Trump's Path To Victory

Published May 20, 2019, 10:00 PM

John McLaughlin, pollsters and founders of McLaughlin & Associates, a polling company and John Jordan, Republican Strategist and Attorney, they join today to discuss their recent poll, being released on our show exclusively, that uncovers just how much of the minority base is being untapped by the Republican Party. There are many Hispanics that have the same values as conservatives, but they are not being heard. This poll shows us just how valuable that pocket of voters truly is to the 2020 election. 

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And Happy Monday, and we're glad you with us. Straight down our toll free telephone number, it's eight hundred and nine four one Sean. If you want to be a part of this extravaganza fascinating breaking news, we're gonna break it right here on the program today. You know, when you look at polls and you look at demographics and you look at elections, it's that this is what people look for trends. One of the things that I despise more than anything from every single solitary election season is this false narrative, this false characterization about what it means to be a Conservative. I'm a registered Conservatives. Too many Republicans are weak in spinals. To me, I cannot be a member of that party. I just refuses. You're leaving already, We're bored. Yeah, So I just hated that they do this every year. You know, look at Mitt Romney. Mitt Romney, nicest guy in the world. Well he had women's resumes, has bind and when he had the binders inside the that it's misogynistic. He's trying to hire women. He wants equality in his campaign and if he became president, and it's it's just the way the Democrats are and they're not gonna stop. But now they've taken it to this whole other level. And anyway, so we have a study when can Republicans when will they get credit record low unemployment? Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Asian Americans, women in the workplace, you know, and then you compare it to Obama, Biden or Biden Obama. It was the worst recovery since the forties, adding millions to poverty and millions on food stamps as a result. So John McLaughlin, our poster friend, and John Jordan of Team Together, and we'll get to that later in the show. Today also knew Ingridge is going to stop by. We also have a lot to get to. The big news to come out today on the investigation into the investigators is it looks like all these Russia Gate documents that Trey Gaudy calls game changing. I've been saying it for two years. They are game changing. Now, remember Gaudy has seen it. We've met, we have a lot of sources that we have used with our ensemble team. And I'm not mentioning someone because everyone Judge Janine, Joe Degenevo, Sarah Carter, John Greg. I mean, there's so many that did this and they really deserve a lot of credit. Now we have told you about the five buckets of information that we want to come out, that will come out, and yes it will be game changing. This is not an over promise under deliver scenario. Can you imagine if you're a viewer to fake news CNN today, Can you imagine if you're a viewer of conspiracy TV MSNBC. YouMagine you have been lied to on a level that has never been seen for two plus years, You've been lied to. We're about to find out if the new president of our country is going to do what Russia wants. As if there are no shoes on the Trump human centipede that are not about Russia. Russia, Russia, Russia, this cloud about collusion with Russia will hang over him no matter where he stands. I think they're shocked that the news is tightening. It's clear that Muller is now connecting the dots between a massive obstruction intended to hide the truth. Donald Trump's done. He's done, There's no question about. He's got to know his future looks like it's behind bars. We have a treason as president we now have to figure out how to deal with a president of the United States who wittingly or unwittingly, has been compromised. Presidency is effectively a Russian up. Oh excuse me, all of that never came to be true. Four separate investigations. You know, there was a part of me for a long time heading into the twenty eighteen election, the midterms, where I'm like, we got to release the FISA warrant application, we got to release the Gang of Eight information, the three h two correspondence, the exculpatory evidence with her, we got to release all of this. In retrospect, I'd say, no, it would have been too early. And the decision I think is the right one, and that was to hold it because now that Mueller's done, and they're having a hard time accepting that part of it, the reality of today. Now that Mueller's done, there's nothing left for them, I mean, and to watch, you know, the flailing of Jerry Nadler, who's demanding that the Attorney General of the United States break the law and release grand jury materials. How do you asked, how do you ask the Attorney General of the United States to break a law? Because you are acting like a phony somehow that the Attorney General didn't hand over and it's not available to you all but one full sentence of the Mueller Report and seven partial sentences of the Muller Report. It's not like it is ninety nine point nine nine percent. They can see and they're acting like, you know, like they usually do, petulant children at this point that just can't get their way. So Mark Meadows was on Fox this morning. The delay is over, he said, the President serious. I've spoken to him recently, and I think declassification is right around the corner, and hopefully the American people will be able to judge for themselves. Now Gaudy has seen the documents, and as Meadows has pointed out, but we have come to the same conclusion, and that is Indeed, George Papadopoulos was actually taped and recorded saying that the documents would expose exculpatory information on the question of possible collusion between Trump campaign and Russia. The Trump campaign and Russia, Well, if that existed the whole time, and they've known it has existed the whole time, then how do you not hold the people responsible for this? You know, just like Struck in page in a moment of honesty with each other, laughing at the idea that this is any kind of real investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server and obstruction of justice. And I keeps telling you that if they cared about collusion, they'd be looking at Ukraine that has actual evidence and DNC emails and a whole story to tell us. They don't care about collusion. They only care about nailing Trump. They cared about obstruction. Donald Trump spoke out frequently that he's innocent. Okay, turns out, yeah, he was exonerated. Now for the fourth time with the Muller report, as it relates to any conspiracy to collude with the Russians and steal the election from Hillary, now we know just the opposite was true. I mean, how the operation crossfire her came becomes operation Boomerang. And the fact that here we have one campaign she was allowed to continue as the nominee because the FBI rigged that investigation. They knew she violated the Espionage Act. And with all the intent you could ever muster thirty three thousand subpoened emails, we know what happened to them too. That was to destroy the evidence. And they acted They don't care about obstruction. If it's Hillary, it's only Trump, just like they don't care about you know, all this talk about I believe we need to believe women. Only if it's Cavanaugh on high school, but not the current lieutenant governor in the state of the Commonwealth of Virginia. It's ridiculous. A. Meadows also revealed that he and Papadoppolus have spoken about possible declassification, that if Trump declassifies the records, the American people will be astonished to see not only what was going on, and the President was right, he was actually taped and recorded, but other than that, he was not colluding with the Russians and they knew it early on. You know, So what was this all about. This was about literally saving one favored candidate, who again is not the loathsome Donald Trump, but the favored candidate that should win one hundred million to zero and whose voters are not smelly walmart people and irredeemable deplorables that cling to God, their Bibles, their guns, and religion. No, they they they set the path for Hillary now ignoring the fact that she did and pretty much rigged the system against Bernie Bernie had no shot. The whole thing was wrapped up behind the scenes. You can. They controlled everything. So it's gonna be a game changer, and it's gonna happen, and it's gonna happen quicker than you think. I am. We are any day week now away from this total avalanche of information. And I know the Democrats they can go on whatever. You know, Look at Joe Biden. Joe Biden announces that Pennsylvania's key for him to be elected president if he were to ever get the nomination. All right, so he has a big another big Philly campaign kickoff, and you know, Donald Trump gets these arenas a twenty twenty five thousand people and they're packed every time. And Trump supporters that appreciate the state of the economy and the president's leadership and fearlessness and taken on the fake news industry, they love to go see him. You know. It's like he's the only guy that doesn't play pianos, singing or a guitar drum that could captivate people to stand all those hours or wait out in the rain for twelve fourteen hours, as has happened many many times. But anyway, so Biden did another Philly rally again when he was there. The first time, you had job fairs in Pennsylvania prisons going on. They have so much opportunity. They don't have enough workers in Pennsylvania. In large part because of the fracking industry and the good economy. The steel industry has come back. The President's fighting against these tariffs, against these countries that take advantage of us. They're not using our products and not buying our cars and not buying our steel. But we're letting all that crap into this country. And you know what that means, American jobs. We need an equal playing field. It can't have a five hundred billion dollar trade deficit with China anyway. So maybe crowds don't matter, crowd size don't matter. But I'm gonna tell you something. You go back and look at Obama and his run, and it's pretty trade's parent that there was something serious in terms of a movement for Obama. We tried to do our very best and vet him when others would not. Anyway, so Biden's press accounts, you know, they put the audience at six thousand people, which was less than half the number of supporters. Trump routinely against for just an average rally. And while speaking, you know, well, I guess a stone's throw from your movie Rocky. They have a statue there in Philadelphia for