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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Coming up next, our final News round Up and Information
Overload Hour.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
All Right, News round Up, Information Overload Hour. We'll take
calls for the better part of this hour. Eight hundred
and nine to four one seawn is our number on
this Friday. And so we've been doing this Tesla contest
and for a little over a month. And I'll tell
you why I did it, very simply is I just
cannot stand when people are bullied, treated so fundamentally unfairly,
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and this effort to intimidate, harass, hurt, threaten not only
Elon Musk, there's been assassination or calls for his assassination.
But then we see these acts of domestic terrorism. We've
seen Tesla dealerships have bullets fired into them. We've watched
as charging stations have put a blaze. We've watched as
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you know, lots on Tesla dealerships that those vehicles have
been put a blaze. We know that there's been dosing
of Tesla owners. I mean, it's just and of course
the left, you know, they say nothing. You know, the
great January six ers that said the summer of twenty
twenty five hundred and seventy four riots were mostly peaceful,
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there's such pocious, such hypocrites, and it really just infuriated
me what they were doing. What has this man done.
This man created SpaceX. This man has made it possible
for hundreds and hundreds of countries around the world to
have much better communications with starlink. This man has launched
those satellites through SpaceX. This man is docked to the
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International Space Station numerous times. And after Biden and Harris
couldn't rescue the astronauts that were only supposed to be
there a week after, you know, almost three hundred days,
it took Elon Musk and SpaceX, who successfully in every
aspect of what he did here was dangerous, and he's
the chief engineer of SpaceX to successfully go up rescue
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them and bring them home safely to their families.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Thank God. Amazing feet.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Now this guy is also involved in and it's actually
an arm of Tesla, their robotic arm. I mean, we
might see a day in our lifetime where menial tasks
around the house like vacuuming and doing the dishes might
be done by a robot. I mean that is now
probably because of AI our future. He has Neurallink and
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he's working to help the blind again using artificial intelligence.
If you don't have groc his artificial intelligence, you do
need to get it. Is it is fun, It is
like wow, it will blow you away. You can ask
it any question if you ever want to think, don't
just last rock and it'll give you the answer.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
It's incredible.
Speaker 2 (02:50):
And anyway, so I decided that I was going to
buy a Tesla, and then I decided, you know what,
let me up the ante a little bit. And I
didn't have any illusions that I could save Tesla, and
I think Tesla will recover. He said on his earnings
call that he's going to be devoting more attention to that,
less attention to doze and let others take care of that.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
And he got it up and running.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
And we're now well over one hundred and fifty billion
dollars in waste, fraud, and abuse.
Speaker 3 (03:17):
And that's just a tip of the iceberg.
Speaker 2 (03:19):
And just because he's friends with Trump and he's exposed
Democrats for wasting that much, hundreds of billions of our dollars,
he's become hated and for no good reason. This man
has done a lot of good for society. Neurallink will
hopefully one day help the blind see and those with
spinal cord injuries walk again. And I always thought electric
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cars liberals like him. I don't think they're going to
save the earth. I didn't buy it for any environmental reason.
I bought it, and when I found out about how
great it was in test drove one, I'm like, wow,
over a thousand horsepower. I got the s plaid. It
goes from zero to sixty one point nine nine seconds.
I'll never have to put a gallon of gas in
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that car. I have a charging station at my house
and I can charge it and keep it fully charged.
It's perfect for my driving needs. Maybe you know, it depends.
If you drive over the road a lot, you might
be a little more difficult. But for me, it's perfect,
and it is just the greatest engineered car and greatest
experience now with Tesla's with the one I have, I
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literally I'll just put in a navigation an address, and
I will hit basically auto drive, autopilot, and it will
take me straight to that destination if I.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Parked my car.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Went to a movie A couple of saturdays ago, I
went to see The Chosen. I actually went two weekends
in a row. I saw two of them. I didn't
see the third one yet, and I went there and
I parked the car far away, and I get out
of the movie theater and I go to my Tesla
app and you press a button and says, come to
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me and the car. You see an image of your
car driving itself, backing out of a parking space and
then slowly making its way right up to where I am,
like a valet. And then I jump in my car,
put in my destination, I auto drive it home and
I don't even have to think about it. And by
the way, it's a very smart machine. It knows exactly
if I ever try to text and drive or just
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see who's texting me, forget it. BPP won't let you.
