wrong and broken with this person.
But instead, this Democrat judge said, oh no, that's fine.
Let her back out.
No problem.
And yet again, another person who's given their life and dedicated to the service to the public, you know, this beautiful picture they have of him on X and he's like, you know, on the front of like a fire engine or some sort of, it looks like a fire engine in the picture.
It's like cropped, but he's there with like this beautiful dog and he's just full of life.
And he's murdered because this psycho decided that she wanted to stab him.
And the problem is there's so much news, there's so much sadness and there's so much of this that it won't even matter to the average person in a couple of days.
Now, I say this all the time.
I remember 9-11, a little bit of a rabbit hole here, but, you know, in the days that followed 9-11, there was a sense of, oh my God, like the whole world was under attack, even though it was New York City.
I mean, there were people everywhere that were like, I feel like it's me.
I feel like, you know, New York was the center, the epicenter of the world.
And when that happened, there was a camaraderie.
There was a feeling of togetherness, a feeling of like we're all in it together, right?
And it's funny that Donald Trump is our president because even then, you know, I can remember him walking down the West Side Highway and trying to get to the towers and saying like, we have to donate, we have to figure it out, we got to have to help.
And Rudy Giuliani sort of rallying everybody.
And, you know, I had friends and family, you know, my husband was there the day that that happened.
And all these different people who were there for weeks and weeks afterwards together, you know, piling through the rubble and all the pictures that were up everywhere, like, have you seen this person?
Maybe they were hit when the towers fell and they have amnesia, right?
Because you have this endless hope that maybe they made it.
But my point in that whole story is it was a different time.
It was a feeling that, you know, we could do it together.
Now it is more divisive than ever and by design.
You know, I was, I'm just, I'm sort of impressed by AOC and the shapeshifter that she is.
And by that, I mean she shifts into any shape that gets her paid, right?
She's on private planes.
She's flying from here and there and everywhere.
I don't really think she could tie her shoes unless somebody told her how to do it.
And she does this, like she's like embraced that, right?
Like, I was a waitress and you can do it too.
I'm like, yeah, I was a waitress too, but I still went to school tonight, paid my own bills and figured out exactly how to make a career for myself.
I didn't live off the backs of taxpayers while not giving them anything.
like when she said no to the Amazon warehouse and facility that would have been in Queens to her constituents and given them jobs.
But hey, who am I, right?
But so she's, she's at this, I don't know, one of her stupid gatherings and she's in Corona in Queens.
And she has this woman stand up who starts to talk about climate change, which is one of AOC's pet projects, right?
Because I'm sure she's getting a kickback somewhere.
And so she's, she's up there on stage and this woman stands up, clearly mentally ill and begins to discuss how the only way to reduce climate change, take care of the CO2 problem, is to eat babies.
That's right.
If you are driving, you should pull over because this is a true story.
I am not making this up, but I'm going to play the audio for you in a minute.
The interesting part about it is they don't interrupt her.
They let her keep talking.
I'm like, I'm sorry.
There's got to be some point where people say, oh, this is nuts.
We don't, we don't, no.
Not on any side of the aisle is cannibalism a thing.
And by the way, cannibalism of babies, for whatever reason to me, seems to be 10 times worse.
This is what, anyways, let me just play this for you because I really can't do it justice to be to be perfectly frank.
And it's absolutely insane.
We can't be here for much long because of the climate crisis.
We only have a few months left.
I love that you support the Green Deal, but it's not getting, you know, getting rid of fossil fuel.
It's not going to solve the problem fast enough.
A Swedish professor saying, no, no, we can eat dead people, but that's not fast enough.
So I think your next campaign slogan has to be this.
We got to start eating babies.
We don't have enough time.
There's too much CO2.
All of you, you know, you're a pollutant.
Too much CO2.
We have to start now.
Please, you are so great.
I'm so happy that you're really supporting the Green Deal, but it's not enough.
You know, even if we would bomb Russia, we still have too many people, too much pollution.
So we have to get rid of the babies.
That's a big problem.
Just stopping having babies outside our lab.
So I don't know about you, but that was a minute's worth of, there's another two minutes of this.
