Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky joins to talk about phony Fauci and his never-ending lies regarding COVID-19. And obviously, he is hitting a nerve, given Fauci’s responses as of late.
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All right, news, rounded up information overload our eight hundred and nine for one, Shawn, if you want to be a part of the program. I know many of you have been hearing about this new variant that is out there, and I know it's got a lot of people freaked out. And by the way, I think you've got to pay attention to all of this because it all matters. It all impacts our health. Now if you listen to politicians around the world and the travel bans. But by the way, I support a travel ban if there's a new variant. We saw what happened with the delta variant. We we've got to be careful. Fascinating that Joe Biden is xenophobic, historical racist on himself because that's what he accused Donald Trump of. Anyway, there are two people that have been leading the charge, probably the top person as Rand Paul from Kentucky. He's also had, you know, support from Senator Ted Cruz a ton of support, and Anthony Fauci, you know, claimed that he is science and claims I'm going to be saving lives while Republican senators are lying. Now, the problem with him saying this very thing is it's just not true what he's saying. Now we have the emails of doctor Fauci. Those emails show a panic doctor Fauci when he discovered that it might have been gained a function research and NIH money that funded this, there was a hectic exchange back and forth with top people at the NIH, so he knew from the beginning. We know that on January thirty first, he got an email that said that, in fact, it looked like one of the specific genomes as you break down the sequence of COVID nineteen had been manipulated in a lab. That's January thirty first to twenty twenty. And then of course we have the intercept nine hundred documents that they came up with under oath. Fauci testified before the Senate Committee that the NIH has not ever and does not now fund gain a function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. But yet the NIH on October twentieth wrote that they in fact did fund an experiment at the Wuhan Lab Virology lab testing if spike proteins from naturally occurring bat coronaviruses circulating in China were capable of binding to human ace. Two receptors and a mouse model that is called gain a function. But that doesn't stop Fauci from attacking Senator Ram Paul and Senator Ted Cruz. Listen, Senator Cruz told the Attorney General, you should be prosecuted. Yeah, I'd have to laugh at that. I should be prosecuted. What happened on January sixth? Senator, do you think that this is about making you a scapegoat to deflect course as President Trump? Of course you have to be asleep not to figure that one out. Well, there are a lot of Republican senators taking aim at this. I mean, that's okay. I'm just going to do my job and I'm going to be saving lives and they're gonna be lying, Okay, joining us now to respond a Kentucky Senator Ram Paul, Senator, does that prove that the testimony on May eleventh, coupled with the NIH letter of what October twentieth? Does that not prove that under oath violation of federal law where you can be penalized up to five years in jail. Did doctor Fauci lie before Congress? Without question? Doctor Fouci live repeatedly before Congress. We've given him a chance to correct the record. I've sent him an official referral to the Department of Justice. I think he should be prosecuted because this goes beyond sort of a haphazard mistake or carelessness. This goes to a person who purposely leave covered up the origins of the virus, but also purposely has discounted the idea of natural immunity such that he's wanting to mandate vaccine on children now, and if he took into account natural immunity at all, thinks that there would be such a rush to mandate this on children, or to mandate this on anyone with regard to gain a function. He was funding research in Wuhan, but also research in North Carolina and in Galveston that takes viruses that are unknown, mixes them together with viruses that we know, and finds out or tries to discover whether or not they gain in function. And yes, some of them have gained in function. It's very dangerous research. There are nonpartisan scientists at both Rutgers and MITS who have come forward and said this is a kind of research that is a risk to civilization. That's pretty significant description of what he's funding. And so instead of sort of owning up to this or having a reasonable intellectual debate on this. He comes forward and says he is science, he represents science, and then anyone attackaccine's attacking science. The arrogance of that kind of statement from a government bureaucrat is alarming, and we should they be very, very worried about someone who believes that they represent all science. Well, I mean, that was pretty arrogant