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[laughs] america doesn't deserve us. it's the person who she said kavanaugh was guilty of rape because he was a man. just too smart. amazing. what a world. that's the end of our hour. the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. we'll be back tomorrow. sean hannity live from new york. >> sean: i'm not that smart. just saying. >> tucker: i'm not that smart either, my gosh. >> sean: all right, tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity." "the hill"'s john solomon tonight has just uncovered smoking gun new evidence of fisa abuse committed at the highest levels of james comey's fbing including a damning email chain. t coming up, we are going to show you the damning new discoveries. also tonight the mueller witch-hunt is apparently winding down. the mainstream media is praying, hard, for the bombshell that they're not getting. and in just moments, we are going to tell you everything you need to know about thehe special counsel's brand new report on lieutenant general
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michael flynn. they are going back to the 16, 1700s. i will explain. and an american hero's life was ruined over a process crime? while many top democrats, they got away scot-free with much worse. tonight we will show you disgusting remarks from a prominent senator we were just talking about that thinks we, the people, are pretty stupid. later we will bring you the latest chapter in the war onon christmas. get this, featuring a far left pastor putting the baby jesus in a cage to protestst president trump. unbelievable. and we'll pay a powerful tribute to george herbert walker bush. stay tuned. we begin with our breaking news opening monologue. ♪ little thing about me, i grew up in a house, 50 by 100 lot, surrounded by law enforcement everywhere. my mom was a prison guard for 25 years. my father, he was a family court probation officer. many, many cousins were on w the new york police department. and my two relatives that made it to the fbi, they
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were considered deity. not kidding. but tonight i'm shocked and frankly saddened by what is corruption and abuse of power at the very top of america's most trusted institutions. now breaking tonight, "the hill"'s john solomon has dropped yet another bombshell on james comey's fbi. according to "the hill" and his report, newly unearthed emails show that top doj, fbi officials that they engaged in a willful and organizede effort to defraud a fisa court judge prior to the 2016 election. we have talked about this but we never had these emails. this all surrounds the fisa applications of trump campaign associate carter page. according to newly uncovered emails, we now know thee basis for this warrant was the clinton bought and paid for dirty dossier. remember, the bulk of evidence. james comey, along with other
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top doj officials and fbi officials, they knew the evidence presented in the dossier was shady at best. this is what solomon has uncovered tonight. the email exchanges show that the fbi were aware before they secured the now infamous warrant that there were intelligent community concerns about the reliability of the main evidence used to support it. that being theei hillary clinto, christopher steele russian dossier. and according to solomon, the fbi was fully aware that steele was, "had contacts with news media reporters before the fisa warrant was even secured." now, remember, the fbi attempted to bolster its fisa application. remember they used what we call circular reporting, yahoo news. by the way, they knew the source was christopher steele. so it's really just one source but they like to create the impression for the court that there is multiple sources. no, that's circular reporting. so to recap, the fbi, under president obama, they got apy warrant to spymp on trump campaign associate carterr page
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at the height of the 2016 election. in order to achieve this feat, they had presented the fisa court judge with evidence that we now know the fbi knew wasne sketchy and knew was not verifiedhy and they themselves had doubts about it ever being true. they knew the evidence was bought and paid for, too, byy hillary clinton. that was withheld from the fisa court judges. the evidence was bolstered with the circular media reporting that the fbi knew f christopher steele was behind. but, as we now know, that's not how so-called evidence was presented to the fisao- court. so tonight, the smoking gun evidence that the fbi,nd under james comey's leadership, committed a complete and total fraud on the fisa courts by presenting the court hillary's bought and paid russian dossier as real intelligence and they hid the fact that the other evidence was nothing more than circular reporting. they knew it all. the email chain shows it all. now, the evidence shows a
