St. Patrick's Celebration - 3.17

Published Mar 18, 2017, 1:01 AM

Sean O'Hannity takes over the show on St. Patrick's Day.  Joining O'Hannity on the show is Omarosa Manigault, former Apprentice Star and Assistant to the President/ Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison, to discuss the constant media attacks on President Trump.  Plus, President Trump met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Sean has the latest on their meeting. The Sean Hannity Show is live from 3 pm to 6pm ET on iHeart Radio and Hannity.com.

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Are right wing, beating, egomaniac, republican, al vomit spelling, fast premongering, hates, Hanny free, shrinking wild there, let me do what I think I'll think I'm going to have to al ya, what am I saying? I think you and Russia Limba are great. I love you. Well, that's what we like to hear. Peace and love on the Sean Hannity Shaw, who's next? That's Jima and Kevin. Hey listen, I got my Confederate flag in the back of my pica. You know what's Jim Bow? You're nothing better, red nit loser for a lost cause lost. It's stimulating conversation with Dublin's very own conservative Lepricaan Sean, Oh Hannity call and be hannitized bopping him on Interia, Sanny me Laddie's Happy, Happy, Happy Santa Patty's Day. We'd be drinking a bit heavy on the program today, might be a little link well hand, all right, that's pretty bad, right, Linda, that was really bad. I think anyone who's drinking already should call us now. Yeah, Well, what nobody knows about New York City. On St. Patty's Day, they always have this big, huge parade St. Patrick's Day Parade, and it's been on the controversy and gaze and lesbians b marching, and you know, I think Boston was dealing with that again this year. Uh, not so much in New York. And it's the craziest thing you've ever seen. You just everybody's drinking green beer. You see people throwing up in the streets green beer. It is. It is the single worst day to ever go to New York City period, end of sentence. Instinctively. I knew this as a kid. My mother took us once and I was complaining so much that I was hungry. She said, fine, we're going home. And I felt terrible. Then I got home and I'm like, this is great. Thank god I'm not out there in the freezing gold again. Anyway, Happy St. Patrick's Day, and everybody's Irish today on the program, and uh we uh, we got a lot to get to all So in Germany's we had Chancellor Merkel and the President having this big joint press conference together meeting together today and we're gonna get to that. There are some security issues that are emerging. We've now found out. Remember this guy that jumped the fence the other day was on the White House grounds for fifteen minutes, maybe twenty before he got caught, according to some sources. Then a laptop was stolen, literally ripped off, that had all of the floor plans to Trump Tower. This is a huge breach in in protocol. H Pete Hoekstra wrote in a very fascinating column today, can Americans trust their spies? I can answer that from my perspective, I think you can trust most people, you know. Just like you have one bad cop doesn't make every cop bad. You have one bad you know doctor doesn't mean every doctor's bad. One bad talk show host doesn't make every talk show host horrible. On the minds of liberal that's probably true. They hate them all, um, it's it's I hate broad sweeping generalizations like that. Also, were really psyched because Cameo Paula is going to be on the program. Everyone says Paglia, I've made that mistake myself. Fascinating woman. I mean, you talk about an iconoclastic, freethinking woman that just debunks the myth of feminism and what it is evolved into today and the attacks on masculinity. She is a prolific writer, amazing thinker, and so we're honored to have her in the program. Let me start, though, I gotta set the table. I cannot tell you the degree to which I am frustrated with Republicans that they what the damage that they are doing and have done to themselves is incalculable. It's it is so stupid what they have done here with health care. You know, for eight long years, it's been about repeal and replace eight year and I told you we are going to hold all of these politicians, every one of them accountable. This is literally like the one big chance we have two to stop this precipitous decline in the country and create an opportunity society, of free society. If you believe like I do, that every man, woman and child's created by God, and every single person born has talents and with a little bit of sun and water and a little food, you know, these munchkins grow up with incredible talent. The word education comes from the Latin to bring forth from within. We could have the American dream. Wealth creation is not a zero sum game. It's not a limited amount of wealth that can be created in America. So it's here we have a chance to reverse things. Here you have a president with endless energy. I mean a president that is a man of action, a president that that wants to keep promises, which is you know, if the things I would tell you about Donald Trump knowing him over the years. By the way, he's not going to be perfect. He's gonna make mistakes. When he does, we'll we'll tell you. And but he moves at the speed of light. He makes decisions quickly. He cuts through all this bureaucratic crap. His budget shows in so many different ways that he wants to cut the size and scope and depth of government intruding into our lives, getting rid of these burdensome regulations, these ridiculously high taxes. You know, in the industrialized world, we have the highest tax rate for corporations. It's insane. And we can lower that rate, bring in repatriated money for multinational corporations the parkt overseas. It will incentivize them to build factories and manufacturing centers. And those forgotten American men and women, which what is what I think the selection was about, can get their jobs back and and buy their homes again lost home ownership rate in fifty one years, and begin to rebuild their lives without government being such a big hindrance. It's not really hard to be a conservative. What do you want, all right, your government to keep your country safe and secure. He's trying to do that, and then you want an American economy that is thriving and growing in and there's no end to the amount of wealth and growth and prosperity and opportunity that you can build there. There is a better way than what we have gone through the last eight years. And that's why I believe he got elected, the guy that nobody in the media thought would win, the guy that they lie about all the time, the media that colluded with Hillary, the media that lies about him daily, the conspiracy theories and hour that are thrown out there about Donald Trump and advanced with no compunctions whatsoever. Period end of sentence. So the Republicans, after eight long years, you would think, and I know they had nine plans, I knew they were nine, but you would think at some point that knowing on November ninth that this was gonna happen, that they could have gotten everybody in the room. And that means even these these great intellectual think tanks within conservatism, the libertarian Cato Institute, that's where Goodman and Musgrave wrote the book Patient Power about healthcare savings accounts where Heritage Action. The Heritage Foundation played a pivotal role in Ronald Reagan's successful agenda. You've got some really smart people there. Um, you got smart people in the Club for Growth, Steve Forbes ideas and guys like Steve Forbes and and others that that understand economic theory that becomes reality. It's not just intellectual plasma that means nothing. Um, all these groups could have assisted Americans for prosperity another one. Get them in a room, find out they're great ideas. Bringing doctor number who I talk about at Las m d in Wichita. He's been able to duplicate his his cooperative system around the country and creating a model that is cost effective for every patient, offers concierge care for fifty dollars a month. You couple that with catastrophic insurance and you basically have everything covered and you have an available doctor for you twenty four hours a day, pharmaceuticals at discount. There's so many new innovative, creative paradigms that can be made and we don't do it. So that is to me very frustrating. Now I actually blame the House and Senate and I listen, they have obstacles. I know you've got some liberal members, You've got twenty four Republican congressmen that are in districts that Hillary Clinton want. Okay, they've got their concerns, you know. Their main concern though, should not be I'm worried I might not get elected. Who cares? What's the worst that can happen? You're not being called congressmen send it to anymore? Was really that's my problem. Are you there to be a public servant? Are you there to to advance your career at all costs? I mean, at some point you've got to decide to you there to do what's best for the American people, and the hell with what the consequences are. Usually, good governance leads to greater politics. You'll win if you do good things, if you keep promises. So you got them, then you've got people on the other side, and and you've got the Freedom Caucus. They're not on board today, they're still not on board. And I'm still hearing from them that they're not even being contacted often by House leadership. And I hear from them that the person that reaches out to the most as the president. So now the president they sent him out there with the bill, and now the president basically has to do the cleanup job that he otherwise he didn't necessarily need to do. And unfortunately, what I see and evolving is and I know that he met with the study group today and that's more moderate conservative of a group and not as conservative as the Freedom Caucus good members and there we'll talk to some of them later in the program today. And he's