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mean that we should just totally say that there is no way that it could be something we do not understand.meal >> tucker: and we won't, because we have an open mind on the show above all. m doctor, thank you very much. good to see you. we are back tomorrow. here is sean. >> sean: great show, tucker, hope you had a good weekend and a lot of barbecues, fun, because so many sacrificed for us so that we can do that stuff. f >> tucker: a man i agree. >> sean: welcome to "hannity," we will break a lot of news tonight. we have the classification issue we have not addressed yet, we tell you every night on thele program that we are so blessed that we live in the greatest single best country that god ever gave man. never in the history of mankind, barry farber has said, has a country acquired more power and abused it less than our country, and also never has a country used its awesome powers and resources for the advancement of the human condition, not only our citizens, but around the globe.
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we will be the first to say that we are not perfect. human beings are not perfect. but what makes this country so special, so great, so unique ish that it starts with the founding documents. our declaration, our constitution, our bill of rights. the explicit understanding that human rights, they are not government given, but endowed by our creator, and inalienable rights for every american, life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. ronald reagan reminded us and pointed out many decades ago that freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. now from world war ii, where my father served four years in the pacific, to the rise of communism, to the fight against radical islamic terrorism right here on american soil and abroad, the american people, we are a good people. we have always fought to protect these freedoms against those that would destroy our way of life. and many in and out of uniform have fought bravely, given the ultimate sacrifice defending
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against these threats abroad, it is so critically important that in this tipping point of history that we hold our government accountable. that we prevent the erosion of these hard-fought, all thesi blood, and toil, and sacrifice and expense for our freedoms within this country, if we don't get this right, and protect these principles, america as we know it will cease to exist. and that is why, frankly, we have been spending so much time and sounding the alarm about the corrupt, high-ranking, not h-rank-and-file, bureaucrats in the deep state, in the intel community, in the fbi department of justice and elsewhere, those that subvert the will of we, the people. using the awesome powers that we give them to protect us too literally in some instances, oh, clear hillary clinton of placing crimes to impact the
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presidential election. and try to impact the election using russian lies. and then at the end of it, using russian paid for lies by hillary to take down a duly elected president, donald trump. a pack of lies. tonight, now all roads are leading to the dossier. you know the names, comey, strzok, page, clapper, brennan, all these other deep state actors, they have hated donald trump and many others. they have latched onto hilary's dirty russian dossier. and they have used the phony documents in a variety of nefarious ways. even "the new york times" suggesting, oh, and might have been russian disinformation the whole time that she paid for. and comey obtained a fisa warrant, he signed warrant number 1, october 2016, claiming at the top of the fisa application, "verified and true." he claimed that it was true and accurate. brennan, clapper were proliferating the dossier lies
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throughout the government. leaks to the media, leaks tool harry reid, strzok and page plotting to use the dossier as an insurance policy just in case the loathsome donald trump who should lose 100000000-0 would ever become president. over the weekend, a very serious congresswoman, liz cheney, really said something that could be treason on their part. let's listen to what she said. >> strzok and page, who were in charge of launching the investigation and they were sayingyi things like, we must sp thisng president. we need an insurance policy against this president, that in my view, when you have the people in the highest echelon of the nation saying things like that, that sounds an awful light like a coup, and it could be treason. and i think that we need to know more. we need to know what jim comey's role was in all of this. andy mccabe reported to him. what was comey's role in that? >> sean: it is now inevitable, it is not a matter of "if" it is "when."
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we will know about the extreme, the power of abuse, the high-ranking bureaucrats, what they did to malign candidate, then president-elect, then presidentt donald trump. late last week, the president granted attorney general barr the power to declassify material related to the ongoing investigation into the origins of the russia witch hunt. fourf separate occasions, the fi nine months investigation, the house intel committee investigation, the bipartisan senateth committee, and now the mueller report. no collusion. the american people, you will see the truth with your own eyes, and it is not looking good to the few at the top that have abused their power. by the way, it is not "if" it is "when." we are going to see it. and the question will be, who needs " to be held accountable? you do not have to take my word for it. the swamp is in full panic mode.
