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I couldn't stop paying attention to I couldn't tell you how and yeah, wow, that's political, Hannity, you just wasn't because it's Donald trum No. I'm happy anybody that saw saw what happened to ottawarm Beer knows what the potential, that the potential that existed here for these three fellow Americans of ours. I'm so proud of our country that we're able to actually do something really good. You know, we do talk a lot about how every life matters. Why are you making that face, Linda that says, oh my gosh, just tell me what is it ahead, I'm just looking at this thing on Twitter. Oh that I said that I showed you. Yeah, I know, it's it's it's pretty crazy, it's pretty yeah. No, it's social media today is off the hook. But for you to have such a visible reaction, can you please stop with the visible reactions because it stops the flow of my of my monologues. Very distracting, um anyway, but you think about where we've come. You you know, Hillary Clinton was on the view. It wasn't really that long ago. I'll play later in the program, and and there's Hillary you know this, by the way, it was in September, you know, saying Trump's tweets on North Korea are not useful. And it's sort of like the media left wing destroyed Trump complex that had this meltdown starting at about ten pm on election Day. Their psychosis has gotten worse and worse and worse. You know, We've got three televisions in front of me every day. I've got five computers in front of me every day, and I look up and I see what everybody's covering, etcetera, etcetera, and all day long on on fake news CNN, all day long on conspiracy TV, MSNBC. You know what they're talking about. They're not talking about the hostages. They're not admitting that they were wrong. When a lot of their commentators were predicting Donald Trump's gonna start a nuclear war with North Korea because he's calling Kim Jong lun little rocket man. You know, they were predicting the worst, Hillary saying he needs to shut up, he's not useful. Because I really think they all believed the same thing here. They couldn't believe that Donald Trump was a serious candidate. They couldn't believe he won the nomination. They never thought that he would lose, defeat Hillary Clinton. They all thought he was gonna lose. They all had a collective shock, and frankly, between the deep state and people on the highest levels of power and the nefarious activities that we have been exposing. We have where do you find out what we got today? A great piece by Sarah Carter and the media just every day trying to delegitimgitimize and destroy him, and a special counsel that is off the rails, unhinged, as the judge pointed out Friday and another judge pointed out on Saturday. And now we're learning today from Sarah Carter that the former FBI Director Comey was well consulting with Robert Mueller on his Russian testimony. Talk about an appearance of impropriety, was a collusion about the testimony that he gave to the Senate committee back in the day, because that's something lawyers ought to do if there's any discussions or questions at that point before you give a testimony before Congress. James Colemy is not supposed to coordinate with the Special Counsel's office. I never saw a bigger beat down than what we saw last week with Judge Ellis in the Manaphort case. Oh really, let's see, you're interested in a tax case from two thousand and five to two thousand and seven, and it has nothing to do with Russia. It has to do with the Ukraine, and that was investigated by the Justice Department, and basically they cherry picked out the files of that case, which, by the way, I'm sure we'll put to bed a long time ago. That's what if nobody else is really telling you Justice this was not an active case of the Justice Department. They did it because as the judge, Judge Ellis the third rightly pointed out that the whole purpose was it wasn't about Russia Trump collusion. It was to get Manafort to put the screws to Manafort. So hopefully Manafort sings against Donald Trump, and he warned about singing, becoming composing and composing referring to subornation of perjury to protect oneself, and the judge saying, this has nothing to do with the mandate and the dates are problematic in that case because manaports homes were home. Was remember the early morning raid, guns drawn six am. Typical Andrew Weissman tactic, you know, to intimidate and of course leak it to the media, you know, and then go out there going this guy's home as his wife and him are sleeping. You know. All I had to do was call the attorney and say, uh yeah, we're outside the door. Can you please open the door. And there's nothing that Paul Mannerfort and his wife would be able to do with six am. Let me quicker RaSE for my computer. I'll be right there, I promise. Let me hang on, Hillary, what's the name of that stuff? Hillary used? Hang on? Let me see if I can order it on? Oh bleach fit. Yeah. They these, you know, all the same characters involved in covering up for her times and her obstruction, her violation of the Espionage Act, rigging that investigation. I can't believe the times we're living in. But it's like a collective meltdown. So we have hostages released, the very very same people that said Trump's gonna start a nuclear war. No where are we with little rocket Man? No more rockets of being fired. He promised he wouldn't. So far he's kept his promise. We saw three hostages released last night in the wee hours of the morning, and the President met them on the tarmac that joints Joint Bass Andrews. We saw Mike Pence there, We saw Mike Pompeio. What a great guy, what a great secretary of State. Pretty amazing. I was so happy for our country. Did you hear there are no pallets of cash? Yeah? I I did the fake news tweet that you ended me. Yes, still funny today it actually is no pallets of cash. I think Trump actually tweeted something similar. I have his tweets here somewhere, we'll find him. But think about this. Nobody thought that the Kim Jong gun was gonna cross over the d m Z into the arms of the South Korean president. You know where now where we have a shot. I don't know what the end result is gonna be. I I think we're gonna bring our show to Singapore, though we're gonna go. I want to go, and I think we're gonna go there, do radio and TV there for a couple of days. That this is so historic. I don't know what the result is gonna be. But we're talking about the nuclearization of the entire Korean peninsula and lo and behold, uh, let's see, Donald Trump didn't drop a hundred and fifty billion in cash and other currencies and cargo planes to like the mullahs in Iran or Kim Jong un, or bribe Kim Jong unlike Clinton, bribe Kim Jong ills Kim jong Gun's father. You know, just just amazing times. Let me give you another example. You know, this is why I love Israel poor. You know I've said this, Um, I don't want American kids to take this the wrong way. It's really just a matter of circumstances more than anything else. But I've spent so much time with these young people. Wow, when do you go you have to serve in the idea of the Israeli defense forces? Serve two years, two years and it's two and a half now, it think. I mean, I've met many of the idea of soldiers. They were actually here visiting us over the Christmas and I've met a ton of them. But the reality is if you grow up in Israel and you're surrounded by enemies and your cold country is could fit in the state of New Jersey in terms of land mass, and all your life you've had threats of rockets being shot over your country, shot into your country. Everybody knows somebody you've had nothing but threats of war your whole entire life. Your parents, your grandparents tell you about you know, they'll they'll tell you the history of the formation that un participate for partition plan of forty eight, uh, the sixty seven war, the seventy three war, you know, and Israel has a reality or roots in reality that we don't have to have. So it kind of we put our guard down. They don't have the luxury putting their guard down. And when Prime Minister Netanyah, who showed the world with a with the one of the biggest intelligence coups in our lifetime, it was so amazing that, Yeah, Iran has been lying to us the whole time the world and we've been fed another line of b s by the mulas in Iran. And then the President rightfully withdrew from the deal. I mean, it's something that we've got to learn here. We've got to learn from these these moments in history. We gotta learn that Neville Chamberlain took the wrong approach during World War Two and didn't understand the nature of the threat of Nazism and fascism. I won't play it now. I played that yesterday. And we gotta learn that Ronald Reagan referring to the former Soviet Union as an evil empire was the right thing to do, and and that he didn't have to fire a shot and say Mr Garbage off if you really want to tear down this wall. He was right. Jimmy Carter was weak. Bill Clinton was weak. You know, the media, unless you're bowing on your hand and knee to a dictator and kissing their ring somehow, they don't think it's possible to have peace unless you're bribing, murdering dictators or radical Islamic mullah's. In the case of Tehran, you know they abuse women in Tehran, you know. Do you know that they kill gays and lesbians in Tehran? Do you know that Christians and choose if you're discovered, you're persecuted and putting jail in Tehran. That's that. Why would you give people with that mindset, the great champions on the left of human rights, Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton? Why would you give those people any money, release any money, give taxpayer money. Why would you ever do that? And then we found out Yeah, in spite of all the promises that they weren't gonna have nuclear weapons, Yeah, well they have them anyway, an a ballistic missile program to deliver them. We got a lot to get to today. Uh. You know, I actually did some research last night. In the aftermath of nine eleven oh, I have a lot of names of Democrats that actually loved enhanced in derogation. I know now they're sanctimoniously beating up. Who a woman who's a real hero. I think she's a hero. Gina Haspell. Wow she was. She actually blew the doors off those people yesterday. It was amazing. Uh. We we have the Democrats, you know, they keep talking about this blue wave for No, that's not gonna happen either. We got Sarah Carter on how the former FBI director Comey was colluding and consulting with Mueller and coordinating with Muller before his testimony. No big deal. Only matters if you're on Donald Trump's team. Only matters if you like Donald Trump. Uh, we'll get to all of that. And yeah, we'll talk about how great that was the release of these hostages. And by the way, our prayers have been answered, and the only prayer I want to send out to his auto warm Beer's family. And I know they're happy for these families because I know somebody that spoke to them, and I know that they wish they had the same result. We know that just shows how dangerous this was for these three Americans. Alright, seawn. So we should send our thoughts and prayers to them today because I'm sure, I mean, I know they're happy for these families because they know what it's like to suffer. I will tell you what it