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it's amazing what you can accomplish when space agencies focus on space. tune in every night at 9:00 p.m. which is a sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, groupthink, sean hannity is up next. ♪ >> welcome to hannity, will broadcasting from c peck 2017, doesn't officially start until tomorrow, we are at the gaylord
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national resort in a beautiful maryland, kellyanne conway will be here tonight. dr. sebastian, and were going to be taking questions from this wonderful audience, how are you all doing? [cheers and applause] are you all happy with the last last -- how many of you are responsible americans? how many cling to your god, your guns, your bible, and religion? how many have prayed to the high heavens that barack hussein obama is gone. [cheers and applause] how many think the media in this country is so fundamentally dishonestly corrupt.
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are you ready to help stop america's precipitous decline? are you excited about the opportunity to fix this country? i want to hear loud applause, no applause. how happy are you with president trump's first 30 days? [cheers and applause] this is historic opportunity. for us to get this country together. i spent an entire year last year, this is how corrupt the media is. you go back to 2007, 2008, remember i was doing something called vetting barack obama, dear member that? if you weren't watching, you have to leave. so i'm venting obama, here's a guy that is a disciple, learns from communist frank marshall
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davis, an acorn organizer, how does that qualify you to be a dogcatcher, i don't get it. he goes to the church of gd america, a year later when i broke the story, reverend rice did one interview during that election cycle, it was with me and he never showed up back on television again. i'm very proud of that. [applause] imagine of donald trump, general donald j. trump our president, if he started his political career in the home of an unrepented terrorist part of a group to bomb the pentagon, the capital, new york city police headquarters and on 9/11, 2,001 all days was quoted as saying i wish we had done more in terms of terrorist activities. can anyone answer how many times did our corrupt old left propaganda media ever ask barack obama a question about
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his association with bill ayres? not zero, one time. you want to know why, because george stephanopoulos clinton sycophant, i couldn't resist, he was on my radio show, i sent him the question. he didn't even know who bill ayres was at the time, if it was donald trump, how many times do you think the overpaid media outlets have been asked a question? this is hollywood, one of our guys. we worked together 20 years, the sum of my friends. we have an opportunity but we have forces that are working very hard against us. you've got the snowflake
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brigade, the paid protesters, those of the people that have nothing better to do, they don't work like the rest of us so they go to protest to protest. you've got the democratic establishment, day one to talk about impeachment because their crybabies and whiners and they lost they can't admit it. and we've got the media with other corruption, basically declared war on president trump, they want to do everything they can to do to hurt this opportunity to help this country. then we've got republicans that have shown her that that they are weak and feckless at a spineless and it's time for them to get off their and do their job. [cheers and applause] that's was time for them to do. this is so important, what we want is not that cap located. we give out statistics every single day on the program, i repeated myself on purpose, not because i like to hear myself
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talk, we have 95 billion of our fellow americans out of the labor force, the lowest labor participation rates in the 70s 70s. , 50 million people that are on food stamps, that is 13 million more than one barack obama became president. we have 8 million americans, our fellow friends, neighbors, relatives, they live in poverty, 15 million total, 8 million more since obama was president. we have the worst recovery since the 1940s, the lowest home ownership rate since in 51 years. we have literally the only president that never in one year of his presidency reached 3% gdp growth, not one time, what is it that we want is conservatives? world conservative libertarian here right? we won the election, the snowflakes lost. what we want to do? it's simple, we want to keep our country safe, we want to keep our country secure, that's not that hard.
