Educators vs. Children - September 12th, Hour 3

Published Sep 12, 2022, 11:51 PM

James O’Keefe, Founder of Project Veritas, has been exposing our school administrators and their efforts to hurt our children and corrupt their education; all the while discriminating against any conservatives and their ability to teach in the schools. Project Veritas is exposing the Secret Curriculum these teachers are FORCING on your children

Stay right here for our final news round up and information overload. All Right, News round Up, Information Overload Hour eight hundred and nine four one Shawn our number. If you want to be a part of the program, we'll get to your calls coming up, I promise this hour. And anyway, our friends at Project Veritas have struck again, and you know this is really important. They've been exposing all these school administrators and all these efforts that hurt our kids and corrupt the entire educational process. I mean, there was a landmark study when Ronald Reagan was president. It was called a Nation at Risk somebody you may be too young to remember, and that study concluded, what has happened to the educational system in America weren't done by an outside entity or force, would be tantamount to an act of war. I mean, that was their conclusion. Now things have gotten dramatically worse. We pay more per capita per student than any other industrialized country, and we usually come when somewhere around fortieth and proficiency in terms of reading, writing, math, etc. That's how bad a job they're doing in You have this unholy alliance between Democrats and the teachers' unions anyway, that's what makes this undercover project of Project Vitas so important. And you know they have been exposing this secret curriculum that teachers are forcing on a captive group of children instead of teaching them reading, writing, math, science, history, and computers. Now, for example New York City of a middle school teacher encouraging students to engage in political violence and to throw bricks at people. You just you can't even make this up. Listen. And organizations to have to was like they cho which places they chose when they didn't set in their own neighborhood. Yea, they didn't to work to diving down community. Yeah, that's because young community just done the pace. Yeah, we gotta go out to the people who they did not directly affecting. Yeah, if you're gonna throw a brig yeah at the bole of a type ye a bit every yes, you know that. You Yeah, it was a costetition the Unity Schio. They're not talking about me, so I'm not saying, yeah, you know them. When I first started challenging it, I had my kids changed their way. Somebody go the attitude because it's a little bit of justice for all. Y have you refund un charm statiste. How do you think kids can't fight? Sometimes they feel powerless to fight. The thing is to be a critical thing, challenge your plan you need ye Now you couldn't hear at all. But let me just explain some of this to you. This is a New York City middle school teacher encouraging students to engage in political violence and throw bricks of people with opposing views and literally is you know, That's what I tell my students. I was like, guys, there's a strategic way to do this protest, and you want to And I brought up a crazy organization that have done this, like they choose which places to throw bricks in. They choose, and they didn't do it in their own neighborhood. They didn't do it to black and brown communities. Doing it in our own community doesn't make sense. You got to go after people who it's not directly affecting. Throw it the brick at the people that are actually doing the things that need to change. I tell them, my kids, we don't stand up for the pledge of allegiance. We do the Pledge of allegiance every morning, you know, but we keep going on our business. It was a clash decision at the beginning of the school year. They're not talking about me, so I'm not standing up. And then she says, at one point, you know, when I first started challenging the pledge, I had my kids change the words. It was something like, I think we added at the end and we will fight for those who this does not address, or something like that. We added it because it's like and liberty and justice for all, and will fight until that is true. And the students and I would kneel during the pledge of allegiance. Now do you think parents might be upset if they knew this was going on? And what about parents that do speak up at school board meetings? Oh, that's right, they run the risk and be even investigated as domestic terrorists. James O'Keefe, founder CEO of Project Veritas, is with us his group once again with this undercover video. Is anything going to happen as this teacher? Well, Sean that regarding her employment status, she's deleted her social media and the school has disabled the phone number for the school. This