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today, america's most holier-than-thou super patriot jim kony, knows better than anybody, issuing another op-ed, calling trump a dumb liar and any talk of government corruption is "worst deep state conspiracy ever." for some reason super patriot jim comey forgot to mention the dirty hillary clinton bought and paid for russian lie dossier even though it was him. he was the guiding light for nearly a year, and the very basis for the corruption accusation. and now, remember, he faces the fact that he swore to fisa court judges that it was a verified bulk of information was true. comey's rampant fisa abuse, that is not a conspiracy theory. jim comey, i warned you before, you do have the right to remain silent. you should have taken my advice from the get-go. sadly, i think that your rage
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for president trump and intense love of the spotlight is really overcoming every bit of commontr sense that you might have. comey desperately now trying to shape the narrative, so too clapper and brennan, absolutely fear and terror in the hearts and minds of all of these people, because the attorney general will show the american people what they were up to. the anxiety is palpable, tonight the deep state is in full panic mode. they are even digging bigger holes every single time they open their mouths. frankly, sad to watch, but important that we get right. take a look.kl >> i see it as a very serious and outrageous move on the part of mr. trump, once againag trampling upon the statutory authorities of the director of national intelligence and the heads ofir independent intelligence agencies. i know that my former colleagues intelligence agencies are looking upon this with great concern and worry. >> i wonder what else is going
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to be classified that risks jeopardizing source and method. >> sean: no one would risk sources and methods! for them self preservation, at this moment, is now the key of the day. always more important than preservation of civil liberties and our constitution, rule of law. the same goes for the intel chairman, well-known liar, the cowardly adam schiff. calling barr's investigation a quest for transparency, called it un-american. the sameun schiff who tweeted ts in december of 2016, "president obama can and must declassify as much as possible about russian hacking our elections, rest assured that trump won't." and i have offered him four hours of airtime, three on the radio show, one here. why won't he come on? we have every single lie that he has told you, we the american people.av he is a liar, a conspiracy theorist. in the worst part is, we now
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know that he is lying. a conspiracy hack through and through, and we have a lying partisan hack in charge of the house intelligence committee. that is scary. but rest assured, barr is not going to release sources and methods or highly classified intelligence, and let's not forget c that those who are now saying, oh, we can't release this, are the same people that were asking the attorney general of the united states barr to break the law and release the mueller report with grand jury testimony included. that is called selective moral outrage. we are about to see importanton evidence surrounding the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal. it's set. the president declassified, it will come out. we will learn the extent of the government's spying efforts into the trump campaign. also breaking tonight, former trump campaign associate carter page just revealed that his contacts with the fbi informant stefan halper were extensive. and continued for more than a
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year. spanning a time period before and after the 2016 election. that's right, spying occurred. james comey says, i did not spy, but he assigned the first fisa warrant. we will find how and why hillary clinton's phony russian dossier that she paid for and never told the fisa court judges that she paid for, it was used against the president and his allies. we also learned aboutt media leaks, ramping bias, and whose inalienable rights were trampled on. as president trump pointed out, and we could well uncover the role of some of the closest allies, but argues probably great britain, probably australia, probably italy, but i'm just guessing. what do i know? take a look. >> the attorney general is one of the most respected people in this country, and he has been for a long period of time. he is going to look at a lot of documents, some he may find interesting, maybe he will finds
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none interesting, but for over a year, people have asked mee to declassify, so what i have done is i have declassified t everything. he cando look. and i hope that he looks at thea u.k. and i hope that he looks at australia, and i hope that he looks at the ukraine, and i hope thatnd he looks at everything. because there was a hoax that wasks perpetrated on our countr. >> sean: perpetrated on the country, as per usual, getting to the truth will not happen without a fight. this is now an important mission for all of us. as americans to preserve, protect our constitutional rights and liberties. look at the dossier author, christopher steele, refusing to cooperate with barr's investigation? why don't we extradite him? why don't we tell britain to send him over?at pretty telling, given three years ago, steele was ready tost talk to anybody and everybody in the government about the russian lies. and according to a big new report, sara carter,