what what's not happening is there only trying to get to the magic number. They're not trying to get the bill that is the best for the American people. And as is often the case those with conservative thoughts and conservative ideology, this was more the case under John Bayner. They are kind of well, if we can probably just peel a few of them away, then we'll have enough votes and then we'll be able to pass the bill, whether or not it's the best bill that we could do for the American people. I understand the sausage making analogy. I understand how making laws happens. I'm just saying that if we're going to create new paradigms, how about a paradigm where you don't write the contract first or get ahead of yourself. We'll put the cart before the horse and you end up building the consensus and building the bill first, and then you write up the contract, and they had it asked backwards from the get go here, and that's what frustrating to me. I'd rather not be spending my time on this program telling them how dumb they are. I'd rather than be successful and and go do what I've been suggesting. And I'm not saying I have the answers to everything here. But if you bring these smart think tank people in, and you bring the House Freedom Caucus in, and you bring the more liberal moderates in, then you bring the the Study Group in, and you bring in the Senators that are gonna matter, like Randon and Cotton and Rubio and Lee and Cruise and whatever, then you you've got a chance that you can build the box that everybody can live within and make the best build possible. And honestly, that should be the goal, and we'll get to that today. We also have these instances. We're gonna compare Germany's migrant crime and how they crime as skyrocketed and how it would impact America if we made the same mistake as German they did. We'll get to that, Cameo. Paulia is on the program today. Also, we have some members of the house will hold them accountable today as part of our never ending job to offer real conservative solutions and hold their feet to the fire. Prices are for base buildings only, to include window stores and accessories. 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Call eight seven seven eight Steel that's eight seven seven eight one seven five. You know, if if you add that to the uh, the rally he had in Nashville the other night, I mean, it was so in the zone. I mean it's like it's like watching a picture. He can't miss the corner. He can't, he can't not strike almost everybody out. He's just in his in his zone. Or you know, watch a basketball player on a run that he's just that doesn't matter where he's shooting from, he's gonna he's gonna switch the ball. Um. You know. You know one thing that the media is missing about Donald Trump that they don't know he's really funny. I mean, if you watch these rallies that he has. Number one, I'm really happy because a politician saying I'm gonna keep my promises. All right, that's important to me. But if you if you watch him and when he takes the finger and and all those liars back there, all damn all you Yeah, they're a fake news, liars, fake phony. They're all liars back there, and he just calls them out. If the media wasn't so sensitive to it, they don't know how to deal with it. In the interview, he gives to Tucker Carlson the other day. It was funny, the president says, you know, and I had this discussion with him at one point during the campaign that that's what made it so hilarious when they were saying Sean Hannity said they need a purge. The night before he listened to Hannity and he fired three U S. Attorneys. Wasn't even talking about the attorneys. I was talking about the deep state intelligence leakers, Obama holdovers and and career bureaucrats that are sabotaging him and releasing information that is illegal and a felony. I wasn't even talking about the U S attorneys. What do I know about these U S Attorneys? Nothing? So it just although Bill Clinton didn't nobody seemed to care. Then it's just he's got these people's number, and then he goes a Tucker, you know, I got eight I don't even know how many Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. I don't really need the media. I can bypass them. I have my own newspaper. I can reach a hundred million people. And this, you know, as every single thing that we pointed out, for example, that there's no evidence whatsoever on this Russia connection, and with the Trump campaign and for six months now that's all you here without a shred of evidence. Why should Hattis gold I just tweeted it out to why should the president talk to people that colluded with Hillary Clinton in the last campaign, that lie about him and propagate these phony conspiracies every day he doesn't need to ever? Why should he? Alight till the top of the hour nine four one, Shawn, if you want to be a part of the program, Well, the President did say the US about healthcare. They We're gonna move on to the mercle joint presser that they had. That was so funny. That was so funny, and you know, wow, can you prove your wire cap? Could you prove it? We'll just ask the New York Times they reported it, and then of course they're never gonna go after their own. This is like this little media cabal and I've picked up on this more than anything else on social media, where all these inside the Beltway liberal leaning leftist group think media people they all pad each other on the back. And what they do is they spend all day talking to each other, and they spent all day tweeting at each other, and they spent all day saying isn't this great what I did? Yeah, it's great. What you did? Isn't this great? What I did? Isn't this great? What you did? Isn't that great? What I did? Did you just hear what the President said? We all agree it was horrible, right, it was wrong? Right? And and you know, besides Joe Concho over the hill, I mean, he's like an island unto himself, the poor guy. They just don't have the pacity, it seems to be independent thinkers. And it's it's a really bizarre, almost cult like environment and bubble in which they live in. Now I can tell you more about it because I've been around this for a long time. There's you know, there's a really big reason why I've never been to a White House correspondence dinner in my entire life. Kelly and I was talking to her the other day and she goes, well, you're coming to the White House correspondent dinner And I said no. He goes, well, why not? I said, well, I said, number one, the President is not going to be there, and I've never been to one of my life. And she goes, You've got to be kidding. I said, no, I've never been to one, and she goes, how is that possible? I said, well, Fox tried to make me a bunch of times, but I always end up getting sick the day before. It's like magic, which isn't true. I've lied to Fox and said I can I don't feel good. Meanwhile, I've taken maybe three six days in twenty one years, so they know I'm full of crap, and they just roll up the throw up their hands and they just don't forget it. You don't want to go that bad. We're not gonna make you number one. You have to wear that stupid, you know, penguin suit that they put you in a tuxedo thing. The person that invented that should absolutely Who in the right mind would ever make a thing like that? I don't know, um, the most uncomfortable thing in the world. I'm a jeans, t shirt, golf shirt, sweats, baseball hat person myself, and so I don't like getting dressed up in those clothes. The worst hour of my day in terms of fashion is the one hour on TV because that's not how I look in real life. I'll never wear a tie. I hate ties. I just bias ties anyway. So she would say when you never go there. And I'm like, because I don't like them, I just said, we get we have nothing in common. You know, they're now caught up in this very bizarre whirlwind where they have been advancing lies, colluding with Hillary. They've gotten exposed by wiki leaks, and now they sit there, Oh my gosh, what did what did reading it? Just now? What did the president say that they have it in common, that that Obama wire tapped them? Oh? Where's the evidence? Well, meanwhile, many of these people themselves reported it. Many of these people themselves ran with it. So maybe Donald Trump all he needs to say is loopsie daisy. Maybe we need to apologize for getting that wrong. But don't worry if they put it on a one the original story. If they do a correction, it's gonna be on a fifty. And I'm been a victim of this my entire career. I just I'm so used to it. It just I'm impervious to it. I don't care. It's like water off a duck's back. I don't nothing penetrates. And I tried to get it. I got attacked yesterday and I'm like, it's just not true. I mean, I'm just rolling my eyes kind of laughing and saying, keep trying, guys, you didn't get me yet, you know, twenty one and a half years of Fox, thirty years in radio, when you haven't brought me down yet. But their goal is to do that. I mean, there is a a chilling, I mean chilling effect that nobody talks about as it relates to being a conservative media. Um, I don't know that liberals are monitored the way say I am, or levin Is or Russia's or any other talk show Laura ingram Is. I just don't see it. I don't see you know. For example, there are people that I know, some strange people in New Mexico just so happens in their underwear, and their entire job is to monitor four hours of Hannity every day. Now, what a horrible existence that must be for that individual. And I don't care how much you're getting paid or whether George Soros is even contributing or not. Could you imagine their hope in their prayers that I say one thing, do one thing, that they can just take me out and chop the legs out from underbea. I've known this for years. I'm like, if you become immune to that too, and then they the headlines just so obscene and absurd and neological and just absolutely false. And that's why when I see the President, it's so funny to watch him point his face those people