the launch of his campaign, this was the birthplace of our democracy. Well, the crowd numbered less than six thousand. It had a capacity crowd for one hundred thousand. That's pretty embarrassing. That looks pretty bad. And so yeah, old Joe was up against some pretty tough competition. He was up against the Italian Market Festival. I guess he didn't didn't He wasn't the big draw that weekend. So I think that's all of this is playing into account here. It's got to be taken into account. We're gonna have a quintessential compare and contrast election. This is what we call a choice election. You have the Biden Obama failed policies of the past, or you stay the course. Are you better off than you were four years ago? And are you better off dramatically so four years ago with Donald Trump's plans and those that were most disproportionately negatively impacted in the Biden Obama years. Minorities, Asian Americans, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, and women, they are leading the charge and getting the most benefit of the Trump economic policies. By the way, Jason Amasha already has a primary challenger for being He's an idiot. He's always been an idiot. I'm justin Omasha. Sorry. All right, we got some AOC news and we have these polls. We're gonna go over. I think that the person that captured what's really gone on as it relates to post Muller report that part of Trump's presidency is Byron York. I'll share that with you today. New Gangridge is going to check in and we have a brand new study on the Hispanic American community and Donald Trump and what opportunities lie are available for him. And there's a ton all right. Congresswoman, well really speaker, because Nancy Pelosi's speaker in name only. The speaker of the House of Representatives is Congresswoman Nicasio Cortez. And she's now issued a retraction regarding her big prediction and policy pronouncement, and she now says she does not believe that the world is going to end in twelve years unless we adopt her green New Deal. I think that the part of it that is generational is that pennials and people and you know, gen Z and all these folks that come after us are looking up and we're like, the world is going to end in twelve years if we don't address climate change. And your biggest issue is your biggest issue is how are we going to pay for it? And like this is the war, this is our World War two sounds pretty real to me. Sounds like doom and gloom and the end of the world as we know. But why do we have to if the world's going to end in twelve years, why do we have to give up oil, gas, cows. I want my steak, my last meal. I want to be a cow. I want cows for everybody when the world's going to end, one last flight on an airplane before we go under. Anyway, now she's saying, this is a technique of the GOP to take dry humor and sarcasm literally and fact check it. Like the world ending in twelve years thing you have to have, you know, the social intelligence of a c sponge to think it's literal. And she wrote in a tweet published on Mother's Day, anyways, she I think she meant it. By the way, Adam Schiff says, a Trump is reelected. We're done, We're finished. And then Acasio Cortez says, the GOP doesn't care about babies. They want hell on Earth. That's a that's how does she don't wake up every day? I want hell on Earth? She's right, everyone does, right, all right, twenty five till the top of the hour, eight hundred nine four one Sean, if you want to be a part of the program. I mean, it's funny to watch just how radically left this new Democratic Party has become. And yeah, I mean there's things you can joke about. I mean, you know, AOC held onto that stupid idea for the longest time. You know, the world's ending in twelve years, but we're gonna do it in ten. I'm like, okay, why all the work if there's only two extra years left? Anyway, and it didn't make sense, and then she starts with this I guess this was over the weekend, and it just it's mind numbing stupidity. But it also shows what where the Democrats heads are. You know, Harry Reid, I remember after they beat Mitt Romney, it was directly he said, hey, he had problems with his taxes. Remember he attacked his business and he made a definitive statement. It was a total lie. And then he goes, do you have any regrets at all about telling people that something is true and it's not. He goes, we won, didn't we? And that's that's why every two to four years you get the same pattern. She says to the GOP extremist trying to invoke the unborn to jail people for abortion. Where are you on climate change? Oh? Right, you want to burn fossil fuels till the there's hell on earth? Oh? Is this more hyperbole on her part or is this how she really feels? You know, if they were painful, you want, you know, hell on earth, If they were truthful about their motives, they'd be consistent in their principles. They are not. No Republicans. Putting Alabama and that issue aside for a second. Roe v. Wade is the law of the land. I can tell you with a thousand percent certainty that anybody in New York, New Jersey, California, Illinois, and many other states, if they want an abortion, that is, whether Roe stays or not, that is the law of the land. What Roe would do it be allow the states to decide. Well, look at the state of New York. Look at the governors in look at Newsome Mountain, California. I know people are leaving in droves because of the financial situation they put people in. But this is what you get. This is the you talk about demonization. This is what Accascio Cortez does. This is what all of the Democrats do. What are they providing in terms of anything that will improve the lives of the American people? The one issue alone, we can get more. We kill more birds with one stone than any other, and that's energy. We don't have to rely on countries that hate us, the guaranteed instability in the Middle East anymore. We are now energy independent for the first time in seventy five years. We're now a net exporter of energy. That means a lot of money coming into our country. That will also help fix the trade imbalances. If you want to bring Putin to his knees, this is the way to do it. Because as soon as we can figure out a way to cheaply get energy, oil natural gas to our allies in Europe, guess what, they don't have to rely on the hostile regime of Vladimir Putin in Russia. That and think what happens here? You know, eighty thousand dollars a year, ninety thousand dollars a year if they train you to drive a truck and all the overtime you can handle. Well, what does that mean if you're making thirty five or forty grand, Well, that means you doubled your lifestyle and you're probably living in an area that is more affordable for you and your family. Two pipelines now on track to be built. Anmar is opened up. Regulation after regulation is you know, gone because of the President, not because of the Republicans. And you know, why is it that this for? How do you get to say they want dirty air and dirty water? Remember Obama said their plan is for dirty air and dirty water. I drink the water, and I breathe the air, and my kids drink the water. That's my plan, A plan. Got their plan, which is let's have dirty your air, dirtyr water less people with health insurance. All right, so so far, at least I feel better about my plan. I feel better about Yeah, every parent I know that's a good servative wants dirty air and water for their kids. Everybody. It's true, he's there. They're telling the truth. Every Republican. They don't want to heal Grandma. They want to take Grandma for a walk and find a big cliff and throw Granny over the cliff. That's what they want to do. And they don't care about anybody else but themselves. This is what they'd have you believed. And Acacio Quartet is perfect latest example. She said, the GOP doesn't care about babies at all. Well, I would say that maybe the governor and the Commonwealth of Virginia that says, well, first you'll deliver the baby. If a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. The infant would be delivered, the infant would be kept comfortable, the infant would be resuscitated if if that's what the mother and the family desired. And then a discussion would ensue between the physicians and the mother, Oh, make the baby, come to deliver the baby, make it comfortable, and then the mother decides, ah, I know, I keep this one or not. Let me make a decision here. Look, there are differences. Most people that I know in my life now now understand, I know a lot of people in New York. They would identify and say that they are pro choice. When they hear this, they are disgusted. That is murder and infanticide. That is not abortion at that point, now, when does life begin? Well, everybody's gonna have to make up their own mind on that. What I would prefer is an educated population where people understand consequences for their many decisions, because everybody has a choice in the process of leading up to the act that causes the baby to be born or one some type of embryo to be formed, and there are ways to prevent it. There's a lot of way to prevent it. You don't have to, you know, worry about it, but that's up to other people. But that this is where they go. And she said if they cared about babies, they'd co sponsor the Green New Deal or at least have a real climate plan, guarantee healthcare so all can get prenatal care, not stand for the death and caging of babies on our border. The one guy that changed that policy is in the White House now because the previous two presidents didn't change the policy. But you didn't care then because their last name wasn't Trump. So again it's it's more fein selective moral outrage. Havanaugh care about. I believe every allegation. And almost every weekend they were drugging girls, lining up in the halls and systematically gang raping them every other weekend, and nobody ever told the story. Then the lady gets in every well. I never saw him spiked the punch. I did see him with a red Solo cup. He was near the punch bowl. Yeah, he was in a hall. I saw him in the hole. He wasn't lined up in the hall. And I believe, I believe. I believe there's no eye believers violent rape and violent sexual assault by credible women that told the friends they have at the time what had happened. I don't hear any eye believers for the Lieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth for Virginia. It's just it's phony, hypocrisy. It's just a political game to them. They know that there was no collusion with Russia. They know if they really cared about collusion, they would be demanding the Ukraine handover that which they want to give us, which proves collusion on the part of the DNC to create chaos and help Pillary win and get dirt on Paul Manafort. Going back all those years, you have one liberal