is fascinating. I mean, look, I don't have a crystal ball yet. And every election season I am always extraordinarily cautious as it relates to make ging predictions on a lot of things because circumstances change. I mean, if you think about the election, how many weeks before the election was the Access Hollywood tape dropped just before was like the Friday or the Thursday before the second debate, and everybody was predicting, that's it, he's done, he's finished. Linda was thinking the same thing. I'm thinking that this isn't good. Nobody that thought that that was good. And the President showed up at that debate, gave an honest answer, sorry, apologize locker room talk it was wrong, and you know, and I remember saying at the time, all right, does everybody want their worst moment or their with their friends moment or their alone moment? You know, it's sort of like on do you want it? On tape? And revealed to the world. Nope, And I think the American people know that deep in their hearts, nobody wants their tape out that when they have something stupid. And if you've got to tell me that nobody's that if there are people out in this world that don't say stupid stuff or things that they would never say publicly, and I guess in this day and age, you have to assume everything's gonna be public. If you don't admit to that, you're just lying because I don't believe you. I think everybody has said stupid stuff. You want to use a biblical reference, All have sinned and fallen short. And I just thought that the answer was believable and honest. And is that the way we want that we teach our kids to talk? No, our kids talk in ways we don't like. Yeah, I have a nineteen year old and I have a sixteen year old, and I can tell you already there's been many a discussion on all these issues. Kids aren't perfect anyways. Seeing ends polls now showing that the blue wave mid term democratic advantage is almost all gone. Now, they didn't put up a memo yet like Reuters did this week, saying oh no, no, no, no, we don't believe our own numbers. This has to be an outlier. After all of American independence love Trump. That's has to be wrong. Anyway, The Democratic advantage in the generic ballot dipped from sixteen points in February. It is six points in March. But now it's just three points. And let me tell you who's saving the Republican Party from themselves. Well, by the way, the recision that they did this week on that omnimbus built. That was a huge, huge play by the President and Republicans went along with it because they didn't do it on the omnibus. They didn't repeal and replace yet, but they did get rid of the employer mandate. That was good. The tax cuts are taken hold. Look what's happening on foreign policy. We're now on a path to energy independence. Were on our way to four million jobs created. We have fewer people on food stamps than ever, record low unemployment in fourteen states. African Americans, Hispanic Americans and women. Oh he's helping the Republicans. Yeah, that guy in the White House that so time says things you don't like. Oh no, a friend of mine just got a bad diagnosis. Uh I gotta call him in the break remind me, uh, one show not that bad. It's just you know, I hate medicine. I hate, you know, all my life. I've gone to see people in hospitals. If I ever have to get in a hospital, you better lock down the windows because I'm jumping. I can't stand those places. I know I'm not literally, but you know what I'm They're horrible. I mean, my mother in law was in there recently for a while, and I obviously went to go see her a lot. Sweet baby James was in for a while. The funniest thing about going to see him. I sat with him on a Saturday night for like four or five hours. True story. He didn't remember. They had him all jacked up on whatever. They had him jacked up on some drip of whatever, and he goes, oh you came. I'm like, James, I sat there the entire time. Now there was something breaking new, is wise? You were Actually I was telling you you we won't I remember, I remember what it was. Actually we were being attacked over something and I'm you and I were texting about it. I remember I actually called you. When I talked to James on your phone. You talked to him, and when your sister was there too, and I was talking to James, and then, by the way, I love my sister to death, but because she's a nurse, oh, she's like, well, all you hear is her in the background. Now listen, did you check this? Now listen. I'd almost be like, please, you know I'm changing my views on assisted suicide. Nurse, please, she's driving me nuts. You better hope she's not listening. My sister like, well, you can't be in a hospital without me or some other nurse there to double check everybody. She's right, and she to the point where the good nurses that know their job, you know, literally, I mean I'm not talking about them. Well, I won't tell you this. So, uh, my mother in law was Sloan Kettering, and I've got to tell you I went to see her, and I was very impressive with the people that worked there. Um, I was a little obnoxious at one point, you were I'm stunned to hear this. Right, here's the problem. Um, the problem. So my doctor says, anytime I've got a little whatever that I'm worried about, I do research. We do research for a living. Okay, take it easy. First of all, web MD, that's not research. Okay, So well he my doctor, and I'll say, well, I read this, and he goes, stop referring to Dr Google. Dr Google doesn't know what I know. And he gets it. He really gets piste if I mentioned that I looked it up, and he goes, yeah, well go look up the side effects for advil and the side effects of a seeda menafin tylanal, and the side effects of this. And it's like any drug commercial that you watch, right, any single one you watch, we will cure you. But please pab not on that just may cause business pleating. But don't. Maybe I have a heart attack if yeah, but don't, but don't. But otherwise it's a good drug. And otherwise it's going to clear up your acne one to three. You know, one of the best lines Donald Trump ever used on medicine. He said, you know, if you're at the end of your life and you want to try something new, why don't we let people try something new. I mean, if somebody wants to why I know, people to go to like, you know, foreign countries just to try an experimental drub because they want to give it a shot. Because there's there's been some hope there. I have a friend of mine in Georgia that he actually went to. Um, it wasn't Sweden, It maybe maybe Norway. PS. Your sister is listening and you are totally busted, so you better apologize on she really listening. She's listening. She heard what you said. She just texted us. Oh no, Teddy's listening. I'm sorry, Teddy. Those are the next door? Is that of your mouse? No, I'm not saying that yet. You better say it. Okay. So my sister, if anyone's in the hospital, God bless her. She goes, but she drives the nurses nuts. Is this an apology because it sounds really bad. No, I And like, I am afraid that one day I'm going to be in a hospital in a position I can't throw her out. You should be afraid of when you go home tonight and she sees you. Well, she doesn't live in my house. I have enough security at my house. She doesn't know how to get through, and I can change the code on my phone, which is an amazing apologizing stub. A mule. Listen, the person that I grew up closest with my sisters, I know trust me. I love my sister. She was mean to me growing up. She did beat me up a lot growing up because she was older and I was just you know, I had three older sisters. I'm not forgetting that part. So now I never let her forget it. Now that you're not apologizing to her for you interrupting the Sean Hannity Show with these needs for apologies, I'm just a friend. Help clear. You're criticizing her because she would want to make sure that a nurse did not do the wrong thing to you. Let me tell you right now, I am never gonna be a good patient ever. I will never be a good compliant patient. And I'm gonna tell you what's gonna happen. Is the second that I think I'm ready to leave that hospital, I don't give a flying rip what they say. Those wires are coming out of me and I'm I'm out. I'm leaving. I'm not gonna sit there. They keep you from that spot in the woods won't last forever. You gotta get that, well. I do believe that when it's my if I know for sure it's over and I have time to think about it, yeah, I would like to bring my family together. We'll have a reading of the will from my lips directly, will film it in case anybody wants to ever challenge it, because I never thought i'd have any money, so you know, I've saved it all, but you know, except what I give away. And I would then say to my family goodbye, and I'd go to an unknown location and I would you know, and then when I died, they'd be told, And here are my burial instructions. I wanna Hannity's America above ground. What do you call that thing? A mausoleum? That's what I want. And I wanted to say Hannity's America. That's it. Hannity fought for America in his own way, his own or no spoken the wheel. I'll put that on, just one little spoken to whe the forgotten man has forgotten no more. You know what. We'll take the forgotten man picture and put it on hang on, I'll hanging on the mausoleum. I love that. Yeah, that'd be cool. When you go into the woods, will you tweet for like the last twenty four hours of your life to just get everything out that you've held back. No, I think the book that I should write at the end of my career is everything I've wanted to tell you, but new would get me fired. Now James is joining the conversational. I'm getting the text and James says that you're right. So clearly he doesn't want to sleep in bed tonight. James says, I'm with Sean. Thank you, James. James enjoyed the counch. Get some extra blankets, my friend. Well, we should put James on, because James did not remember the five hours I spent with him. If I would have known, I would have just not conned and I would have said, I was there for five hours, what are you talking about? But he did think he's he did remember me talking about one thing that made me think, okay, remembered at least a little bit, remember that I showed up a little bit. Oh man, I am oh, I am so dead. I love my sister Teddy, but she is a nurse and she doesn't let anyone go to the hospital, you know, by themselves, and she'll stay there forever. Anyway, what were we talking about? I got so much news together. There's there's a call on the line for you. I think you may have to stay on this topic of hair longer. Come on, who is it? Yeah? Hello, Hey, hey Sean. You know sweet maybe James, what James? Why you didn't even remember when you were in the hospital. I sat there five freaking hours, and then you when you got out, I said, well, you know, I remember, we got we did this, and then you're like, you didn't remember. You didn't even remember. I went so. I was really touched that you showed up. But you're you're right at all. You had you had to reconstruct for me later what had happened. I was gonna listen, they pump you full of stuff here in a dage. You don't really know what's going on. I figured it out. But the interesting thing is you carried yourself. Your com versations were lucid. I couldn't tell. He seemed perfectly normal to