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serious miscarriage of justice. a serious abuse of power. it should shock every american, especially in light of yesterday's news. and this friday, james comey will testify before the house judiciary committee, hopefully he will be held accountable. now we did reach out to the fbi and james comey for comment, have yet to receive a response. john solomon will join us with more on thisil devastating new report in a minute. but first, we do turn to the mainstream media's obsession of the week featuring robert mueller's partisan witch-hunt and thanks to the latest special counsel memo on michael flynn many in the press are yet again predicting an end to the trump presidency. going onor for two years. hasn't happened yet. take a look. >> i'm going to tell you one thing iak take away, there is about about a size 16 shoe going to drop here. >> my take away was that bob mueller and his people have a substantial case going here. >> anyone who is in flynn's orbit either before those -- the election, during the transition, and those few weeks that flynn is the national
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security advisor, is worried. >> here in trump land tonight, and these documents come down, how do you feel? >> i'm wigging out. >> the fact that he is saying senior government leaders should be held to the highest standards, i would be a little nervous if i were the people involved justice investigation. starting, of course, with the president of the united states. >> sean: despite the hysteria, predictable hysteria, you just saw the latest muellerer memo does not contain any watergate-like revelation, not even close. here are the facts. the mueller memo makes references to lieutenant general michael flynn violating -- this is how deep they had to dig here. violating the logan act. the logan act is an archaic law that was passed, get this, in 1799 and it was only responsible for two
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indictments in the 1800s. foreign relations act, fara, which is called was used only seven times since it became law in 1966. it was all in that memo we had last night. this is how desperate and muelleretic robert is. remember, lieutenant general flynn was first a victim of a crime himself because they knew nothing about general flynn except that they illegally surveilled him. illegally unmasked him. they put aside the -- what we now call you are supposed to do mitigating. you're supposed to literally, once you hear an american is on the line, you are not supposed to identify them. raw intelligence onse general flynn was leaked. that illegally leaked information was then used against him by team mueller. lieutenant general michael flynn pled guilty to a process crime. that's true. can't get him on any underlying crimes about collusion with russia and lying to mueller's investigators, where neither comey didn't think he lied.d. mccabe didn't think he lied
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and peter strzok, who interviewed him, he never thought lieutenant general flynn wasle lying. he pleaded guilty only after he had legal bills that were wrecking his finances, forcing him to sell his family home, nearly going bankrupt. and in all likelihood, he was told investigators would go after his son who he did business with. so he fell on the sword in that case. is that what justice in america is supposed to look like to you? what about mr. mueller? are you happy about this? is this what we get after your 567 day investigation? this guy served his country 33 years, five years in combat, according to the memo, flynn agreed to t cooperate with the mueller investigation but the details of that cooperation are redacted. however, the memo does detail zero evidence of collusion. none, zero, once again. and while an american military hero's life has been wrecked for a process crime, take a look at those on the left. do you see those people there? well, seemingly will never be prosecuted for their lying. longtime clinton aide and huma abedin
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remember, they lied to the fbi about hillary clinton's private email system. doj official bruce ohr or fusion gps founder glenn simpson likely lied.hr why do we know? because they gave completely contradictory testimony. then we have dirty dossier author christopher steele, who was fired from the fbi for lying. that didn't stop him from trying to work with bruce ohr and feed special counsel mueller more of his phony lies in the course of this investigation. james clapper lied under oath about the national surveillance program, so, too, did john brennan, as he also likely lied under oath about leaking. and we know james comey lied to congress about when he wrote the report exonerating clinton. and comey's second in command, andrew mccabe, was fired because of a long pattern of lying. don't forget lois learner lied to investigators about the irs scandal and ag loretta lynch lied about talking to anyone on the clinton campaign about the