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investigative reporter and journalist, ag barr facing resistence from the intel agency "this is not just about trump, it is about a nearly a decade of abuse inside the intel committee and foreign collection authority." by the way where is my fbi pin, that is for rank-and-file that love theirry country and protect us every day, not the upper echelon, .2%. more on the breaking news, sara carter, sara, what do you got? >> so, sean, it is not just what you're talking about now, but for at least a month, n attorney general william barr has been back and forth battling the bureaucracy that you were talking about that does not want to give up the information. the information that congress says is essential to understand what actually happened during the 2016 election and the investigation into trump. one of the issues regardingin ts
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is a memorandum that i have here written in 2017 by rosemary collyer, she is the judge on the foreign intelligence surveillance court, and intelligence sources tell me and other attorneys and analysts that within this memorandum is a number of pieces of information that actually lists out those abuses. those exact abuses that you were talking about within the intelligence committee and the story that i published today. one of the issues that they are saying is that the fact that these expansive laws under the obama administration allowed for monitoring of people, much more than what is authorized by the foreign intelligence surveillance court. now what the congress is asking sources and for is nothing to do withha now what the congress is asking for is nothing to do with sources and methods. if you listen to what former chairman devin nunes, now the ranking member on the intelligence committee, is asking for is the fisa documents to be unclassified on carter page.
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also asking for emails between the doj and the fbi that they have seen, that they say will reveal that they knew that they were withholding information. and that being, the doj and fbi were withholding information from the fifth court. this is essential. it is part of the exculpatory evidence that they are also evidenceto evidence that carter page and george papadopoulos and others have told the fbi that being stefan halper, that they had nothing to do with russia and there was no connection between them and rush on the trump campaign, and they said this as they were being recorded. another piece of information that the congress is asking for is for bruce ohr's 302s. those are the interviews that the fbi conducted with bruce ohr at the time. and thepp information that he would have. compile this all together,r, and what you can see is that clapper, brennan, john brennan, clapper, and james comey are fighting back tooth and nail. and those in the bureaucracy that support them are doing the same. and they are trying to stop
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a.g. barr from getting the information. but now president trump has authorized the declassification, and he has given barr full authority to examine that information and make it public. and that's what the intelligence sources that i have spoken to says needs to happen, and the american people deserve the truth. >> sean: all the good people in the intel committee. it is not a matter of if, it is all coming. sara, thank you, the five buckets as we always talk about. while we actively search for truth every night on this program, then you have the media mob, theh 99%. by the way, every newsroom in america failed the american people.. isn't it interesting that the talk show hosts, the ones that yes, we do investigative reporting, straight reporting, we give opinion. we are honest about opinion. we even do sports and culture, isn't it funny that it took thee talk show hosts to break open the story, because they have such an agenda driven shows every day that they call news? it is fake. and they continue to spread
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baseless rumors, outright lies, but theyum love to prop up peope like the great pillar of society michael avenatti, and the con artist michael wolf, remember wolf, he was the media mob's favorite darling because he hated trump. last year given hours and hours of airtime spreading anti-trump lies featured in his book. he even lied about me in that book. and i confronted him in a story, he never bothered to call me and confirmed, i said that is a lie. what you said was a lie. i don't know. wolf's inaccuracies are so blatant and numerous, he was forced to admit that he was not a journalist. his job has nothing to do with the truth. that's not how the media presentede him. he is out with another brand-new book, full of lies apparently again claiming that mueller's team drafted an indictment against president trump. only the second time in the special counsel office existence that they felt compelled to come
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out about michael wolff's lying book and say what he is claiming isf' false. the second book in a row, wolff f peddling lies that the media absorbs and loves, this from a person that fake news cnn, conspiracy tv, msnbc, they worship. we do need the libel laws in the country changed, especially slander against public figures. i would be really wealthy if they can do that. nicholas sandmann, that 16-year-old kid, maga had, he will be a billionaire because of what the corrupt media did when they slandered, smeared, besmirched him for days on end even when we knew the truth. at least let's start with loser pays a system to get rid of the slipip and fall attorneys and losers like wolff and avenatti, they can no longer be able to profit from slandering other people on the so-called news networks. it turns out acts-first cnn, msnbc, they don't give a rip about truth. liars, conspiracy theorists, spreading a hoax. that's what they have done for