in the back, and the crowd goes nuts and the crowd CNN sucks. I mean, I've been into there the moments where that's broken out spontaneously, and it's just so alive because what the media hasn't quite figured out yet is the American people and now hip to their bull their hip to their lives, their hip to their distortion, their hip to their their hip to their misleading articles, their hip to their conspiracy theories. Now and it's just not gonna work anyway. So I thought that was a pretty funny moment. And um, so there was a little bit of progress on the healthcare bill today in the Oval Office, and the President this morning met with congressional leaders and may have made some progress negotiating Obamacare in the replacement bill that he says it could be a win win And this is from the Republican Study Group. And so here's what the President said. I was in Tennessee. I was just telling the folks and half of the state has no insurance company and the other half is gonna lose the insurance company because people don't know what to do. It's a disaster. Obamacare is dead. Nothing to do with these people, nothing to do with me. It's on respirator and it's just about ready to implode. Now we could wait for six months or a year and let it happen. It's not the right thing to do for the people. This is a great plan. This is going to be fantastic. You're gonna have bidding at the one level by insurance companies, and remember this, Remember this, Those lines are gonna come out. You canna have bidding by insurance companies like you've never seen before. Plans are going to come out like nobody's we're seeing before. Plans that nobody's even thought of now are going to be devised by insurance companies to take care of people. And we're going to take care of people at all levels. So I just want to let the world know I am in favor. I'm one under all right. So they're making progress. I think there's still a lot of work to be done. Because I talked to members of the Freedom Caucus, some forty strong. I know the President announced from the Oval Office that some Congressional leaders, some Study Group guys, are agreeing to give states the option to impose work requirements on Medicaid recipients. By the way, that was a freedom Caucus idea, that's where it originated from. And to block grant Medicaid that's also a freedom caucus idea. And GOP leaders are using the Republican Study Committee endorsement and the words of the President to build momentum for the measure. Steve Scalise, who had come on this program what earlier in the week, it was it last week, and I forget the House Majority whip, and he said that he did have the votes, but they didn't have the votes. You know. At one point it was Paul Ryan saying it was going to be a binary take it or leave it deal for the Republicans. Now he has agreed to negotiate with these groups. That's all a good thing. That's all what I've said they needed to do from the beginning. In addition the Medicaid agreement with the Study Group and the White House and some House leaders, they're also eyeing increasing the tax credits in the bills some that could bring the more moderates on board, but that's going to alienate the conservatives. Again. I wish this was all done ahead of time. That would have been the more logical way to do it. Um now I want to so so the president goes out with Angela Merkel today. I have a study that came out and um Gate Stone Institute, and it's pretty interesting because the actual number of crimes in Germany committed by migrants in might have exceeded four thousand. The report did include crime data from certain areas, some of the more popular state areas in Germany and also the state with the largest the areas with the largest number of migrants. And for years the policy has been to leave the German population in the dark about actual crime statistics. And anyway, you got violence now soaring as a headline on Breitbart, and two German states authorities they're expressing concern over official figures showing a huge rise in migrant crime, with the number of violent attacks in twenty six is having doubled doubled. Now. Sometimes in life, if you're really smart, if you see somebody's making a really dumb mistake, and you see Germany's making a really dumb mistake. In Europe is making a really dumb mistake. And we've talked about the clash of cultures and people that live under sharial law, the most oppressive, you know, centuries old insanity that they are trying to impose on everybody, those that believe in Sharia. Women can't drive, women dress a certain way, Gays and lesbians get thrown off roofs. I mean, it's insanity. It's evil in our time. I mean. And that's why Hillary taking the money from all those countries the practice sharia, the fact that that didn't tell women and women voters and women right, women's rights activists and gay and lesbian activists, or maybe you disagree with conservatives on gay marriage. Who gives a rip. Nobody cares what you're doing in the privacy of your own room. Nobody I know cares what anybody does in the privacy of their bedroom. I don't. I don't know a single person in that. Does anybody care what you do? No, it doesn't matter. It's nobody's business. Thanks for shaking your head. That works really good. I think people are very interested in what I'm doing. Actually I don't think. I don't. Maybe they are that they are they're weirdos um. But putting that aside for a minute, so they've got now refugees entered into the crime scene in the last year in Germany. The rise of violence by asylum seekers is astronomical. Now the release of figures that revealed a ninety five point five percent spike in the number of physical attacks carried out by asylum seekers and migrants. That's a six increase. You know. Everybody keeps saying the well, there's no such thing as a no go zone in in France, Yeah there is. How do you reconcile somebody that comes from a country that believes that women can't drive a car, can't leave the country without a male of an adult males permission, are told to dress a certain way, they can't leave their house unless they have a male relative with them. They have morality police. If a couple likes each other in the hold in their hands in a town square, they're likely to get beaten in public and flogged, you know. Or a country that throws gays and lesbians off roofs or just hangs them, and a country that persecutes Christians and Jews. How can you take money from a country like this, How if that if somebody grows up in that society, under that culture, which is the antithesis of every single human right belief we have as a culture, how do we reconcile those differences that are so at odds with our simple, most basic, most fundamental constitutional beliefs and freedom for everybody? And how is it possible? I mean, we talk about vetting a lot, and I think that the President's executive order on vetting, I think it'll probably Jase secular as a smart lawyer, he thinks, yeah, we're gonna have the same result from the Ninth Circuit. Then it'll go to the Supreme COURTI is predicting an eight oh typical beatdown of the Ninth Circuit. But how if we're gonna vet anybody and you come from a country that has these these backwards beliefs as a practice of the culture that you grew up in, how do you reconcile or how do you vet somebody's mind and heart? That's why I've never been a big supporter of hate crimes legislation. How do you possibly know what's in somebody's mind, head or thought as they do it? You you punish them for the crime they committed. George W. Bush, remember the James Bird had in two thousand. He didn't support hate crimes legislation for these animals that dragged this innocent man to his death. It was disgusting, it was despicable as evil. But but George Bush supported the death penalty for the guy. So what who cares? The guy's dead, he's done, he's finished, he's going where he belongs, straight to Hell. I mean the idea that well, he didn't support the hate crimes when he supported the death penalty for that guy, for the people responsible for that. Anyway, So you've got migrants committing disproportionately high crime in Germany, you've got this cultural divide. I don't think you can read people's minds and hearts when it comes to vetting them, because and I also think that isis as evil as they are, Radical Islamic groups, as evil as they are, they're not stupid. And they're going to train people to two and what they should say and and say if they're being interviewed or vetted, and they're gonna lie and then successfully infiltrate the refugee population and then risk you know, what's the Islamization, if you will, of Europe will come here if we don't make that decision now on how we want to bring people into this country and whether you share our values, whether you want to assimilate, whether you want the better life, or you want to indoctrinate us into your theocracy. Simple stuff here. Let me start with the presidents tweaks yesterday. Uh, this idea that may be President Obama ordered an illegal wire tap of his offices. If something like that happened, would this be something you would be aware of? I would certainly hope, So I can say obviously I'm not I can't speak officially anymore, but I will say that for the part of the National Security Apparatus that I oversaw as d N I there was no such wire tap activity mounted against the President, the president elect at the time or as an to date or against this campaign. I can't speak for other Title three authorized entities in the government or a state or local. And I was just gonna say, if the FBI, for instance, had as a court order some sort for surveillance, would that be information you would know or not? Now, yes, you would be told that if there was a fis a court orders on something like this, um something like this. Absolutely, and at this point you can't confirm or deny whether that exists. I can deny it. There is no Fis court order, not not to my knowledge of anything of Trump Tower, he