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fbi's clinton probe. and another obama ag, eric holder, lied under oath on multiple occasions. but rest assured robert mueller can now sleep well at night after taking down a decorated military hero who dedicated his entire adult life to public service, 33 years serving his country, five of those years in the field of battle. great job, mr. mueller. i'm sure america is feeling a lot safer tonight now that lieutenant general flynn pled guilty to lying to thee fbi when the fbi never thought he lied. now, later this week, by friday, mueller is expected to file new memos on michael cohen and paul manafort, whoho have also been accused of violating their plea deal. still the only thing in common with flynn, manafortd and cohen is that their cases similarly have absolutely nothing to do with trump-russia collusion, period. we are dealing with taxi medallions and loan applications and taxes from back in 2007. we'll have a lot more later on the show with that. but first, with the details from his breaking news report is
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"the hill"'s john solomon. all right. let's start at the beginning here. because we have talked a lot about these issues but tonight's news is different. because we have now discovered a long email chain. is that a proper way to characterize it? >> yes, that's how it's been described to me. that's correct, sean. >> sean: just to get it set up, whose names are on this email chain? >> i'm told james comey is one of them, people from the justice department, and that there are keyha players that were the obvious people involved in the fbi. i don't have their names, working at various points on the russia investigation. so it's a large groupso of people trying to get ready to get this fisa warrant submitted to the court and there are two or three very important revelations. one is that james comey is involved in discussions. two, there is mention in these emails that the intelligence community, possibly the nsa or another agency, had concerns about the quality of the intelligence in the steele dossier. and three, that there were pretty significant worries,
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concerns, that christopher steele had already begun talking to the news media. this is before they filed a fisa warrant, before they fire him.. if all those things are true, iftr the fbi had not corroborated and there were concerns about the steele dossier, if they knew that steele had talked to yahoo news and yahoo news is used as a corroborating piece of evidence for the dossier, these are serious issues that would be misleading the informationhisou by portraying it as something more solid than it is. you know, we learned all about this from two appearances on fox news over the holidayox week. devin nunes showed up on maria bartiromo's showp and your show and he said, hey, i amended my request for the declassification. no one followed up. we started asking questions and we followed up and found out there is email trail and may be some of the more damning and belated produced evidence that may suggest wrongdoing at the fbi. >> sean: let's go through this slowly. sure. >> sean: we have evidence
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that you have uncovered email chains from the people at the fbi and doj who are at the top levels. >> right. >> sean: what we now know is that they knew that this was not verified, this dossier. they knew that -- they knew where it came from, that hillary had paid for it. they never took the time to verify it themselves. and rather than do their due diligence, they went along and just decided that they wanted to get the fisa warrant and they committed what is ultimately a conscious fraud on the court is that a fair question? >> that's the question and allegation that has to be further investigated. until we see the actual language of this email, i don'tfu want to pass judgment. i can tell you people who have seen it or have been involved with that email say directly it's among the most damning evidence of wrongdoing by the fbi. if those people see it, and if devin nunes thought it was important enough to bother the president andd ask him to declassify it among the other documents, i think we should assume it's a very
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important piece of evidence. >> sean: how could anybody justify not telling the court key pieces of information? before, you know, we have a quote of rod rosenstein, it was back in may, when he said, when you are talking about a fisa, you know, you have a career law enforcement official. and they put their signature,bi that's the full faith and credibilityey that t.ey are putting behind that warrant. >> yeah. >> sean: they never verified it and now we know that they even suspected themselves t that none of it was true in many ways. but it never stopped them because their desire to get that warrant far exceeded a desire to do it in a -- use the proper process and processes and do due diligence and they wanted it more than they wanted toue follow the law. and they purposefully kepto information that is pertinent from the judges. that's fair, right? >> yeah. i thinkk that's definitely -- i think that is now not in dispute anymore. let's think about what we know, sean, for sure, s indisputable. the core evidence for theab fisa warrant.