statement of himself. You know, this is the guy in March of twenty twenty sixteen minutes off masks, So they're not going to do anything. Maybe they stop one little droplet, but they're not going to protect you. Then it was one mask and two masks, then mask in perpetuity, then it was vax or mask, and then it becomes vas mask at vax end masks. Then its vas mask and booster, and then I guess they'll be booster after booster after booster. So I think you can make a pretty strong case that a lot of vaccine hesitancy, if you will, came from the CDC, the NIH doctor Fauci and Joe Biden and Joe Biden fully vaccinated outdoors socially distant mask on going into former president Carter's home ninety six years old, as wife Rosalind ninety three, taking off their masks, not socially distant, right on top of each other. I'm sure that was no mixed messages there, centered or you think you know? I think you can make the argument that Fauci has been disseminated misinformation that actually probably has cost lives. So by telling the public now that cloth masks work. If you're an elderly person in your spouse has COVID and you go in to treat them and take care of them in their bedroom and feed them, do you think that maybe telling people to wear a cloth mask instead of an INN ninety five mask might be misinformation that might actually cause you to take care of someone and risk your life and perhaps get COVID when you could be wearing an appropriate mask and treating the patient appropriately and you might have a chance. I think he's also caused lives to be lost in countries like India where they're following Fauci's lead. Instead of targeting the vaccine towards the elderly and those who have not yet had COVID, he's saying, oh, yeah, people have had COVID need to be vaccinated equal the elderly. Well, that kind of information or public health exhortation from Fauci causes people to get vaccinated who don't need to be vaccinated, those who've already had it, But it also takes away the vaccine from people who knew more urgently needed the elderly, and particularly the elderly who have not yet at COVID. Now you have stated publicly that you had COVID, and you have stated publicly that you are not getting vaccinated, that you believe in natural immunity. If we're to follow the mantra of the left and the president and everybody else to follow the science, while I'm following the science in Israel, and nearly eight hundred thousand people they have studied that had natural immunity compared to those that had the vaccination were twenty seven times less likely to be impacted by the delta variant. That's a pretty impressive number to me. Apparently a new study came out of Cutter, and I know they need to be peer reviewed, and I look for the final numbers on both of these. I'm following them closely, as I'm sure you are showed pretty much the same thing that what you have been saying that natural immunity T cell immunity, even if you're antibody levels decrease, which they do over time, or memory cells would instantly kick in if your body were to detect I assume any COVID nineteen or any variant of COVID nineteen. Am I wrong in that? Yeah? Exactly right. And the thing is is that the irony of Fauci preaching that we should discriminate against the unvaccinated and discriminate and separate ourselves and fear people who are not vaccinated. It may be the opposite of the truth. People have had the disease, like myself. According to the Israeli study, it's actually safer to sit next to me than it is to sit next to someone who's vaccinated. That's not an argument against being vaccinated, but it's an argument for or against the government sort of segregating and calling certain people to horrible and unwashed, and these terrible, horrible people that are unvaccinated. You know, look the basketball player. You know, I'm blanking on his name, but several of the basketball players you know who have already had the disease or saying from the NBA. You know, I've already had it. I have immunity. The thing is is that kind of immunity that develops within our community and within our country is actually good for the country. That doesn't mean we should choose to get it, but a lot of people, we now think over one hundred million people, may maybe as many as one hundred and fifty million Americans have had it. That is helping the immunity that will eventually defeat this pug. That's not an admonition to go out and get it. But the thing is already one hundred million people got it, whether we wanted or not. And by Foucy discounting that and ignoring that, he's ignoring the science and then saying, hey, I'm science. Don't don't criticize me. I am the science. The arrogance of that is just beyond imagination. You know the fact that we used American tax dollars. And I think that that you have made the case. You've at least you've made it to me and proven and I think backed up by the emails, by the intercept documents, and even by the NIH his own language