replied, And I quote here. The story that we have millions or hundreds of millions of dossier's on people is completely false. The reason I'm asking the question is, having served on the committee now for a dozen years, I don't really know what a dossier is in this context. So what I wanted to see is if you could give me a yes or no answer to the question. Does the n s A collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans? It does not, not wittingly. There are cases where they could inadvertently perhaps collect, but not not wittingly. And here's something that I don't mean to freak out with, but I think it's true. Even our memories are not absolutely private in America. Any of us can be compelled in appropriate circumstances to say what we remember, what we saw. Even our communications with our spouses, with our clergy members, with our attorneys are not absolutely private in America. In appropriate circumstances, a judge can compel any one of us to testify in court about those very private communications. And there are really really important constraints on law enforcement, as there should be, But the general principle is one we've always accepted in this country. There is no such thing as absolute privacy in America. There is no place in America outside of judicial reach. That's the bargain, and we made that bargain over two centuries ago to achieve two goals, to achieve the very very important goal of privacy and to achieve the very important goal of security. Widespread default encryption changes that bargain. In my view, it shatters the bargain. Are you saying that every American can be wire tapped against their will without any warrant at any point? No, I'm saying they are. You're saying every mean, Ambie, I have been wire tapped repeatedly. Yes, And by wire tapping that means what recording my phone conversations, taking my emails, my text That's that's correct, and also storing it for mining. It's all done under Executive Order one to Triple three, Section to three C. One to Triple three is the one that Obama put in place just two weeks before he left. Well, he opened it up to all the other agencies in the intelligence community. Originally was just restricted to the only one who had access where n s A, CIA, and FBI. You're saying that every American listening to this program, and every American in this country is being surveiled by our government without any type of warrant. Isn't that against unreasonable search and seizure? Sir? Yeah, it's a violation. This is why I left n SA in two thousand and one. They're violet the first, fourth, tip and sixth amendments to the Constitution, as well as any number of laws. All right. That last comment was from Bill Binny, thirty two year veteran of the n s A now has become a whistleblower, says, why are tapping metadata? Storage is at an all time high. That means every single solitary American, every one of you listening to this program right now. He is making the claim and backing it up that it is being it is being surveilled, it is being recorded, and it is being stored. Pretty scary anyway, Our to Sean Hannity show the issue of privacy and surveillance is it's something that we've got to pay attention to. And then of course it gets to all of the questions of the deep state. A very very fascinating article in the Wall Street Journal today by Pete Hochstra Now. Pete is the former House Intelligence Committee chairman. He wrote this op ed and Sarah, welcome back to the program and honor once again to have you. How are you. I'm doing just fine, Sean. It's great to be with you. Well, is Bill Benny. Is every call, every text, every email being gathered and stored by the government and these big metadata facilities. Well, clearly, you know I've been out of the intelligence community now for five six years. At clearly the metadata, the record of phone calls made and received and those types of things is information that the government has had access to and has had access to for a long period of time. UH. Actually recording those conversations, the content of those conversations, and making those available to our foreign intelligence agencies, that would be against the law. UH. And unless they started that recently, that was not something that they were doing. UH prior to January of two thousand and eleven, or at least they weren't doing it at least Congress was not aware of it. Let me ask you about the comment of the FBI Director James Comey about no such thing as absolute privacy, because I think that was a fairly shocking statement that a lot of people didn't really really pay a lot of attention to. But it got my attention, that's for sure. Well, especially when he starts talking about no absolute guarantee of privacy, Uh, even in the absence of a court order. That is scary. And you know, this is uh, this is why we really have to take a look at these intelligence communities and exactly where they're going. As I point him out out of my out ed, so far, they've let the American people down over the last seven years. So we've had three major breaches of of cybersecurity with Bradley or excuse Bradley Manning ed snowdon Uh. And now what happened with the CIA. The CIA has disappointed us. Uh. The intelligence community is disappointed because there are agencies, they are spies that cannot keep secrets and that's not a good place for anybody to be. Uh. The second thing that you've got here is what we saw what happened with General Flynn, they took some of our most sensitive information, uh, the collection of of American conversation, and these things are supposed to be deep six, uh and instead they you know, they transcribed these comments by General Flynn, they spread them across the agency, and then someone leaked them to the press and they this clearly was a targeted operation against the Trump administration. And so the intelligence committees on the Hill they need to get really serious about the serious these breakdowns in our intelligence community, because the intelligence community has lost the trust of the American people they've got. You know, I want to just say something because what you're saying is, Peter Hoxtra is so profound and it's really scary. I want to also say something. It's also like when sometimes I'll hear broad sweeping generalizations. You know, I don't like when they say, if you have one bad cop, people will generalize while all cops are like like that. That is just factually inaccurate. You know. My take on the brave men and women that work in intelligence, which in an evil world we certainly need, is that most of them are dedicated public servants, many of whom actually risk their lives and covert operations for our safety and security. But you're right, and and you know you're asking, can Americans trust our spy agencies when I hear something like that from Bill Benny or James Comey, And then I look at all these intelligence leaks. What you're right. What they did with General Flynn was wrong on a lot of levels. Weren't they supposed to minimize that call? And isn't it usually past past practice that they would put an American, wouldn't even put the individual's name on whatever whatever report they ended up writing, and certainly not leak it for political purposes. Oh that's you know. I met with the people who did this collection, and they were very clear when I met with them, they said, Hey, Pete, if we ever are you know, Chairman, if we ever collect on Americans, the number one thing we do is, you know we yeah, we deep six if that information goes places where nobody should ever be able to find it. Now, if as we're reading this conversation, uh, we find out that it may have some national security implications, we may distribute it, but we will never attach the person's name to it. Uh. And you know, then we'll go if we wanted more surveillance, will go get a court ordered to surveill that American specifically. But clearly what happened with Flynn is they collected on Flynn, they transcribed it, they didn't bury it. I don't know what they heard that had national security implications, but then they spread it across a number of agencies, which I'm not sure was lawful. Uh. And then what clearly was unlawful, someone decided to take that information and give it to the press. The press published it, and you know, General Flynn was was blindsided, and I think inappropriately and illegally, illegally, you know. And and that's what I have been saying when I say we need a purge of the deep state. In other words, if we have high level intelligence officials that are leaking this type of sensitive data, that's a big problem. Uh. Secondly, when we find out through the reporting of John Solomon and Sarah Carter that yeah, there was an investigation, there was a FISA, there were two separate warrants, and as on an ancillary side of things, they looked into Donald Trump's server, That's what they've been reporting, and in fact found nothing, no issue of collusion. And everybody in the media is running rampant with a with a conspiracy theory. Is it odd to you that at this late date nobody will will confirm whether or not anything untoward has been found. Yeah, it does kind of surprise me. Number one, I think at least for the intelligence committees, they really uh, I think the leadership ought to really just stepped back and do their investigation. There's plenty of things for them to take a look at. They have to look at how the intelligence community has failed us by having these massive leaks. Why why don't you have these controls in place that you know, you can find the Bradley Manning you know yet snowdon's before that's such a good point. And by the way, am I wrong to say that? You know? And I interviewed Julian Assange when I at one point he exposed that we're so we have no cybersecurity. At what point does it become America's problem and their responsibility that they have not set up a system that's safe and secure. Oh no, it's their responsibility right now, it's their responsibility