Hour two focuses on what Sean Hannity calls the media’s selective outrage, contrasting nonstop coverage of politically convenient stories with silence surrounding rampant violent crime in major U.S. cities. Sean is joined by Bill O’Reilly, who analyzes how Democrats rely on emotional narratives instead of measurable policy success heading into the midterms. Together, they examine crime statistics from Chicago, New York, and California, and why law-abiding Americans are paying the price for failed leadership. The hour underscores a growing disconnect between political messaging and everyday reality for voters.

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