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is it really tough to vent people that are going to be guests coming into our house? unlike the left in the media, i'm not willing to gamble with your life or the life of any other american. [cheers and applause] is it really -- we have an estimated 8 million illegal immigrants, i've been down to the border 12 times, i've said this many times, i've been on helicopters, boats, all-terrain vehicles, if you really want to left, look at me on horseback. i've been to a drug warehouse is as big as this room, floor to ceiling drugs that were aimed to come to this country for your children, your friends, your relatives and poison our kids. nobody seems to talk about that. i went to a security briefing with governor rick perry, 642,000 texans were victims of crime including rate and murder in some instances in a seven year period marked by illegal immigrants. donald trump wants to bet refugees, i said that's fair,
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that's moral, and the right thing to do. i don't think it's too much to ask that if you want to come to our country, that you obey our laws and the sovereignty. i don't think that's too much to ask. then you look at, what's the rest of his agenda? obamacare, we didn't keep our doctors wouldn't keep our plans and we didn't say $2500 per family per year. he lied, yes, ma'am, . in the eight years he was president health care costs for the average family in this country went up $5,400, that does not include a 2016, if you live in arizona, it just went up this year alone another 117%. on average it went up another 35%, aetna said it's a spiral, the ceo of aetna. humana just pulled out for 2018.
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i want republicans to show the backbone and keep the promise they have given in the last eight years, repeal and replace this thing. health care savings accounts, free market competition, affordability, take it from job to job, will deal with pre-existing conditions, we have to help the poor people one way or the other, were not going to let them die, we don't what they have in great britain, national health service. the agenda is not hard. how much an economic plan? isn't it great? how do donald trump talk them into not bringing plans to mexico puts mark how did he keep fiat chrysler? you notice every company now wants to meet with the president, i'm spending $7 trillion right now, they want to the. also they know that better times are ahead because if the president is able with the h of congress to fulfill his economic plan, think of what we've got.
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we've got multinational corporations, trillions of dollars parked overseas, they want to bring the money back because they're going to have to pay confiscatory taxes, he said will give you a 10% rate, bring the money back, build your factory here, invest in america. build your manufacturing centers here and let the forgotten men and women in detroit, michigan, and milwaukee, wisconsin, and cleveland, ohio, philadelphia, pennsylvania, let them have opportunities that they have. america first. his economic plan is seven brackets, a 15% corporate tax rate which will go from the highest in the industrialized world to one of the lowest. incentivize corporations to stay, build of those factories, and all those men and women in poverty out of the labor force on food stamps can now see the american dream come back to them. i speak from very blue-collar
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roots. i spent 20 years of my life as a blue-collar worker come i wash dishes, i was a cook i was a busboy come i was a waiter, i was a bartender, not a really good time of my life. i didn't quite behave in those years, stop laughing, i heard you. [laughter] i know what goes on here at night, i've seen it. then i worked in construction, i was a house painter, i hung wallpaper, i framed houses come i did roofing come i fell off a roof three and half stars can hit the ground, woke up i had common sense to ken and i was a conservative. true story. i was dangling like this, i clicked it back in and it was like a one and a million shot, the doctor told me. i did all the jobs and i will tell you right now that they line corrupt immediate that never vented obama, that never told you the truth about obama, the lying liberal media that never told you the truth about
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hillary, how bad were the wikileaks revelations that showed the media colluding with the campaign of hillary clinton to try to undermine then candidates donald trump? it is the single most corrupt revealing moment of media bias, disinformation, propaganda extortion, and outright lies that they are willing to tell. they gave her the questions at cnn, i know. fake news. fake news! of all the media outlets, which one was the worst? cnn. i can't hear you. here's my thing, i want to say at one point in order to bring our guest out. it is an honor to be back with you now, my third year in a row. [cheers and applause] i got to say this, the media is
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against our president, we have democrats against the present, we have we are to snowflakes against the president, and we even have weak republicans against the president. rhinos. you cannot expect to vote in november and accomplish this agenda of extreme vetting, neil gore such an originalist on the court. he's keeping his promise to repeal and replace health care, he's keeping his promise to build the wall, he's keeping his promise on building the military on saving the va and keeping the promise for great men and women that served this country. for him to be successful, he's going to need every one of you in this room to stay engaged, to fight, to help to call, and to
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be active in the process, are you well willing to do that? i can't hear you. are you all willing to do that? you're ready to have a good show today? we'll take a break, coming up, were just getting things started at seatac 2017, kellyanne conway's in the house, she's next. later, were going to be taking questions for this very smart, right intuitive brilliant crowd, because they're not with occupy wall street, will be back. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. experience amazing. the search for relief often leads here.s, today there's drug-free aleve direct therapy.