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that's andy mccabe's description. without it we would not have pursued the fisa warrant, came from ad product paid for by hillary clinton and the democratic party to try to destroy donald trump in the final months of the election. we know that the people who handle that evidence prepared and tried to rush it through the fbi to the court, were two agents who on their own, said they wanted to stop donald trump from becoming president. we know the person who created the dossier doesn't stand by it. he says he knew it was uncorroborated intelligence whew he submitted it and he himself despised donald trump and despite all that -- and now the nsa or some other intelligence community, agency, having concerns about the dossier and the fbi knowing the journalists they were going to use corroborating -- all of that, all of that now is not disputed and we think thist' is a goodd product. i think that's the question we need to have answered. why did this move forward with all of these flaws? >> sean: these just aren't flaws. they knew it was fraudulent and
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their desire to get trump, i would argue, far exceeds it by other evidence. noww the question is the before the election, talked about unredacting and releasing the fisa application. that has not happened yet. gang of eight information. that has not happened yet. the 302s with bruce ohr and christopher steele, that has not happened yet. >> right.im >> sean: the president recently said i might do it at the appropriate time if this is the fight that the democrats in congress want to have. but this is the fourth bucket, as we call it, that devin nunes was talking about, that everybody knew. >> right. >> sean: everybody knew this was phony -- this -- basically they created and fabricated a lie at worst, a story to the court and withheld exculpatory information that would have prevented any judge from ever granting a fisa warrant. why won't the president release it? >> so i think his lawyers and he have come up with a prudent concept. my reporting indicates that he is still as committed as ever to releasing these documents. listen, the first thing that will vindicate the president is if robert mueller
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finishes his investigation. the president is not charged with any crimes, right? he wantsrg to get this over wit. he is fearful and his lawyers are fearful if he releases the documents before then, he will be umaccused of tampering or trying to sway the investigation at the last minute. it's on a wind down. let it wind down is what the president and his lawyers are thinking, according to my reporting. he have this debate about how this thing originated and how the flaws occurred and make sure it doesn't happen again to some other person in the future. i think that's the process he is following. >> sean: great reporting. >> thank you. >> sean: this is huge. we'll have more on this later in the show.. yesterday during a conference in washington, democratic senator mazie hirono explaining why democratsnono have a hard time connecting with voters. they're just too smart. we'll get to that in a minute. joining us former speaker of the house, author of the best seller "trump's america." newt gingrich. when you read this thing on general flynn, we find out, okay, that there are only two known instances in which individuals haveal been indicted for violating the
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logan act. the last of which came at 1853. and neither indictment result in conviction. and the other one is mentioned is the fara law and we know that the doj issuedt a report that tallied all the prosecutions under fara since 1966. that would be seven cases with one conviction. is this how deep we go to get a guy that served 33 years in the military, that the fbi didn't believe was lying? >> sure. i mean, look, you have to understand, mueller is not involved in a investigation. mueller has a trump destruction project. he brought on a team, all of them dedicated to destroying trump. they have done everything they could to destroy trump. and part of that technique, which, frankly, sidney powell described brilliantly
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in her book, "license to lie" about the justice department. part of that technique is you throw the kitchen sink. you basically threaten somebody w and say, i'm going to bankrupt you, i'm going to put your son in jail. i am going to charge with you so many different crimes you will never get out from under it. now would you like to talk? and when you have thee full power of the federal government against you, it's pretty tough not to try to find a way to get them off your back. it has nothing to do with the truth. it has nothing to do with justice. and, mueller, i think, in a really sadne -- historians some day will comment that this was one of the most extraordinary efforts to undo the will of the american people by an established bureaucracy and its establishment friends that we have seen in all of american history.. i want to make one point just to put this in context. donald trump, after 92% negative coverage for two years, 92% negative coverage for two years, is somewhere between 44 and 48% approval, depending on the poll.