is an Arian Franco Middle School English teacher, New York City's Department of Education. But Sean, this is just part four there's been four videos released. The first video the Connecticut principle was put on leave. The second video Trinity School, which is a private school in New York City, prestigious school. She was put on leave. The last two teachers that we've exposed just deleted everything and we don't know their employment status. All right, So let's talk about how widespread this is. Is this something you really have to work hard to get or is it that easy? Well, I mean, every time we sit down one of these people, they tell us something that's interesting. I think it's throwing bricks of people is basically encouraging people to commit acts of political violence. And there's a lot of discrimination that we've uncovered in these exposs where, for example, they've said we don't hire people. Many of these people are directors. This woman you displayed the tape on the air, she's a teacher, but they they say, don't hire religious people, don't hire people over the age of thirty, ask certain questions, which in any application process is against the law. So it's widespread, and it's so widespread that the Attorney General of Connecticut, John has announced that he's launching a civil rights investigation. I want to find out who applied to these schools and who are not gained employment status as a result of this discrimination. Well, it's pretty unbelievable, and I know you'll often do follow ups. How many more in this series can we expect? We've gotten so many tips from parents everywhere they go to Veritas tips at ProtonMail dot com. They've given us heads up about things happening in their school district. It seems like wherever we go, there's a video to be found, and we're going to keep this as an ongoing beat. What's remarkable Seawn about the series is that in this data Connecticut, we had Democrats and Republicans both admonishing the behavior. There was kind of a consensus form that you just don't discriminate. They were Democrats are focused one on the fact that they weren't hiring people over the age of thirty and discoing against Catholics. Republicans more focused on they were having a subtle indoctrination program to deliver a liberal bias. But you can bet that this is an ongoing investigation. If you see your here fraud and your child school, Veritas tips at ProtonMail dot com will send a reporter to investigate. Well. I gotta be honest, it's amazing what you've been able to accomplish, and yet almost every day yourself you're under fire. What's the latest with some of the incidents with you and lawsuits and I guess raids and everything else, raids by the FBI. That's right. Project Ratas is going to trial this week, Sean on the Democracy Partner's lawsuit. That was the Bob Kreemer story that you reported on in twenty sixteen where there were hidden camera videos of his operatives inciting violence at Trump rallies, so they sued me. For get this breach of fiduciary duty. Bob Kreamer is trying to argue that Project Ratas has a fiduciary duty to him, which is an absurd argument. It doesn't make any actual sense. But if you have any financial ties to him, I doubt it. No, they're trying to He's trying to make the stupid argument that our undercover journalists had an applied duty because she was filming him and pretending to be an intern. But that's not going to hold up in court. That's going to federal jury trial starting Wednesday in Washington, DC. As it pertains to these teacher stories. The Attorney General of Connecticut has sent us a letter Project Veritas, a letter threatening to subpoena me form my tapes. We replied to that letter. We just posted this on our website and basically told them to go pound sand and we've told them to read the First Amendment. We're a news organization. Governments try to subpoena us, that we're protected by shield laws and we have to stand firm on that. Now, correct me if I'm wrong with all these lawsuits, and I can only imagine what your illegal bills are with all of this going on, I can only imagine that you know it costs a fortune to defend yourself. As per my recollection, you want every case you've ever been involved in. Project Veritas is wont every case a fact conveniently omitted from our Wikipedia page so no one really knows about it. And as you have had me on the air discussed before, we sued The New York Times for defamation and we're winning. That we're going to discovery, and that we're even being sued by American Federation of Teachers. Randy Weingarten, who's the head of er Confederation of teachers put out a statement last week. Sean, listen to this. It says, quote at this point, remain watchful. If you remember encounter someone who could be secretly recording you. Keep in mind that this is O'Keefe's new tactic, and remind yourself and your members to be