me. That's I can. I can always all right, is my sister they're wanting to yell at me or what? Yeah? Put her on, put her on. I'll tell a great radio story about my sister in a second. Here, Buddy, showtime, all right, everybody not everybody in the world knows you call me buddy like I'm a dog. Hey buddy, Hey, bud, Bud, come here, bud um. So my sister. When I started my when I was in my twenties, I didn't tell why you can I tell you know, you should host the show? Why am why? Why am I hosting the show? You know what? I often asked that same question. Yeah. Well, the funny thing is when I started in radio at this college radio station that ran me out of town because I was horrible on a rail. Well I deserved it, um, But during that show that not many people called in. So I would say to my sister, and I don't forget to call the show. And I'd say, and then after you know, a few minutes of nobody else calls, I want your call back and just use a different voice. And you go ahead, do your horrible British accent for everybody bilingual. I became bilingual. It was like a New York Hello, how are you? How are you doing? Hell? Hello? Hello, Hello. It was hilarious. The word buddy, all right, oh god, now everyone's gonna all right enough. You're ruining my life. You are absolutely ruining my life. Your m M A is is going to you know, keep you in good shape. And you need it because I don't want to see you in a hospital. Trust me. By the way, don't you love reading about your little brother all the time that I'm I'm a horrible human being. I don't believe it. I don't believe it. All right, when we started back in the day, you never thought this was gonna happen? Did you never really thought about it, to be honest, be either that's the funny part, all right, Well, I love everybody. You know that goody, I know bike. She drives me nuts. D I kind of like that during the call, she was keeping you to task. We'll get back to the shell. She calls me some days at two minutes to three and I'm like, I gotta radio, or or five to nine. I'm like, I'd love to chat. I really. He's like, well, I'm looking at the house. I really think that we need to make some improvements. And I'm like, make them about the house. I don't like, I don't care about the improvements of the house. No, no, no. But there's different options. You can do the big tank that costs this much and the little thank that does this much. Or we can bury the tank and pay that much. But I think that's way too much. And I'm like, bury the tank, bury it to pick the best option whatever the guy recommends. Oh it drives me nuts. People, people think I've lost my mind here, all right. So the former FBI directors consulting with Mueller on Russian testimony. Wow, you know where is the mainstream You know what the mainstream media cares about? The stormy Daniels. That's all they care about, you know, all they care about. I mean, they might as well give that attorney guy, whatever his name, a show of his own. And he's on and I just saw a ripe bar piece. Fake news. CNN is down. We were number one for the quarter, thank you all very much. We're number one in April, and we're thanks to this audience. We're number one in so far in May. And we're not doing what they do. And we've been right and they've been wrong, you know, And look at where we are now. CNN poll, following up on the Reuters poll, is now showing that, in fact, the Democratic blue wave may not be happening at all, because there's only a three point advantage for the Democrats. Now there was a sixteen point advantage in February. Now, there's still a long time to go before we get to election day. You know, I think the biggest bombshell this week that nobody's paying attention to of network news coverage of out Donald Trump is negative. And with even with that and this witch hunt going on, look at what this president has encountered and the other thing that we're discovering, I think this is big news too, is the Russia collusion trial is on and it looks like the first casualty is Robert Mueller. Um because you have this Russian company, Concord Management and Consulting. They entered it not guilty plea in federal court in the case of the Special Counsel against these thirteen Russian nationals and three Russian companies, and they're saying we're not guilty. Now Robert Mueller is probably gonna have to withdraw the indictments because Robert Mueller put show indictments up. What are we gonna hand over to the Russians confidential? They have a right to discovery, We're gonna hand over to them confidential US government information that proves that they were using Russian bots. I mean, I love this story. It came out a while ago, was trending. You know, why do I think my name has now become clickbait because I'm in every story even when I'm not. I'm not Jennifer Aniston. Look at me. I'm chubby and I got white hair. You're not chubby, like just a little in the stomach area and working on it. I work out every day. Now. This story is la Russian link. Facebook post targeted fans of Hannity Black Lives Matter? Okay, why am I in the headline because it goes on to say that, well, some of the groups listed include fans of Fox News primetime personalities like Hannity, Bill O'Reilly, black Lives Matter, the Huffington's post. Uh, let's see black Voice readers, veterans, conservative Christians, people who like being strongly patriotic, the lb uh, the lgbt Q community one ad uh released. Uh you know it's everybody. Well, well that was the warning that Devon Nounez gave in the Washington Times in twenty four We've known about this, but of course, two weeks before the election, Barack Obama was saying stop whinding Donald Trump, as if any serious person would ever think the Russians good or anybody could impact our elections. Yeah, well, they all hacked into Hillary's email server in the Mom and Pop bathroom closet. I'm sure it was the Russians, the Chinese, the North Koreans, the Iranians, and god knows how many other countries. You know. That's why when wiki leak said it was in Russia, who knows it could have been anybody, because everybody hacked into that stupid server in the bathroom closet apparently and got all the emails. The only ones who can't find it now are the people that have covered for Hillary. Everybody else has it and don't ever wonder why they never asked Julian Assange where he got the info from if they really wanted to find out if it was Trump Prussia collusion. Maybe they don't want the answer because they know, because even James Comey wrote that at least five or six far and Intel agent's agencies hacked into that bathroom closet server, the one where she deleted the subpoena thirty three thousand emails, an acid washed their hard drive. Nobody knew about bleach bit until Hillary Clinton. I've never heard of the thing bleach bit. I don't even know what it is. I still don't know what it is there's no it's an acid washer, your computer. I don't know. I mean, I I can understand breaking up an old device because you don't want anyone to have your old stuff. But that's the only thing that's what like ten of them now and if it's under subpoena then it's called obstruction. Bombs mother, he knew him. He must have briefed you when you remember of Congress. He's a marine, he's a lifelong Republican. Do you think he can be trusted? Do you think he's a bad guy? You know, our administration has been fully cooperating with special Counsels, I think and will continue to. What I think is that it's been about a year since this investigation began. Our administration has provided over a million documents. We fully cooperated in it, and in the interests of the country, I think it's time to wrap it up. And I would very respectfully incurage the Special Counsel and his team to to to bring their work to completion. All right, that, of course the Vice President Mike Penn saying it's time for Mulla to wrap up. Yeah, you think maybe it's time. We've got to see what happens. We have a new break through article today by our own Sarah Carter Investigative reporter, headline, former FBI director Comey consulted with Muller on Russian testimony. All right, now, maybe that's not a crime, but look at the nature of this relationship. It was Comey who purposely leaked the information which we may which may end up being a crime in and of itself. Uh. And then of course they're best friends, and and it was for the purpose of getting a special counsel it ends up being Mueller. And what we see here is Comey is getting special tree even from Mueller, and clearly is coordinating his anti Trump testimony with Mueller, which I think shows improves what we've been saying all along is that Mueller looks abusively biased and unfair. We have already known that he's only appointed Democrats to this this this whatever you want to call this merry band of democratic donors and unethical human beings like Andrew Weissman. You know, look at what happened last Friday in the Metaphor cases Exhibit A. There are some of us that are getting what's going on here, and that is the biggest abuse of power scandal in the history of of the country, abusing PISA courts by lying to them and not telling the phis the courts that they didn't vet the information. It wasn't verified information. Does a matter of law, special counsel law, they have a duty and responsibility to do that, not telling the judge both in the original application subsequent applications that oh Hillary paid for this, just an asterisk, Well, it may have a slight political taint to it. That not the answer. They knew the answer or the fact that Hillary Clinton committed multiple felonies, obstructed justice by deletions and acid washing and beating up blackberries. And then of course Comey and Struck and Page they all hate Donald Trump, and especially Comey and Struck writing an exoneration before even the investigation. They're writing it in early May. They didn't interview Hillary or seventeen other witnesses until July two days later. Oh you're innocent, okay. I want the same treatment for Donald Trump with the special counsel. So we have all of that information. Then we got surveillance, and I'm masking and leaking wrong intelligence, unmasking at a level we've never seen in this country ever before. Increase in the last year of the Obama administration, people like Samantha Power. I'm asking about a person a day, why would the UN ambassador be unmasking American citizens through illegal surveillance of the government. Now we're talking about deep state actors that are abusing these powerful tools that we need in a dark in the evil world to protect us. Only a few actors. And then we see, of course, you know, people look at what the actions of Andrew McCabe and James Comey, and then of course we have Bruce Or and Nelly Or and then of course we got Page and Struck, and we got James Baker involved in all of this. Rabinski is involved in all of this, And what's Lauretta Lynch's role in all of this? And it goes on and on. Anyway, to join us. Now we have David Shown, criminal civil liberties attorney. Also Sarah Carter, Sarah A Carter dot Com investigative reporter, Fox News contributor. Let's go into your story, Sarah about this coordination with Muller and Comy. Pretty pretty jarring. It is pretty jarring. And you know there have been suspicions about this last year. In June, actually