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ronald reagan about this point in 1983 was at 35%. the fact is that macron the wonder boy of france iss now down to 25 or 26%. and just had the worst riots in paris in 50 n years. so, the whole notion that mueller is now the person who is going to go out and save america by destroying the president, i think is an anticonstitutional effort by the organized left. >> sean: john solomon just breaks this sorry. we knew they didn't verify the dossier and it was not corroborated, which is part of their protocol and also part of the law. but now we see an email chain where they knew it had massive credibility problems. this is what he discovered. an email change with all thesese people names in it that shows they knew there was credibility problem to the very
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bulk of evidence that was used to obtain the fisa warrants in the fisa application and they withheld all of that exculpatory information from the judges as well as who paid for it, which was hillary, and how it was a political document. how can they get away with that abuse of power? >> well, because they're the establishment. they are the fix. they are the insiders. they are the guys thought "new york times" and at "the washington post" and all the networks except for fox all surround and protect them. they operated on a premise of course they all thought hillary was going to win. they never thought this was going to come to light. they thought they were helping the winner. it was enormous shock election night to comey in particular, to suddenlyy start realizing that his neck was on the line.
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he had been breaking the olaw. he always thoughtn: he would be protected. everybody near the clintons have been protected as you pointed out. >> sean: comey's name is on this email chain. he was on the email chain. he signed off on that. >> of course. you had the director of the federal bureau of investigation actively trying to destroy a presidential candidate. you have the former head of the fbi, bob mueller, activelyac trying to destroy the president of the united states. and i know it's frustrating, but the fact is, this is a clear cut f drama. they hate him. they want to destroy him it has nothing to do with the truth and nothing to do with the law. >> sean: if we don't get everyone else that lied, that we know lied, under oath, if hillary is never held accountable, you can say we have no equal justice or application of our laws.s. that's the scary part for every american. mr. speaker, thank you. when we come back, a one-on-one shootout me vs. geraldo rivera about immigration.n. also later, we have an update to tell you about. remember the teacher ruining christmas for five and six-year-olds?
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massachusetts state judge is now suspected of helping an illegal immigrant flee i.c.e. and as we previously reported on this show congresswoman pramila jayapal, there she is, who participates in the writing of the nation's laws, she went and met the caravan, met up with them in tijuana and escorted several migrants across the country. isn't that nice of them? joining us now, foxx news correspondent at large, geraldo rivera. let me read this to you a little bit here. we talked about family separation and all the issues involving immigration. we have a study that shows $70,000 per year the american taxpayer pays for every illegal immigrant we have also 63% of illegal immigrants get some form of government assistance. look at this one case. here we have a guy that had been deported eight times now commits a murder with a guy he works with creamery. geraldo, you get so worked up. i love you for your passion of people. i want a wall. i want to vet people. i want to make sure people can take care of themselves and are not a burden on the
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american taxpayer. we need the wall. and i think it would be good for people on both sides. >> i think that you and i together, sean, bridge the spectrum on this issue. we both want the wall. i think the wall will bring order to theal border. it won't solve the problem particularly of the drug the professional criminals, but it will stop some of the kind of chaos that we have seen recently with the migrant caravan. all i am asking is compassion for the youngsters brought here at a tender age by their parents through no fault of their own. if the president can win the wall, the congress funding of the $5 billion down payment for the wall, then i think the democrats t in congress, it is incumbent on them to compromise if they want the dreamers to get the pathway to citizenship. there is a compromise there. this issue is fraught with emotion. you mentioned the fellow who
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was deported eight times and kills his colleague at work. >> sean: by the way, a weekend before, a young teacher in texas a young -- same story. kate steinle. >> there are a million undocumented immigrants just in the radius here, just thent radius of new york city. you never hear about them, why? because they commit fewer crimes than citizens, sean. they are people. they just wanting to feed their children. they just want the american they live in desperately poor countries. they come because they are hungry and they are afraid. >> sean: wait a minute. i candy sympathize with that but look at this study we have out. a majority off non-citizens, even those with legal green cards, are tapping into welfare programs to the tune of 6 -- this is according to the census bureau -- 63%, the last reporting year, 2014,
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non-citizens using welfare programs and it grows to 70% for those here 10 years or more. it is costing us a fortune number one, it compromises our safety, number two. it puts a burden on our criminal justice system, educational system, and healthcare system. where is the sympathy for the american people? we deserve toym be protected first before we start thinking about helping other people in other countries. >> see, your viewers know youu as the tough guy. and, you know, you have a strong commitment to patriotism and i love you for it, you are my brother. you know that when immigrants come to this country, they come poor. theyy come because they are the wretched masses yearning to breathe free. the jews suffering from the pogrom. >> sean: why don't we take
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care ever the poor americans first and then maybe we can think about helping with our generosity. never been a country accumulated more country and advanced it for human good than thishe one. >> the fellow you mentioned that killed his friend there, if you mention that, in 10 million or 11 million undocumented immigrants. why not we talk about the 9,999,000 who did nothing but go to work and take care of their children and make their community a safer place? i think it's unfair when we take these anecdotes and we scare people with them. >> sean: will they pay for their own vetting? will they also guarantee they won't be a burden on the american taxpayer? >> they will pay -- albert einstein, all immigrants, they come here. >> sean: you are not answering. should they pay for theirn own vetting? >> you can bill them. by the second generation, they will be totally assimilated. by the third generation they won't even speak their native language anymore. this is a nation of immigrants. we need a combination ofgr pragmatism and compassion. >> sean: geraldo, you get the last word.