admitting that they supported gain a function and the eco of Alliance that they funded his money through UM. It's likely our tax dollars went to fund some of the research that caused the gain of function and the release of this virus. Is that a fair statement. This is the biggest reason why Fauci should be fired because he's not acknowledged that he made a mistake in funding the Wuhan lab. He's not acknowledged that this came from gain of function research, but he's also not acknowledged that the danger exists that this could happen again. They are doing experiments with viruses that have a fifty percent mortality. Fortunately, the virus that we are are battling has a one percent mortality, and that's still a problem. Five million people have died. It's it's not a bit is a big deal, but imagine if this had fifty percent mortality. But as we speak, Fauci still supports gain a fun research that combines a virus with fifty percent mortality with an unknown virus, and he says, well, we don't know whether the unknown virus will gain in lethality or not. Well, my goodness, who would like to take the chance with a virus with a fifty percent mortality escaping from the lab. So he has shown a recklessness with this. There needs to be an investigation. He needs to be prevented and put as far as possible away from any decision making because we could get a pandemic worse than this one from alive as long as Tony he supported me. In twenty twelve he said that even if it caused a worldwide pandemic, he still supported gain a function research, which is madness. Quick break right back more with Senator rampaula Kentucky on the other side than your calls. Eight hundred and nine four one Shaun, as we continue broadcasting coast to coast into murder and all or of America. This is the Sean Show. As we continue with Senator Rampaul of Kentucky, what do you think of this amicron variant? I mean we've had the lambda, the mu or move variant, and are dot one variant, and of course the delta variant, which which was a much bigger challenge. And then when you couple that with the head of the Medical Association in South Africa and the comments that she made on the observations of omicron, what do you think. I think it's too soon to tell. I'm hopeful that the initial observation that not that many people were getting very sick and that the symptoms were mild. If that turns out to be true, that'll be great news for the world world. If it's more transmissible but much less lethal, there's a possibility that it will actually dominate and get rid of the original variant as well as the delta variant. Over time, many viruses do mutate to become more transmissible but less lethal, less deadly. We don't know yet. But here's the other thing that we could be and should be doing. If doctor Fauci actually really cared about saving lives, what we would be doing, and that's encouraging and liberalizing the ability to have new vaccines. So, for example, we've had the delta variant vaccine sitting around, they've been doing studies on it for several months. Have you ever heard Fauci say that we should allow the new vaccine to be introduced. Some people say it's because the government, including doctor Fauci, allowed them to buy up millions, hundreds of millions of doses and they have to use those up to feel like they've got their money's worth out of them. Before they would allow adaptation of a new virus vaccine. But you know, we get new flu vaccines every year, by the way, and they barely mentions monoclonal antibodies, and people that I know that have gotten them immediately after diagnosis have done extraordinarily well. We never hear anything about it, right, And there was some mentioned today by Regeneron that they are worried that THEIRS may not work with omicron. But what we need to do is allow speedy approval of new monoclonal antibodies. Let's say omicron turns out to be left deadly. Maybe we don't do anything, maybe there's no vaccine or new antibodies that need to produce. Well, you got to prepare for the worst. Weeks. Yeah, If two weeks from now we decide that it's very, very deadly and it's spreading throughout the world, we need to quickly approve the ability to produce a new vaccine, but also quickly approve new monoclonal antibodies if we need them. But it's too soon to know. And so doctor Fauci, who believes this guy is always following and has never met a mandate that he didn't like, he immediately latches onto you know, he lapses into his authoritarian nature of what new thing can we do? The banded human behavior. Of course, none of the things that he's been for have really work. More people died this year than last year, so it doesn't look like doctor Fauci's a great genius in doing anything to control this pandemic. Well, we need to we need to wait before we do anything. You know, Paul's a little bit. Let's see what's going to happen with this variant, and let's don't start telling people have to stay inside. Put masks on again. Senator