Fox neute was the first to report that there may have been some coordination here, and now there's actual proof based on these emails. And you know, everything Sean that everyone's had to do to try to get documentation has been uh crazy. I mean they've had to wait months, weeks, a year, you know, for documentation to come out. And now Judicial Watch was able to obtain through FOYA through the Freedom of Information Act request these emails that show that Comey was coordinating with Muller on his testimony, that he was waiting to talk to Mueller before he would give a go ahead on his testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee. And I think that's vitally important because as you well pointed out, you know, Comey and Mueller are very close. The whole reason for Comy to leak his memorandums to the New York Times professor friend, who then leaked it to the New York Times, uh at with his permission. The whole for that was to call for a special counsel. And so if there's any conflicts here, the conflicts appear to be all on this Mueller, Comy, Rod Rosenstein, um G d Ray, all of the people that are working for him, and we just keep finding more and more information out and this coordination appears to be problematic. Let me go to the legal aspects of this. David shown beyond the simple and obvious coordination, and I'll even use the word collusion in a way, but maybe not legally speaking. Do you see anything legally problematic? What what Sarah's reporting? Sure, legally ethically and otherwise on a gut level and every other level. Look, at the time this occurred, even though they referred to Mr Comey as director, still he was no longer the director of the FBI. How is the former director of the FBI setting up meetings with the Office of General Counsel of the FBI before his testimony? If he had a question about a certain disclosure or privilege, the appropriate course of action would be for his attorney, Comey's attorney, not Comey, to contact the o g C at the FBI and discussed those specific questions, not the substance of testimony. Look, the Vice President said it, enough is enough? How on earth can the American people have any confidence that Especial Council investigation is above board and has any integrity, especially an investigation of their duly elected president. Enough is enough with these personalities and these conflicts, and this operation behind the scenes of people getting stories together and presenting a particular agenda, it's inappropriate. I want to make one last point on this. Remember back up a step. The Special Counsel was appointed based on a finding under six D point one that there's a conflict for the Department of Justice or any U S. Attorney's office to be involved with this. Who on earth is monitoring, who's speaking to whom? Why is the Special counsel cooperating, coordinating with the o J? And now Mr Comey a witness in the question, I'd take exception to a comment I read from Judge of Politano in which he said, it's normal because this is a star witness for Mr Mueller. Comey is not to be a star witness from Mr Mueller is a former public servant questioned to give the truth before sid and House Committee. Do you feel, as an attorney who knows the law, well, do you suspect and feel, like others, including Greg Jarrett and many others, actually that the release of that privileged information and government information was in and of itself a crime when he gave it to three people and then under oath. Of course he only acknowledge one of the three. I think you could make an argument about lying about on omission here, and of course I do think, and we'll watch the Inspector General report. Comey's you know, preparing different variations of the exoneration of Hillary before he ever interviewed her or the seventeen other witnesses. That sounds like obstruction, or at least the possibility it has to be looked into, doesn't it. Well, look you, it has to be looked into. But you've also hit on one of the key points. Comey's statements about what he did with these documents is a key to determine whether it was a crime. The nature of the documents may well determine whether there was a crime at a minimum, and I think I'm hoping we see this at a minimum from the report that it would appear to be a growth breach of his employment agreement, the oath of lost, this that he took, etcetera. And especially here, what's most distressing about it is he hasn't admitted agenda, an agenda to circumvent the channels, and agenda to bring private information for the specific purpose of making it public and having a special counsel appointed, that's not his role. That's that's that's pretty amazing, Sarah. Let me go back to some other issues here involving not just Colly, but the other issue we've been following, and that is it seems that Deva nonas the Freedom Caucus, the other committee chairman such as good Lad Trey Gaudy, have had it and they're now actively considering contempt of Congress as it relates to Rod Rosenstein and Jeff Sessions. I know there was a meeting today with Trey Gaudy and Devin Nowness, and I get believe Rod Rosenstein, Uh, what has come out of that because they have been slow walking. They've been claiming we'red actions in the name of national security that have been proven false, had nothing to do with national security, and they just completely ignored this deadlines constantly. It's incredible and a lot of the stories that are out there are actually inaccurate. You know, they have been fighting to the nail and they went down. They're there today, uh, to be with the Attorney General and the Rod rosen Stein, the Assistant Attorney General, in discussion to view what is highly classified information that they have requested for some time now, which of course they've been stonewalled over and over again. They will have and they do. And I can correct the record because yesterday there were a lot of stories saying that the White House was siding with the do o J on this. I spoke to people on the Hill today that wanted to correct that record, and also with with other sources that said the White House was not sighting with the do o J on this, that the White House offered the do o J another alternative for the congressional members to actually view the information that they have quested um, whether that's in camera at the DOJ or someplace else. So they are awful the Congress the opportunity to view those documents, and that is going to be very important. It may not be information that the public, though, will be made aware of because of the classified nature of the information. But as you know, Sean, before there were all these arguments that certain documents should not be made public, that the Russia Report contained highly classified national security information. And finally when it was overridden and actually overridden by the White House, there was information that was discovered. What we found was that there was nothing in there that would threaten national security. So this is very very important. There is a debate going on right now. They are working through this, and we should be getting more information by tonight as to what they were allowed to view and what they were allowed to see. What about the polls now showing that Americans now see that Robert Mueller's investigation is politically driven. If you coupled that with Judge Ellis's powerful comments on Friday in the Metaphor case, where he rightly pointed out that two thousand and five to two thousand and seven tax issue involving the Ukraine had nothing to do with Trump uh Russia collusion of any kind, and that this was to put the screws on Manafort and to pressure Manafort and to get him to sing so they could prosecutor impeach Donald Trump. Um, what does this all now mean for Mueller? David Shone, Well, the Judge Ellis statement speaks volumes and volumes and volumes because he's not a part of the political process. He's a judge, a tough judge and no nonsense judge. He's the same judge who said a very high bail from Mr Manafort generally a slightness he's had enough. He's calling him out on it, much like perhaps the letter from the FISA court, uh in response to the letter from Congress may have been showing some frustration by that court. Look in the other factor, by the way that he didn't add in this conversation that you were on top up from the beginning about American public and the Miller investigation is the makeup of the Mueller team. You tell any fair American citizen who's on that team, what their background is, what their agenda was, who they contribute to, et cetera. As you pointed out on your show from day one, and Sarah Carter has written about no American would think that's fair if they look at it. We'll take a quick break more David Show and Sarah Carter on the other side. We'll talk about that other ruling that came from another judge this past Saturday when we get back one Shaun is a number new king Ridge at the bottom of the hour, and much more as we continue, and as we continued, Attorney David Show on investigative reporter Sarah Carter, you know you mentioned something in passing David, and I'll throw it to Sarah first here on Saturday night. Uh, the judge in the case of these thirteen you know that the indictment that what came down as it relates to thirteen Russian troll farms, Well, Robert Mueller wasn't expecting that, Well, one of those companies is actually gonna defend itself, and they did, and Mueller lost. He wanted to delay the process, and uh that now is is getting underway, and that I think puts Mueller in a position where he's gonna have to withdraw these indictments because he's not going to share this information with Russian troll farms that if they really are such like he claims. Well, I think this is the most fascinating, most underreported story out there right because it's kind of like an one order moment. One of the sources I was talking to told me it was a moment where I think Mueller's team and this team actually is being led by Genie Ray. And we all know who Gendie Ray is. She's a big Clinton supporter. She maxed out all of her donation in two thousands, fifteen and two thousand and sixteen to Hillary Clinton. So she's in the courtroom and all of a sudden. You know, here comes on Wednesday, the people representing this Russian company, these attorneys, and they're like, okay, we want this to go to court. We want a speedy trial. Now that opens up Robert Mueller to discovery. This is incredible. So now they're going to be opened up to discovery and will require the special counsel to turn over all the evidence required by law that they had collected. And that is huge. Let me let me jump in because we're running out of time. Is does that mean Mueller has to pull out for national security reasons? David Shone and as as Muller, never thought this was gonna happen. This was a show indictment, wasn't it. It looks like it and the other probably is facing a speedy trial. That's where these lawyers strategically moved in. Does a speedy trial clock running? If Mother's not prepared, the indictment could be dismissed. He may dismiss it and reindict, or he may convinced the judge. These folks have a way of working behind the scenes. It seems it's unbelievable. Let me applaud both of you and Greg Jarrett and Sebastian Gorka and and Sydney