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rush limbaugh calling out the phony mainstream media. jenna bush hager explaining how a magazine that called her father a wimp impacts her. how one church is politicizing christmas. you won't believe it. we have an update on that teacher that told to five and six-year-olds.. santa doesn't exist. by the way, kids, wasn't true. update on that teacher straight ahead. ♪
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anti-trump media continues to lose credibility by the second, especially as they use the passing of president george h.w. bush to attack president trump. unfortunately they are just behaving as i told you that they would and that the subject of tonight's mini monologue. ♪ as our nation mourns the loss of president george h.w. bush, well, many in the media continue to use his death and incredible legacy to denigrate president trump, their tactics are getting more disturbing as they move on. just look at how the mainstream media went after the president for paying his respects to the late 41st commander-in-chief. take a look. >> could not help as an american having lived through the last three and a half years or three years or, two years especially, to apply words to moments over those last two words and go, wow, wouldn't it have been nice and different if. >> it became uncomfortable when every one of the people who eulogized the 41st president talked about civility, talked about generosity. you could feel the un -- i mean, it was a contrast.
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>> i think prince charles has felt more comfortable in new guinea than this president felt here today. >> he is not one to mend fences too readily. i think he is doing this because he feels he has to do it. i can't help but wonder if there was a thought bubble over donald trump's head just now, what he was thinking as he stood there. >> i have to imagine he was thinking, how much longer do i have to stand here? >> sean: pretty shameful, sickening, but not at all surprising. rush limbaugh appearing with our own shannon bream. he didn't hold back in calling out this media hypocrisy. let's take a look at what rush says. >> it's phony. they never treated him this way when he was president. they were vicious to him like they are vicious and partisan to every republican. i think it's just a vehicle for them, shannon, to be able to contrast what they think trump is versus the way they are telling us bush was. >> sean: all right. you see what's going on. like we saw with senator mccain, most in the mainstream media, they do a complete 180, forgetting their once vicious and nasty
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coverage like when senator mccain was running for president. "new york post" columnist michael goodwin who will join us in a moment wrote a column this week democrats really do love republicans when they're dead and goodwin exposes how low the press will sink to try to score deep political points against their political enemies. by the way, these tactics have serious implications. for example, president bush's granddaughter, jenna bush hager, is opening up about how nasty the media can be reflecting on "newsweek"'s infamous "wimp" cover of her grandfather decades ago. take a look. >> he spoke softly and he didn't speak about himself. he was humble. but why did that have to equate to being a wimp? and it didn't to us. he was our hero. >> sean: if you are not outspoken and you are soft-spoken, you are a wimp. otherwise you are donald trump and you're too abrasive. all part of a pattern, smear a person's name when they are alive. create a veneer of
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bipartisan and unity when they pass just so they can attack their new political enemies. in this case furthering the bludgeoning of donald trump. here with reaction, fox news contributor new york columnist michael goodwin is with us, former white house press secretary ari fleischer, also a fox news contributor. here it is, "dems love republicans when they're dead." michael goodwin, the fact is it's true. >> yes, it is sad, sean, you are right. and as i point out in the column this all sounds similar. the -- he is a hero. he's a gentleman. he's a patriot. he's a great american. and they said the same thing about john when he was in his coffin. when they were alive the same media attacked them relentlessly, accused them of racism. stirring up, fomenting trouble everywhere. taking the country backwards. they attacked their supreme court nominees with the same way that brett kavanaugh was attacked. so there is a pattern,