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two plus years to the american people. joining us now, fox news legal analyst gregg jarrett and fox news contributor ari fleischer. i really want to go over if i can with both of you, so, the cia and fbi are resisting the declass, and they were asking the attorney general to break the law and release grand jury information. >> the irony is lost on no a on. there is a tendency to over classify everything. about 90% of the classified material is not classified at all. i often joke that the fbi orders chinese takeout, it is classified, because it deals with the chinese. they said of the nunes report -- >> sean: you just got ari fleischer.et >> i like that one, it was a good line. >> let me step back for just a
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moment if i may, 1970, the abuse resulted in a church commission, they found that these agencies were spying on americans. so congress passed new restrictive o laws, people like john brennan and james clapper have over the years been able to work their way around these laws, and i think that you are going to find at the end of the day, you have said this before, that the cia and others were outsourcing their spying on americans including the trump campaign. >> sean: not spying, what they could not do legally here, they outsourced to our allies, great britain, australia, maybe italy. could it be. and they had them do -- they had them break the law for them. >> why are all of these confidential informants overseas? why were people lured overseas? because the cia cannot spy on american soil, its own citizens, but if they are lured overseas, they could get the mi6, mi5,he gchq to do their dirty work for
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them against the trump campaign. >> sean: how does james comey with a straight face say, oh, we don't spy in the fbi? by the way, i believe that about the 99% of fbi special agents, thank god that the premier law enforcement agency in the world remains that today, but he signed the first fisa warrant. was that not spying on carter page and the trump campaign? >> when you are in the government it feels like surveillance, when it happens to you, it feels like you got spied on. i the truth is both, if you are in the government, you call it legitimate surveillance, if you're the victim, you got spied on. the plain english is that the spied on is correct, but the principal why this is worth fighting over is to figure out how it started. and gregg is on to it. i was there after september 11th. i am aware of the tremendous powers that the government has and should have to read our emails, follow us on the street corner, go into a bar, i'm cool with that. if it is all connected to terrorism. there is
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something going to attack the united states. the government has this awesome power. when it is misused against american citizens, with the opponents political campaign, this is where we have to c investigate how it happened, because no government should do this lightly to an opponent's political campaign. >> sean: think of what they did. you had literally the fbi director bragging, oh, i told general flynn, a 33 year vet, that he does not need a lawyer, and then they were settingng him up. comey bragged, i would never do this in the bush and obama administrations. >> think about flynn, they use the logan act against him, and then they monitor his phone calls, and release the results of unmasked phone call to the press, and no one has been held accountable for that? >> sean: ari, last year in the obama administration, a 350% t increase in surveillance, unmasking americans, why would
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samantha power have 300 unmaskings? >> and top-secret documents are now secret and leaked out to more people. >> this began to unfold before the inauguration. spying was taking place all the way back to 2015. and throughout 2016. and it was principally done by john brennan, the instigator oft the russia hoax. >> sean: i have friends in the studio tonight, transferred, just crazy enough to buy a time-share, they are the guys. they are friends of mine. but they asked, are they going to be held accountable? trump declassified, it is huge, it is not if, it is coming out. >> when the inspector general report comes, yeah. it will be devastating for several individuals, and that will then give william barr the opportunity to present this to a grand jury for a potential indictment. >> sean: you think that they will try to ken starr barr. >> it is the only thing they can do to barr is to turn it into ken starr, which is what they did in the whitewater
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prosecution. >> sean: coming up, troubling stories trickle out about sleepy, crazy, creepy uncle joe biden. karl rove next. and the great one, mark levin straight ahead. ♪ when we started our business
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♪ >> sean: tonight democrats are losing on all fronts, the russian hoax, the prayer about mueller has boomeranged back against them and creeping even closer and closer, right inside the obama white house. the oval office, and that means, democratic so-called front runner, crazy, creepy, sleepy, uncle joe biden. buried in a 2017 "washington post" piece exposed by breitbart news, is more evidence joe biden himself was exposed in the early stages of the russia probe.