aware at all times. Trust that verifies my rule. This is the head of the teachers union. She's also suing us for a story we did about teachers behaving badly. So people have sued us, but we keep winning the cases, and they've stopped suing us, Sean, because they know we don't back down. I remember the Kramer quote, the campaign is fully in it. Quote, well, I mean Hillary knows through the chain of command what's going on. I'm not suggesting we wait. We need to start this. You know, Adam Schiff right now, that's right that that was Kreamer. You cover that story. You were at the debate interviewing people that I was there close to you. That man. It was this was a time when when I think you were on the arrow with me that night you were on the I was on there. I walked over to you and said hello, and you put the flag. Mike interviewed me. But this was a story that was mentioned in the debate between Hillary and Trump. It was a video you met your audience, they recall his massive story where these guys named Bob Kreamer, who did work with the DNC at Donald Brazil, was caught on tape saying he was recorded saying that Hillary Clinton, it was her idea to put people on Donald Duck costumes and do what they called bird dogging. And as part of this bird dogging would be people these events that would that would incite violence, and they were bragging about doing this, and it was so grotesque that the DNC fired Bob Kreamer got fullbell. Another operative was fired after he was caught on tape bragging about bussing people across state lines to commit fraud. Now you would think, Sean, that these people would be investigated. Who knows, maybe they'd be rated by the fence. But no, no, no, Project Bartas is the one that gets sued. Project Veritas is the one that gets rated. But kind of living in clown world. But chan this week federal court starting on Wednesday, opening arguments, it's Project Veritas is being sued by mister Kreamer and Democracy partners and we will go to a jury verdict in the nation's capital. Well, I don't like the venue. I'll be very frank about that. It doesn't mean I just there's certain jurisdictions that are strongly against anything conservative. All right, quick break, we'll come back more with James O'Keefe, founder and CEO of Project Veritas. We continue our exposs. The latest exposs and tape release of James O'Keefe, founder CEO of Project Veritas, having to do with teachers now, in this case, the New York City middle school teacher encouraging students to engage in political violence, throw bricks of people with opposing views. I don't think we have equal justice or application of our laws anymore, James, I just don't. And as evidenced by Hillary Clinton, you know, and top seeker class of hide emails, bleach bit destroying emails on our server, thirty three thousand of them, you know, all the evidence, even Jim Comey admitting that she had committed a crime, but no prosecutor would likely prosecute. We don't have the same standards for conservatives that we do for liberals in this country. It's very clear, it's very evident, and it becomes a costly proposition for organizations like yours to do work that frankly was pioneered by the likes of sixty Minutes and Mike Wallace back in the day. Well, that's a good point. It is a tough venue. But I think that the things we're fighting for, I know they're fighting for the First Amendment. These principles that we're fighting for are simply first among the principles in are The last case we got sued by a so called bird dog or sued us for defamation be won on a directed verdict. That means the judge threw it out right before the jury issued the verdict. And that judge, Sean actually said what you just said is a federal judge in North Carolina a couple of years ago, ruling on behalf of Project Uritas. He said, if you sued Mike Wallace for what you're suing James O'Keefe for, everyone would laugh at you. He dismissed the case because clearly this is about the right to report information and it should give your audience hope. Sean that the ACLU, the American Civil Liberties Union, is supporting us involving the FBI rate. They filed an amicust letter that was trying to unseal the warrants that were used against us to rate our newsroom. So there is some consensus here between locals and conservatives on the First Amendment still in this country, and we hope the rule of law prevails. I'm really worried about liberties, basic liberties and freedoms, and your case is definitely highlight this conflict and this double standard which we've been pointing out regularly. The FBI, unfortunately has been politicized, the DOJ has been weaponized. And where this ends up, I don't know. That's what makes this election in fifty seven days that much more critical. James o'cafe, thanks for sharing it. As always, we appreciate you being will us. Eight hundred and nine four one, Shawn our