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except when they die, then suddenly they were the great americans. in this case, of course, they are being used, virtues are being used against donald trump. it's really a double whammy for the democrats in this day and age. >> sean: they did the same thing with ronald reagan, john mccain, ari, with 41 and 43. you're very close to the bush family. you were there when they were bludgeoning 43. that was a daily -- i didn't think it could get worse, but it's gotten worse. >> yep. >> sean: when i die, all you liberals out there that hate me, don't change what you really think of me. just say it be be honest. it's all right. i will give you a pass from heaven if i'm ever invited in. >> sean, you know, here's the one that to me speaks volumes, george h.w. bush went to visit a trade show
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and saw an absolute brand new technology for scanning products at a supermarket. nobody had seen it before. the "new york times" story front page "bush encounters the supermarket, amazed." here is the lede of the story. "the career politician who lived a cloistered life of a top washington bureaucrat for decades is having trouble presenting himself to the electorate as a man in touch with middle class life." this now is the man that "new york times" and others are holding up as a role model for all americans because of his goodness, because of his principle, because of his civility. they mocked him relentlessly, the thing about that story, it was 100% fabrication. that never happened. the "new york times" wasn't even at the event and that was not what bush was amazed about. >> sean: dan rather lied about 43. >> they haven't corrected it yet. that's right. dan rather lied about 43. fabricated information about bush. >> sean: if you are soft-spoken like 41, you are
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a wimp in the media's eyes. if you are combative like donald trump, you are a brute and this is unacceptable to the office. so, you can't win, can you is it and now all the sudden they hated 43, ari, now they love him. we would take him back in a minute. no, they wouldn't. he this would be all over him in five seconds. >> i remember in the 2000 campaign when george w. bush was running against john mccain, the press was all for john mccain. i remember thinking to myself, as soon as john mccain were to beat george w. bush, they will go against john mccain. that's the way they always are. >> sean: michael. >> look at the way john mccain was treated when he ran against barack obama. then he was just another dirty republican. they loved him in 2000 but by 2008, he was just another dirty republican. enough to he is dead so he
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is great. >> sean: yeah, amazing. save the lies if i ever pass away. just speak the truth. say what you really feel. all right. when we come back, we have got an update. remember the story we brought to you earlier this week that school, that teacher ruining christmas for five and six-year-olds? got an important update. you won't believe why one church put christ in a cage to make a cheap political point on christmas. unbelievable. straight ahead. ♪
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and accessoriesphones for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program visit right now or call during business hours. >> sean: family christmas continues to come under attack. we want to warn you, you probably don't want your kids to watch this segment. a church in massachusettsar put their baby jesus in a cage as part of a nativity scene to make a point about illegal immigration. we have an update on a story that we told you about earlier in the week. remember that new jersey substitute teacher telling
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first graders that santa is not real? she has now been fired. one of my guests responded to our segment monday night with a piece in "psychology today" entitled "sorry, sean hannity, the truth about santa is not fake news." and joins us now. a professor at kings college and also with us is fox news contributor rachel campos duffy. i read your column and then i looked into your background a little bit. this is like your big claim to fame. that you think that parents are lying and perhaps even hurting their children by telling them about santa claus, who isch real. i know santa is real. rachel knows he is real and you sit there. >> parents would be better off if they did not lie to their children about santa claus. >> sean: the thing that stands out to me the most, it seemede really uptight and you seem like you need to