And AOC is standing on the stage.
She's nodding at her.
She's giving her like a sense of, it's okay.
Everything's all right.
No, it's not okay.
Take your scary ass, grab your things and get out.
Go now, quickly, like really fast.
Like you're on fire.
Get out.
This is the part of me that I just am like, I don't get, these are the things, right?
And I feel like most people are like me.
We're all looking at all of these different things.
They just don't make sense.
It's not about left or right.
It doesn't make sense.
You know, today we were talking about Corey Booker and Hakeem Jeffries, and they're sitting on the steps of the Capitol and they're singing and they're singing really bad.
And I think to myself, I wonder through the prism of history how this is all going to pan out.
Like, are our kids, are our, are generations to come going to look back and say, were they all high?
Was everyone on crack?
Were they giving it out for free?
Because it's nuts, right?
It's absolutely nuts.
And I really do wonder, like when they're sitting there and they're singing along with this guy on the Capitol steps and they're, and they're just like, I don't know.
I guess they think it's like their Woodstock moment and there's just, it's god-awful.
And the guy is sitting there and he's in, you know, he's got the yarmulke on and he's, he's raising his hands and then he's, I don't know, honestly, just god-awful, right?
Okay, fine.
So you put that to the side and you start to think about how do I combat crazy?
You don't.
You don't combat crazy.
You beat it and you move on.
That's why all of these millions of people voted for President Trump.
They voted for President Trump because they were sick of it.
We had four years of Chaka Chaka Chip Joe.
It was ridiculous.
And it got to a point where, you know, you really started to wonder who was running the country.
Was it Susan Rice?
Is it George Soros?
Was it Barack Obama?
Was it Michelle Obama?
Was it Jill Biden?
I'm sorry, Dr. Jill Biden.
I mean, when she asked for Hail to the Chief and the Marine Corps, like, oh yeah, no, we're not, you're the first lady.
We don't, we don't play Hail to the Chief or Flotus, you know?
But she thought that was her right.
And I really just start to wonder what the hell is going on with everybody.
And I think there's another thing, you know, that we need to address too, and that's the double standard.
And for whatever reason, we're not allowed to call it out.
And it doesn't matter what it is, right?
If it's religion, if it's race, if it's violence, we're not allowed to call it out.
If something happens and it's a black on white crime, we can't talk about it because it's racism.
Why can't we talk about it?
Murder is murder, right?
It's very simple.
If one religion continually attacks other religions, why can't we talk about it?
No, you can't talk about it.
You can't say, you can't say radical Islam is killing Jews and Christians all over the world.
We can't talk about the genocide of Christians that is happening in Africa.
We can't talk about the genocide of white people that's happening in South Africa.
And then we have this overwhelming, very odd divisiveness happening here in the United States.
So here's Governor Pritzker.
Governor Pritzker is the governor of Illinois.
He is a complete and utter moron.
He truly, he kind of reminds me of like a Democrat Chris Christie in every way.
He's just ridiculous.
He says ridiculous things.
And then people clap for him.
And regular people like you and me are sitting there going, I don't get it.
What did I miss?
I mean, it's honestly the I don't get it moment, right?
So Pritzker over the weekend is at some damn fundraiser.
And he's telling people that they have to be violent, that they have to cause unrest, that they have to go out in the streets, and that no Republican should be able to sleep or rest at night.
Now, just for a hot second, I want you to imagine, I don't know, Governor Abbott or Senator Cruz or Senator Mike Lee or Congressman Jim Jordan or any Republican of name value that we actually know going out and saying, I want you to cause violence.
No Democrat should rest.
They should be out in the streets, terrorize them wherever they go.
Do you think for one second that would be tolerated?
Of course not.
You know, they had this chart once, and then I'm going to play this audio of Pritzer because it's ridiculous.
But they had this chart and a buddy of mine sent it to me, it's ridiculous, but it was the amount of media, Democrat media that had family in the White House during the Clinton, Biden, and Obama years.
And it was ridiculous.
Every single one of them had a spouse, a cousin, a brother, a sister, an aunt.
I mean, it was so bad.
And then you wonder why this upheaval that we have with Trump in office, and he still hasn't cleaned house enough.