It's amazing technology. And I'm sure other car is going
to try and steal all the technology out of it.
But I am the most advanced, technologically, the best engineered
car I've ever had. So I decided to give one
away to a lucky winner. And we had people for
a month signing up word of the day, and we
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announced Monday the winner. And she's on the phone now.
Her name is Verlin, and all I'll say is she's
from California. I have no idea what she's doing out
in California, but well we'll ask her in a second.
Speaker 4 (05:52):
Verlin.
Speaker 2 (05:53):
First of all, congratulations, Thank you, Sean.
Speaker 5 (05:56):
I can't thank you enough. I have to tell you.
My birthday is Wednesday, and I grew up in a
little town in North Dakota. I have eight brothers and
sisters and for our birthdays you would get an angel
food cake and one dollar. So waiting this tesla is
quite an improvement.
Speaker 3 (06:16):
Did you now which which?
Speaker 2 (06:18):
By the way, I did see your beautiful though, so
I do know the answer to the question before I
asked it.
Speaker 3 (06:22):
You got the s plaid like I did.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
I did, I copied you.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
You made a great choice. This thing you will it
is like rocket ship. You're gonna have fun with it.
You're gonna love the self driving. You're gonna love the
valet come to me, you know, and the car backs
out of a parking spot and comes to you. It's
incredible technology. Way do you get it? And it's simple
to use, it's not hard to figure out.
Speaker 5 (06:47):
Well, you know, I was a little intimidated. My husband
is an electrical engineer and he designs a lot of
computer things and so he's very ticky, and that's not
my wheelhouse. But I have to tell you, I got
to test drive it, and I actually get to keep
one overnight. And I got in there, and you know,
I don't know how to do the autopilot yet or
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to come to me or those fine features. But even
just driving it, I was surprised how quickly I can
learn some of the features on it. And it is
so smooth and such a pleasure. I just I really
really am going to enjoy this, So thank you. It's wonderful.
Speaker 3 (07:24):
Well, I couldn't be happy for you. What were you
driving up to this point.
Speaker 5 (07:28):
Well, in the past, I had a Ford Eddie Bauer Explorer,
and then my sister moved to New York. She was
out here in California, and then she moved to New York,
and so she sold me her two hundred I mean,
her two thousand and eight accurate TSX, So that is
what I've been driving. So I'm going to go from
a two thousand and eight car to this beautiful model
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asque plaid.
Speaker 2 (07:53):
Now you don't have to drive it fast. It just
goes fast. If you wanted to go fast, you can
drive it anyway. You want and you could pick, for example,
in self driving mode, whether you want us to go
to the speed limit or keep up with traffic, or
if you're in a hurry. I mean, they have those
that that kind of options available. You got like a
big computer screen in front of you, and it's it's
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it's it's just an amazing piece of technology.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
I think you're gonna love it.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
The one feature that really stands out the most is
how safe it is. It really does. I mean, it's
it will break forward. I never touched the brakes on
that car. When you take your foot off the accelerator,
it just there's down shifts like immediately, and then you know,
think about this and never have it. In California? What
do you pay for a gallon of gasoline out there?
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Super unlettered for example, like seven dollars a gallon? Six
dollars a gallon?
Speaker 5 (08:47):
Well, where I'm at, I think it's about five thirty
nine or something like that right now that for regular
or super that actually is for super so.
Speaker 2 (08:57):
Prices of that since Donald Trump gotten well, I can
tell you right now I pay about two dollars and
seventy cents a gallon for regular here in Florida a
little bit more for super obviously.
Speaker 5 (09:09):
Yeah, now that's really remarkable. I grew up in North Dakota,
so like I said earlier, and yeah, there's nothing like
you know, the cost of gas and the cost of
homes and everything out here in the LA area, it's
crazy out here.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
Well look, and to everybody that that participated, I wish
I could give one to everyone. That would be cost
prohibitive for me. I'm not as rich as he a
lot Musk. However, I am so happy for you. Thank
you for listening, thank you for participating in the contest,
and I really wish all the best with the car,
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and I hope you enjoy it.