for the last seven years. Said I want to thank you. It's really We're gonna put this up on our website Wall Street Journal piece you put out. Can Americans Americans trust their spies? This is this is beyond anything I've ever seen, and it's only going We're gonna see more and more and more revelations on this as we move forward. Still not sick of America again, se on the air right now, right as we continue Sean Hannity Show, we have some breaking news mentioned earlier. The White House jumper apparently was on the White House grounds for fifteen minutes before he got caught. Fifteen minutes before he got caught. How does this happen. I've been there a number of times since President Trump got into office. It's nearly impossible from my perspective, for that to happen. Also, we have another story where a laptop computer that contained floor plans for Trump Tower and information about Hillary Clinton email and the investigation in that and other national security information was stolen from a Secret Service agents vehicle in Brooklyn. Anyway. Joining us now is Dan Bongino, with US former Secret Service officer himself, good friend of the program. Damn what's going on here? Yes, Sean, these are really two bad stories. It's not been a band a week for the Service. But here's what I'm getting from my contacts on story one the fence jumper, which is uh, really disturbing. I'm hearing that the gentleman tran who jumped the fence jumped on the Treasury building on the Treasury side, uh you know, in the front of the Treasury building, and was actually on top of the fence, didn't just jump right over like actually celebrated his accomplishment for a moment. I'm not kidding. There's no room for humor or you know, or sarcasm, and was not detected. Jumps the fence broke multiple alarms there alarms all over the place designed to sense various things. And the most disturbing part about what I'm hearing, Sean, is that after tripping multiple alarms and apparently being seen by a couple of people who didn't think anything of the incident, the alarms are actually cleared. Now that you know, that's that's just a whole different level of incompetence. How that happened is beyond me. How you would I'm familiar with the White House and now it works. You would have to go physically investigate and look it in and say no, it's it's all good. Um. And and that's if you're doing your job appropriately. That's really difficult to do if there is in fact an intruder, which obviously in this case there were, so we have, you know, jump in the fence and actually celebrating it for a moment, tripping multiple alarms and apparently was seen by a couple of personnel I'm guessing on the uniform division side from what my contacts you're telling me, and was never stopped. And I'm hearing the number was close to over you know, over twenty minutes, Sean, which I know. I the first time I met you was at the White House, and I know you've been there. Uh it's almost it's what you're describing having been there is almost impossible to me. I mean, think about it. When I saw you, you were walking from the West Wing entrance to the Oval and you probably and that's I don't know, maybe fifty yards. You probably ran into about twenty people, right, I mean I ran get food. Um, so you know how difficult it is to do to be on the grounds and that that's a two minute walk for what you did to be on the grounds, from what I'm hearing, over twenty minutes, and to be seen by a couple of people and never removed, detained, arrested. You know, I'm not trying to pile on here, but you know, I just find it odd shown that when I did a Foxhead last weekend on this when it happened, and I said, listen to the President's not safe in the White House. I'm telling you from a former agents experience. They're understaffed. They have big problems. I kid you not that I was laughed at by the talking heads. They said, what does this guy know? He was only you know, I was only a Secret Service aid who was there and I a situation that deteriorated at the end of the Obama administration. Has been a slow decline. Have they cut back on personnel? I mean, you know, for as much as I'd like to attribute this to Obama, given my stark ideological differences with him, this has been a slow decline since they were encompassed by the Department of Homeland Security. And a long story short of it is they had management that we were in Treasury was easily controllable. We were really big fish in a small pond over there. Now we're a small fish in an enormous pond in DHS management over there became a loof They had no need to change anything because there was really no one overseeing them in any significant way unless something happened. So the line in the Secret Service became, you know, yesterday's technology tomorrow. That was the joke we used to use because they never updated anything. They didn't update the weapons. I mean Ron Kessler wrote about this in his book four years ago, how some of the weapons weren't sufficient, the alarms would break all the time. The technology is old, and you have sclerotic management from from twenty and thirty years ago who just that they don't want to do anything differently. So when you do the same crap, you get the same crap results. I mean, they need a complete flushing at the top. And one thing though, Sean, I know, you know a lot of the rank and file, men and women, the agents, you know, they're not the problem. They're young, they're they're hungry, they know what they're doing. If you were to get them in your studio now, and you know, do that whole masking thing where you mask their voices, they'll tell you exactly what I'm telling you know, they all know exactly what's wrong. It's the management. It won't do damn thing. They better get this fixed and that, and I said that for Obama too. We've got to protect our president. Period. End of sentence. But Dan Bongino, thanks for being with us. We appreciate it. That's a scarier report, just like the Pete Hochstra report was pretty scary. Author Camille Paglia is gonna check in with us, speaking of the White House, We're gonna check in with Amarossa, who will join us next. And then we're gonna get to your phone calls today toll free. It's eight hundred nine one, Shawn. You want to be a part of the program. And much more. He didn't pay any federal income tax and hasn't paid taxes, perhaps for the last eighteen years. The revelation that Donald Trump didn't pay income taxes. Donald Trump is avoiding paying taxes. She wan't pay taxes, the fact that he hasn't paid taxes for almost twenty years. He hasn't paid taxes years, probably hasn't paid taxes in eighteen years. We know he didn't pay his taxes for twenty years. She didn't pay income taxes for eighteen years. A Trump hasn't paid taxes in the past twenty years. We're not even talking about the fact that Trump didn't pay taxes. Now, the idea that Trump hasn't paid taxes nearly twenty years, that means Trump hasn't paid taxes since the year his next wife was born. I think that the biggest scandals not that Donald Trump hasn't paid tax fifteen years, and so we've got a tax that allows it. Indiana Governor shrug doth the likelihood that Trump didn't pay federal income taxes for nearly two decades. Donald Trump's tax returns surfaced thirty eight million dollar looks like thirty eight million dollars in taxes. She made me stay up to nine pm to tell me that Trump pays taxes. All right, there you have it, more fake, phony, fraudulent news, because well, the two thousand five returned donald Trump hasn't faid taxes in twenty years. Well, yeah, he's paying a pretty big share, a hefty share, paying more by far, the Obama has paid what from two thousand and fifteen six point one million dollars in one year two thousand and five, Donald Trump paid thirty eight million, and by the way, paid a higher rate than the Obama's, a higher rate than NBC Comcast, a higher rate than Pernie Sanders. He didn't deduct his underwear, used underwear like the Clintons. Just I don't know what else to say. When you you know this is this is the media being dead. It just as unbelievable. Anyway, we welcome back to the program somebody who has actually become a really good friend of mine that I really like and really admire. She's the only person that goes by one name for me. Anyway, I'm a Rosa's back with us, the Assistant to the President, Director of Communications for the Office of Public Liaison. Um, you know what's amazing, So I play this montage and all the media same. For twenty years, Donald Trump never paid a penny in taxes. So they have this big reveal and in one year alone, he paid more than Obama's paid his entire life, you know, the last fifteen years. The Obama's paid six point one million. He pays thirty eight million in a year. He pays a higher rate than the Obama's, a higher rate than Bernie Sanders, a higher rate than NBC Comcast, which made the big reveal and made a big deal out of nothing, and I'm sitting here thinking, you know, it's this is never gonna end this. They are just at war with them period. Well they better prepare themselves because we're putting in eight years to help make America great again. We're not just defaulting to four. The president is going to do exactly what he said he's gonna do. I would look at these reporters and I watched what Rachel Maddow did, and she should be ashamed of herself. In fact, by the way, didn't you laugh? Come on? Was my reaction was? I don't think I laughed that this was that was a belly laugh for me. It was like deep I needed that laugh. Well, you know, the build up was so great. I mean I thought she was going to reveal something so dramatic and so terrible. And when she revealed the two pages, I thought, this woman has lost her mind. I couldn't believe it. And then I think she actually showed us so security number right on CA. Yeah, she did not black out his social when she held up the two pages. I have known the president for many, many years, and he is a man of action. That's how I