He still has more to do.
There's still deep state actors in there.
There's still people in there that are unfortunately steering the ship because a lot of the people that came in with Trump, both in 16 and now in 24, you know, this has been a problem for us because it's essentially we need somebody that knows the way that things work, right, operationally, but we just need it to go in a different direction.
Like, I get it, you know, this turns it on.
This is my right turn signals.
My left turn signal.
Okay, you can go now.
That's essentially what we need.
We just need somebody who's got the operations manual and then you need to kick them out because we've had just about enough of the crazy.
And I know we want answers to all the things.
I mean, I want answers to all the things just like you guys, but it's going to take time.
I mean, we've got wall-to-wall coverage of 100 days of Trump.
I don't really remember doing 100 days of Biden.
And if we did, I know sure as hell that he was down in Delaware.
He was over here at his place at this vacation resort.
He's on the beach trying to get through the sand.
He looks ridiculous.
I don't want to see my president in swim trunks, like ever.
I really don't want to see Joe Biden and his hairy legs in swim trunks ever.
I think that's a fair statement.
But it's like we've gone completely to the other way, right?
We've got President Trump.
He may say some things you don't like and that's okay.
I'd rather have a guy in a three-piece suit telling me which way the wind is going to blow and every once in a while put an expletive in there than a guy walking around telling me how he let little kids touch his hairy legs.
I'm sorry.
You know, you just, some things just are what they are.
But back to Pritzker.
You know, Pritzker is incredibly, I mean, a guy's worth billions and billions and billions of dollars.
He's got all these houses that he takes the toilets out of to avoid tax implications.
That's a true story.
You can look it up.
I'm not making it up.
And let me tell you something.
I'm taking a good look at Pritzker.
That man needs all the toilets that he can get because he is an ass and his sister's an ass.
And that's another show.
But anyways, so here's Pritzker over the weekend.
Now, you tell me if this would be acceptable if this was a Republican.
I mean, you decide for yourself.
Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption.
But I am now.
They have to understand that we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and microphone that we have.
We must castigate them on the soapbox and then punish them at the ballot box.
Yeah, that guy is really tough.
So here's my question for Pritzker.
What are you punishing us for?
What are you mad about?
What money aren't you getting anymore, Pritzker, that you need?
You're worth billions.
Your state's a hot mess.
You have a complete and total deluge of crime.
One of the highest murder rates in the country, but still the strongest gun control laws.
So that's working out great.
You're doing a great job, really.
No one has the right to protect themselves.
Innocent civilians are unable to do anything to protect themselves.
You have people living on the streets, an immense homelessness problem.
Second, I think, only to California right now.
Philly's not far behind in Pennsylvania, that is, because Shapiro is another idiot.
But my point in telling you all of this is you have these governors who are constantly pointing the finger, but you never hear them ever talking about what is happening in their state.
You know, when you see people, black people coming out wearing shirts that say Chicago Red and voting for Donald Trump because they feel that they have been forgotten.
by this Democrat Party, you got a problem because you have been playing this game far too long.
And now people are finally catching on.
People are saying, you know what, that sounds like nonsense to me because you guys kept saying that you were looking out for me and I was a little guy and you were going to take care of it and this, that, and the other thing.
Meanwhile, my kids still have terrible teachers.
Their classrooms don't have new books.
They're afraid to walk to school because of all of the gang violence and the shootings.
I mean, there was a guy shot in his living room the other day.
I'm like, what in God's great name is going on?
And what happens?
Nothing.
Because the gangs know that there's no accountability.
They know it and they understand it.
And then all of these people that are trying to write the ship, they all get paid off, right?
Even if you look at what just happened in Colorado and you have these ICE agents that go out there and they have this underground club and all of these people come out and there's cartels, there's MS-13, there's Trende Aragua, there's plenty of other people from all these other cartels.
Most of them I've never even heard of because they all have their own little sex within these larger cartels.
So on top of that, now we have the issue of human trafficking, child trafficking.
But here's the problem.
We had American active duty agents getting paid off by the cartels guarding the club.
The hell is going on?
You're wearing an American uniform.