Speaker 5 (09:45):
Well, San, just thank you so much. My mom is
giving you a heavenly hug from above because she always
watched your show and she would say, he's so handsome.
Speaker 2 (09:57):
Did your mom need thicker glasses like the woman on
my car, Vinnie?
Speaker 5 (10:02):
I know that.
Speaker 2 (10:03):
Well, God bless your mom. I'm sure you miss her
and uh I did. Uh Listen. I'm just happy. I
think you're gonna love this car. I promise you. There's
not one person that I've taken a ride with or
put it. I've shown my kids. I've shown everybody in
my life this car, and they're like, oh my gosh,
it just is it?
Speaker 3 (10:22):
It is?
Speaker 2 (10:23):
It is that different. If you look online you can
see now again, you're not going to drive it at
this speed, but it can be a Corvette Z six.
It can beat a Bugatti, it can beat a Lamborghini,
it can beat a Porsche. It beats every muscle car
you've ever heard of before, and and yet it drives
like a regular sedan.
Speaker 5 (10:44):
Yeah. I do like speed, and it's very comfortable. And
I've gone soaring in a plane twice, the one that
didn't have an engine, and I mean, I love all that.
That's thrill. That's going to be a thrill for me.
Speaker 2 (10:54):
So oh, you did a you did a slot, you
did a glide, you did a one of those rides?
Speaker 5 (10:59):
Yeah, I did. I did the glide. The plane was
at the end.
Speaker 3 (11:02):
Boy.
Speaker 5 (11:02):
The first time I did it, they pulled us off
a cliff. It was an autowinch that pulled you off
the cliffs and a thermal lift lifts the plane up
and then you just cruise around up there. And then
when I did that, when the plane right before me
had crashed, and then I was in line to go next,
and they said do you want to go? And I said, yeah, yeah,
why not?
Speaker 2 (11:22):
So that was Firz a little more adventurous than me.
I would never do what you did, ever under any circumstances.
But no, listen, enjoy, enjoy your rest plaid. When do
you get when do you get your model? When does
it get delivered? For your birthday? I guess your birthday
is passing well.
Speaker 5 (11:41):
Wednesday's my birthday, so they say in one to three weeks.
And if you ever come out, I'll treat you to
an in and out burger and fries. I've heard you
like those.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
I love them. Don't like is not the right word
love love animal style. You got a deal anyway, Berlin.
God bless you. Appreciate you and enjoy the new Tesla.
Speaker 5 (11:59):
I hope you enjoy it, Yes, son, God bless you too.
Speaker 3 (12:02):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (12:03):
All right, quick break right back. When we come back,
we'll hit the phones eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn.
As we continue this Friday, let's get to our busney
phones eight hundred nine one Sea. If you want to
be a part of the program, uh Raphael Missouri Next,
Sean Hannity Show, Happy Fridays are Yes, how you.
Speaker 4 (12:20):
Doing, Hannity, and thank you for taking me up. And
I've been an avid listener of view, my family and
all of us. But the reason I'm thank you that
my brothers and I we've been talking for a while
and we're just like frustrated with the fact that all
this fraud as was uncovered, with the Social Security and
high arrest and all the money going to dead people,
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people that are too old, people that are not even born,
and no one's been arrested. I mean my sister. When
my mother passed away, they deposited her last Social Security
check into it, and my sister didn't know until she
really that she got a call from them saying that
if she doesn't return that money, they're going to issue
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a warrant for her arrest for fraud. I'm like, what
you know? And I thought it was just an isolated situation,
But they also happened to my father in law when
his mother passed away. They Frozer's accounts, threatened to put
him in jail if he didn't return back to seven
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These checks are going somewhere. Money's going somewhere, someone's getting it,
somebody's catching it. Follow the money, and let's start arresting people.
I know you're a good friend of Trump's. He listens
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that go into office making two hundred and forty thousand
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Wonder where the money's coming from. If it were me,
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Speaker 2 (13:52):
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her been the greatest stock pickers of all time. I
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us say hi to Diane in Texas. God bless Texas.
What's up, Diane?
Speaker 3 (16:28):
How are you?