all third this fran Lebowitz suggesting Trump deserves the same gruesome fate as Saudi journalist Jamal Kashagi. Wow, what a nice, kind hearted liberal she is. Oh, and this is really so powerful. When dozens walk out of Mike Pence's commencement speech at Taylor University, I can't. You can't even such a snowflake. You can't even listen to other people's points of view. Who's more open minded? I have plenty of liberals. I debate all the time, and I'm confident that if you're a fairly informed conservative and you're having a debate with any liberal that on substance, you are going to win. When conservative of principles are applied by leadership, in this case it's Donald Trump. It works. We need a less activist court, so he is picking constitutionalist originalist for the Supreme Court. By the way, a promise he made, a promise he kept. John Kennedy did it, Ronald Reagan did, and now Trump is doing it. Largest tax cuts in American history, the greatest amount of deregulation that has happened in a hundred years. And look what's happening to the economy. We have one point seven million jobs available, more jobs available than we have people on unemployment. Why isn't that happening? By the way, early polls show always show Republicans are behind. If you look at the history, they're gonna tell you that whoever the Democrat is, they're trying to push this Mayor peat guy, he's just the radical leftist extremist. You know that looks like he's, you know, hanging out at some IVY school fraternity party and nobody's looking at his record. Nobody knows anything about him except Mayor Pete. Well, they don't treat Trump like Mayor Pete, and I don't know. Well, we're gonna watch all of this. But he defends a Buddha what's his name, Buddha. Judge defended a woman's right to third trimester abortion. He played said it this weekend. Yeah, he become president of policies, would you put in place to protect every woman, regardless of her zip codes, right to have an abortion? Thank you? So. I believe that the right of a woman to make her own decisions about her reproductive health and about her body is a national right. I believe it's an American freedom, and I believe that should be enjoyed by women everywhere. Do you believe, at any point in pregnancy, whether it's a six weeks or eight weeks or twenty four weeks or whenever, that there should be any limit on a woman's right to have an abortion. I think the dialogue has got so caught up on where you draw the line that we've gotten away from the fundamental question of who gets to draw the line. And I trust women to draw the line when it's their own. So just a big clair, just a bit clair. You're saying that you would be okay with a woman well into the third trimester deciding to abort her pregnant. Look, these hypotheticals are usually set up in order to provoke a strong so it's not hypothetical. There's six thousand women a year who got abortions in the third that's right, representing less than one percent of cases. It how do you get that heartless? The woman, if you remember, in the House of Commons in Virginia that was producing this bill the day she was the one that testified, Well, she asked the question, well, what if a woman's giving birth, what if the woman's dilating? Dilating means you are now in the birthing process. Kathy Tran I think it was her name. The same day she she also sponsored a bill to save the butterflies the same exact day. How late in the third trimester could have a physician perform an abortion if he indicated it would impair the mental health of the of the woman or physical health. Okay, okay, I'm talking about the mental health. So I mean through the third trimester. The third trimester goes all the way up to weeks okay, but to the end of the third trimester, yep. I don't think we have a limit in the bill. So where it's obvious that a woman is about to give birth, she has physical signs that she is about to give a birth, would that still be a point at which she could request an abortion if she was so certified she's dilating, mister chairman, that would be a you know, a decision that the doctor, the physician and the woman understand that. I'm asking you if your bill allows that. My bill would allow that. Yes, it allows a baby the moment it's being born to be killed. Do you really do you identify with this party? Do you identify the no more oil or gas the life blood of our economy is going to be no more combustion engine. Every house in building would be retrofitted. We can't ask how we're gonna pay for all of that, and then we're gonna eliminate airplanes and cows and get These people have lost their minds. But it's not just a few. It is now the mainstream of the Democratic Party and their base. It's just like byron Yorke writes, this piece was an amazing piece that he wrote. Muller changed everything. You know they change is very simple. Muller could not establish there was any conspiracy or coordination between Russia and Trump and the campaign to fix the twenty sixteen elec That's why they're not going to admit in the media or in the Democratic Socialist extreme Radical Party that they were wrong. They're just gonna keep well, let's let's see as taxes now. Let's demand that Don McGann, who is the White House counsel, appeared before Congress. Let's demand Don Junior come back. Let's bring everybody back so they can answer the same questions again and you get the same answers. None of this is happening. That's a good part. You know, without the judgment of conspiracy in the case of Russia or collusion, everything else has shrunk. As Byron York has put in there, they were so convinced in their own line and their own anonymous sourcing, their own hysterical reporting, their own I've never seen anything like it. They're so convinced to this day. They can't handle the truth that Trump won, and they can't handle Muller didn't deliver, and they just hate this guy so much. There's nothing that they're going to stop at when it comes to denying Donald Trump reelection victory. Whinny wins reelection, and he has a very good shot. I don't like to predict this far out in advance. We don't know what the issues that define this upcoming presidential election will be until like the day before. That's why I hate a lot of early voting. What if something changes last second. As they say in My Big Business, I'm gonna I'm gonna give you the whole load. Today I got the first sort of mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean and myce locking guy. I mean, that's a story book you're telling me. We got to go spend money to keep her going bankrupt. I don't know my state. My state was a slave state. My state is a border state. My state is the eighth largest black population in the country. My state is anything from a northeast liberal state. You cannot go to a seven eleven or Duncan Donuts unless you have a slight Indian accent. I'm not telling me is mom lived in in Long Island for ten years or so. God rest her soul and uh um, although she's wait, your mom's still Your mom's still alive as your dad passed, God bless her soul. A man who will be the next President of the United States America, Hillary Clinton, is as qualified or more qualified than I am to be Vice President United States of America. Let's get that straight. And quite frankly, it might have been a better pick than me. So let me say it again. Thank you, Terry, and thank you doctor Pepper, and thank you Chancellor. Doctor Paper. Romney wants to let the he said in the first hundred days, He's gonna let the big banks once again write their own rules on chain Wall Street. You're gonna put you all back in chains. Think about what happened out in We're Dad be different. My good friend was shot, I mortally wounded. Well, I say, they're going to start to see unemployment grow this spring, going to take employment grow. I'm sorry. Number one job facing the middle class, and it happens to be, as Barrock says, a three letter word jobs job. See. I went to the big guys for the money. I was ready to prostitute myself and the men and men in which I talked about it, Chuck Graham, State senators here stock stand up, shock, don't see it? Oh God, love you? What am I talking about? I tell you what you're making everybody else stand up? Though? Pal, you know if Donald Trump said any of this crazy stuff that you hear out of creepy crazy, well lazy uncle Joe, he just can you imagine, man, for the first time ever you have a mainstream African American who is articulate and bright and clean. I'm like, yeah, good Donald Trump ever says that God help us, and then of course everyone forgets it was Joe Biden. Well, he didn't. He wanted to keep segregated schools. Joe Biden and Anita Hill. Oh, let me go on another apology tour. But I don't even think that's what's going to define the twenty twenty election. All of this Russias stuff happened on their watch. They all were worn They let it happen, and Devin Newness was warning them in twenty fourteen. Then you got the crappy economy, which I've been talking about today that they left us. And you know what, we're gonna go over a study that's out there today, those people that were most negatively impacted by the Biden Obama years and their horrible economic plan. Thirteen million more Americans food stamps, eight million more poverty, and the worst recovery since the forties. You gotta remember, we now have millions of Americans off of food stamps, out of poverty, getting career jobs built. We're at near full employment, with three point six being the number of unemployed, the lowest that's been in decades. Like every other low record, low unemployment, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, women in the workplace, youth unemployment. You know, they've got a run on this record. And Joe Biden, everyone says, well, he's the favorite. Right now. I'd like to hear him defend it, because I don't think he can and then how does he deal with the fringed lunatics that want to get rid of oil, gas, cars, combustion engine and oh, cows and planes and everything else is free anyway? Joining us former Speaker of the House, nuke Ing Gingrich is now best selling book. It's called Collusion, Ripped from Today's Headlines, a novel that he co wrote with Peter Early. How are you, my friend, Good to have you back. I'm doing well. Let me ask you this. So I've talked to you a lot about the deep state. We talked about Russia. We now everything that happened was under Obama's watch. It seems now we're in the office of the Attorney General at the time, Loretta Lynch, Biden and Obama, we know they were Oval office meetings about it, then the economy, then foreign policy. Well, how do they win when we compare and contrast the records of Trump to the record of Obama and Biden. Well, when I say, first of all, I do hope that both Senator