would describe him, a man of endless energy, extraordinarily courageous and a man of action. Um, unfortunately for him. I am really disappointed in Congress and the way they rolled out this health care bill. And here's my logic, Emerald, so I don't want to get your take on it. So they had eight years of telling the American people they're gonna repeal it, they're gonna replace it, repeal it, replace it, all right. They wanted the They got the House in two thousand and ten, they got the Senate in two thousand and fourteen. They said, give us the White House and we'll be able to get all this done. They get the White House. President Trump wins, by the way, in spite of some of them and on the Republican side that were no help. I have a much longer memory than he does. And so now he's elected, and you would think, like on November nine, they would have started getting ready building the bill, building consensus. And so they drop a bill that has so much opposition within their own ranks that now the president has to go do their job and build the consensus they should have built for eight years. That's frustrating to me. Well, I have to say to you that yes, the rollout has been a little complex and complicated it, but I believe that truly more people will not just have coverage as they had with Obama Care, but they'll have the care that they need. They will actually be able to see the doctors that they need to, and they'll be able to help to heal their bodies, their minds or so. That's what this is designed to do. Now, we could have done better with the rollout and explaining the different steps to how we had to repeal in the place, but I don't want you to throw the baby out with the bath water. They're still help in this bill. There's still an opportunity for us to do exactly what he said he was going to do. So I just think if people could just be patient, this president is committed to making sure that everybody doesn't just have health coverage, but they have health care, that they get the care that they need. Shun listen. I agree with all of that, And you know, I've been putting different ideas on the table and I'm trying to offer positive solutions. One of them is certainly what the President ran on healthcare savings acounts. There's this guy in Wichita and his name is Dr Josh Umbur and he has this practice, it's called Atlas m D. If you're an adult and you're part of his cooperative, you pay fifty dollars a month for unlimited care. You get ten dollars a month for any child. Part of unlimited care means you pay like fifty cents for an X ray. He negotiates directly with pharmaceutical company, so you get the pharmaceuticals dispense from your doctor at a discount. You get you know, stitches, broken legs, everything, but say a heart attack, cancer, although he'll get you the cancer chemo drugs at discount, you know. But now you can get a very inexpensive catastrophic plan and you've got yourself full, complete healthcare, twenty four hour availability to your doctor, your pharmaceuticals next to nothing. And he has now duplicated this about a thousand times around the country. And I know the cooperatives were in the Freedom Caucus and the Rand Paul Bill, and I don't know if it's in this new bill or that's like a Donald Trump idea because he always thinks outside the box, very much like Donald Trump. Because the president wants to do things that tend to be unorthodox I've never done before. But I also think when you describe what this gentleman has done in terms of allowing people to pay the fifty dollars a month and get the care they need, I think that the spirit, that same spirit is behind what the President is doing. I mean, when when people's premiums were going up double triple, I mean, we had some folks in telling their stories about how they were affected by Obamacare, and it just devastated me. And so just know, and I know that your listeners at are at home trying to figure out, well, what's going to happen to me? Just know that we are working as so hard every single day, and the President is working every single day. I've actually been checking in with with these different like for example, Congressman Mark Meadows of the Freedom Caucus, who has been against the House bill. I mean, I asked, well, how has negotiations been, and he said, well, I haven't heard from the House leadership. But I give the President an a plus plus because he's negotiating with a regular I'm like, he is working the foes. He's calling both. You know, we've invited folks over to come and do everything for bowling to sit down to listening sessions, to meeting. He's putting in the time. He's committed to making sure folks are all on board. He had twelve members here earlier today and he was talking to them. They all came in the door with a no, and I believe that they all left supporting it. So he is actually the mass negotiator, and he were talking about the study. The Conservative Study Group I think met with him earlier today. Right right, they came in and I'm telling you, they came in opposed to the president. When they last they were all on board. And that's the type of gift that he has in terms of connecting with people and allowing them to see his vision. Yeah, let me ask you about what's happening in in Flint. I know this is something that you've been paying very close attention to. Can you tell us about Yeah, you know, what's happened in Flint. A couple of years back, they decided to switch their water source and as a result, so many of the residents, in fact to percent of the residents were exposed to very high levels of lead and all types of contaminants in their water. In fact, many of the residents have been living on bottle water for the last couple of years, and so because of a subsidy, they didn't have to pay their water bills. And just last week they required the subsidy ran out. They required that these residents now start paying their water bills. Even though when they cut on their fassage shown some of the water still was coming out smelling funny. Some of us still coming out brown. There are children that still show high levels of lead in their in their bodies. And you know, the President was really concerned about this. He went to Michigan and he says, while I'm here in Detroit, I want to talk to this mayor and I want to see how we can help, what can we do. So he invited the mayor a Flint down to Detroit, and even in the middle of this insane event, he took a couple of minutes down. He says, I want you to come to the White House. I want you to sit down and want us to figure it out. In the meantime, I went to work with a team here at the White House to figure out what resources do we have to help these folks make sure that they have clean water. They can cut on their water and not have to filter or boil the water. And we found the resources. The e p A is announcing, um I believe hundred million dollars that they discover was available through some grants and some allotments, and they're going to be able to get the help that they need. But he made sure he put a team in place to find every available resource so that the little children of Flint would not have to be exposed to lead these high levels of let three four times higher than the average water sources in this country. It's so disgusting that this has gone on for so long. I remember the line the President used while he was campaigning, and he said, you know, it used to be that the water was clean in in Michigan and we made cars in Michigan. Now it's the other way around. Now the water is dirty and in Flint, and they make cars of Mexico and and both those things. He clearly is taken seriously and he was trying to get done, which is awesome. Yeah, he he, he is very serious about that. And on the other hand, you also saw him in Detroit also trying to build up jobs and bring back the automotive industry, and he met with the CEO, so to say what can we do there? And so every one of the campaign promises that he made, he's delivering on them one by one. Whether it's splint, whether it's jobs, whether it's car industry, whether it's police. You see him working to get this country back on track and to truly make America a better Listen, we've got a lot. We've got a lot of cleaning up to do. Um Um, I think we've really off to a great start. They're gonna have to clean up this mess in the House and how they get bills together. That's my criticism of them. And it seems like the president's doing his best to clean up the mess they made. But um, I'm disappointed with the Republican Party on that. Um. Anyway, Amarossa, you've been great and getting to know you, by the way, it's been amazing. I had a very different view of you before I met you, and you were so tough on on the Apprentice. I couldn't believe it. You're tough as nails and you're like, yeah, but you know what, the President doesn't like to be a on a whole lot of folks who are just people, and yeah, you will never say that about you. I can dated before we go. I don't know if though that you are you could be a preacher because of that event we did in Cleveland in the church and remember that. Yeah, I said I'm gonna bring it here we go and I couldn't action it was fun. Alright, Amrosa, God bless you always a pleasure. Will stay in touch. E nine one, Shawn, you want to be a part of the program. News Round Up, Information Overload is coming up next and your calls also, the final hour of the Sean Hannity Show is up next. Hang on for Shawn's conservative solutions. Alright, we got time here for a few calls. Then, Uh, you know, somebody have wanted to interview fascinating woman Camille Paulia. I know it's offensive, Pagley, it's not. It's Paulia and she's going to join us at the top of the next hour. And uh, she's just a very interesting, deep freethinker, prolific writer, amazing human being and I've followed her actually for years and uh, I just uh, I'm looking forward to introducing her to you as she talks about sex and gender and a lot of other issues, especially