around Paul Kentucky, you've been doing a phenomenal job exposing all this. Thank you for your time. As always, when we come back, we'll hit the phones. Eight hundred and nine four one. Sham will get right to the phones, quick break right back at nine pm. Do you know where your president is? I don't know. Yep. He sounded asleep in his bed with a lot of care in the world. Must be nice, Joe. The rest of us, we'll keep working. You're on the Seawan Edity Show. President Trump. I think went to bed at four on average every night. Eight hundred nine four one sewn if you want to be a part of the program. You know, I'm not. I was never a great golfer. We have a we have a liner about it, um because I never had the time to devote to it. Um. I used to like it. Now I'm so into martial arts and I've had wouldn't you say, would it be appropriate to say severe nagging injuries, Linda with that being an appropriate turn? Yeah, it's definitely been a rough year, that's for sure. For sure. Anyway, Um, anyway, so Tiger Woods came out yesterday and said that he's just come to the realization he's never gonna be able to play golf on the tour like he used to, but he hopes to play specific events. And I don't think there's ever at least in my lifetime. I mean, you have the greats like Jack Nicholas, you have the greats like Gary Player and Arnold Palmer, Ben Hogan and all these wonderful people, and I'd love to have the time. It was always a good athlete. It was the one sport I struggled with. And maybe I'll get back to it if I can get my leg straightened out here. But anyway, he had this terrible accident, and he said that he actually was lucky to be alive and that amputating his leg was on the table when he got to the hospital. Listen to this, Tiger. Um, I think over the last bit of time we've seen you kind of humbled by getting through the back surgery and be able to make that comeback that you did and whatnot. I'm just curious when you got on the other side of the surgeries and all the stuff that went on in February and you realize the depth and probably saw the pictures in one of how bad the accident was. Did you feel lucky to be alive? And is that part of why you're kind of at piece? You know, as you speak to us now about going yeah, I mean I said it, yes, sir, I feel I'm lucky to be alive, but also still had the limb that those are two things, you know. Um, So I'm I'm very, very grateful that someone upstairs was was take care of me, that I'm able to not only be here but also to walk without a prosthesis. Daniel, how realistic was amputation as an option? Was that? How realistic was amputation like? Was that really? Yeah? He was on the table. Wow um one of the tournaments, and I you know, I know people are critical of Tiger Woods, and he went through a tough time in his life and he struggled, but he also you know, Americans love redemption stories, and I don't don't even think Linda America loved it when it came back in twenty nineteen and won the Masters. Listen, I'm gonna tell you very honestly, I don't know anything about golf. Literally don't know. You don't know anything about sports. First of all, I have nothing. I have learned quite a bit in recent months. I think know why I'm going to be I have a new boyfriend. Oh boy, he's worn full and his children play football. So I am learning about football and it is a slow and steady process. Hey, Jason, can you please pull out first of all discussions on football so we can play it for the boyfriend and the family. Katie knows. Katie has been helping me. Katie has been giving me charts because his kids are defensive line players. Five line players. Okay, what what positions do they play? Do you know? Fullbacks? No, she's telling you the answer. She's not No, she's not that came from me. Fullbacks online offension. No they're not. That's a defensive line, Jason. Actually, you're wrong. They are offensive players, Tayson. You're supposed to play along and make her doubt. Are they offensive? Defensive fullbacks are offensive players active? So then he's not wrong. He's right. I'm wrong. Right, Oh crap. Well, anyways, I'm doing my best, your people, I'll do my best. I'm going to football for dummies. I'm going to do my absolute best to learn this, and I'm giving it the good old try. I've packed the lunches, I've sat in the cold. I'm doing the work. I'm learning, doing the best I can. You know, I used to like to go to games. I'm not that interesting going anymore. I'd rather just like I'd rather watch it on TV. It's the best TV sport to watch. Now, Well, I beg to differ. Hockey is awesome. I see now you speak in my language. Hockey's harder to watch on TV because it's harder to follow the puck. I think hockey's better life. Well, you gotta have a big enough TV. That's that's the key to everything. Because I'm definitely blind now my old age, I can't see. I've got to go get my eyes checked. I already know that I need hearing aids. And all these years on radio and uh, and nobody wants to