number. If you want to be a part of the program, Bold Inspired Solutions for America, This is the Sean Hannity Show, all right, twenty five till the top of the hour, eight hundred nine four one, Sean. If you want to be a part of the program fifty seven days till these all important mid term elections, you might want to start checking out. We'll put up on our website sometime later this week when early mail in voting starts in every state, so you can be prepared. I advise all of you. Even though I prefer one election day, I don't like all this early voting. I don't like malon ballots. I don't like any of it. I'm absentee ballots with the ballot excuse I'm fine with. That's perfectly fine. That's acceptable. Now Florida has shown that mailon balloting can work. Early voting can work. However, it just lent to me. It lends itself to too many opportunities. I like paper ballots. One election day, know the results at the end of the night, and everybody go to sleep. That's simple. But I'm never going to get what I want, so you have to embrace what the system is anyway. So John Fetterman, the Democratic senatorial leftist lunatic that wants safe shooting zones and Pennsylvania to be a sanctuary state and no limits on abortion and moratorium on fracking, which is an eighty one billion dollar industry in Pennsylvania, you know, says he's ready to debate OZ. He spoke this weekend in Montgomery County. It's clear he's struggling mightily, his post his stroke that he had just prior to the primary one of you you didn't have a doctor in your life, making fun of it, making light of it, and telling you that you're not fit to be served. Yeah, can you describe my stroke? You know what's happened. You've so I use the example, so pretend I was. I want to go to Wagman's. It's such the most important race for the Senate here for twenty two. We have to replace Pat Toomey. Oh, No, Senator Toomey was not very nice to me. He Pat Toomey is a miracle. He had a chance. He had a chance to match me up again. Abortion is the ballot now in November. Obviously struggling, which, by the way, I don't take any delight in the I wish this guy the best of health, and I mean that even though. But the reality is he got this guy that wears his hoodie and with all his tattoos, he's never had a real job in his life. We find out he's been a trust fund brat his entire life, you know, living off mommy and daddy. The one job he had as mayor. He missed fifty city council meetings. It was like a small town of lesson like two thousand people. It was ridiculous. He couldn't even show up. The one thing he's most noted for is chasing an innocent African American jogger down the street. He did this and pulls a shotgun on him and calls the police on him. The guy did nothing wrong, absolutely nothing. There's a story out about about him as well. And this kind of blew me away. Also is when you think of imagine whenever you go to the Standard, what if it was a magarepublican, what if it was a conservative. Because so you got a guy by the name of Raymond Johnson, career criminal, cold blooded lead, lures a guy to a house, shoots him, stabs him, robs them, disposes of his dead body, long hair, glasses, you know. And this guy Johnson referred to himself as the son of the devil. Convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison. This guy should never walk the streets again. In twenty nineteen, John Fetterman voted to commute this guy sentence, and Johnson is now back out on the streets. Now they're having a record rise since this idiot has been the lieutenant governor. You know, violent crime in the Philadelphia suburbs have gone up sixty percent. What's his answer, well, to let a third of prisoners out of jail, to let guys like this out of jail. Now, by the way, this might not have been Johnson's first murder, according to one witness, who said Johnson bragged about how he had killed several people and he was a hymn man before he got caught. Deputy Sheriff testified under oath, Johnson threatened to kill an accomplice if he testified against them, you know, giving violent criminals a break, as this guy does best. He's bragged about helping pardon more criminals than every administration in Pennsylvania history combined. You know, but he hasn't gotten a single question from the media mob in Pennsylvania. Not one. I'll debate Oz. You know, after you know eighty percent of the vote is done, you talk about hiding in a basement bunker. This guy's been hiding. He's done a whopping thirty minutes of campaigning for the entire general election campaign. OZ has been hammered with question after question after question, date after day after days, he travels the entire state. This guy will not serve the people of Pennsylvania. He's out of touch. You want to get rid of You want a moratorium on fracking? Is that what you want? You want all these criminals let out of jail that he's