You've taken an oath and you're protecting cartels because you're getting paid.
Everybody is out for themselves and everybody's out for the almighty dollar.
But let me tell you something.
There will come a day much bigger than all of us and you will be held accountable for your actions and God help you because what you are doing is wrong.
And everybody at their core knows when they're doing something right or wrong.
You know when you could do the hard way or the easy way.
You know when you take the easy way out, whether it's a little thing or a big thing, right?
I don't feel like taking the trash out tonight.
I'm exhausted.
We've all been there.
But when that little thing becomes, it doesn't matter if this one more child gets smuggled tonight.
What's the difference?
No one will know.
You know.
You know what's happening right now.
And how do you live with yourself?
That's the stuff that infuriates me.
And then Pritzker is mad because his party's getting called out.
His party is the party of kickbacks and payoffs and just going out and giving stump speeches.
I mean, AOC and Bernie Sanders, give me a break.
I mean, these two people are living in the lap of luxury telling you why you shouldn't have yours.
I mean, it really is this whole idea.
And I've said this for a really long time and not everybody agrees with me, but I don't really believe in Democrat and Republican.
I just kind of believe in like the ruling class and then like the working class, right?
So there's like the folks that are supposed to be making decisions and voting and creating laws and such that we voted them in to vote on our behalf, right?
As because we're their constituents and as, you know, they're our leaders.
And instead, they get in there and they're like, well, I really want this committee assignment.
And Senator so-and-so says I can have it, but only if I vote this way on this bill.
So when you see somebody go in that you really liked and then they're not voting the way you want them to, you start to say to yourself, what is going on now?
That's what's going on.
It's that whole me movement, not me too, the me movement.
It's bigger than everything because that's what they care about.
They only care about themselves.
And so when I see somebody like Senator McConnell, who I think is a total POS, and I see his wife, another POS, selling out the American people at every turn, I'm like, just get out already.
There are so many Republican senators.
And not to mention Republican congressmen and governors.
I mean, I'm looking at what's going on with Colony Ridge in Texas right now.
Maybe we'll talk about that later in the week because that literally is a show in and of itself.
And nobody wants to talk about it.
Nobody wants to talk about the Islamic uprising in Texas.
Hello?
Like, this doesn't bother anybody?
I don't mind people doing what they got to do.
But there's a difference between, you know, coming in, assimilating, but having respect for your own culture and coming in and taking over, creating your own government, militarizing your own area, policing your own area.
I mean, my God, we got Sharia law cops in Brooklyn.
You telling me I'm going to drive through Brooklyn and some Sharia law cop's going to try and pull me over?
Oh, let me tell you something.
It's going to be a big old news story.
That's an incident.
This is what's happening.
But why are they doing it?
Because no one told them they couldn't.
No one is stopping them.
That's the problem.
And I got to tell you, it's really starting to get on my nerves, starting to piss me off.
You know who else is starting to piss me off?
Joy Reed.
I think she's always pissing me off.
But she really is just so racist.
It's a lot.
This is the latest from Joy Reed.
I'm just going to listen to this with you and then we'll talk about it.
Each community on earth.
If you take that away and try to distill us just down to white folks, we'll be like Europe, an aging, slowly dying former empire.
The Roman Empire didn't survive because it didn't have enough strength in its diversity.
It suppressed its diversity and it died.
If the U.S. wants to be the Roman Empire, keep voting the way you're voting, y'all.
Keep voting for people.
Uh-huh.
So people from New York are suddenly saying, y'all, that's interesting.
We don't say y'all.
And I'm really interested in what her history is on the Roman Empire.
I would love to know what she thinks happened because I tell you what, if that statement was any inkling, we have a lot of catching up to do.
I mean, I think we just need to, I mean, I think we start with the basics, you know.
This whole whitening of the culture and getting back to white folks.
I mean, who talks like this?
I can't imagine ever saying that one race was better than another.
I believe 100% in a meritocracy.
If you're an ass, you're an ass.
Period end of sentence.
And it doesn't matter what color you are or what party you say you are.
You're just an ass.
And Joy Reid is an ass.
You know what?
She really is.
And it's not because she's black or a Democrat.