Powell and and Tom Fitton and so many others, uh that have worked so hard on all of this. You guys have been amazing, and layer by layer, it's now everything we've been you've been reporting, Sarah, we've been talking about, David is now coming true. My number one priority is to dismantle the disaster is deal with Iran. I have been in business a long time. I know deal making, and let me tell you, this deal is catastrophe for America, for Israel, and for the whole of the Middle East. This was just prior to the signing of the Randal, which gave back to Irand one hundred and fifty billion dollars and gave us absolutely nothing. It will go down in history as one of the worst deals ever negotiated. Randal was one of the worst and most one sided transactions the United States has ever entered into. Frankly, that deal is an embarrassment to the United States. And I don't think you've heard the last of it. Believe me, I think it's the worst document I've ever seen as far as never, ever, ever in my life have I seen any transaction so incompetently negotiated as our deal with the rat all right, that, of course was the president has been an incredible week as it relates to foreign policy. I stayed up, I know many of you did late last night to see the release of these three American hostages. Now this on the heels, the lead up to this is amazing, it's fascinating, it's historic. You know, everybody in the media, every Democrat hall, when you call him a little rocket man, he's gonna get mad and you're you're you're gonna start a nuclear war. Well, not only did the President call out Kim Jong un repeatedly, Uh, he showed up a carrier strike force in the region to show a military presence. He strategically partnered with the president of China, which squeezed North Korea economically. He put his own sanctions on North Korea. And the next thing we know is Little rocket Man is crossing the d m Z uh media. The South Korean president Uh, little rocket Man stopped firing missiles over Japan and threatening the world. Little rocket Man has now released three hostages, and he's now talking about the d nuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. Everything everything that the media and Democrats said would never happen joining us now with his historic insight, great historian and his own right and a professor at heart more than anything is former Speaker of the House New Kingridge. How are you, sir? I'm doing really well and I share kind of your sense of amazement. What a couple of days. And the President tweeted out today that they're going to meet in Singapore, which is I mean, who could have predicted two years ago or three years ago that we came this far down the road this fast? Now? You know, as the President keeps saying the deal is not done, his goal is the same as it's always been, which is a d nuclearized North Korea. UH, and he's going to stay focused on getting it done. But between his courage and standing up to all of our allies on Iran, for they gave Israel today when the Iranians fired some twenty missiles at Israel and the Israel's the Israelis responded by bombing sites in Syria. UM the degree to which they're moving things. I thought that the classic moment this week is the New York Times UH, wondering where Secretary of State Pompeo is and why is he missing when the president announced the Iran deal? And of course it turned out well he was missing because he was meeting with Kim Jong un, getting three Americans released, and setting the stage for an historic meeting in Singapore. And I would think even for the New York Times, there might be space here for an apology. I wouldn't hold your breath, that wouldn't be under I wouldn't put you under advisement for that. Um. I'm actually I'm strongly considering. I think we're gonna take this show, this radio show and TV show to Singapore. You know this has look you're right, what do you want to We don't know what the final outcome is going to be, but I know this. We haven't had a rocket fired since Kim Jong un said he wouldn't fire them. We had the hostages released. I mean that that image of Kim Jong gun crossing the DMZ into the arms of the South Korean president, and the fact that he's willing to talk about the d nuclearization of the entire region and America didn't have to drop a hundred and fifty billion dollars in cash and other currency. It's a pretty amazing, pretty amazing moment very reminiscent. I think of the Berlin Wall. Yeah, there looked at a lot of parallels here between Reagan's pleasant firmness and the dismanting of the Soviet Empire. But I think it's also it was very talented and very smart that an outline like you I saw the uh, the arrival and the President's comments, and there's a you know, there's a there's the right tone. He was the right way of saying, look, can you do the right things? We're gonna be nice to you. Uh. Now let's talk about the next set of right things we need to get done. I think it also uh speaks very well of Secretary of State Pompeio and the job he's doing, that he could get this much done this quickly. I've always liked him, don't you like I've always thought a lot of him. Mike's been a great guy. Know him back when he was in the house. Uh. He is a remarkable talent UH and did a great job at the Central Intelligence Agency. And of course you have a guy who spent the last several years of the CIA looking at Korea. So his ability to sit down in a room with Kim Jong on with a level of knowledge that very few people have um and also to learn. I think he spent ninety minutes with him, and I suspect he came away having picked up a lot of points and a lot of insights that he did not have when he landed in North Korea. Let me move on in the midst of all of this foreign policy success, and in the midst of let's see now headed a four million new jobs created by the President, the lowest uh number of people on food stamps, and in years and years, every economic statistic is more unbelievable than the next. Fourteen states have record low unemployment numbers, record low unemployment for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women in the workplace. All of this is happening. But yet the President and every news channel and every big newspaper in the country, they seem fixated and focused on Russia, Russia, Stormy, Stormy, and they barely cover what has now been clearly revealed as it relates to some of the highest people within our government government involved in very nefarious activities, and it's only gonna get worse for most of them. Well, I think, first of all, some of that's going to come out just because that's the nature of the information, that it's just going to happen and the day by day we're going to learn more things. But I really want to ask, though, is you know at what point I saw that Vice President Pence, you know, very quiet guy for the most part, saying Mueller needs to wrap this up. And I don't see Robert Mueller and his very band of Democratic donors and people with very questionable ethical histories like Andrew Weisman wrapping it up. It seems like they're digging in deeper and deeper and deeper. Remember they're out on quick sand. I mean, they've got this whole problem with Judge Ellis in the Manifort case in Virginia. But they may be actually about to get into a real mess because one of the Russian companies that they cheerfully mentioned that they were in dight has come into an American court and said, fine, we're going to go to trial and we want the right of discovery. Well, I guarantee you the Mueller does not want to give him the right of discovery. Uh. And that this is one of both Andy McCarthy, who you know well, the former prosecutor of terrorists. He's on tonight the other day. You know, you should you should never see what it's great he's coming on and I do a lot to say about this. You can ask him to expand this. He said, you should never invite somebody you're not prepared to try. And I'll guarantee you they are not prepared to go through discovery with a Russian company, me with good lawyers. Uh. And because they don't want to, they're not going to reveal some national security assets that they do exist. Uh. And it's going to show how weak their cases. And this rushing company didn't come into the American court because they think they're guilty. They came in because they think this holding is an absurdity. So I think you're going to see the more have considerable problems trying to solve all this. And I don't think that it is necessarily going to go very well for him. And I think between those two cases he's little now on Quicksand well, let me ask you this, because we heard the beat down of this judge on Friday and the Manaphort case, and you know the judge was very clear, Oh, let's just be clear in the courtroom here, this so called tax fraud case against metaphor from let's see two thousand and five to two thousand and seven. Well, this has nothing to do with Trump and Russia and the election. As a matter of fact, this has to do with business in the Ukraine, doesn't it, Sir. I mean it was a beat down against the Special Councils legal team, and he goes, I've seen this before. I've been around a long time. Basically, you just want to put the screws to Paul Manafort in the hopes that he'll give you information that will help you really get to your main target, who is Donald Trump, to either prosecutor impeach. So you're basically using this old, old case that was handed to you by the Department of Justice to make Paul Manafort sing against Donald Trump. I could not believe. And the and the judge didn't stop. Mr Speaker. I think he clearly made the case in a way that was devastating and that even the mainstream media decided they had to actually report. And I thought it was a substantial loss of prestige from for Mueller. And as I said, that's now been followed by this new effort by the Russians to actually force Mueller to go into court and prove his case. And uh, I think the next few weeks you may well see, as as Trump becomes more respected both on the economy and on foreign policy, you may see the entire Muller team king in ways nobody could have guessed a month ago. I just don't see it. I mean, if Mueller wanted to get out of it, all he would do is say, Okay, we'll agree to written answers to these questions by the president. Get it done. Because the minute he demands that, the President goes and sits down with Mueller and and you know, if it's the New York Times forty nine questions, which I know wasn't true, but but he wants to get into well, what were you thinking then? What were you thinking? Here? We all know that no lawyer is going to allow the President of the United States to to subject himself to such an interview, and they're going to back out, which means it's a year long or longer legal battle, and the Constitution is on the side of the president. That's right. And I'm just understand I'm not at all sure. I'm just gonna go that far um if if they get humiliated again, because remember Judge Allis has said within two weeks they're supposed to give him the entire, unredacted the document that Rosenstein signed empowering him. And I think they don't want to give it away for for reasons. I think that it will approve that he has gone way beyond his assignment Miller. And then second, and now let me faced with this discovery