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yes, that is not coming from me, from "the washington post," even participating in secret meetings about the original counterintelligence investigation, the same probe that resulted in, yes, the dirty dossier being used as the bulk of information in the fisa court applications resulting in the single biggest abuse of power corruption scandal in history. sparking even more questions about what did biden and obama know, and when did they know it, and that's just one of many problems facing sleepy, crazy, uncle joe, with the allegations shady dealings overseas. that would mean ukraine. that would mean china. an all out enthusiasm gap, nobody wants to go see him. as politico points out, biden crowd sizes, lack of majors campaign events, who has been on the beach for ten days, has many people worried and wondering,, where is the enthusiasm for creepy uncle joe? where's the excitement?
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it could be that biden's past is catching up with him, like the last pass support for the '94 crime bill, the one that dogged hillary clinton in 2016, you mar remember this. >> that is unless we do something about that cadre ofre young people, tens of thousands of them, born out of wedlock without parents, without supervision, we should focus on them now. not out of a liberal instinct for love, brother, and humanity. although i think that is a good instinct, but for simple, pragmatic reasons. if we don't, they will. or a portion of them will become the predators 15 years from now. and madam president, we have predators on our streets. >> sean: president trump is taking notice, tweeting, "anyone associated with the '94 crime bill will not have a chance of
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being elected," before adding, super predator was that term associated with that crime bill, that sleepy, crazy, creepy uncle joe was heavily involved in passing and it does not stop there. resurfaced 1974 interview with "the washingtonian," biden told the magazine "i don't think that a woman has the sole right to say what should happen to her body."" does that sound like someone who represents today's new green deal, democratic after birth abortion party? does that sound like somebody who is going to get democrats to the polls in 2020? combining allse of these blundes with a roaring economy, and a president has an even clearer path to victory in 2020 against, oh, any of these radical, crazy socialist democrats. by the way, don't take my word for it, let's go to 12 separate models for the 2020 upcoming campaign. analytics for moody, president trump wins a reelection in all 12, and ofai
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course with the radical democrats, the hate-trump media mob doing smearing every minute, second of every day, now is not the time to let up. joining us now to break it all down, fox news contributor karl rove. i'm not somebody that ever gets ahead ofel an election. we both know the weekend before an election, who knows what wilb come out? but it is certainly the economy, how hard left the democrats have gone, their slate of candidates, how do you see it at least -- when is the building into? >> that was interesting that steve ratner, who is no friend of donald trump's, he was barack obama's auto czar wrote a piece in "the new york times" pointing out all of the models of the a election are forecasting a trump victory. but i would say that we have to be cautious about this. cannot get overconfident. cannot believe because the models predict that today that, that is what will happen.ve if you look at it over time, the economy and who you vote for for
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president is a nonlinear relationship. that's what we call it in polling terms. what that means is, an incumbent absolutely gets punished for a bad economy. if you are herbert hoover, you are blamed for the bad economy, on the other hand, a good economy is not necessarily were awarded as or consistently, particularly if you do not do two critical things in an election is an incumbent, talk about your success, talk about the next step, and disqualify your opponent as a threat to that economic growth. can i gave you one example that we have been through? >> sean: yes. thank goodness, where has the whiteboard been? >> it's back! unemployment rate in october of 2000 was 3.9%, now it is 3.6. the real gdp growth in 2000 was 2.97, growth in 2019, 2.97. this was the clinton-gore third
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election, this was al gore running to be the third term of bill clinton, they had a good economy, it was slowing down, we were in a recession by the next march, but it was a good economy as we approached the election and the econometric models were forecasting a victory for al gore, but he did not talk about it, he sure as heck never talked about what the next steps were for clinton-gore, and he never succeeded in disqualifying george w. bush, who proactively talked about what was necessary to spread prosperity morege broadly, which was to cut the taxes and lower the regulation and focus on teaching every child to learn to read. so the election is about whatever the candidates say it is about as long as the people accept it, and if the president is going to using economy to his advantage. p it has to be those three things. talk about it, explain the next steps, and disqualify the democrat opponent. >> sean: i would also like to see the republican party unite