about the feminization of society, especially for men. Um It's pretty interesting stuff. All right, let's get to our phones as we say hi to Bill Is in Minnesota. Bill, Hi, how are you glad you called? I'm doing fine. Mr Hannity, here are you doing this? Patrick's day A loud laddie. We're doing pretty good. God bless you. Back for the old land. What's going on? Well? I want I wanted to call in and mention. I've heard all about this Trump business with the tax returns, and nobody complained about President Bill Clinton's tax returns. Going back, if you go back to and you look at his effective tax rate on that tax return, he paid a little over twenty one percent in federal income tax. Now that same year, I was basically in the median income group, and my effective federal income tax rate was eighteen percent. Right, So that means that Bill Clinton paid about three percent more taxes than I did. And the tax structure is supposed to be set up where the rich is that what I'm supposed to understand? Right? Well, I mean, in reality, in truth, the bottom fifty percent of wage earners pay no federal income tax. The top ten percent pay seventy eight percent of the bill, so at the top one percent I think pays thirty eight percent of the bill. So yeah, you know you already have redistribution. The more you make, the more you obviously are going to pay. But I mean the tax per If you look at the percentage attacks that Trump paid in this one year two thousand and five, he paid a a higher rate than Obama did. He in one year paid more than Obama's paid his entire adult life by a long shot. And you know, I mean by the way, and the fact that he sold money to sold the property and made a profit, uh to a Russian oligarch? Who whose business is this? What? Who cares good for him? I mean, I've sold property and lost money. I've sold property and made money. It's not fun when you lose a lot of money on property. But it's it's that's the risk of buying property. There's a risk of associated with starting a business. You know, life is full of risks in a free society. You know your how do you? I guess you either have a stomach for it or you don't. He's a risk taker, but I don't know. It's it's all this narrative. They want to make this rich versus poor, old versus young, Black versus white. Um, it's it's just sad the level of division that goes on for the careers of politicians. All right, News, round up, information overload, Camille Paulia. When we get back straight ahead, I stand here representing the feminist majority, and this is what feminism looks like. I'm Eli Spill because of a feminist majority. And I'm also on the board as the coachair of the National Organization for Women. And we are standing together, uh tearing. I'm tearing on the president of the National Organization for Women, and we're both wearing red in case you haven't noticed that, because we are standing strong with the marchers. Um, this is a day without women. We are closed school districts that we we're celebrating in a national Woman's Day is the only way we can. We are resisting. We are and we will be scanting up three. There's so many events going on nationwide at three o'clock showing the resistance at the Department of Labor for women workers because we will not tolate these outrageous the fight against raising the minimal wage dollars for women and include tip workers too, and to our detractors that insist that this march will never add up to anything, Thank you you, But this is the hallmark of revolution. Yes, I'm angry, Yes I am outraged. Yes I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House. I am a nasty woman. I'm nasty, like my blood stains on my bed sheets. We don't actually choose if and when to have our periods. Believe me, if we good, some of us would. We don't like throwing away our favorite pairs of underpants. Tell me why our tampons and pads still taxed when Viagra and Roe Gain are not. Is your direction really more than protecting the sacred, messy part of my womanhood? Is the blood stain on my jeans more embarrassing than the sitting of your hair? All right? There? You It's so hard to listen to, but then I laugh at the same time. I can't help it. Anyway, Glad you're with us, final hour here on a Friday news round up Information overload our Um. I'm really honored to have this next guest. I've been fascinated with her, and I've got to credit the Drudge Report for introducing me to uh. I've always said Camille Pagliats. Camille Paulia is the actual pronunciation of this and her life, her background, her experience. She's been in a conoclass her entire life. She's got a brand new book, Free Women, Free men's sex, gender feminism, and one of the more interesting people. And I gotta tell you, one of the great writers that I have seen in in all the years I've been reading columns of people. And it's a great honor committal to have you on the program. How are you well, it's great to be here, Sean, thank you so much. I read in your recent interview you like to drink corona during interviews. Are you drinking a corona now? Right now? But I love beer? Okay. In fact, that's one of the pieces in the book where I'm demanding an end to the age twenty one law. Yeah, exactly. Well, I was a bartender Camille at seventeen and getting in a lot of trouble at that point in my life. Now, you know, before we get to what you just heard, why don't you just give an overview of what you're saying in this book? Okay, Well, I was inspired by first wave feminism when when I was simply an adolescent. In the early nineteen sixties, I was inspired by Amelia Earhart, by Catherine Hepburn, who just after women had won the right to vote in and those women never asked men, They admired men. All they asked for was equality of opportunity for women, for women to show that they could do as as good as men had done all these thousands of years. Okay, So, but second wave feminism, which came after I was already a feminist, okay, uh in the late nineteen sixties, got really saturated with anti male rhetoric, and I think it comes from a lot of these slightly unstable women who are attracted to movements. So I call myself a feminist, absolutely, but I am an equity feminist, okay, not one of these feminists who's always thinking men are the devils of the universe. That is so twisted. That is such a great you know, I don't hear this often. There's a woman, a guest we have on off and she's with the federalist D. C. McAlister, and and she you are right up. You guys are totally on the same wavelength here. You know, Um, You're right. It's sort of like there has grown this hatred for men. And I don't want to say the feminists they shouldn't have of men in society, but it's sort of kind of happening. I mean, like when I was a kid, Camille, we used to fight every day we played hockey. We threw our gloves off like the Philadelphia Flyers and the Broad Street Bullies, and we brawl. And then when we were done brawling, you know, we put a little bit of ice on our lip and we go fight again, and we go play more hockey. We didn't go run into everybody's mother or run to the principle, or run to the teacher just because you had a normal childhood experience. And part of that is you you fight, like you know, I had to warn my son his entire life in school. Now whatever you do, don't don't fight. Don't only if you're hit, can you hit back? I mean it's you know, and give him a hundred different rules. And it's like they want to throw you out of school and give you sensitivity training if you get in a normal experience. Exactly. The public schools have become this set pool okay, beenality and of grinding down men into this feminized version of what what what they seem to think, you know, men should be what. The reason my book is called Free Women, Free Men is that men have every right to define themselves, to find their own identity, to to to to pursue their own tastes and passions. Right, and we have to stop this. All the institutions now society, whether whether it's like you know, the colleges or the social welfare agencies, the public schools, are are defining masculinity as inherently toxic. Okay, this is this is the biggest neurosis okay that's being imposed on young people. Everyone is in psychological chaos. We've got to stop this. Right, men have a right, okay to have their own world, their own worldview, Okay. They do not have to cut themselves down to suit feminist commosaurs. You know, I know I would enjoy interviewing you. I really did. By the way, one time you took a shot at me and I was devastating. And and by the way, nobody gets to me. Ever, you can write anything, say anything about me. I don't give a flying rip what any of these people say, like, oh, I thought you would have liked me, That's what John, I have to say it. All these years and I you know, I listened to talk radio a lot. Okay, I'm in my car, so I have to say that the one time I really disagreed with you was your take on the Trayvon Martin case. I have to say that was probably the only time I can think of I thought, oh, no, I wish I could talk to you and try to maybe slightly soften your rhetoric about it. Did you a man? I guess maybe that was it. Maybe that's the testosterone in me. But did the one eye witness that appeared very late in that trial that said identified Trayvon ground and pound and the voice was was identified screaming as as George Zimmerman, did that changed your mind at all? No? I. I felt that Zimmerman had absolutely no business, uh making himself deputizing himself. Okay, he had been told to stand back, and he put himself into it. And I do think he should have been charged with manslaughter from the star. But let's not get into that, okay. Let's I want to ask you about this in the last in this last interview that you did, I really was fascinated about your comments about the President you said quote, I felt the Trump victory coming for a long time. Oh yeah, tell me why. I just felt. I have an instinct. I do not live in New York. Okay, I I work in