problem in the Russian case, and I just have I may be wrong here, but I just have a feeling this thing may start to to sputter and come to a conclusion before they ever get around interviewing the president. Well, it didn't really come up. It was referenced, but in a more obscure way. Because I read the fifty pages of what happened on Friday. I read it at least four times now. And what was fascinating to me if you look at the timeline of the Judge was talking a lot about the Rosenstein Mandate and what it was given in terms of powers handed off to to the Special Counsel Mueller, and and then he appointed his team of unethical democratic downers, but putting that aside, if you look at the timeline they rated Paul manaforts hall him at dawn on July and then on August two, that's when Rod Rosenstein gave the addendum that allowed Muller to investigate and do all of this. Now, maybe I'm just you know, uh, you know, a small town kid from Long Island, New York, and maybe I've got it all wrong. But to me, it seems to be the exact opposite that should happen. That if Rod Rosenstein wants to approve this type of action against Paul Manaphort for a tax issue in two thousand and five, he should actually issue the approval first before the raid takes place. Maybe I'm wrong, now, of course you're you're right, man. Of course, this is why you get into these kind of procedural fights where really good lawyers came in and say this whole case needs to be thrown out. And that's why you'll notice in Manaford did not counterattack by filing suit just frivolously as they maniformed him. His lawyers believe that what Mueller has done is so far beyond what their authority was that are gonna get thrown out. And certainly what Ellis was indicating to day Judge Ellis Is is a very real possibility they're going to throw the whole case out, you know, it's just as And then we go back to where we started here, and that is the foreign policy success of the president. Then we look at the economic success of the president, you know, and and really more I think impressive than anything else, is that when this president makes a promise, he keeps it. And I think that's good politics. And I think the Republican Party, we've got the teens coming up here, maybe they can learn a thing or two about good governance means is good for your political fortunes. So the first time I be in reporter, senior reporters who've been saying to me, you know, this guy actually does mean what he campaigned on him and he really is strategically very set on doing what he promised to do. And I think that that's the beginning to finally sink in how how really different and how really serious President Trump is. And the other thing which I think we don't get gonna have credit for his Remember, he has all of this legal noise in the background, he has all of these personality attacks, he has all these things that a lesser person would be shaken by, and he just lets him run off his back, and he stays focused on what matters. The economy matters. He's winning, Conservative judges matter, he's winning. Solving North Korea matters, he's winning. Getting out of the terrible Iranian agreement matters. He's winning. And I think from the level of ability to ignore the pain and focus is really a remarkable thing. And he deserves as much credit for that as he does to the actual achievements. All Right, Mr Speak, always good to talk to you. We appreciate it. All right. When we come back our News Round Up Information Overload Hour with Danyelle McLaughlin and Jonathan Gillham, what is the biggest foreign policy weak? And in many, many, many years we'll go over that more straight ahead. Everyone thinks so, but I would ever say, you know what I want to do. I want to get it finished. The prize I want is victory for the world, not for even here. I want victory for the world, because that's what we're talking about. So that's the only prize I wanted. Everything can be scuttled. Everything can be scuttled doesn't mean a lot of things can happen. A lot of good things can happen, a lot of bad things can happen. I believe that we have both sides want to negotiate a deal. I think it's going to be a very successful deal. I think we have a really good shot at making it successful. But lots of things can happen, and of course you'll be the first to know about it. North Korea. This is a very serious issue. And what I am most critical of is that you cannot deal with North Korea unless you work with our allies, South Korea and Japan, and you move China as much as possible. Right, So it doesn't help for the president on Twitter to insult South Korea. Yeah, it's it's useful, and are trying to bring people together to deal with what is a very serious threat national security. Yeah. Of course her husband told this is a good deal for the American people when he made uh oh. He tried to bribe North Korea too with energy stubbs three billion dollars and that didn't work out so well did it? And it's gonna stop the nuclear program. Buh buh buh. Anyway, glad you with US News Round Up Information Overload Hour as we welcome back to the program. Danielle McLaughlin, attorney, constitutional expert. Also our friend Jonathan Killam, author of the newly released book Sheep No More. I am really really sad to hear Jonathan. And I just heard from Linda that you lost your dog of seventeen years. Uh. My little dog, Snowball lives seventeen years, and uh, it's just painful. I'm so sorry, Thank you very much. You know, he's my best friend, my mentor, like my son, and it was a good seventeen years. He's gonna be drastically missed for sure. Sorry. That's amazing. You know, dogs are nicer to us than other people. They're more loyal. It's amazing. Uh. And by the way, and I have really great friends in life. I'm not saying they're better than my friends, but I love my dogs. I've sent my dog Marley recently. I was hoping she was gonna get pregnant. I don't know if it, if it happened or not. We'll find out and probably in a couple of days when she gets an ultrasound, but we're hopeful that maybe in fact, and if at some point you want another dog, I would be glad to give you a gift of a new puppy. We may have to look into that. I tell you, Sean, it for me. You know, I've never had kids. It's the loss in in uh coming home every day. It's it's not there anymore, you know. It's just it's gonna take me a while to get asked, you know. But I'm telling you, in a mad world like we see and that we talked about every week, its assures a dose of sanity every time you come home. UM, let me tell you it really is. I'm very sorry, welcome both of you. By the way, back to the program. I think that was Hillary Clinton. And by the way, hello, Danielle, It's always good to have you. Uh, that was your friend Hillary Clinton saying trumps Trump's tweets on North Korea are not useful. Um, I would argue that, well, what our husband did trying to bribe North Korea was not useful. But Donald Trump did taunt publicly Kim Jong un and called him little rocket Man. Well, now there are no more rockets being fired over Japan. Guam is not being threatened, the United States is not being threatened. We saw Kim Jong un across the d m Z historic moment into the arms of the South Korean dictator hostages were in fact released, and of course now we're talking about the d nuclearization of the entire peninsula. I would say that piece through strenk works. Let me before I answer that, I just want to also add my condolences to you, Jonathan. I know how much you love Rico, and you know my heart is with you. I understand that these pups are family members and our kids, and you know my heart is with you. Um Suan, you're you're so welcome, my friend, um Sean, to your to your question. You know, what we've seen is a real shift from Donald Trump. We did see a lot of this rocket man stuff early on in as presidency and certainly through campaigning. But what we've seen, I think is a switch to a little bit of a gentler touch and more diplomacy. We've seen Pop Peyo over there twice, which is classic classic diplomacy and wonderful news. Of course, with the release of three prisoners, um hello. Clinton did say we needed to engage our allies in the region, and that's what the Trump administration has done. They've been talking with Japan, they've been talking with South Korea, they've been talking with China. I have plenty of criticisms of the president for other reasons. But if he can get this done, this will be in historic moment. Well, I think it could be. And so it really happened from Donald Trump, didn't It was it was him taking a tough position, Democrats predicting nuclear war, Hillary Clinton saying that it's not useful and we know her husband's policies failed because he promised us the North Korea wouldn't get a nuclear weapon after he bribed North Korea. Correct, well, you're talking about what happened in the early nineties. Excuse me, no, no, no, We're talking about the billions of dollars that Bill Clinton used to bribe Kim Jong Ill, Kim Jong UN's father. We're talking about the billions that Obama used to try and bribe, in his particular case, the Mulas in Iran. And these were people chanting before and after that deal death to American and burning the U. S. Flag in the Israeli flag, and they burned it again yesterday. So I don't believe in bribing despots, malas, radical Malah's despots and and people that abuse their own people. Now I'm not interested in being east to them. Are giving them any money. None, are you? No, I'm not interested in bribery. But first thing, First, the money that rand got back when the Randea was up signed with Iran's money. It was four million dollars for a weapon steel that never got completed back in nine and one point three billion dollars of interest. And that process went through the Hague for many, many years. So you call it a bribe, I call it something else. But I will agree with you that we shouldn't be bribering despots and we shouldn't be paying ransoms to get hostages back. What's your take, Jonathan, don't what show are we on? Because Daniel sounds like a conservative. Now, well, I guess through I guess through the prism of history that we're right. What is she going to say, No, I want to go back to bribing dictators? Hang on? So so you know, here's what's great about this, this whole thing, is that I had a feeling, as you did, this would take a little over a year before uh posing Trump out in an office and started doing stuff before the proof and the putting would start to pull. We're out of the bottle. And and this is what is so great about this no matter waking things happen and the proof is in the results. But somehow, you mean, like the economy g d P grow at the three point seven percent, that would be pretty good news, I think, right. I mean, I don't remember Obama ever having that. And you know, or record low unemployment in fourteen stage Jonathan, or record low unemployment for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women in the workplace, like those things. Oh and three plus million jobs created? Is that what you're talking about? All measurable, all measurable in this In this case, you know, President Clinton had his chance for eight years. All he did was paid the North Koreans. Obama had his chance, he didn't do anything. Clinton, this secretear state, had her chance