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speak a lie from america's news headquarters, i met jackie ibanez in new york. the trump administration acting to revoke federal guidelines to allow transgender students using bathrooms of their gender identity. it reverses guidance issued by the obama administration that threatened to rescind funding for schools they did not comply. a letter from the justice and education departments says the earlier directive caused confusion and lawsuits. police clashing with protesters at the dakota's access pipeline protest camp, nearly a dozen
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people were arrested after taunting police and setting fires to structures into vehicles at the north dakota site. protesters have been ordered to vacate the main camp by this afternoon. earlier this month, president trump clear the way to begin construction. now back to "hannity" for all of your headlines log onto fox news.com, here watching the most powerful name and news, fox news channel. ♪ >> sean: welcome back to "hannity" as we are broadcasting from the gaylord national resort and convention center and for the first time in many years, the sitting president of the united states will be in attendance here at this conference this year. joining us now is the counselor to the president and might i add the first woman in american history to ever be a campaign manager of a winning campaign. let's welcome kellyanne conway.
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[cheers and applause] [chanting] [cheers and applause] >> sean: what's new? anything happening lately? >> an incredible first month with president action, president impact donald j. trump. >> sean: we've known each other for over 20 years, probably 25, easily. >> that's the birthdate of some of these kids. >> sean: i know. how many here are 20 years old or younger, i hate you. i known you, i watched, i have a list here of everything the president has accomplished in 30 days. the list is extensive and a long and but for my show and may be
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one other show, nobody in the media has talked about the incredible pace, speed, success of the president, why do you think that is? >> some people talk about biased or fair coverage, like a fair coverage, my grievance is really full coverage, we want the complete story told. president trump has initiated about 23, 24 executive action since he got over the job a month ago. one of them has gotten all of the attention. i think there's something called presumptive negativity. what is he saying, what are his advisor saying, it must be something wrong, it must be something negative. i just would ask people to give us a wide berth, focus on what he's doing. he's keeping all of these campaign promises at a quick clip. he is never in a rush to do the wrong thing, his entire career which has been decidedly outside of politics, dealmaking, he
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absorbs information i've never seen a more brilliant communicator a more natural connector, he's been the transactional guy his entire life. he absorbs the information he needs, and he's been doing that as president in the first month. the list is long and growing, just today, he talked about having a budget soon, he talked about obamacare replacement coming to the next few weeks. we got energy investment, trade deals being renegotiated. he said all these round table discussions. a spill in the alibaba guy? >> intel, $7 billion investment. that's my point, there are such great stories to tell, facts and figures to put out there. stories to tell that we just want to make sure are reaching people. i have a lot of faith in the wisdom way of the american people, they can pull the
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information themselves. so many people in the mainstream media don't like, too bad. he's cutting out the middleman. it's the democratization of information, every one can see at the same time with the president of the united states just said. >> sean: this is another example of fake news, i have an article put out by cnn, shocking. [boos] >> kellyanne conway sidelined from tb after flynn debacle, how many dates have even booked on the show court to mark you are never sidelined. >> i'm not, somebody's trying to start trouble, about 5% of what what i'm asked to do in this white house counselor role is tv. i think that's about right because he's the president now. he's his own best messenger. he held a press conference at 7.