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loosen up a little bit and you might want to look through then eyes of a child, the anticipation and the fun that goes along with christmas and the christmas season, instead of being so retentive about it. >> i think you may be mischaracterizing my view here. i'm not that upset and uptight about it. >> sean: no, you are saying don't like to kids about santa. >> it's more a matter of what i think the best parenting practices are and that parents need to be more cognizant about the risks that along to their children pose. >> sean: risks? >> yeah, you can damage your credibility with your child. >> sean: my 5-year-old child. >> you can use it as a disciplinarian crutch that can be very, very harmful. psychologists agree that it's p bad to use as a disciplinarian crutch. youu can promote credulity in your child by promoting them to believe in things simply because they are fun. >> sean: i could make the argument that halloween is
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teaching kids to be socialists because they are banging on doors and say, give me something for free.e that would take away the fun of halloween, which is the point. rachel? >> the s story of st. nicholas b based on st. nicholas, who, by the way, his feast day is tomorrow, and lots of kids are putting mary she was out today to get a preview of what is to come. you're right, sean, this is a season of anticipation, and there actually is this address, andve it's actually waiting forn actually has very deep cultural and religious significance for myself, for you, and for many other americans. what i think is interesting is, dr. johnson is clearly an atheist. so many times people who come from that secular point of view are calling for tolerance and open-mindedness and respect for so many things, and yet they can't seem seem to find that for christian traditions and belief. that is really what this is about. >> you are completely strawman-i
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ng myit position. i'm not intolerant of christian traditions. i think everyone should be free to celebrate christmas in whatever way they choose to. >> sean: you think it should be damaging to children. >> it's just so silly. you may have a phd -- >> i think it's better for parents to do with their children. if they choose to do t that, thy are perfectly free tore do that but i'm also perfectly free to point out the kind of risks that a parent should be aware of when they are lying to their child about santa claus. >> i may not have a phd but i have a lot more common sense, doctor, with all due respect, and i think that parents do this because they have memories of christmas themselves. those memories are beautiful. the christmas spirit has actually this western christian tradition, has inspired giving, salvation army, toys for tots, read this on the graves of our fallen soldiers. it's a beautiful tradition, this christian tradition, and i think you are overthinking it. you are taking the fun out of it.
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maybe you are a little bit -- >> sean: 15 second response rates because that's a very grungyde attitude to take. christmas is about so much before. > jesus christ, i agree. >> sean: you seem very angry. i just want to wish you a merry christmas. >> not at all. >> sean: i hope santa claus puts coal in your stocking. when i come back, today the word remembers the life, the incredible legacy of president george h.w. bush. we have highlights of today's emotionall memorial service from washington. that's next. ♪ we've been helping you prepare and invest for retirement since day one. why would we leave now? because i'm retired now. so? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement... with solutions to help provide income throughout. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that, uh, tie. or the suit. or the shirt. voya. helping you to and through retirement.
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♪ ♪ >> we are going to miss you. your decency, sincerity, and counsel will stay with us forever. so through our tears, let us know the blessings of knowing and loving you, a great and noble man. the best father a son or daughter could have. and in our grief, let us smile knowing that dad is hugging robin and holding mom's hand again. [applause]
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>> sean: a good man, a life of service. he'll be missed. unfortunately that is all the time we have less. we hope you join us on the weekday radio show, 3:00 to 6:00. there shall always be fair, balanced. we are not the destroy-trump-media. let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham standing by ndc. >> laura: hannity, it was amazing to see the former presidents together. we have such a rough and tumble political world and life in washington, especially. it is kind of sad that it takes something like this for everyone to pause and most people, not everybody, be able to pause, and appreciate their life, as he said, well lived, and a man with a immense patriotism, love of family, and love of country. it is nice when that can happen. it doesn't happen often. >> sean: it bothers me, though, that we can't say a good thing in life when somebody
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