supporting. You want decriminalizing a heroin and safe shooting zones we need you can shoot these drugs into your system and safe places. Okay, you want Pennsylvania to be a sanctuary state because that's what he supports. When it came to endorsing candidates for president and twenty sixteen and twenty he supported Bernie Sanders. He's to the left of Bernie Sanders. That's that race. That's why we're paying attention. Fifty seven days from now matter. Let's say hi to Rob Is in Oklahoma. Rob, how are you glad you called mister Hannity. What's going on? Speak? It's an honor to speak to you, sir. I gotta tell you, Katie is awesome. In my opinion, she deserves a raise. I have a question for you, sir, sir, in regards to the election dates. I'm with you on the one day thing. But I have a question that it pertains to the Constitution. Article one, section four says a state legislature set the rules, but Congress can alter those rules. And and since we do have a single date, that is, you know, as the second Tuesday in November, or the Tuesday in November that we vote on, how is it possible constitutionally that we do have all these other things when Congress has stepped in and said it's that Tuesday in November. So how is it possible that the states have all these other different early votings and everything else. Listen, if I had my way, I said it earlier, I would have day of voting, I'd have paper ballots, and that would be my chosen method. You know, there's a reason why Democrats like this system. They want no accountability. To remember, they've been fighting hard. They don't even want voter ID. They don't want signature verification, they don't want updated voter rolls, they don't want partisan observers observing. They want to recreate twenty twenty and the chaos surrounding twenty twenty all over the country if they can now, if they win this election, and this is the danger of fifty seven days from now, if Republicans don't get one or both houses, it's going to be very, very difficult to stop this massive power graph that they really want. That's part of it. Ending the legislative filibuster, that's part of it. They want it, all of these issues, packing the courts, they want it. John Fetterman's one of them. Raphael Warnox another one of them. You've got the most radical socialists in power, and they want more power, and they want power and perpetuity. So all these measures will be put in place if they are given more power in after November. Well, I certainly get the idea that the Democrats don't like it, But but how is it the Republicans don't come back and show repeatedly refer to the Constitution and and you know, and educate be blond every time they get the bully pulpit, educate people say here's what it says. And no, some are and some some don't have the ability to. I guess I don't know. Sometimes I listen to some of these elected officials that I'm like, why did you ever get in this business? You? It's like they don't have any guiding principles within them. You know, you have to have a passion for conservatism to be a conservative candidate and somebody that will hold the line and stand for the promises you make to your constituents. And there are too many Rhino Republicans week Republicans. But I'm hoping it gets stronger. I'm pretty convinced that the House is gonna flip Republican. I'm pretty convinced, but I don't want to say with any degree of certainty. I'm cautiously optimistic. I think these Senate racist, as I have been saying, are all hard and we can't take one of them for granted. And why they allow this when when they had the power they should have put these changes in place they didn't. Hopefully next time they will. I'm looking forward to seeing. I don't know, I expect them. Maybe ten, eleven, twelve days. We'll get this commitment to America paper from Kevin McCarthy, and I hope every candidate in the House and Senate signs it. Anyway, appreciate the call. Thanks Rob eight hundred and nine for one. Shawn Josh in Illinois, Josh, how are you glad you called? Hey? Sean, thanks for having me on real quick. Want to talk about the we'll call it the Safety Act that the Democrats here voted on in the early hours back in January at twenty one. Basically, it eliminates cash bail, well pretty much lets every criminal out of jail and doesn't hold anybody accountable. Yeah, same thing in New York. Same thing, and in a lot of liberal states and cities around the country. It's insanity. I means absolute madness. It is. It is. This bill is New York and California on steroids. I mean literally, there're state's attorneys all over the state that are saying, we're pretty much gonna let out half the people in our jails right now. You know, it's kind of funny. I heard Dick Durban and Lorie Lightweight. Now, I think it's the best political jiu jitsu move I've seen in my life. And that is Governor Abbott and then also Governor