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you got that information for free all at the same time. two days later, he was at a rally in florida, he's his own best messenger we don't need to be out of there all the time. there are some people trying to get in my way up also gobbled up a lot of people's tb opportunities. on the outside, i believe, folks trying to use me as click bait and a headline, i am there to serve the president was there to serve the american people. i know very clearly what the portfolio includes, what i'm doing as part of the senior team and i'm comfortable with that. we are playing long ball, long haul. it would've been nice to have been consulted on that, i don't think i have to exclude myself, because i'm out with four kids looking at houses and schools. a lot of my colleagues are trying to figure out how to be a mother of four kids, i assure you. >> sean: congratulations. [cheers and applause] when i saw the headline i literally have a list that is now pages long of all the fake
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news stories, i read the story today, that's impossible because she is booked my show. >> not even worth arguing, it doesn't bother us. some things are really, really small in the presidency and donald trump in the presidency and vice president pence are really, big they're going to do things that impact people's lives, all this all the statistics you see every signal night on every day on the radio, i know the statistics are going to improve under the president and vice president, that's why i'm here, that's why you're her here. it's a future shared by all. >> sean: the key to any political success is keeping your promises and we see this unfolding and happening every day. i just think you have a lot of fierce opposition out there and this is real, this is organized. i would argue money is behind it. i would argue that probably obama is encouraging the protests, that's what he said
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publicly. yes, soros. i have to wonder what he might be doing, i have to wonder what he might be doing privately. if you are able to get americans back to work, and back out of poverty and also food stamps and able to make us energy independent and give us a better health care system and secure the country through vetting and walls, to me, that would be so refreshing. talk about the speed of trump in this pathetically slow speed of congress. i have speaker right on my show, ask very pointed questions, one is this going to be done? he says legislatively into hundred basin is consulting with the white house, are you confident that it will all be done as you wanted and 200 days at the president wants? >> in my view, president trump but sheer pace of action ups everyone else's game. you can't help when you're around him to want to even meet those expectations, i know that
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speaker ryan and leader mcconnell and the other leaders in the house and senate are very hard at work and working very closely with the white house. >> sean: i don't trust a lot of them. how many of you trust them? >> i tell you one thing, causation and not coincidence that the electorate at times and divided government, they were so tired of the excuses of divided government for both sides. even though we promise because we don't have the white house, we can't do x and y because we promised even though they don't have the congress. they have most of the governorships, state legislators, that's not a mistake. that's the electorate saying we actually want action and not impediments. >> sean: we have to take a break, stay with us, we'll come back as we continue from cpac 2017. it will take question from the crowd and conservative union,
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity," we are at sea pack 2017 and we continue, i want to stay on this issue. i did feel better after i interviewed paul ryan, and he promised me into hundred days, legislatively things are going to get done. in fairness to them, we've got to deal with reconciliation because of the way the health care bill was passed. it's got to pass, it's got to be revenue neutral. there are challenges to do it. the reality is i want the venting, i want the economic plans that the president talked about, i want energy independence, i wanted all. he said it legislatively into 200 days he thinks that could
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happen. it >> this is the congress has been working on these issues for years. look at repealing and replacing obamacare. something preparing for we never had a chance because president obama was not going to repeal obamacare. now you have secretary price who wasn't in congress all those years, you have director mulvaney who was in congress all these years, these are folks who are working with their former colleagues, and i'm very confident that legislation will be there. it >> sean: how about general kelly? he's been great. or mad dog mattis. rex to listen at state, we have 14 secretaries, the latest, talk about lethargic pace, a lot of obstruction in the air. in the end, he's put together a really brilliant, very conservative cap next, men and women who have other things to do and other places to be who wish to serve at this point in time, this president. >> sean: i want to add one
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point and then will go to questions. i have watched you will be attacked viciously and unfairly, we've seen that happen to the president. even attacked his 10-year-old son, they've attacked his wife. they've attacked ivanka, they've attacked jared, they've attacked steve bannon, steve miller, they've attacked anybody associated with the president and its my belief that the left has almost become totally and completely unhinged at this moment and cannot seem to accept the reality they lost, and your team won. >> what i'd like to say is that america one. i tell everyone it's a victory, a lot of credit, we have an amazing team and no substitute for excellent quality candidate candidates" donald trump at mike pence, no question. even if it wasn't your victory and your choice, it is your future, a future shared by all. the idea that you don't respect the offense of the presidency in its current occupant, at least
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give him a chance to succeed. this was not the way i was raised. the attacks are one thing, i think when you work for president trump, you take his lead and his guidance on that, he's pretty impervious to his naysayers. >> sean: it means you do not sleep ever. >> it's a mystery to me. i've been so excited, i've been coming to see pack 415, 20 yeare one thing i talked about that came true for donald trump, for years, talked about the affection of electability in the republican party they always asked us question who can win what work you can win, you can win, you can't win, sucking the lifeblood out of oue nominees, and he replaced electability with electricity. he said come with me, i'm not building a traditional campaign, and building a movement. people felt like they were a part of that even if you can support him at the beginning, people felt like they were a part of it.