Lindsey Graham an Attorney General bar are going to follow the lines you're outlining. And I hope that over the next year we're going to learn a great deal more about how really sick the system was, how close we were to a coup data, and how far they went to protect Hillary Clinton, who was clearly engaged in behaviors that were felonies. But having said that, I think the challenge that you and I face, and I say this from being out here. I'm talking to you from from Los Angeles today and talking to people all over southern California. We represent the party that thinks that facts matter. They represent a party of pure emotion, and so their hope is that they can somehow, you know, cry at the right moment and illustrate the passion and depth of their sincerity so that we will then overlook the fact that they're crazy. And I think that's that's the heart of their appeal. It's not a fact, And I think that's why we sometimes have debates where you have two totally different languages. We use the language of fact. They use the language of emotion, because it's all emotion and facts no matter. They can lie enthusiastically, so you hear. I mean, some of the things Biden has said, for example, are so disgusting and so destructive. Anybody says them while saying, you know, we need to really come together, and then he says three or four really divisive things in a row as part of his idea of how we come together. You look at the nutty positions that all of these candidates are taking right, A lot of it is and I think you're right. Emotionally, people can be sold. Well, if you're going to take care of my child's daycare and you're going to send my kid to nursery school and we're gonna have kindergarten through the end of college, and I'm going to get a guaranteed job. I'm going to get a guaranteed vacation from the government, guaranteed healthy food from the government, and you know, I mean, whether I'm willing or unwilling to work, every person has the natural stress in their lives of providing and working and producing. To me, you're literally ripping the guts out of somebody's somebody's natural talents that will never come to fruition because they won't feel the stress and pressure that it makes us great, It makes us take deep. But I think part of the problem we have and you and I have known each other for many, many years, and we've both been deeply concerned about this conservatives don't have the guts to be as emotionally intense as liberals. I mean, I'm gonna steguing example, I'm gonna stay right now. I'm in the Los Angeles, sixty thousand people on the streets. That should be totally unacceptable, and yet that's what the giant government of California has produced Nancy Pelosi's hometown. I did research over the weekend, and it helps explain how nuty Pelosi is in San Francisco. If you walk your dog without a pooper scooper, there's a three hundred twenty dollars fine, But if you defecate on the street, it's okay. So if you're walking your dog and you get your pooper scooper and the police walk up and you're next to a bunch of poop, you're supposed to say, oh, I did it, it's not my dog, I did it, and summarily that's okay. Just explains half of the insanity of this party, mister speaker. I sent my cameras twice to Pelosi's district, literally outside her walled in gated community of really wealthy Silicon Valley folks, and she's bore tens and tens of millions of dollars one mile less than a mile from there, and on the other side of town, less than a mile from her office. We have shown needles everywhere. We have shown human feces all over the streets. The conditions are squalor. And I said, well, I know liberals are only generous with other people's money. But can't she say, I'm going to give a million knock on the door of every neighbor. Can you you give me a million? These people are loaded? And why don't we build a homeless shelter that provides counseling, you know, a few hot meals in a shower for people. Let's start with that. But but well, but I also think we ought to say to people, you know, just understand the Pelosi Democrats want to do for you what they've done for the poor in San Francisco. Yeah, exactly. There's a great point or Los Angeles. How why are all of these states New York, New Jersey, Illinois and Law and California. Why are they losing so much population? In Texas and Tennessee and Florida and the Carolinians? Why are they gaining so much population? Right? And I think that's why we have to drive home and then frankly the other place where we got to be just tougher. It really hit me. I had a speech last night, was about eight hundred people at the Republican Jewish Coalition, and as we were talking about what's going on, it occurred to me, you know, we need to say anti Semitism is evil. Anti Semitism led to the Holocaust. Anybody in the Congress is anti Semitic should be stripped of all of their committee assignments because what they're advocating is genuinely evil. It's not just bad, it's not just wrong, it's evil. They don't have the courage to do it. They're never gonna do it. No, But but that ought to be the standard that we in the country set. And then if they want to say no, we'd rather protect evil. Let's be clear where the Democrats are at. I mean, if they want to protect evil, that's their prerogaties, but I don't think they can sustain that in most of the country. I don't think. Look, the question then becomes, this is going to be regardless of who the Democrats pick, this is going to be a classic choice election. Two very different competing visions for the future. Now, I could see people saying, well, if you guarantee me healthcare, well, how to keep your doctor plan and save money, work out. But you're gonna guarantee me Medicare for all. You're gonna guarantee edge action through college, starting with that daycare. You're going to guarantee me a job, Guarantee me healthy food, guarantee me all of this. And when you ask these people how they're going to pay for it, they can't answer because the medic care for all part of it would take up ninety percent of the budget in the ten years you're going to do it. But I think I think we should champaign, having the country choose between winners and whiners. If you want to be a winner, if you want a chance at a better future, if you think you can do better than some bureaucrat controlling your life, you ought to be with us. But if you approach life whining all day every day. If you think going to the Civil Union for a honeymoon and really loving Joe Stalin is a cool thing, you ought to be for them. You shouldn't run just because of the fact he looked naked in that picture. I'm like, oh gosh, what is he doing? Well, what are they doing over there? All right, quick break, We'll come back more with New king Ridge's new book Collusion, out in books is everywhere now bestseller. You're gonna love it, ripped from the headlines of today and will continue. I would continue the former Speaker of the House, New king Rich his new book Collusion. By the way, it's on Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com, bookstores, everywhere. You know, you all us talk about Russia, you know how we would bring putin the hostile actor that he is in Russia, the hostile regime to their knees. It's called energy. Remember you had a campaign, what was it, the campaign called pay less? I think I think it's fair now, I think it's fair to say we had a campaign. We did you drove it to a national importance? Was drill here? Drill now? Pay less? Right? Obama attacked me personally and said, this is terrible demagoguy because they wrote a book called gasoline two fifty a gallon, So that's impossible. You know, we have peak oil. We will never do this. I kept saying, there's this thing called fracking. But again, they are the party of emotional sentiment with zero knowledge. I think they literally didn't believe that it was possible to generate franking in North Dakota alone, jump their proven reserves from eight hundred million to twenty four billion in North Dakota alone. We're now the dominant energy producer in the world, first time in seventy five years. We're energy independent, We don't have to beg those countries that hate us for anything, and a net exporter of energy. The challenge for me is how do we get it to Western Europe Asia cheaper than Putin. We think we solve that problem. Putin is on his knees. Rush is done as we know it. That's right, and that's why we actually have a big program on liquefied natural gas doing precisely that and offering an alternative to relying on the Russians. But I also think we want to say the average American, you want to live in a country that is the dominant energy producer in the world, that creates jobs in the energy field, lowers the cost of energy In the US, it's eight times as expensive to use natural gas for manufacturing in Tokyo as it is in the United States. Now you like the jobs in Ohioland by the way, Ohiolands get this. Ohio's gone from being a marginal state to being a solid Trump state because they're seeing how many jobs are coming into Ohio. These are high paying career jobs. Truck drivers in the oil and natural gas industry are being trained starting at eighty grand ninety grand a year and all the overtime you can get. And if we mainstream that in this country, we will see a rising tide and literally lifting to people to a brand new level of wealth and happiness. Sean, do you realize what a vicious thing you're saying. I'm a horrible person. They won't need food stamps, okay, public housing, they won't be on Medicaid, and they'll take vacations and buy a house and send their kids to the school they dream of. Yeah, that would be cool for everybody, wouldn't it. So if you're a liberal, so let's think about how horrifying this is. I gotta go though, all right. The book is called Collusion. Mister speaker, thank you. We'll see you on Hannity tonight nine Eastern Fox News. We'll take a quick break when we come back. We'll get to the phones and then our news round up information overload. We've got new data on how the trends look demographically when you break down demographics for elections, with the Hispanic community looking pretty good for Trump and a lot of opportunities there. Straight ahead, all right, twenty five now till the top of the all right, as we've been telling you last week, Ethan who works with us, he's just a great kid and he all right, enough with the baby noise there is. We told everybody that there is a new addition to the Hannity Show family. And Ethan and his wife just had a beautiful baby, seven pounds ten ounces, Caleb Joseph Keller. Only took them like four days to pick the name. After the kids come on, it's their first him. Give him a little leeway. How long did it take you and your wife to pick up the kids names? I