Speaker 6 (16:29):
I'm good, Thanks for taking my call, Love Texas. So,
I'm an x STEM from twenty sixteen. So I've been
an x STEM now independent, although you know, I voted
for Trump three times, and I bailed from the Democrat
Party in twenty sixteen, much earlier than a lot of
those that have bailed in you know, the last four
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years because of the Biden administration. But anyway, I had
to kind of smile, but not really in a funny way.
At what's going on with David Hoage saying that he's
gonna primary some of the older Democrats, and then the
DNC chair I can't remember his name right.
Speaker 3 (17:11):
Now, Kenny, David hog or keV Martin.
Speaker 6 (17:16):
Yet saying that they're neutral arbiters of the process, the
DNC process, which is a joke because of like Rush
called her, Debbie Blabermouth Schultz putting her thumb on the
scale during twenty sixteen against Berniey. So you know, they're
just doing the same stuff that they've been doing for
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a decade, and they don't even know how ridiculous they are.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
What do you they don't know? Well, I don't think
they do. I don't realize.
Speaker 2 (17:44):
I don't think they realize how out of touch they
are right now. And the ones that do are afraid
of those that will come after them. Yeah, I think
that's their problem. I literally think they're held captive by
the radicals and they dare not speak out against them.
And by the way, this is especially true about Chuck
Schumer and Hakeem Jeffries. Do you think they're going to
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take on the squad? Never not gonna happen. They're never
going to do.
Speaker 6 (18:10):
It, I know, but most people, even Democrats, don't really
go with the squad, so they're just shooting themselves in
the foot.
Speaker 3 (18:19):
I'm all in favor of that.
Speaker 2 (18:20):
Let them stay right where they are, and let good
luck with them where they're headed.
Speaker 6 (18:24):
I'm happy to and AOC running in twenty twenty eight.
Good luck. There's no way she could number one if
she even wins in her primary debate, like a JD
Vance or anyone.
Speaker 3 (18:36):
Good luck with that.
Speaker 2 (18:37):
Although I'm not sure what she's going to do, I
could see her wanting to race to the presidency. I
really could now. If she challenges Schumer, I think her
odds are pretty good. If she's running for president, I
don't think her odds are as good, but it'll be
somebody like her. The party in total has been radicalized.
The squad, Jasmine Crockett, AOC, Bernie, they they they are
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at their heart and soul that party. Thank you so much,
Diane in Texas. You have a great, great weekend. Scott
in Utah, Scott, how are you glad you called?
Speaker 7 (19:10):
Hey? Sean, thanks taking my call. I'm calling with a
non political question, even though I've been a Trump supporter
of my whole life, especially the last three years. End Musk.
But my daughter, my three grandkids, and my son in law.
He graduated from dental school in May and they're moving
to Alaska for three years to be a dentist. And
I want to know what Berna you recommend. I want
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to buy them a gun to send it up there
for animals and for self protection.
Speaker 3 (19:35):
The great question. I like them all and have them all.
Speaker 2 (19:38):
I even have some of their their models that they
actually sent me a rifle that I used to test
and I love it. The latest version of the cl
version is probably the one that I would use for
home defence and carry. But you really can't go wrong
with any of them because they all use the same technology.
And I would just recommend that you go for it,
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and I think you doing them a favor. I think
every family should have burners in their home, and I
also believe every family should have a firearm in their home.
I mean, but if you if you can use the
non leadal option, you're definitely gonna prevent a whole host
of potential problems from arising. If you know, it's sort
of like you have to prove your innocence even in
your own home. In some states, it's crazy.
Speaker 7 (20:21):
Yeah, And I'm a big gun enthusiast like you, and
I just want to get them something to take to Alaska.
So but thank you for the for the recommendation.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
All right, my friend, I hope, I hope it helps.
We appreciate you being there, and good luck to them.
You can't go wrong. BYRNA dot com slash Annity, you'll
get ten percent off. By the way, back to our phones, Rob,
South Carolina.
Speaker 3 (20:41):
What's up, Rob? How are you happy Friday?
Speaker 8 (20:43):
Glad you called, mister Andy. Thanks for taking a call.
Speaker 5 (20:46):
Doing well?
Speaker 3 (20:47):
Thank you? What's going on?