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people who believe in him because of his message, he comes to washington owing no one anything. >> sean: that's why people need to stay engaged. what's her name quick to mark >> i'm ashley from franklin massachusetts. i'm here with turning point usa. [cheers and applause] my question is how do we as conservative women take down the identity and gender politics of the left? >> sean: i think she's addressing me. go right ahead. >> i think you start out by recognizing this past election, women comprise the majority of the electorate and female candidates did not win. many people in the electorate looked past her gender identity and look at them as a country, i think most americans say i'd like to have a female president, just not that one. [laughter]
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[cheers and applause] it was at the hypothetical, was hillary. with that came a lot of baggage and a majority of americans even major media polls didn't trust her and didn't much like her, i think that female candidates can often benefit as seeming as great negotiators can must consensus builders, fresh and new to politics, there's a reason you never heard the term the old girl's network, there isn't one. women are often seen as less corruptible, more ethical, et cetera. not confused with any of that. it's a great question because people are somewhat entranced by junior, if you share my gender that's interesting, let me take a look. they really want to know if you share their issue set, their ideology, their faith in the future. that's what we really vote on care about. the electorate to looking past
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that and looking who shared their values and vision for the future principle in one quick question we have to take a break. >> tracy marlon, florida. it >> swing state voter, thank you florida. >> thanks for being a woman of integrity. [cheers and applause] what would you recommend to women wanted to start the career path in politics now and having the desire to help president trump administration make america great again? >> thank you, we accept all comers in terms of people who would like to serve and help this administration, so give me a call, i may not, look me up, give me a call. in terms of start again politics, i think one thing everybody regardless of their gender has to realize right now is the old saying you have to have the fire in your belly is true, but now you also have to have the bile in your throats. there's a lot to swallow in today's politics, a lot of negativity, a lot of venom. to look past that and really
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focus on the issues and ideas that motivate you. i think for women starting out in politics, i would say do what you do regardless of industry, except the word now more than often than you would say a spirit people are asking to volunteer and help out or come to something on the weekend, just do it. don't say no, i don't think opportunities knocks twice. learn the fundamentals, get with the grassroots. learn how to organize how to write a press release. how to engage with folks door to door. there's no substitute, look what happened in the selection. had we not had the grassroots, not had the candidate in donald trump who refuse to have, did not need as much money and much personality as hillary clinton had, going out there and talking about substance and issues, thank you for your willingness to serve. >> sean: i just want to say one thing because we've been friends for so many years. are you proud of how hard she's
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welcome. [cheers and applause] i forgot to mention you on the list. i must be doing something right. >> you wrote a book i forget the exact title, how did the feet ice is? >> defeating, the winnable war. >> sean: i wed the book, here we have, let's look at america alone. this goes to the issue of extreme betting, chattanooga, pulls nightclub orlando, boston bombing, san bernardino, fort hood, donald trump was right about sweden. you see the impact, radical islamic terrorism, isn't it unbelievable are less president
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couldn't say it? i ask you how is this war winnable when the fbi tells us there are thousand ongoing investigations in america in all 50 states. >> the only win the mike way you can win any war is when you're allowed to talk truthfully about to the is. imagine if you're ready to store the next on the beaches of normandy and you say is your m1 ready are you squared away, are you lace is tight, you're ready. oh, by the way, when you hit the beachheads, just remember, don't say the word because you could offend a german. you would have been court-martialed if you would've said that, that's the last eight years. >> sean: here's my fear. if you go back to the 9/11 commission report, it said and i didn't agree with all of it, one thing i've agree with, they were at war with us, we weren't at war with them, that's a direct quote. the problem is we had all these
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indicators, the embassy bombings in tanzania and kenya, the crowbar towers, the uss cole, the trade center bombing, all these indicators. are we going to look back now because of eight years going back to pre-9/11 defined set, a week to cite chattanooga, the pulled stomach pulls nightclub and fort hood in san bernardino and say we had no idea it was coming? is it matter of if not when? >> let's look at history, a man called usama bin laden twice but before 9/11 in 1996 and 1998 openly declared war in the event states. >> sean: and we didn't pay attention. >> white. i teach a course in understanding, there's a quote i use from a holocaust survivor to open the course. this is a man who'd seen his whole family destroyed in