don't remember. I just don't. But you know, it's an important decision. I mean, sometimes I hear names that people want want to name their kids. I'm like, oh, no, that kid's gonna be ridiculed for the rest of They're just glad it's not another John or another Michael. That's just anyway. Congratulations to everybody, and when they come back, we'll ask Jason what he'd name his child. Yeah, what would you name your child? Jason? You don't you don't want kids? All right? I didn't say I don't want them, It's just that I would take Well, how many years have we been together? And even when we didn't you know, you've known me since nineteen ninety eight, right, but for all these years I know you as the concert You're the perpetual bachelor. You're you don't want to get married because you have a million chances to get married. You don't want to say a million, but there have been opportunities, and right, marriage is just marriage just seems to be like a very miserable proposition for people. Oh boy, well, we have a picture of the baby, Caleb Joseph Keller and mother and baby are doing great, Thank goodness. And by the way, we got to honor. Linda's not here. When is she back this week? Do we know? Anyway? So there is this thing called the Alliance for Women in Media. It's an organization for women by women. What's really cool about this is she got the Woman of the Year award. It's called a Gracie named after Gracie Allen. This is like, this is like a big deal because every radio person, it doesn't matter what position and radio you happen to have. I mean, to get number one considered for this as huge and then her getting this honor is unbelievable. So she's out on the West Coast with her you know, family and friends, and we're just really proud of her. I mean, we have a really good team here, all right. It's the best. Don't you think She may ask for a raise though that may listen shocking, but you know what, I couldn't go to a nicer person, a more hard working and advancing person. She puts her heart and soul into the show and we're very thankful, by the way. Only Blair and I understand. Where was it when we got on the air, like a minute before airtime? I think it was London, Yeah, yeah, yeah, And you remember the hotel we had a switch rooms from one hotel to another hotel, grab all the equipment. I mean, we had a ton of equipment. It was Linda's hotel too, which was kind of weird. Remember that hotel was the strangest. Yeah, the plates of naked women on the walls. It was the weirdest place in the world. But there are no hotel rooms for anybody, so we're spread out all over the place, obviously because of the President's visit there. And but sure enough, what was it about two minutes to airtime? We got up about sixty seconds. Yet, well, you gotta give me credit that day. I said, look, if you don't get up, you don't get up. Everyone's trying their best. These things happened, and you were the least panicked out of everybody. Yeah, I kept saying that, everybody, It's okay. It was stuck to the ceiling. She was. I was crawling all over there. You out of your mind, James. James with his bad hipp and back. It's like lifting the heaviest equipment. I'm just trying to help whatever way I can and take the pressure off it, take us out for beers. And I almost thought for a second there, I'm just like this. I honestly said, if we can't get up and running and we can't do the show, we tried our best. We set up two separate lines and two separate hotels, and it wasn't working. No fault of ours, Like I said, Well, I guess We're gonna go get some beer and maybe a couple of chicken wings and hang out for the rest of the afternoon. But those are what we call memories. We learned and then it wasn't in Hellsinki. She was racing out in wonder and in stilettos down to the Yeah, she loves telling that story. It's that story is hilarious. All right, let's get to our calls here. Eight hundred and nine four one. Sean Randy is in New York, the all New AM seven ten war. How are you so glad you called? Hey, Sean, It's good to talk to you. I wanted to let you know the rest of the country is still with you. We're very happy that you're keeping track of my god, probably three or four pages worth of problems that have been going on with the Democrat Party in that last election. I wanted to just mention kind of hope that Donald Trump must have his reasoning for not declassifying right away. He must be timing something. Who knows what his reasons are? I say this. I wanted the FISA applications out. I wanted the three O two's out. I wanted the exculpatory information emails out all the things we talk about. I wanted it out before the election. I know in retrospect though I would say it would have been it would have been buried. Now that the Muller Report came out. Now that this the opening act or page two, the second chapter begins, and Muller's dead, I think it has that much more impact. Holding it was smart, There was a huge impact, and I think everybody from Manaport to Flynn to Papadopolis will probably be completely vinified. There's no reason that when any DA prosecutes any case in this country, if they have a police force and the police force uses them or gives them bad information, and they use bad information to get a bad warrant from a judge, everything that they've done, I don't care if they've found murderers or rapists. If they're damn fools enough to have used a false warrant or false information to get the information, everything's thrown out and those people will walk free. Well it should be. You know this case down in Florida that they supposedly we're taping all these customers and Robert Kraft went in for a massage. By the way, I've known Robert Kraft. There's a behind the scenes story about him that nobody would ever This guy was so in love with his wife, lost his wife I think of forty eight years. But you can't go in with a blanket non warrant situation. Tell the story the spa that I guess you're having an emergency and then anybody that goes in there, you're being videotaped. Well, don't you have to have a warrant for the videotape of any individual that's in there? To me that that shocked me because you know, here we go more. It's kind of that's the abuse of power. And you've got to have cause to get a warrant to spy on somebody. Now, if they want to spy on the people in the spa, that's fine. But the people that go in I just I'm not a massage person. But other people I know swear by it. They love it. It's the greatest thing in their life. Some people love yoga, some people love acupuncture. I don't have time for any of this stuff. You know. Right now, I got a belt on my back so tight because I threw my back out. I'm not going to a chiropractor I'm going to suck it up until the pain goes away. So I just think that, you know, we've got to be careful. These warrants are critical. These are our constitutional rights here. The key to this democratic republic is the rule of law. And if you have justifiable cause for a warrant, you got to take it to a court, and you better not lie to the court, and you better not lie by omission and withhold exculpatory information or information that would change a judge's outcome. And that's what happened here. And we all know that they were warned about all of this. It's scary Randy run rough shot route over top of them. They said no. She said no to the FBI, and they walked away. I mean the same thing with Muller. She absolutely ignored information on uranium one. These guys are all thick as steeves during that Obama administration, and the treason, that truly is treason happened. Yep. If we know the results, we know how bad the ring irranium one deal was, So there is reason to look into this, and I hope they do. I hope when these I think there's about five special prosecutors that are needed, But I hope these guys could do their job. Sean. We all do. Yeah, me too, you know, And I really do mean it when I say the ninety nine percent that are great people that serve us in the intel community, in the criminal in law enforcement. I hate that that some feel tarnished by the actions of a very few. It just so happens. In this case. The very few we're talking about, we're at the very top and had all that power that they could do a lot of damage to the constitution, the rule of law, equal justice, and it happened. And I think there's going to be a lot of fall out. It's all coming out. There's nothing. Nobody's going to be able to stop it at this point. Anyway, Let's go to Carols in Florida. Carol, Hi, how are you welcome to the program? Hi? Sean, My husband Don and I really love you and the Island Group and we really appreciate what you're doing for American Americans and especially supporting President Trump. And I wanted to make a point today because I don't think you're quite on board with this, but I think you need to maybe pray about it and think about it a little deeper, because the whole attitude right now is that the Democrats are clueless, they don't get it, they don't want to accept the election results, and on and on and when in truth, almost all of the leaders of that party, a lot of them are republic I mean, our lawyers, so they understand the law. They understand they're not going to be able to get Trump as far as being able to impeach him. They understand that he's done nothing wrong, but they don't care because we have to know our enemy, Sean, and our enemy is they're fighting a war of propaganda, and they're trying to sway the public opinion. And we already know from one of the polls that they had a while back that forty eight percent of the people believe that the Russians did impact our election results, even though there's never been one shred of evidence. So I think we ought to start calling them out as propagandists. We ought to stop thinking that they just disliked Trump because of the way he tweets. They dislike him because they're globalists, and because they don't like what he's doing for America and Americans and they're trying to stop him. Sean So what we need to do is learn to fight our enemy on their ground by calling them out and stop coddling them as though they're all a bunch of ideologues that are idiots. They're with their program, Sean, but we're not with ours. And that's really what I believe. I believe we ought to. Let let me tell you something. The one thing the president is not going to allow to happen. He's not going to let people take shots at him. He's just not for no reason at all, and not fight back. And I know that is you know, I'll look at Mitt Romney for example. Mitt Romney is a very nice, kind, gentle human being, and they turn this guy into a misogynist, a violent young adult who actually cut the hair of a fellow student in high school. He was a racist, I mean, and the media loved John McCain too, loved