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and -- nationalize a selection as a bid choice election. green deal, the mullahs in iran, or the trump success, deregulation, lower taxes, safety and security fraud. simple. >> sometimes an incumbent wants it to be about little things but president trump should make it big things in order to overcome what he is facing. >> sean: are way better than we were two and a half years ago? yes, we are, when we come back, the great one will talk about the declassification, sleepy, crazy, creepy uncle joe, and airports discriminating againste chick-fil-a, because the owners are christian. and he talks about his passion and his beliefs. faa investigating.re trace gallagher, big report tonight straight ahead. ♪ trace gallagher, big report tonight trace gallagher, big report
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♪ >> sean: democrats once screamed from rooftops about transparency, now that president trump, by the way, is giving it to them,pr he has declassified russian investigative documents, they are running for the hills. here with reaction about that, by the way, 11 days, 12 days in a row, number one amazon.com bookstore everywhere, hannity.com, "unfreedom of the press." i call him the great one, host of "life, liberty, levin," number one show sunday nights on cable, the great one, how are you, thank me. >> doing great, sean, and it is hilarious to watch this coming evening chris comeau and joe scarborough may understand what i am about to say. >> sean: be nice, you get me in trouble. go ahead. >> i thought that the media wanted this information, the pentagon papers were all proud of themselves, leaks to "the new york times," all about
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the fisa court and so forth. democrats once the classified information, they are trying to hold the attorney general and content for it, the president says, i will tell you what, i will give you a boatload of information and the attorney general will look at it, we will find out about russia collusion, russian interference in election, what the obama administration did or didn't do, and all of a sudden the american media says we don't want to look. all of a sudden they are helen keller, they don't want to see, they don't want to hear, they don't want to know buttkiss, it is more administration about what a joke the mass media is in the country today. they do not represent a free pass, it is the democratic party. >> sean: all true, 99%, and every newsroom in america got it wrong with a few exceptions here, like catherine herridge, ed henry, people that did some really great work. i want to ask you, because the president is really right about biden, nobody will say it, but it is really true. >> look --
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>> sean: [laughs] oh, boy. for those of you at home, that means buckle up, what mark is about to say. >> no, joe biden has been in the public square for 50 years, b he is a dumb guy. he just is. he says dumb things, they are treating him, his own staff tonight are treating him like a veal, they don't let them go out in public, they are scared of what might come out of his mouth. his own president that he ran with,il obama's nervous, he does not know what he will say. but it amazes me now how tenderw the media is. don't say that about joe biden. they call trump hitler, a racist, a white supremacist, stalin, mussolini, anti-semite, you name it. that's okay, when he is overseas, when he is here, they call them all of these names, that's okay. oh, joe biden is low iq, all of a sudden, are you in bed with north korea? i will tell you what is funny about that that we have had to hear about that the president likes dictators, all in all, the media, groupthink, pack mentality, democratic party progressive social activist media, what are they doing all
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day? the president of the united states likes dictators. well, if the president of the united states likes dictators, barack obama adored them, loved them, cuba, obama opens in embassy.s who is tougher on cuba? trump or obama? iran, $150 billion for the icbm, the terrorism, the nuclear warheads, who has been tougher on iran? obama or trump? china, they are building these highlands, they are militarizing the islands, the united states does nothing, tell me who has been the toughest president in my lifetime on china? and by the way, was obama tough on china? russia, collusion, somebody better tell vladimir putin that we have the toughest sections on russia than we have had in history, north korea, we have a naval armada off of the korean peninsulaa like we have not seen since the 1960s, that was not there when obama was there, that is trump.