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world war ii, his wife and children die in death camps and labor camps and somebody asked him a really fast how question they said to this old man, so what is your one take-home, you lived through all of this horror, what's one thing you would recommend people understand about world war ii and the holocaust? he said oh that's easy. when a group of people repeatedly say they want to kill you sooner or later, you should take them seriously. >> sean: here's my question we only have a minute left. so the president comes forward with extreme betting, executive order, were going to get a new one either late this week or early next week, we're rewriting which i think is the right thing to do in light of the fact that they want judge shopping, the most liberal circuit in the country. why do you think -- i do not understand any reluctance or resistance that we vet people who are guests into our country and why are so many people
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willing to gamble with the lives of all these people here in all these people at home? >> to questions, what is the logical critique of saying we want to make our immigration policies better? what's the logic? we what is the argument against that? how about this? when you go to sleep at night i don't care whether you live in the south side or here in georgetown, when we go to bed at night, do you lock the front door? spoon then i put my gun next to my bed and i go to sleep. [cheers and applause] >> if you do that, surely the border is our front door. surely we have control as to who enters our house, this is the house of america, the idea that we don't control it is crazy. [cheers and applause] >> sean: i think -- dr. gorka
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and i have become really close friends and i think we're really looking to understand the nature of evil in our time which is a clear and present danger of our country working with the administration, god bless you. coming up, american conservative union match lap joins us on the see pack stage we continue, "hannity" on the road.
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>> sean: welcome back to "hannity" as we continue on the road, we kick off tomorrow, the person responsible for putting this big event together, american conservative union chairman match matt schlapp, go see you. we go back, a few years ago here, how many of the candidates on the stage? >> three or four. we had 17 candidates, i remember saying from this stage the people assembled we would imagine friday morning would hear from the present of the
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nine states. >> sean: i asked the audience to say at some of you're going to be frustrated your guys didn't win, but will you unite around the candidate, we still have these snowflake never trumper weiner complaint errors you think it's for the movement? >> i think it has. conservatives have never won so much at the ballot box. never been a position to have the white house, senate, and the house. we have got a chance that ronald reagan didn't even have. ronald reagan is the last president to come to see sp 26n his first year it was a generation ago, we've got the chance on the agenda, we cannot squander it. >> sean: tell me what part of any, the only area of disagreement some conservatives could have with president trump venting his conservatives, repeal and replacing his conservative, his economic plant is right out of reagan, building
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a strong national defense taking care of our vets. energy independence, what part of that is not conservative? >> how about neil gorsuch, how about the most conservative cabinet in the last 50 years according to our own ratings? he is really starting off in the right way and i think conservatives feel respect, i think it's good to be a great partnership. >> i think it has been already. are you all happy with what he's put together a quick let's give it up for our good friend, thank you, we appreciate you being with us, when we come back from a very important question of the day and a lot of football throwing, that's straightahead.
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day." what grade would you give president trump? what how do you think he is doi? facebook.com/seanhannity, @seanhannity on twitter. that is all of the time we have this evening. thank you, cpac. ♪ >> bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight... >> if being a sanctuary city means that we value taking caree of one another and welcoming refugees and immigrants, i welcome the title. >> bill: that might be a problem. now two people in colorado are dead because denver released criminal illegal aliens that i.c.e. wanted held. we break the story for you nationally tonight. >> one may realize the slipperyi slope they are on away from bedrock conservative principles. i think that things will change. >> bill: some on the liberal networks says conservatives will turn on president trump.li what does lou dobbs think about that?
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