Philadelphia, but I don't even live in Philadelphia, live in the suburbs. I try to stay close to the people. I tried to listen, and you know, and and and and feel I'm part of the country at large, not in the bubble of Manhattan, Washington, Los Angeles and so on. Right, and uh, here's the point. I'm I'm a Democrat. I supported Bernie Sanders, I voted for Jill Stein, etcetera. Right, But but the reason Trump was elected was that my party, the Democratic Party, right, would not deal with very serious problems in this country, right, and in the voters saw no solutions being offered by my party and therefore voted for Trump, who is not a classic Republican, not at all. He's an outsider there. For what his victory represents is a smashing of the party establishment in this country. He smashed the geop establishment, and he has smashed the democratic establishments. Right. And now let's hope he can govern. Let's I hope, I hope that he can um, you know, make strides and job creation and reduce the size of the federal bureaucracy. Because one of the themes of my book, okay, is the atrocious corruption of the bureaucracy on college campuses. Right. They see administrators who are responsible for the PC you know, stalinism, you know, on campus. Right, the faculty has been unichized, the faculty has been silent, they've been marginalized. This is why there's no education going on on our campuses. Right. Bureaucracy is our enemy, Okay, whether it's in Washington or on the college campus. Alright, Camille, if you can stay with us, Camille Paul used with us, and our brand new book will put up on Hannity dot com is free Women, Free men, sex gender feminism. I'm gonna ask you about these lunatics, those women marches going on with their vagina hats, and we'll get into that and so much more. All Right, let's get to some busy calls. You've been very very patient here today as usual. And oh look at this. We've got the two twins of of Frittle and Frattle Uh, Crystal and Natalie Uh. Part of the original Letting not your heart be troubled, Twitter Army Brigade and well, I guess we could say friddle frattle actually as a talk show host now out in Vegas and uh, friddle frattle, I guess is working our way through law school? Is that what you're doing? Hey, Happy Sean Patrick's Day to you by the way, Yeah, oh, this is this is what the purpose of the call is to say, Happy St. Patrick's Day. Now every c pack, I usually see you guys. I only got to see one of you last year. What happened to the team, the duo? We'll see. What happened is some of us work for a living and uh, welcome to the real world. Finally, see I bet you look at your your your paycheck and your pastuff and your and wait, I pay that much in taxes? Oh yeah, oh yeah, I'm very much looking forward to when President Trump deals with our tax situation. And can I just say, this isn't why we called. But you know, Sean, we had a lot of conversations about Trump as a candidate prior to the election, and you were pretty much at never Trumper and harassing me all the time on never Never. But I had concerns and I think some of them were in that legitimate But I have to say, I think he has done a phenomenal job thus far, and I think it's time for people who were like me, Well it's past time just give the man a chance, admit he's doing a good job, and let's work together and get some progress accomplished for our country. I think you could say, Hannity, you were right again. I mean I would. I'm glad that you were. Natalie. I think you you might have gotten too deep into the secret society where grown men dance around fires. What's whatever the places that you work in the summer. Yeah, no calming on that. But if you think that feedback was a victor John, I worked the whole time. You know, I worked the whole conference. So yeah, right? Is there a real purpose for those calling am I saying goodbye? What is it there is? So? Basically, I woke up this morning and I thought that I was going to see myself on CNN because last night I showed a friend of mine I have a rugery Elsie night and I showed it to them, and I thought that this was going to be breaking news. But it wasn't. So, uh, don't don't whatever you do don't don't show anything to a friend ever. You know it's gonna be the headline will be a massive oh need, that's not what happened, you know, It's just look, this is the environment we live in. And listen. I take a lot of shots at a lot of different people, especially my fellow comrades and the media, the other comrades, not me, and uh, you know, I guess this, this is their way. They think they're punching back, but you know, facts are are very interesting things. And at the end of the day, there's nothing here and nothing was there and everything ever ever was there, and they make a sensational headline, they get their clicks, and they move on. I mean this, this is now the new trend. I see my name gets used for clicks. You know, Hannity it's something outrageous blah. Not true, but Hannity, something outrageous blah. Then you know, they get they get all the web traffic they want, and you know, I guess, really, in a lot of ways, it's a compliment. But on the issue of firearms safety, it's been some a passion of mine, and um, I do things that nobody ever does in terms of safety. Then I'm just gonna keep it all to myself right now. But we'll talk about it another day. But that's what would happen if we imagine what would happen if we posted your mark Madness bracket. You go ahead post it, you can buy. You wanted my bracket, and I sent it to you while posting on hand, I have to say normally I don't admit when you're right, but Middle Tennessee was a good ache. And I was laughing at that one behind your back. Yeah, well I made a pretty good pick um. You could actually thank my eighteen year old son who helped me with my bracket. Well we knew somebody here do you had to have help? No? I mean I I we talked about each pick individually, and I it was my bracket, but I talked to him about it. That's nothing bad about that. All right, girls, gotta run, you all have a great day, great weekend. Going to talk to you all. Uh, let's get to our busy phones. Let's head to Ohio, Rick and Ohio. What's going on? Hey, buddy, how you doing? I'm good, sir. What's happening with you? Just thinking about the healthcare thing with Ryan? I know he said he's been working on for twenty years. That's back in Clinton days. I'm like, we're just I don't really care. I don't know if I trust a man or not at all, and I think Trump smart enough not to I know they're going to make some changes they said to improve it. But I am not a happy camper with Bryan. I think he's like a thing or want to be. I don't know, but I wouldn't trust him much. Bills and nobody. I know that. Listen, I'm trying to be constructive here in my criticisms of them. You know, it's very hard for those of us that have been hearing these politicians for eight years to see a rollout so disastrous like this. And you know, I guess if I hear the sausage analogy, if you like sausage, don't ever get it watch it being made. All right, I get it. But the problem is so much of this could have been done behind closed doors. They had so much time to build a consensus bill. And if they're gonna make everything this hard and arduous and difficult, and they're going to drag the president into it, and now he's got to spend all his time talking every Congressman, every Senator, everybody that has any criticisms of a bill. It just is not efficient to me, and its typical government, you know, crap. To be honest, I'm I'm way beyond disappointed now with that said, Failure is not a option here. They cannot take the first major piece of legislation as proposed by the President and fail. So if it means it's gonna be another month or two of fighting, I'll put up with the other month or two or fighting as long as they get it right. You know, We've had these answers for a long time. I've been I've been trying to get Washingtonians to call Dr Umber, who calls him the Mississippi governor, and he loves the guy and he's bringing him into Mississippi. New king Ridge calls him on New king Ridge is in the speaker anymore. Um, it's it's it's frustrating. I um. You know, there are answers, these cooperatives that I keep talking about. That's a real honest to good, practical answer for healthcare for every American that we can duplicate this incredible model and health care savings accounts, especially for younger people. You know, they're gonna go most of their adult life only needing checkups. Maybe they get a broken bone or need stitches. Maybe they have a car accident, but it's not too bad. It's they don't need healthcare until they start getting older. I of healthcare bills are spent on the the very old in the country. So they've got their failure. Here is not an option. Um, I've given all of my ideas that I possibly can trying to be productive. And when you're dealing with bureaucrats and you're dealing with Washington, they need to act more like the president. You know. It's like in this case, the cards before the horse. They wrote the contract, before they ever made the deal points. They should have made all the deal points with all the different factions and all the differing groups, dealing with all the Senate rules and all of the obstacles that they complain that they have to deal with. But they knew about that from the beginning, and they had eight years to get this thing right, and they were not prepared. There's no other explanation for this, and so now the president has to come in and bail them out. And it's hard to get these different factions together, and everybody feels they have a little bit more leverage than they have, and everyone's trying to demand that they get what they want. If everyone does that, then you're never gonna get a bill. It's never gonna be the perfect bill. That's just that's the sausage part that I will agree with, or the sausage making part.

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