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they also intercepted a frigate, do you remember that? and the toughest economic sections on north korea too, he must love un. look at egypt, obama was in love with the muslim brotherhood, the egyptian people overthrew it. obama was still in love with the muslim brotherhood, and he withheld arms temporarily from sisi. >> sean: easy, he gave billions to morsi. he said jews are descendants of apes and pigs, obama gave that guy money, for people that do not know what you're saying. >> i'm not done! look at syria, oh, we will have a redline, so gassing his own people, obama did nothing. trump does something about it. lookta at isis. look all over the world. who is that there was coddling dictators and communists and all of the rest, and who is it that is standing up to them? trump stands up to them, so to listen to the quislings and the
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media and so for it to go on and onothe about trump likes dictat. one jerk from "the new york times" says, oh, he would've love pol pot, the things that they say about trump. in the names that they call him. so trump says that joe biden's low iq. he is low iq. that is not trump's fault. >> sean: [laughs] i have asked karl rove this question, i will throw it at you. many people may not know that you were the chief of staff to one of america's greatest attorney generals, ed meese. one of the guys that i admire so much. are we better off than we were two and a half years ago on every foreign policy issue that you mentioned, and the best a relationship with israel ever, and are we better off on every discernible, measurable statistic economically? are we better off, mark? >> we are better off in every respect except where he needs help from the democrats, like on the border. we are worse off on the border d because nancy pelosi and the democrats want open borders. they want people pouring in here by the millions. they care about their party before they care about their
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country. that is absolutely the case. they want to turn the entire country into their failed cities.. so the president of the united states can't stand up, where he can act on his own constitutionally, he is. he tries to make deals with these people and they don't want to make deals, because they are hard-core radical ideologues coming out of the most radical osleft-wing parts of the countr. so when they have control overle an issue or when the president and he needs their help, we are worse off because they are sabotaging the president, and ready for the mediate, they are sabotaging the country. >> sean: great one, for over two weeks now your book is number one on amazon.com, bookstores everywhere. the amount of research is exhaustive, you learn about the past, the present, and what media is today. 99%, every news division in this country failed the american people. they conspired and literally the
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extinction of all things democrat, congratulations on the book sir. >> god bless us. >> sean: don't forget to watch his show "life, liberty, & levin," number one sunday night, 10:00 p.m. right here on fox. when we come back, is chick-fil-a being banned from airports because its owner has expressed pro-christian beliefs? the faa now investigating, a full investigative report on that, and i have for the record, i love chick-fil-a. the best, i'm going to buy more chick-fil-a, just because i want to. straight ahead. ♪ . my experience with usaa has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber family. we're the tenney's we're the hayles, and we're usaa members for life. ♪ get your usaa auto insurance quote today.
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♪ >> sean: the faa investigating decisions to exclude chick-fil-a from airport concession contracts, trace gallagher, live report from the west coast newsroom. for the record, trace, i don'tm know how you feel.