him when he was a liberal, But as soon as this guy ran for president, he was satan. If Donald Trump cures cancer, if Donald Trump were to give every American five million dollars, if Donald Trump adopted their stupid New Green Deal agenda, they'd still hate him. They can't help themselves there. This is such a psychological downturn for people on the left. They are unhinged, they have lost it. It is a psychosis. It is rage at a level that is so irrational. But the thing is this, they are playing right into Donald Trump's hands. Donald Trump lives in the minds of every fake news media outlet in the country, lives there. They can't help but react and respond like little Alka Seltzer tablets and water. They bubble and they they can't handle his iconoclastic nature. All right, we'll take a break. We'll come back. A lot more of your calls, News Round Up, Information Overload hour coming up at the top of the next hour. John McLaughlin and John Jordan have done an exhaustive study. What are Donald's Trump's chances of getting thirty three percent of the Hispanic vote in twenty twenty. We do everything demographically when we take polls under this economy, it's looking really good. A lot of opportunity. I like to study research all the time. All right, as we get back to our busy phones here, Colleen is in Long Island. Colleen, Hi, how are you, and welcome to the program. Glad you called. Oh hi, Sean, thanks for taking my call and I want to thank you for everything you do. I think the country should be very grateful for everything you're doing right now. Thank you. No, you're welcome. But I just wonder why everybody assumes that the Democrats and the FBI and the CIA, we're only spying on Trump when he was the least likely person to be to win the nominee and the least likely person to win the presidency. Why would they put all the references to spying on him? Why warrant? Why doesn't anybody assume that other Republican candidates were being spied on as well? Well, we don't have evidence of that now, do I think this happens all the time? Yeah, but you know, think of what a third rate robbery ended up with Nixon and Watergate, and and here you have so much into They rigged a primary against Bernie Sanders, then they rigged an investigation. Hillary broke the law, Then they rigged they lied to afis A court again and again and tried to rig the general election. They wanted all that salacious information out. Then they tried to bludgeon him with the insurance policy. Muller two years for investigations clear Trump of any collusion truth. It just doesn't seem to matter to these guys. Quick break, we'll come back, we'll continue. It's the Sean Hannity Show. President of Policies, Would you put in place to protect every woman, regardless of her zip codes, right to have an abortion? Thank you? So. I believe that the right of a woman to make her own decisions about her reproductive health and about her body is a national right. I believe it's an American freedom, and I believe that should be enjoyed by women everywhere. Do you believe, at any point in pregnancy, whether it's a six weeks or eight weeks, or twenty four weeks or whenever, that there should be any limit on a woman's right to have an abortion. I think the dialogue has got so caught up on where you draw the line that we've gotten away from the fundamental question of who gets to draw the line. And I trust women to draw the line when it's their own. So, just to be Clair, just to b Clair, you're saying that you would be okay with a woman well into the third trimester deciding to abort her pregnice. Look, these hypotheticals are usually set up in order to provoke a strong moment alight, so not hypothetical. There's six thousand women a year who got abortions in the third representing less than one percent of case. All Right, News Round Up and Information Overload hour on the Sean Hannity Show. Look, the the twenty twenty candidates are coming out as hard left as they possibly can. New Green Deal, which we have discussed exhaustively. What nobody seems to ever focus on is Okay, Well, we had the Obama Biden economy. We had the Obama Biden you know, dump of one hundred and fifty billion dollars in cash and other currency on the on the tarmax for Mulla's of Iran. And now now we have a record to compare it to. And one of the things that has been so standout in this Trump recovery, which they didn't have. The recovery in the eight years of Biden Obama was the worst recovery since the forties, lowest labor participation rate that we've had since the seventies. You know, all these statistics. I gave out thirteen million more Americans on food stamps. That's a lot of people, eight million more in poverty, and but the record of Trump when you compare and contrast, and that's what every election kind of should be about, a choice that people make two competing visions for the future of the country. You see record low unemployment for African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, women in the workplace, and youth unemployment and everything else has been every other economic record has been shattered. Now unemployment at three point six percent. Now the President getting trade deals done with countries we didn't think we'd ever get done. China's not done yet. By the time I think these negotiations are over, China will will capitulate, you know, the five hundred billion dollar trade deficit that favors them. So of course they're going to be resistant. But if Donald Trump didn't show them that he's serious, how do you get to that point? Well? How will we always break down in politics along? And it's not identity politics, okay, but you break down age, you breakdown. Are you African American, a white American, Asian American, Latino American? And John McGlocklin, the poster founder of McLoughlin Associates, and John Jordan, a Republican strategist an attorney. They have a brand new poll out and that they are releasing right here on this show exclusively that uncovers just how much of the minority base is being untapped by the Republican Party. In other words, now that policies are in place that are giving people more hope, more opportunity than they ever got in the Obama Biden years, will this translate to votes to the Republicans? For example, Hispanic Americans. They just did an entire study as it relates to this. So many Hispanics have the same values of conservative but they feel that not being heard, and the poll shows us how valuable that pocket of voters truly is in this coming twenty twenty election season. John and John, welcome both of you to the program. I have the study here in front of me. I think it's pretty phenomenal. Instead of me going over at John McLaughlin, why don't you lay out what you found? Well, I think I think John Jordan should tell you why he sponsored this project and it was done with the Pinue Latinus. But it was a very In terms of this survey, I'll just lead up a little bit. Thirty eight percent of the interviews were done in Spanish. Eighty five percent at least speak some Spanish, and fifty seven percent speak about equal amounts of English and Spanish. So and it's, by the way, it's a heavily democratic poll too. And over half the voters are Democrats and only eighteen percent were Republicans. So John did this study, and what the amazing thing is on policy, they agree with Donald Trump on a lot of issues. And I know from being in the lay campaign that Donald Trump got twenty nine percent of Hispanic vote. Clinton only got sixty five percent. We did net eight points better than Mitt Romney. And here it is Trump's poise to really raise that number. So let me punt at John Jordan on that one. N Well, what we wanted, what I wanted to do here was challenge certain assumptions. You know, so much is said in the mainstream media about Latino voters and the rising Democrat electric that's going to swamp conservatism and destroy the Republican Party. I'm an economist by trade and a lawyer. In the economics, you study change as much as anything else. So we really, Sean really wanted to examine these questions objectively, not as a campaign poll, not as a politically the media poll per se but to really dive deep into the all of these numbers, these attitudes and how they relate to each other, and to have a more granular, deeper understanding of where the president stands and where his strengths, weaknesses and opportunities are. And the results were just astounding. The quality of pulling in the past has been problematic. Right before the election, Latina diseasonest Latinos did a survey which showed Trump at eighteen percent, and I've obviously gotten into the very very high twenties. Um Obama got six seventy one, Clinton got sixty five. If President Trump can cross thirty two percent, the math on this it becomes catastrophic for the Democrats going into the next election. It puts away Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, and it really very much puts in play Nevada and Colorado. So the pathways getting narrow. If if President Trump can grow by just five or six points. You know, maybe one of the reasons last week that Joe Biden came out with an AD, a Spanish speaking AD. I happen to know it well because I was attacked in that ad. Is that mean maybe they figured out what you are study here found they probably have done some is like this. Right now, the Democrats are in primary mode, so they're looking at Democrat voters. They're probably not looking at the swing voters or the larger voter universe. But I would bet you're absolutely right, Sean. That's a really good point. I didn't think of that that they probably are stumbling across or at least got a whiff of some of the problems that they have in their coalition. So what do you see is the weaknesses for the president, the problem the president has. You've got to think about this from their point of view, the Latino point of view. I'm a Spanish speaker. I live in California. These both on Spanish speaking media. It was a vision. For example, the president is being trashed daily. There are no or almost no real advocates for him in the Spanish speaking media world, so his brand has been tarnished, not necessarily by anything he's done, but by how he has been characterized personally. In our survey, we found that forty one percent of Latino's forty one percent approve of his policies, but only half of that would really think highly of him personally. So there's room to grow. If he can just get half of that, that would really up end the Democrats in a lot of these states. But if the problem, the challenge the president has is the perceptions of him, not his policies. All right, let's go over the survey and the methodology. Give us the five biggest findings you found. Well, a lot of them seemed to be in contradictory. Forty six