It's because of the disgusting things that she says.
And Jen Saki and Rachel Maddow and Mika Brzezinski, they're all the same.
They all spew this hatred for anything that is not in keeping.
Unless they're in an echo chamber, they're not interested.
And I think there's something to be said for discourse and debate.
I think there's a lot to be learned.
I disagree with people all the time, but I enjoy it if I can learn something from it.
Like if you can support where you're coming from, I want to hear it.
I want to know more.
But when you say that your country's going to fall apart if there's more white folks, what?
What are you talking about?
The whole idea of where we're supposed to be now is that we're supposed to judge people based upon their actions, what they do, sometimes what they say.
Like in this case, I have to judge her by what she's saying because it's disgusting.
But it's also about what you do.
So if I was to go out and start hiring people for my company and I put, you know, in the hiring ad, you know, I'm only hiring this color and you have to be this tall and have this color eyes.
Yeah, that's weird.
That's, that's really racist and that's some sort of ethnic cleansing and selectivism and all this kind of stuff, right?
But if you're a Democrat and you're black, it's okay to say things like that.
I got news for you.
It's not.
And it stops when we say it stops.
It stops when we finally stand up and we say, that's gross.
Just because there was a period of time in our country where there was extreme racism and there was slavery that we had to overcome.
It doesn't mean that we get past that and then we start attacking other races.
All that black on Asian crime couldn't report on it, couldn't talk about it.
Why?
Why couldn't we talk about it?
Well, you know, because it was an awkward time and what's awkward about it?
This whole idea that certain police departments can't describe the criminal or the perp that they're after because you're no longer allowed to state the race of the person you're going after.
What?
What are you talking about?
You have to be able to name the person that you're going after.
How else are you going to find the person?
This is the kind of stuff, like the common sense stuff that doesn't make sense to me.
And it dovetails right into the whole transgender stuff.
We have to have men who identify as women competing against women.
Why are we doing that?
Well, they think they're women.
Okay, but your mental illness is not my problem.
My daughter has worked her whole life to play lacrosse.
Does that mean that some dude who puts a skirt on can suddenly play against her?
That's fair?
That's not fair.
Where are all the fathers?
Why aren't you standing up for your daughters?
Because I know I'm standing up for my kids.
I don't want girls in boy sports any more than I want boys in girl sports.
My little guy, you know, he played flag football for the first time a couple years ago.
And there were two little girls on his flag football team.
And I didn't care for it.
I was like, start a little girls flag football team.
I just didn't think it was appropriate because little boys are rough.
Doesn't mean little girls aren't.
I was a tomboy.
I know that they can be.
But I just didn't think it was appropriate.
So anyways, fast forward to like a year or two later and he starts tackle football.
They're eight years old.
They're playing tackle football.
Okay, fine.
There's two girls on his team.
So my son comes over to me, you told me not to hit a girl.
You're right, I did.
So don't hit her.
And if they put her in, you're not playing.
Because that's what we're dealing with.
And it starts at such a young age.
We have to instill in our children, this next generation, what we want our country to be and how we want it to be and how we want ourselves to be.
And until we start writing the ship in our own homes, start being present, get off your damn phone.
My God, there is nothing on Instagram or X or who's texting you that is more important than the time you have with your child.
I can't even tell you, and this is going to be my last point for today, but I had a mommy and me day the other day with my youngest and we were out and I was just enjoying watching him have a good time so much.
It was just great.
And I looked around at these other parents and there was only one other mom, like me, who was watching her child and not on her phone.
And I thought that's what's wrong with society.
And she and I started talking and we got along great.
Did we look the same?
No.
Did we come from the same area?
No.
But she and I had more in common than anybody else in that place.
And we talked for an hour while our kids played.
We exchanged phone numbers.
We're going to set up a play date.
And why are we doing that?
Because we think the same and we want the same things for our kids.
So, anyways, as you can see, I got no shortage of things I want to talk about.
I would love to hear from you.
So please hit me on social media at rogue recap at LindaMick.
Really just want to hear what's on your mind and what you would like me to talk about.
I think soon we're going to actually have the ability for us to interact with quality.
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