Speaker 9 (20:49):
I was calling with an observation more than anything.
Speaker 8 (20:52):
I was in a conversation not too long ago with
my son. He is a quatable county police officer in Maryland,
and I am a recovering Marylander now living in South Carolina,
very happily, by the way.
Speaker 9 (21:06):
And we were talking about the sanctuary city status and
the topic came up about Garcia not being convicted of
any crimes, and he laughed and says to me, he says, well,
he absolutely won't be convicted of a crime because all
we can do is holding until the dangerous situation is over,
and then we're told to let him go. He could
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have been pulled over like many other people. So it's
really not about him. It's about the illegal immigration, the
status they have, and a lot of the structure that
I believe the liberals have put in place that if
these guys do get arrested, they're never.
Speaker 8 (21:44):
Going to get convicted. It's always going to be a legend.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
Well, I mean, we do have people now, and we
have law enforcement around the country that are now forced
even Newsom in California, sanctuary states and with all the
sanctuary city is involved, they must now cooperate with ice.
So there's a new sheriff in town. And these states
want the money that they get from the federal government,
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which is why I don't they're definitely gonna they're going
to have to cooperate, whether.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
They like it or not.
Speaker 8 (22:15):
Yeah, I think as long as they keep that money
flow coming in, they're going to go down with the
ship because there's just so much money for them to
be lost. And you look at the state of Baltimore
as it sits and the silliness that's taking place there.
For a common sense, it gets a little scary to
think that you're willing to put your own morals and
values at that par at risk in a little of
a dollar, which is what I see happening up in Maryland.
Speaker 4 (22:37):
At the moment.
Speaker 3 (22:37):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (22:38):
I mean, you know, the fact that this guy, you know,
that's the fact that the Democrats are so invested in
this and this is the hill they want to die.
Speaker 3 (22:45):
And I'm like, all right, well, go die on that hill.
Good luck with that.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
The American people see this and I think they're disgusted
by it. I mean, they've turned this guy. First of all,
they just lie about the case on so many different issues.
And you know, like we found out yesterday, Oh, the
guy was driving the car of a guy that was
responsible for human smuggling, and he had a bunch of
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people in the back seat of the car. And you know,
it is so obvious to me that this guy deserves
what he got, but they don't care. And this is
why I say they're putting the safety, well, they're putting
the so called rights that are non existent for people
that don't respect our laws, border and sovereignty. They are
putting that over the safety of Americans and the same
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people that wouldn't even you know, pick up a phone
and call families that lost loved ones that were murdered, raped,
victims of violent crime by by all the illegals as
they sat idly by, silently, you know, a complicit with Biden,
Harris may orcus and never said control the border, enforced
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the laws of our country.
Speaker 3 (23:55):
That's all on them. They own that, you know.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
And now now Donald Trump is ist with the heavy
lift of having to not only secure the border, but
also get rid of, you know, the millions and millions
of people that didn't respect our laws, borders and sovereignty.
It's hard anyway, my friend, appreciate it. We go to
the socialist utopia. I once lived there, New York. John,
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you're on the Sean Hannity Show.
Speaker 10 (24:20):
Happy Friday, Hi, Sean, thanks for taking the call. I
wonder if you question for me, is there any reason
that the administration and the Republicans can't play offense when
it comes to executive orders?
Speaker 8 (24:34):
In other words, as.
Speaker 10 (24:35):
Soon as Trump signs an executive order, as soon as
he puts the cap on the pen, why don't we
have a Republican or conservative group challenge the law, judge,
shop or go to a judge that is a constitutional
judge and at least get the law implemented or the
the well.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
They have been winning in a lot of their cases,
not all of them, but they've been winning even a
five Supreme Court decisions. But I think the Supreme Court
is afraid now of their own shadow. It's very dangerous,
you know. And I worry about heaf Justice Roberts because
I think he's thinking about his legacy and doesn't want
the Court to be viewed as political. Whatever his motives are,
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they should not be a factor. There's only two things
that he should factor into his decision making. That is
our constitution and whether or not he's upholding the laws
of our land.
Speaker 3 (25:26):
Period end of sentence.
Speaker 2 (25:28):
And you know, once they start worrying about legacy, it's
usually over.