DeSantis putting illegal immigrants in buses and sending them to Chicago and sending them to DC and sending them to New York. Laurie Lightweight, so they're out there saying how cruel and horrible it is, and what does Lorie Lightweight do? And Dickie Durban. Do they go ahead and they pack up the same illegal immigrants and send them to the suburbs instead of in the city of Chicago. You can't make it up. No, you can't. I mean, they're hypocrites. It's it's really crazy that itself is going to bring a huge amount of problems to the criminal justice system because you have a whole bunch of people coming that are undocumented. You have no idea who they are, and you won't ever know who they are because you can't you can't detain them. Yeah, I appreciate the call, Josh. It's it's very simple, basic, fundamental, common sense. Conservatism is common sense. It is liberty, freedom, constitution, capitalism, limited government, lower taxes, less bureaucracy, law and order so everyone's safe and secure. You want a basic education so that kids have a ladder to success in life. You secure your border, you enforce the laws. You respect our borders and sovereignty. You have standards for letting people in to the country. We should be in this day and age, knowing all the natural resources we have not only energy independent, but the most energy an enforce on the planet Earth. These are not complicated principles here, simple stuff. Let's see Darlene is in New Jersey. Darlene, how are you glad you called? Thank you so much for taking my car. I appreciate it. Where Your Giant showed a lot of guts yesterday when they got that touchdown in the final minutes of the of the game and went for two points. They were down by one. They could have tied it, but they played for the win. They got the two points and then the other team drove down the field and nearly hit a field goal. They just missed wide left. It was great. That was a great game. Well, I'm a grob hub driver in New Jersey and we've spoken a couple of times before. I don't know if you remember or not. The reason I'm okay, and the reason I'm calling you today is because I just wanted to say that I want to talk about the President's speech. And I was driving around at the time and listening to the speech and I was just totally appalled. I'm pretty poor. I do grow up. I lived day to day. Basically. I just moved back in with my mother in Pennsylvania, and um for him to have called anyone who wants to make America great again. The horrible things that he said was just outrageous to me. I just what do you think about it? When you saw the background, it was horrid dying. I was like a bad movie. It was like a terrible Really it's like a horrible movie. It. I could not believe how offensive he was. I mean, you know sometimes Trump, um, he's a little up loud and obnoxious. I grew up in New York, so I kind of get all that. But his policies were amazing for us. I could afford to drive my car, I could afford to, you know, live on my own, and now I can't. And I'd blame that all on him, and for him to sit up there in that ridiculous show of I don't need. I don't even know what to call it. I was a pall. It was just hate. Let me ask you a personal question. So I finally figured out how to use Uber eats Number one? Is Grubhub better? I don't know if you do both or just the one, and you both I okay, And you don't have to answer this question. Can you make enough to live on being a driver doing that? If I work sixty hours a week, which I usually do. I work like six days a week. I can get to bring home, well, I get my make about one thousand dollars, but that doesn't include my car care, my gas. You know, I have a Ford Maverick. It's a hybrid. I just bought it, so it's not too bad on gas. I was lucky enough. My father died from nine to eleven related illnesses because he was working across the street from one of the towers. And so my thank you, thank you, and my job. So my mom bought me a new truck of Ford Maverick. So that helps a lot because I'm getting probably about forty to forty five miles to the gallon, but it is it's very difficult to make ends me absolutely anyway, we appreciate it, Darling. We wish you the best, and if we can ever help you, let us know. Okay, well you know I'll be talking to you again. Thank you again for having my call. Sean. You know, think of that sixty hours a week, that's a hard job. And you've got to maintain your car. That's a hard job. All Right. That's gonna wrap things up for today. Hannity Tonight's DVR nine Eastern Fox News Senator Tim Scott, South Carolina Senator Ted Cruz. We'll also be checking in with Mike Huckabe, Kayley mcin Any, Laura Trump, Clay Travis, Our Posters, Robert Kaheley, Matt Towery, and much more. Nine Eastern Hannity, Fox News. See you then back here tomorrow. Thank you for making this show possible.

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