percent of Latinos say the economy is had in the correct in the right direction. Fifty two percent give President Trump credit, while thirty eight percent give Obama credit. Here's a shocker, fifty nine percent prefer free market capitalism to big government socialism. That's a thirty nine per points swing. Sixty five percent support tougher enforcement of the border to keep undocumented immigrants coming out. However, seventy one percent agree this is where it seems to be in conflict. Support legalization or a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants already here. So there's seemingly some tension between some of these things. But I think it can be best understood if you look at it like a lot of Latinos here, by family, by community, by connections, want to support their friends and families here and don't want them thrown out, but understand intellectually that this can't continue. Well, John McLaughlin, I guess we lost your for a second, but welcome back. I'm looking at these numbers, all right, right direction, wrong direction, forty six forty three Trump. That's a you know, and compare that they credit Donald Trump and not Obama fifty two thirty eight percent. That's not good for Biden and the free market capitalism findings that John Jordan just talked about. You know, that's a big number. Fifty nine to twenty percent prefer you know who prefer big government socialism, fifty nine percent prefer capitalism, and seventy seventy one percent support legal status for undocumented immigrants. The majority fifty percent agree that it's unfair to allow undocumented undocumented immigrants to jump the line. I mean, so, you know, now, let's talk about the opportunity side of what you found here. There's a lot of by the way, on the policy side, and plus it's a pro life sample. There's fifty two to forty pro life versus pro choice, and they opposed laws allowing late term abortion sixty one to twenty eight. So it's not just on immigration, but on a lot of cultural issues. The Hispanic vote is not it's not a monolithic Democratic vote the way they want us to believe this, And they actually agree with the President and a lot of Republicans on policies where even like you verified two thirds support you verified. These are you know, these are legal citizens, registered to vote, likely to vote. They have strong issue appeals where they like the fact that the Republicans or the President share their issue. So there's a potential upside here for a November twenty twenty and that generally freak sattle how to democratic. But let me go back to my original premissag is Okay, the economy is light years better under Republican and Trump policies. I mean, at what point, you know, if you're at go through the Obama Biden years, what do you have disproportionately negatively impacted the minority communities in America, those that are benefiting the most in spite of the propaganda, who are seeing the largest wage increases, biggest lifestyle changes, more opportunities provided them. I mean, when you lose a couple of million people on food stamps and in poverty, that means opportunity has come and we now have one point seven million more jobs available than we have people on unemployment, where it's three point six percent unemployment. We're getting to the point of full employment in the country, which means opportunity. People now pick and choose where they want to work, the benefits to pay. It just comes, uh, you know for them a buyer's market exactly, absolutely, absolutely, Sean. You know, we're starting to see wages. I mean just here in California and in my other company. Um, you're having to compete for workers up and down the pay scale. Now, well, I mean, yeah, that's the point. And you know, maybe what the President outlined with his immigration plan last week, how does that dovetail into all of this, you know, merit based immigration. Well, I'll tell you it's going to be interesting to see how that plays out. We did not we were not able to examine merit based immigration in this survey, but I would imagine that it would pull very high. Um. I would imagine that you know, people, there is a fundamental sense of fairness and you know, we care about what's best for us in this country on the Latino side, So I think that that would end up pulling very very well. Yeah, John, what do you want to add to that? And their top issues the leading issues or healthcare twenty three percent, economy twenty one percent, education twenty percent, Immigration reform is seventeen percent. Again, these voters have been here for years or and they also they have the same concerns as everybody else. I mean, they're worried about their jobs, their healthcare, their education. Then comes immigration reform. All right, quick break more with this blockbuster new poll that has helped John McLaughlin McLaughlin and associates and John Jordan, Republican strategist and attorney, and we'll come back on the other side. Your calls coming up at the bottom of the half hour. We have an amazing Hannity tonight, nine eastern on Fox. All right, as we continue with John McLaughlin and John Jordan, this new major poll and findings they put together about Hispanic Americans and voting patterns that we might begin to see trends going in. If Biden gets it, does he get held accountable for the Obama Biden economy? Does he get held accountable the Russia stuff that happened on their watch? Does he get held accountable for given the mullows an Iran one hundred fifty billion. Are people going to look at the economy under those two and say, no, it's much better. Now I'm voting for this guy. I don't know that what foreign policy this is a particular import and it's certainly not a question that we examined. The one kind of tangential exception rubs up against some of the cultural issues. You start, you see an our save some of the public safety concerns, and that obviously is related to immigration. The a lot of the MS thirteen and the crime and the drugs when they come across the border, they affect overwhelmingly Latino neighborhoods. And we see that in our survey of forty six percent oppose and then support ending catch and release a purity more than a strong plurality support of continuing ice and not abolishing it. So you see a tension point between the real life public safety can spread and butter concerns of Latino voters that are that are completely at odds with what you see on Rachel mad Hour. The mainstream media are the New York Times, are the you know, the white coastal liberal positions on a lot of these issues. It's very different when you have to live it, and these numbers bear that out. Yeah. Well, I mean I think that's that's the main crux of it. I think people vote their pocketbooks. It's the economy, stupid piece and prosperity, and I think if them right now, the president is, you know, light years ahead of what Biden Obama gave us. That has to be factored in. Thank you both, John McLaughlin, John Jordan, great work. Eight hundred and ninety four one, Sean Tolfree telephone number. You want to be a part of this program, Your calls coming up in the final half hour. Next we'll continue fold inspired Solutions for America. This is the Sean Hannity Show, all right, twenty five now till the top of the hour. Eight hundred and nine four one Sean, if you want to be a part of the program. Interesting AOC at AOC on Twitter. Alexandreo Casio Cortez retracts the claim now that the world is going to end in twelve years. If it didn't make sense, she wanted the New Green Deal done in ten and I'm like, oh, if the world's gone in twelve, why don't we all just quit and celebrate and have one big party for twelve years. And she said, this is a technique of the GOP to take dry humor and sarcasm literally and fact check it. I like the world, like the world ending in twelve years thing. You'd have to, you know, have social intelligence of us C sponge to think it's literal. She stood by it. That was the problem. You didn't say is the day after anyway, she wrote in a tweet published on Mother's Day. Oh she did say this. I'll wait for the retraction in about six months. She said about the GOP, they don't care about babies. They want hell on Earth and a Christian theocracy. Who is she talking about? Nobody does what is she talking about? They don't care at all about babies, especially brown, black, or poor ones. If they did, they'd co sponsor the New Green Deal. Oh, we're gonna tie it into what getting rid of cows and planes and the combustion engine and oil and gas. Okay, if I otherwise, you don't love children? What do I say every two and four years on this program, over and over again, every two four years, You're racist, sexist, misogynist, homophobic, xenophobic, islamophobic, you want dirty air, water, and you want to kill children. So a buddy of mine is in the studio here. No, you're not getting away that quickly. So I my radio career, I never thought i'd be this blessed in my television career. I never thought all these crazy, wonderful things would happen to me. I never have taken for granted the audience. You make it possible. If you're not listening and watching, then you're only going to be having one choice conspiracy TV, lies and hoaxes throwing at you from every other media outlet. And we do pride ourselves in being right more than they are. A couple of people very instrumental in my career. One was when I got my first page job in Huntsville, Alabama, and it was a small market and I had a much thicker New York accent than I do now, and man, Hannity, Man, welcome to Huntsville, but you talk funny. It was a little bit of a culture shock. I became well, sort of well known as who's this crazy shock shock from New York hanging up on people, which I used to do a little more of at the time. And then I had an opportunity, got a call after two years in Ville from WGST in Atlanta, and a guy that has since become a dear friend, Neil Boorts, was leaving WGST the ex wife and moving to the ever so powerful number one station in town, which is WUSB, which we happened to be on as well. Now at this point, anyway, the guy that hired me is in studio with us. I've had a remarkable thing happened in my life. I have stayed friends with every boss I've ever had in media, and the same with you know, Roger els I got along famously because I always felt they took a chance on me and sluggo you're in the big city. How are you? I am well, I am well. It's good to see you here. I never would have imagined what No, yeah, you never, This shouldn't have happened, right. We have some fun stories because we had a couple of moments. After my first year on GST. The numbers were great, we were pulling really strong numbers on the show. Then Boarts makes the announcement, I'm listening driving to going on my first vacation, and