to make real differences. She just killed four Americans. I mean, it's like these people that if you look and I said this on Fox News several years ago when Obama was in office, if you look and a true professional at President Trump, you're going to measure them by the details of the things that they do correctly. But when you're measuring people like the Clinton's and the Obama's and John Kerry and all these people, you're literally looking at the size of their mistake. And when you look at President Trump, you're looking at detail oriented results, and they just refused to accept these things. That doesn't matter because how many things is he going to do correctly before the stats just start to overflow, which they are already pretty phenomenal. Well, Daniel, I just begin to see a pattern, and the patterns very simple. It's Neville Chamberlain, peace in our time, and it's uh, it's Winston Churchill, blood toiled tiers and sweat our aim is victory victory, uh, and the two very distinct approaches to evil and in their time. Now we have evil in our time that we're dealing with. And if you have radical Islamic mullahs that have nuclear weapons, well that sounds like the potential for a modern day holocaust, especially when they chant regularly death to Israel, Death to America. Barack Obama thought that a hundred and fifty billion dollars in cash and other currencies was was gonna make them like us more. Well, the net result of that is, thanks to Prime Minister net Yahoo and our allies in Israel, we discovered they do have a nuclear program and they've been lying to the entire world the whole time, and they have a ballistic missile program. So if we don't get the problem solved now, well then we run the risk. In the last century a hundred million people were killed. How many people would be killed? If you if it's a squared B, squared C squared radical Islamic Mullahs that chant death to America's death to Israel, coupled the weapons of mass destruction, that equals to me the potential of a modern day Holocaust? Am I wrong? I? I don't think you're wrong. I think that there is a different way of approaching this that we can talk about, and I think we should talk about first and foremost the net and Yahoo intelligence. On April, I think in April of this year, Mike Pompeio, now obviously Secretary of State said that there was no evidence that we had that Iran was not in compliance. I'm a friend of this regime, but the question is, what is your strategy here? Do we have more bargaining power to stop their I CBN and to stop their march into Syria if we stayed in the deal and exerted pressure otherwise, or have we got less leverage now that we've sort of stepped away from our allies and the others, you know, the seven other parties in this deal. Do we have less leverage now? I don't think anyone's quibbling with the idea that we need to constrain Iran and that Iran is an enemy of this country. The question is how do we do it well? How do we do it? What's wrong with the President's policy? It seems to be working pretty well in North Korea? Jonathan, Well, I think he is. I think you're exactly right. I don't know if that type of policy would work with Iran, but maybe it would. But here's the thing. You know, everybody has to remember that Iran declared war on us in nineteen seventy nine, and we have been in a state of war with them since then. It's just that they don't fight us directly. They fight proxy wars where we are in the Middle East. They're supporting the fight through money and then also terrorism against Israel. They do the same thing. And I am of the mindset that Iran needs a spanking, and they've never been spanked. And instead what we do we turned, well, look at look at what Israel did last night. I mean, they've fired their bank. They've fired missiles from their bases in Syria, meaning the Iranians and the Israelis pounded back. Now not one Israeli died, but they're taking out their weapons sites, and they're showing nothing but pure unadulterated strength and commitment that they're not gonna take this crap from them, those in Iran. And that should be the world's position, but unfortunately you still have modern day appeasers in the world. All Right, we gotta take a break. More Jonathan Gillham and more with Danielle McLaughlin on the other side. One Shawn will take your calls. In the final half hour of the program. Maybe I'll play Winston Churchill two and much more as we continue. All Right, as we continue, Jonathan Gillham and Danielle McLaughlin, our News round Up, Information Overload, our how do you explain three million jobs created? Danielle? How do you explain fourteen states record low unemployment, record low unemployment. African Americans, Hispanic Americans, women in the workplace? How do you explain when I we're headed a four million new jobs? How do you explain America now on the road to energy independence? How do you explain the biggest tax cut in history as anything other than an unmitigated success on every level. Well, I can tell you one thing is that some of these things that Trump has done, he stands on the shoulders of Obama. And I say that because President Obama took through this country back from the brink of financial collapse in two dozen and eight, two and nine, and so full credit for the unemployment numbers, the stock market rising, the fact that wages are slowly rising. But all of these trends started under Obama after we had a real financial disaster. So if we're gonna be reasonable that that is, I think we should go full credit to Obama. Full credit to Obama. Full Obama had eight years. What did we end up with? Hold on, We doubled our national debt, lowest labor participation rates since the seventies, lowest toll ownership rate in fifty one years. We had thirty million more Americans on food stamps, Jonathan eight million more in poverty. I don't know what world Danielle was living in in this time, but the time capsule is not it's it's fairly recent memory. And eight years. He has a track record that spoke for itself. Now we've changed policies and change course, and now we're benefiting from that major change. You know, I love you, Daniel. If there's so many, only so much I can do to take up for you on social media, you're gonna get I have a feeling you're gonna get hammered a little bit for that one. And I would like to create myself. I didn't mean full credit. This is a new Zealandism. I mean that you have to admit that Obama takes some credit for taking us out of the second largest financial crisis after the Great Depression. I just don't see I see it there. I don't see it that way at all. What I see is um I saw some of Bill Clinton where their status quo, where things stayed the same, But I didn't see through Obama any major gain and anything economical at all. In fact, what I see now with Trump coming in reminds me very similarly to when you know you have warriors go through the door when you're facing the enemy, and if somebody freezes at the door, they just shoved them out of the way and the train keeps going in. And that's what I look at when I look at Obama and all his administration whatever do where they got to, whether it's economic, whether it was they were trying to talk and to somebody like Iran, where you gotta stand up to him of drawing a red line in the sand. They froze at the door. When President Trump came in, he just shoved whatever useless policies they had out of the way and he charged in. And I'm telling you, if he keeps this up, the record will just speak for itself. Last word, Danielle. Look, I will give full credit to the President, calm president for the good things she's done financially, but I will not stand for not giving credit to President Obama who pulled up that from the brink. And okay, and he got thirteen million more Americans on food stamps and eight million more in poverty, and double the national debt and give us the lowest labor participation, right, I don't know. And and by the way, gave a RAN a hundred and fifty billion. We could have used that money in this country. All right, I gotta let it go there. Thank you both for being with us all right now until the top of the hour. I mean, what a unbelievable news cycle we're living in. It's almost hard to ever get a day off. Linda say, well, you gotta take off tomorrow. I'm Ke'm like, I can't take off tomorrow. I gotta work. There's too much going on. And I'm pretty sure that um, the boss told you you could take off. Okay, who's the boss? You you're the boss. Oh, that's the first time I've heard that, And it's should we should? We? Like? Say, what is the name of the Sean Hannity Show Christmas party every year that we've just started our new ritual, our new our new every year annual. But it's only been one year party that. Yeah, it's I'm the Lynda McLaughlin party with special guests. Okay, well so it was which you can be one when you so choose. Well, if I'm going next year, we're gonna have a band, a real band. Do you agree with that? I was told there was going to be a band this year and was misinformed that happened. That was my fault. I'm sorry. Why was it your fault? It was her part, because that was the one I was the party plan, Sean. I don't know if you know this about me, but I actually love party planning, and so that was my fault. I haven't heard. I haven't heard about guitar. I haven't heard about the great wedding of this. You know, forget the wedding that's gonna happen in in England. The big way thing is your wedding. See it's funny. I like to plan for other people, but I don't like being the center of attention. So my own wedding actually gives me. And the only way that's going to happen is if you go a lope and go to the Little White Chapel in Vegas and come home and say I'm married, because otherwise it's gonna be Oh, Lauren, Oh you're such. I would have needed you to tell my parents that I got a loped or something, so I didn't have to do it. I could handle that in ten seconds. So you know, let me be the bad guy all the time. Listen. I offered to marry them. I was going to get my minister's certificate online, and Lauren said, oh, I would do that in two seconds. Cause see now, if I said I was going to marry them, her parents definitely would have told her to a lope. Oh no, we can't have her Thus ever been a wedding ceremony where f bombs are dropped like every ten seconds. Nine for one, Shawn is our number. If you want to be a party, you want to announce some good news today, my friend, what's the good news? I don't even I haven't had good news on our economy said that earlier three point seven. It's it is unbelievable. It is. Listen, everything is rocking and rolling, Jason, remind the audience and listen. I look all day long, all day, and all I see is stormy, stormy, stormy, Russia, Russia, Russia. You know, it's just unbelievable to me. I think after the stormy, so now we have to start playing the Russian national anthem. Yeah. Remember one of the funniest things that I ever heard Russia Limbaud do on radio is he called it a gor basm. That was that that feeling you get. You know, well, there wasn't. Obama is a similar the obamasm. So but I remember he'd play this music behind it, and it because it was you know, he started in the middle of the Cold War is syndicated radio show. One of the funniest things he ever did, and