Speaker 10 (25:33):
But before it even gets to there, why not? Why
what usually happens as an executive order gets signed, it
gets challenged, They judge shop and they stop it, as
you talked about earlier in the show. But why don't
we just take that tool away from them? Will judge
shop first and then at least the thing gets implemented.
It's a lot tougher to stop, you know, something rolling
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downhill that it is before it even gets started. They'll
appeal it, and they may, you know, they may win
the appeal and it ultimately goes to the Supreme Court.
But at least it's implemented first, rather than just waiting.
They challenge it, and now we got to wait and
then we got to appeal it. It seems like we're
always playing defense when it comes to these executive orders
rather than offense.
Speaker 2 (26:15):
Just remember this has always been and will forever remain
a strategy of the left when they lose elections. They
can't win at the ballot box, they can't do it legislatively.
This is their go to method to implement their radicalism.
Just understand it for what it is, and we just
got to keep fighting. Unfortunately, you know, I think legislation
by the House and the Senate that would prevent them
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from judge shopping and letting these lower courts assert the
power the constitutional authority of the president would be a
good start. Right anyway, John, appreciate the call, my friend,
you have a great, great weekend. Let us say hi
to Kirk and Maryland a real Maryland or I assume
what's up Kirk?
Speaker 4 (26:54):
Hey, how you doing I'm good.
Speaker 3 (26:56):
What's going on, big.
Speaker 1 (26:58):
Fan, longtime listener, and I'm going to say thank you
for everything you do to try to keep this constitutional
republic of ours alive.
Speaker 3 (27:05):
But anyway, I'm trying. I am trying. I'm working on.
Speaker 1 (27:08):
It, and you're doing a great job. Anyway, I want
to tell you a little bit about Van Holland. You know,
this stunt that he pulled is not the least bit
surprising to me. I mean, he's a politician from Maryland.
You know. Van Holland represents Maryland's eighth district. This is
a large district that borders on d C. It's the
most affluent county in the nation. It has the largest
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immigrant population in the country, with forty percent immigrants, twenty
of which are Hispanic. So I mean, you know, for
him to do a stunt like this, this is about
getting votes, and this is about creating cheap labor in
the county.
Speaker 7 (27:44):
That's what I think.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
I mean, you're talking about the state of Maryland. You know,
they just passed a reparations bill, Sean, you know, a
reparations bill. You know, our governor Wes Moore, I like
to call him lessmore inherited, A five point five billion
dollar serplus and in two years we now have a
three point three billion dollar deficit. He just signed a
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one point six seven dollars billion dollar increase for taxes
and fees. And you wonder why people are leaving the
state of Maryland in droves. If they weren't for my
three grandchildren trying, I'd be living next door to you.
Speaker 2 (28:19):
I don't know if I want you as my neighbor,
yet I have to get to know you better. Uh no,
I'm only kidding, No, I mean, you're living in a
very radical left wing state.
Speaker 3 (28:29):
And this is what you get.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
You know, when you had Kayla Hamilton raped and murdered,
he didn't call her family, He didn't call Rachel Morin's mom,
Patty Morin, and and this is now you know he's
he's more and wouldn't even ask the guy Garcia when
he met him if he was an MS thirteen gang member.
I mean, it tells you everything you need to know
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about him. I would like to say you have a
chance of winning elections in Maryland, but you know, well,
unfortunately anybody with brains left Maryland a long time ago,
like they're leaving New York and New Jersey, in Chicago
and California, they're leaving in droves, and it's gonna make
it hard, if not impossible, over time to make those
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to make a political comeback in those states in my opinion. Anyway,
I do appreciate your call. I hope you have a
great weekend. As a real Marylander. This guy's an El Salvadorian.
I can't believe everyone keeps saying it. They're still saying it.
Drives me nuts. Right, that's going to wrap things up
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for today, and next week we will go through the
first hundred days of Donald Trump cleaning up Biden's mess.
In other words, news that you never hear about from
the state run legacy media mob all coming up next week.
Hope you'll join us all week long. Frankly, it should
be a celebration transformation and transformation all and consequential and
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a restoration of constitutional order, all happening next week.
Speaker 3 (30:04):
Have a great weekend and see you Monday.
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