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i like in-n-out burger outut there, but i love chick-fil-a. >> i'm a fan as well, sean, san antonio national airport,, and buffalo national airport both excluded chick-fil-a saying that the company's opposition to same-sex marriage is part of the "legacy of anti-lgbtq behavior." neither airport or city council provided evidence to back up the claim. in the department of the department of transportation has got her complaint alleging t the airport operator discriminated against chick-fil-a because of the owner's religious beliefs. then first liberty, a law form that fights for religious freedom, sent elaine chao a letter complaining about the discrimination and the faa is now investigating, quoting here, "federal requirements prohibit airport operators from excluding persons on the basis of religious creed, for participating in airport activity that receive or benefit faa grant funding. first liberty applauded the faa's investigation into the
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airports "blatant illegal religious discrimination." chick-fil-a says it is not involved in the investigations and does not hold a particularve social or political stance. >> sean: in a new interview, kanye west, thank you, trace gallagher, liberalsea i bully people who are trump supporters, and jon voight putting out a video on twitter calling the president thee greatest president since abe lincoln, making actors like alyssa milano responding calling him a f-lister trying to stay relevant. that would be her. fox news, correspondent at large geraldo rivera. listen, i understand -- >> what about dan bongino? [laughs] >> sean: hi, dan. love you, too. thanks a lot, geraldo. >> we are the a-listers. >> sean: if you don't agree with the owners of chick-fil-a,
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don't eat there. but you can't do that institutionally. >> i detest people putting a political litmus test on a business. any business, but certainly a fast food chain, what you judge chick-fil-a buy is the quality of it stricken, period. i don't know if we can go to mcdonald's now, going to every other burger king, and the five guys and all of the rest of it and say, what is the politicaliv affiliation or religious belief of the owner? you cannot go down that road, and liberals are so intolerant, they are -- political correctness does not begin to describe -- >> sean: if they don't want to go there, fine. but one thing, chick-fil-a do put their money where their religion is, dan bongino. they don't open on sunday.he for that reason. that is one day in seven that they have decided no money. that speaks volumes about, okay, their commitment to their faith. >> yeah, sean, i love chick-fil-a too.. their breakfast is pretty awesome too.
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there is one across the street from fox in newch york. >> sean: the line is a mile around the block. >> you could barely get in, and the liberal city no less. i thought that liberals did not like chick-fil-a. here's the deal, whenn conservatives lose elections, they change their strategy. when liberals lose elections, they want to change the rules. we saw this with the electoral college, the supreme court. when they cannot do that, the use of culture to bully people. the only weapon, because they rely strictly on emotion and not facts and data, they have been immunized to that stuff a long time ago. their only weapon is to use the culture to try and suppress opposing voices. that's why this ridiculous attack on chick-fil-a, and good for the trump administration for fighting back. new rules, libs, see how you like and now that the government investigates you guys for discrimination. >> and for alyssa milano,or the star of "wet hot american summer" to put down jon voight, the oscar and multi-golden globe winning actor is really beyond
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the pale. let's stop calling names, stick to the facts, stick to your lane, alyssa, jon watched you on "charmed" and what was -- >> sean: nobody knows, that is a problem. john voight is such a patriotic, loves this country, he is such a good man. last word, dan. >> geraldo, you and i rarely agree, but you nailed it, john voight was in "midnight cowboy" and "deliverance." alyssa milano was in "dinotopia" and "dickie roberts: former child star." w that is real, by the way. speak of the funniest part is it's not a joke. ask your doctor if epclusa is your kind of cure. woman 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate.
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this is about the rule ofy law equal applications of law, equal justice under the law, and our constitution and our way of life. we will never be the media mob let not your heart be troubled.. laura ingraham, how are you? how was your weekend? >> laura: we went to arlington. i actually showed my audience some of the photos of my family of arlington cemetery. >> sean: so you went there yesterday? >> laura: i was crying. i was a mess. my kids are always, you are crying too much. it's so moving. everyone should go there. it was really nice but wheng. you're with family and really close friends and family and you have those kinds of moments it's beyond having a beer and a hot dog. that's fun too. it's really special. >> sean: all the people that did this for us did it so we could have those weekends. >> laura: i agree. >> sean: i know that we are