it's like everybody had this feeling the savior. It wasn't gorbach Off. It was Reagan that was the savior, just like it's Trump here. You know all the parallels and lessons, you know, the other night on TV and we've been doing it on radio, but I actually showed the video Churchill, Chamberlain, Reagan, Clinton, Obama Trump, And there's two very different you know, thought processes as as as it relates to dealing with the world's despots and dictators and murderers and killers. And there is a group of thought out there, and it has been held by some presidents that you need to bribe, and you need to get down on bended knee, and you need to kiss the ring of despots and dictators. No victory. Blood title tells the day of the House. And I did to those who have joined the government victory. I have nothing you offer, Bloody. You are right up on the day would hit the way you wore my d lander there with all might, with all the strength that John can give it, the way long into money never departed in the dark and lamentable catalog of human crime. You are victory train one word victory vicord Old castles, vicory in spite of old terra victory of a long and harder road maybe, but without victory, there ain't no survival. Without victory, there is no survival. One of the greatest forces of strength in the last hundred years of human history Winston Churchill. An amazing man by the way. Uh he was not particularly liked by the establishment, but when when the world needed him, he was there. You know. The think that the Prime Minister of England and the bombing of Britain every single day, got out of his bunker which he wasn't in ten Downing Street and walked amongst the people of Britain to encourage them and to be with them, and put his life at risk too. I just that's that to me is leadership. Shawn is our number. All right, let's get to our busy telephones here as we say hi to Steve Is in Kansas. Steve, Hi, how are you glad you called? Sir? Hello? Mr Hannity, it is truly an honor to get on your radio program. Well, thank you, sir. I have a little bit of a question here. I think that the top Republican leaders in our country are in on the fix with the Democrats. I think they let Trump run against Hillary thinking Hillary would win, and none of them look bad by losing to Hillary. And none of them had the game to fight Hillary in a fair fight. Trump did unfortunately in one. When you look at all the things that they've done, very few of the top Republicans endorsed, voted. They don't support Trump these days. They're dragging their feet on getting anything done. If this is a Democrat ats going after Rosenstein, they would be done already. They would have their paperwork, they'd go through it they created, and go on down the road. Listen. I hope news right. I hope that. And I thought I did think on on Friday last week that this is now a game changer from Mueller, and then on Saturday that was a game changer from Mueller. And now the contempt threat is a game changer for the whole investigation because Mueller knows. They all know that people like me and Sarah Carter and Greg Jared and and Tom Fitton and Sebastian Gorka and uh David shown Sydney Powell, they know we were right. We've been right for the work up we have old and right. The Rosenstein and handcuffs being taken out for a contempt of court and lock him up for a few days until he gives the order to give the paperwork up. Um Mueller, I tell people, Mueller will be indicted for criminal charges long before Trump will ever be Listen, I will tell you this, and I mean this, and and um, don't ever underestimate the power of the deep state. Don't underestimate Chuck Schumer in many ways was right. They're gonna get you eight ways and Sunday And unfortunately, this is the biggest abuse of power and corruption scandal in our history. And it's been exposed. And people that are involved in these types of nefarious activities don't like being exposed, and they don't like the people that expose them. And all the people I listed, including yours, truly, yeah, we believe me. We are hated right now, absolutely despised. I've never ever, ever, have had the type of scrutiny in my life. As a matter of fact, Barack Obama has not had this type of scrutiny by people hoping and praying that they can take this show down. That's just a Linda my overstating app case or not. And this is uh this is what these people do on the left. It's just like the Olinsky one on one is a a target destroy and that's what they tried to do. I said it to somebody yesterday. I said, you know, I've really have been doing this a long time, and I said, I've just never seen such a lack of humanity. There's a lot of people on the left I don't agree with, but I at least hear what they have to say. Yeah, they don't want to hear what conservatives have to say that now it's irrational, it's pathological, the hatred that they have for the president. And what is it now? It's like we have so we have liberals, we socialists, we have never Trumpers, we have rhinos that are close to never trumpers but not really. They just want their money from lobbyists. And then we have you know, the Freedom Caucus and conservatives and that's it. Um. I gotta tell you, it's unbelievable. That's about who it is. And uh, you know, this idea that they're gonna stop, I don't believe it. I hope newde is right. I wish there's a very simple out for the special counsel. Now if he wants it. He could just submit questions to the President's attorney. They could write answers and the investigation is Mike Pennce said, to wrap it up. But the good of the country. Look what's going on around the world. Pay attention to what's going on around the world. You see. But they never thought. They all thought that Hillary was gonna win. That's their big problem, that's their weakness. That was their Achilles healing. This they like the media, were blinded. They all thought it was done. It was in the bag. And what they don't like in the end, what they really don't like is that's why if the president is successful everything we tell you about that he's successful on, that's bad news for them. That's bad news for the Democrats that want to win back the House so they can impeach Trump. That's it's If the president makes peace, that's bad news for Democrats because the world's a safer place. How do we get to the point that your political ambition or your ambition for power transcends your your love of the greatest gift of this country that God ever gave man. I mean, with they they have certainly lost all perspective. You know, we talked about prosecutorial discretion. You know, where's they used to say this during the Clinton impeachment is where's the proportionality in all of this? Maybe in retrospect there was some truth to that, alright. Eight D nine F one Seawan a toll free telephone number. Let's say hi to Alex of Michigan. Alex, how are you. I'm great, Sean, how are you? I'm good. I'm glad you called to throw this off to you. You You're half my bucket list. Rush to the other half. Someday I'll get through to him. Well, we gotta expand that bucket list to like include Australia, you know, maybe a trip to Europe or something like that. By the way, I have a bucket list I'll never get to and I can tell you right now it's never gonna happen. I got a couple of them. Listen the reason I'm calling it. And I want to say thank you to you and to Mark and to Rush, and mostly to our president, which I absolutely adore. His ability to reach people that have been left out and forgotten for so long is amazing and we can't give him a Nobel peace price, but he has my heart and I'm sure the hearts of many, many Americans. And if the elite don't understand by America is the greatest country in the world, it's because people like him are created by the American dreams. I don't think the Nobel Peace Prize committee would ever be able to do the right thing and give him. Let's assume for a second, and again, this is not a done deal. I I like to under promise and over deliver. Uh, certainly things are looking good as it relates to North Korea. But let's say the President gets a deal done that leads to the d nuclearization of the Korean peninsula. You know, it would be a no brainer to give the president the Nobel Peace Prize. How much do you want to bet they would never give it to them? And you know what, it will show how petty and political they are. I mean, think about it. They gave Barack Obama the Nobel haven't hadn't done a thing, nothing, And in retrospect, he's made things, you know, infinitely worse, both in the economy and foreign policy. We're cleaning up his mess every day. That's what I said. You know, we can't give them the peace price, so we can give him our hearts and he has ours. We adore him, we honor him, and we thank him. And you and you're very kind and you're the reason why America is the greatest country in the world. It's because people with more money than than I will ever dream with Evans still remember what it is to be down here with the rest of us working for Let me let me put my let me put my life in perspective for you. Okay, just just to give you, uh. In the nineteen ninety one ish I guess or two, I'm just I was making in radio nineteen thousand dollars a year. In nineteen let's see, nineties six, I was making I think fifty tho dollars a year in radio. That's it. I never when I went when I went up to start the Fox News Channel and Roger ral has hired me, people said Fox what huh? Fox five? Nobody knew and people I had people tell me my career is over. When I was getting Obama, my career was over. When I said that Trump could with my career. Was that my obituary was written a thousand times. You know, people telling me, now you're really going after these guys. I'm like, uh, yeah, that's what I do. I dig deep for the truth and we do news and information that you don't do elsewhere. I never got into this for any other reason. And by the way, let me let me give another little perspective about life. Now, do you own a house, Alex, Do you rent or your own a house? I own a house. I worked very hard here. Here is a simple truth that I think very few people will will ever really they don't. We we take pride in home ownership. I remember when I brought my bought my first house in Atlanta for thousand. I was so excited. It was like the best day of my life. And but here's the thing. You don't really own that house because when you die, and we're all gonna die, somebody else is gonna live in that house and it ain't gonna be you. So you're really all of us rent. It's just a fact. And we all pay rent because we pay taxes on it. So just a little perspective. But say one last thing. We were all spokes in a wheel. Your voice, every listener's voice, every viewer's voice, we're all playing a part in this. Because if you don't support Rush mark me Fox News that voice dies. And there are a lot of people that would like to silence all of us because of the work we've been doing, just so you know, and they don't want Donald Trump to succeed, which is sad. God bless you, Alex, Thank you for being one of us. All right, tonight, nineties, turn on the Fox News Channel, Amazing news all over the place, and your corrupt media, Oh they don't cover it. All right, We got the great one, Mark Levin. 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