hear me whiney. I'm just saying, thirty three years with cans on it, and this is what the result is. Well, considering that we can all hear your headphones when we're five doors away with you know, I made every mistake. Everybody wore me along the way. But it's not just me, anybody that's been in radio that I know for any length of time. I mean it just as a common problem anybody who does like sports broadcasting too. Believe me, when I worked at ESPN, when when you're doing the radio broadcast and the broadcaster is setting up, they tell the engineers. For instance, in a basketball game where the arena is small and you have twenty thousand people around you, the broadcaster would tell the engineer, I want to hear the sound of the ball going through the hoop. You know how loud? Not that's loud, that's yeah. So guys who also get deaf when we go on the road and we're at affiliate radio stations doing the show, I mean we usually asked them to put an amplifier in, and I'm like, what, because otherwise I'm not gonna I like to hear in my head callers and my own voice at a certain level that I've grown accustomed to. And then it keeps going a little higher, a little higher, a little higher, until the point you blowed out. You blow your ears. But to come full circle on the original conversation, I love football, Well that's not the original one. But I love you how many points for a touchdown? No, that's not the point. Let me. Let me make the point that I can talk about that I understand, which is that I love the movies about comeback stories. I love the story about Tiger Woods, like I love Rudy, I love We Are Marshall, I love the Titans, I love I love all those football movies, you know, and I really like The Blindside. Like all these movies, they're just a message. That's a good movie. They're inspirational. They talk about people coming together, and sports and music are supposed to be areas where we can sort of find our common grounds and we're all cheering for the same team and the same people. Makes politics or sports and the most unifying event and I've said that many times. All right, let's get to our phones here. Uh, Dana is in Nebraska. Hey, Dana, how are you? Hey? How's it going? I'm good, sir. What's going on? I think antony Fous you should be fired. I think you should have been fired time ago. I don't even know why I still have this position. I don't know either, and I agree with you. I mean, we just went over this with brand. Paul's in a terrible job. And then there's new variant they're talking about. You know what happened to fourteen days to sole to spread? First when COVID came out with the spoi, you know, the alpha variant. They send you home. They have fourteen days to sol to spread. Right, fourteen days of sol the spread. Then he goes to all right, we need fifteen days. Everybody goes to lockdown. Did we get the mask? And then the mask don't work? Now we have these vaccines out, and these vaccines are they're terrible. They're supposed to be safe and effective, but they've killed more people in American history than any of the vaccine command I don't know that to be true, that I have not read or heard that from from anybody. I certainly have been problems nobody wants to ever talk about them for some people, but not the majority of people by any stretch. But I will tell you I am I don't like this whole, one size fits all medicine. I've been very outspoken, and I believe in freedom people get to choose. And I believe in medical privacy apparently I'm one of the only ones on radio or TV that does. And I believe in doctor patient confidentiality. I am very concerned that in this whole process, we're giving up our freedom. You know, as far as I'm concerned to hold debate over vax or not to vax is over in this sense people have made up their minds. Is nothing Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Anthony Fauci, Jen Saki wall Lynski or any of these other people are going to say at this point that I think is going to convince people that have chosen not to get the vaccine for whatever reason. Maybe maybe they have a rare medical condition that doctor doesn't recommend it. Maybe maybe they have natural immunity and they think that's enough. So but it's at that point it doesn't matter. So the next thing is, okay, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, why don't we talk more about the one therapeutic that has shown the most promise for for example, monoclonal antibodies. I don't understand Joe Biden mentions at once. And it seems like, you know, even with this new variant that has come out, and I don't nobody wants a new variant, the omicron variant. Even with this new variant that comes out, you know they use that you got to get vaccinated quick if you have it. We've had other variants already Lambda, we've had MUMU, we've had our dot one, we had the delta variant. People have not changed their mind. So the next thing is, why don't we set up like they did in Florida, which very quickly