he goes Sean Hannity I know you're listening. I'm like, how the hell does he know I'm listening and your phone's about to ring? He goes, and it's gonna be sluggo telling you to get your ass back to from vacation. Um. And then he said because he had gone when he moved his time slot on the my station now he went up against rush right noon to three right and said he was a morning guy. He didn't like doing that those hours. I'm coming back Monday morning and I'm taking my whole audience back with me. I called you, I say I'm coming back, and you would not let me wanted That was dumb. You should have let me. If a guy wants to come back and work and fight for his audience, he should have let me come back. I was concerned about you, but I didn't know how you're gonna obsess about it on vacation. So I hope do you think that was a great vacation. I hope that you would not, that you would really get away enjoy yoursel Oh yeah, I'm just sat in the sun like I always do when I go to the beach. I sit in the sun for hours to drinking beer. I can't stay five minutes in the sun. But we had some great times. You did have to um my first year. This was a big market. And after a year you did a perceptual study on the station correct and one day you call me in the audience, and the message was clear. People like what you're saying, they agree with your politics, they like you personally, but they think you're too harsh. Because I had grown up listening to New York and Boston talk radio, throat radio here in New York, and hey, get off my phoe, you creep, you know, or go gargo with razor blades. And I told you you're in the Deep South. You need to be a little mellower, you know, bring it down just a little. But it took the research. He didn't say it, he didn't see say exactly like that. It was much more. I remember sitting in your office and you would tell him this. I said, you lost confidence in me. I remember I said those very words to you, and Nancy's ntact. But I had not lost confidence in you. You know the research. You want to get to the research, ye what it says? Yes, yes, all right. So I knew you did a research project, and I said to you Okay, can I read it? And you said no, correct. We got you down to a misdemeanor after breaking into the promotion director's office one Friday night and getting in the research and taking it home and reading it. And you saw that little excerpt where it said you might consider replacing Sean Hannitt, you might need to reconsider. I remember the exact verbiage. I will call Joel Lendon get a copy of it. That didn't scare me. That's not what impacted me the most. At the end of a what they do is they will sample the audience of your station and they have what they call verbatims at the end of the study, the exact words of listeners. They it was universal and I saw, Wow, I thought I was doing it the right way. I'm not. And that changed me. The audience changed me. But for the most part, you were. You were doing it the right way. And there was no intention to ever even consider that recommendation. Oh you know you signed me to a three year extension. It just it just didn't make any sense. But you saw what. Look, I made so many changes on that station over a period of time, and it's a very intimate audience. You know what happens in doc radio. You make a small change, they notice and they come out of the wood work at you. When I put Rush Limbaugh on that radio, so oh you took a lot of health. Oh wow, and butt he became beloved just like you. Yeah, you're right. There is a certain period of time where you've got to And I always thought I always thought Neil was one of the top posts, and going up against him was great for me because I'll you know the story. I was driving into work one day. It was six fifteen in the morning, Borts is on. He went on at eight forty five to get it fifteen minute jump on me, So I guess they viewed me as a threat. He would give away at six fifteen am his entire show, and then Eric Stangers the next room was been with me all these years, and we would say, Okay, how are we going to do it better than him? And he didn't do guests, so he mentioned all these people the news we'd have him booked and on the year before he talked about it, well, there's one particular guest that he remember that, yes, I do a story that was after Robert Shapiro, who was part of the Dream Team in the O. J. Simpson case comes to town and anyway, I mean, Boarts is announcing he's gonna be on my show at ten o'clock this morning, promoting it, promoting it, and I get Stager. Stager goes, well, he was just on ninety nine X and let me call over and see if I can get him. Now we knew he was on boards at en. We got him at nine at nine, and then towards the end of the interview, I said, you know, this is one of the best interviews I've ever done. Would you mind staying a little longer, you know, maybe another half hour. We kept him forty five more minutes. And the backstory is he goes over to boards the show, borts raises out to the parking lot and says, get the by bleep and he'd bleep and he bleep out of here because he knew he had been on my show the whole time. Both furious. That's great radio wars. Listen. I was competitive. I am competitive still. We knew when I first heard your tape and you were still in Huntsville. This is right in our wheelhouse. This young man is right in our wheelhouse. Diamond, Diamond in the and that's right. I was quoted as saying that, and one day you will be refined in a real diamond. But we knew, we knew very well what we were getting, and it was just a look. When you find somebody like you with the passion you had then, and and if anything, your passion's more intense today than it was then. There was no question. Here's the interesting relationship, though, that I have with you to this day. If I'm doing something on radio, you don't like you call me in the middle of the show like you did, I'm like, I love you, slugo, you're killing me. I checked you these exactly. Somedays my text doesn't work, but I know you do it. What do you remember them? I remember. One of the hardest things is when I got the offer at Fox because I had been flying up pretty regularly. I was doing CNN a lot because they were in Atlanta, and then CNBC on the weekends a couple of those shows. That's where Roger right, and he said to me the first time, don't sign another contract till you talk to me. And that's when he was preparing for Fox News and you came to my home. I went to your home was a September of ninety six. Yeah, and I was leaving. My contract was up a bit in like December. Actually it was probably October, but maybe it was December. Right, Okay, I'm older than you. I forget things, okay, And you were sweating bullets. Yeah. I didn't want to do I didn't want I wasn't looking forward to say, I'm leaving. Sat down in my living room and you told me what was going on. And I said, John, you're under contract to me, but you gotta go do this. It was you gave me. And by the way, other people within the company were not as gracious as you. You know, but nobody knew what Fox would become Sluggo right, We had no idea. Yeah, but it was for you. It was coming home and there's also going to be radio on your plate. Radio was in the carts for New York at the same time, which I liked a lot. And but you know, you've been very instrumental. Honestly, there are key people, a key moments of my career that helped me get better. And I don't think I told you till after I left that I had read the whole perception. Oh yeah, you told me. You were broken into the office, and I told you after after I had left, right, statute of limitations that passed by then. Right, But there was another study follow up you did the year later, I believe maybe it was two years later, and it changed perceptions. It showed dramatic improvement. Yeah, and ever since then, I get I demand to read research on myself. Oh, you used to get the ratings before I did. Oh no, you you drove me nuts because I would go in when they were good and I'd hied when they were bad, you know, and the air checks that I had on your show, they seemed to disappear. Well, there were days they didn't want me to talk about politics as much as I did, which was what I loved. I mean, I think of all the memories of Atlanta. I'm the MC the night new King which becomes speaker. Um. I got to meet Maynard Jackson of the Atlanta mayor at the time, welcomed me to his city on day one. When I was on that station. I got to know Joseph Lowery, love Joseoh Williams, you know, crazy Tom howk Right loves a guy and all these personalities, but also the Andy Young's the real people that had the most courage. At a time, John Lewis got hit with a brick, you know, and they marched with Doctor King. And it was such a big enrichening experience for me because I got to know these guys and had a good I thought, a good relationship with well, you had history at your fingertips and they still living still are, yeah, and you had access to that and you took advantage of it. They were wonderful people for the most I mean, Joe Lowry and I would have these fights, but we liked each other, and I thought I knew how brave he was. Those people that went in those marches, going up against fire hoses and rocks and dogs, animals you know that are just not even human beings on the other side. It was terrible, and they did it fearlessly, and I learned that lesson and I admired all of them still due to this day. But any other All right, So did I turn out all right? You're you're you're doing okay? All right? Look, I but you didn't pay me well, only because I didn't want you to get spoiled. I'm here in New York visiting you and some other friends and some relatives. And it's hard for me to describe the pride I feel in what you've become, what you're doing, and the fact that we are close friends. You you you to this day. You know a very small group of people in radio, Phil Voice, Greg Mo, Sherry just don't. I'm gonna miss names now, so I'm gonna stop. But Bill Donovan, if it wasn't for you, I don't, I'm not here. You all made me better and gave me opportunities. So I can't thank you enough. And your dear friend, I love you dearly. And yeah, you have to pay for dinner. All right. That wraps things up for today. Letting out your Heartbey Trouble. We are loaded up tonight on Hannity Nineties Sternam, Fox News. We have some breaking news as it relates to the deep State. We will bring you that report. Sarah Carter, Greg Jarrett, also Congressman Matt Gates, Larry Elder, Rachel Compost, Stuffy and much much more. That's all happening the latest developments, Yes Act two. The curtain is up and now America gets the truth. All happening on Hannity in Easton. Have a great night, we'll see you, then back here tomorrow

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