eradicated their recent they went through a hot period, And why don't we set them up in any area of the country where we start seeing higher incidences of COVID positive rates. I don't get that part either. I don't understand some people's decision making. I do understand other people's rationale. Anyway, I appreciate the call John and Georgia. John, how are you glad you called good John, how are you. I'm good, sir. What's going on? They just want to talk a little bit about de green energy and renewable So we hear a lot about that in the news, and a lot of people don't really know what that means about just turning off power plants. We did see some of that in Texas last year, if you remember, all the power went out in state there and they lost a lot, a lot of issues with the power. But right now we know in this country there's eleven thousand power plants and fifty six thills, by the way, are nuclear, which everybody says we don't want nuclear, But there's fifty six power plants running in the US and twenty eight states that are nuclear. One being built right now in Georgia, which is fantastic for US. But when you look at renewables, they're not reliable right now. We need them to be, and we want them to be. We want them to bring them online. But like for solar, for instance, a one megawatt solar field is about three acres. A typical gas a gas power plant combined cycles about eight hundred megawatts, so that's twenty four hundred acres of solar panels to replace one power plant, or four ninety one windmills to replace one power plant. It's it's a big, huge undertaking that's going to take the government's thinking. State, Hey, you do your part, but without an overall encompassing us. If if somebody, if somebody comes up with cheaper, accessible, affordable energy that works, I'm all for it. I don't have any problem with making the switch. If they have the technology, they don't have it. Their windmills aren't going to cut it. And that's the problem here. And throwing money. Hydrogen Yeah, I mean, now that's the next new and upcoming thing. But then the government says no pipelines, which how else you're going to get the hydrogen pipe ward needs to go. There's all these things that the government they tell you that they want you to lower emissions, but don't give you the power to do that. I don't even want you to cut down a tree to put in your fireplace, which, by the way, more families are buying, would this winner to lower their heating bills because of the higher cost of heating your home. Anyway, you bring up good points, John, I m the lifeblood of the world's economy's energy period. That's oil, gas, and coal right now, and we have artificially reduced the world supply. We've given up energy independence. We've gone from a net exporter of energy to an importer, begging Opek and Russia. It's pathetic and preventable. Melody is in Texas. Hey, Melody, how are you? Hi? Sean, how are you? I'm good. We only have about a minute, but it's all yours go okay. I'm a conservative Republican from Texas, and I believe that Joe Biden and the Democrats are exploiting Joe Biden on the national and world stage. These people put him on display and allow other people to ridicule him. And I believe that he is cognitively impaired, and to me, this was a form of elderly abuse. And I really think that Joe Biden wanted to be president. He fulfilled his dream. And I think that they just need to walk away with some dignity left. I think there are people that know. I think everybody knows what you just said to be true in this sense that he's a cognitive mess. I think they are purposely hiding him, limiting access to him, managing him at a level we couldn't even begin to understand. Now. I have sources may surprise people, but I have sources that have been around Joe Biden that confirm everything that I'm saying. He is weak, he is frail, He's a cognitive mess, and everybody knows it. And to do that to anybody, I think I would just say, it's just morally wrong. To me, I think he really is struggling, and it's like they're propping him up. God only knows what's really going on behind the scenes. I don't know. And I look at him. He does not look healthy to me. He looks like somebody that could just kill over at any second. I don't want that to happen to him. I don't like his politics, but I wish people the best. I'm a Christian three hours a day. It is all we ask on the Sean Hannity Show. So please join us, but just don't be late. Sean Hannity is John. All right, that's gonna wrap things up today. We have Peter Doocey, who really has been challenging Jen Saki, h Dan Bongino, and har Although we'll go at it. Doctor Oz a big announcement Tonight, Greg Jarrett, Clay, Travis, Pete, Hegseth, Pam Bondi, ninet Eastern DVR News you will never get from the media mob Hannity tonight on Fox. We'll see you then back here tomorrow. Thanks for being with us. You make the show possible. We can never thank you enough. See you tonight. Back here tomorrow