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in the meantime we have great news for you. in about five seconds he's going to be taken over. it's a big shock. i read a lot and so do you. i don't trust the media. i would say two everybody that there's a lot of lying and manipulating going on and if you want to do your part if you want to have a say in the election don't let anybody talk you out of it because i sense there is some shenanigans. >> tucker: you think! nicely put. there are indeed some shenanigans, i would say. >> sean: great show as always thank you, welcome to "hannity." 's it's a go president wrapping up yet another huge rally, this
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time in pennsylvania. thousands lining up in this case in the rain earlier today for hours in what is a true testament to the president's resilience and the rapid advancement of american therapeutics, donald trump is now crisscrossing the country only days after his very swift recovery from covid-19. indeed he doesn't say i want you to have the exact same therapeutics i have and i will give it to every american that needs it for free so that they can get the fda approval. how come the media didn't cover that? meanwhile, his opponent joe biden can barely cross the delaware state line without becoming confused and sleepy and irritated. former white house physician dr. ronnie jackson is sounding the alarm, as most americans can see, about biden 'us, well mental fitness for office. we will get his take straight ahead tonight. also, speaker pelosi had a public meltdown on fake news cnn earlier today and she doesn't want to answer any questions about why she's blocking a second covid-19 stimulus package.
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we will play you the low lights of her meltdown, but first we begin tonight, judge amy coney barrett is well on her way now to becoming the newest justice of the united states supreme court. she ran circles around the democratic senators at today's hearing. she made them frankly look stupid, unprepared, desperate. she exposed the absolute hatred that now defines this new radical, insane, and extreme democratic socialist party. she did it with a calm unflappable demeanor and a solid command of facts without a single note in front of her. take a look. >> does the constitution give the president of the united states the authority to unilaterally delay a general election under any circumstances? does federal law? >> if i give off-the-cuff answers, then i would be basically a legal pundit, and i don't think we want judges to be legal pundit's. i think we want judges to approach cases thoughtfully and with an open mind. >> is roe a super president?
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>> how would you define super president? >> actually, i might have thought someday i would be sitting in the chair -- are not i'm appear. >> people you super president differently. >> are you willing to say that roe was correctly decided? because that's really the essence of the question here. >> well, senator, as i've said to others of your colleagues in response to questioning, that it's inconsistent with the duties of a sitting judge and therefore has been the practice of every nominee that sat in the seat performing to take positions on cases that the court has decided in the past. >> since you became a legal adult, have you ever made unwanted requests for favors or committed any verbal, physical harassment or assault of any nature? >> no. >> have ever faced discipline or entered settlement related to this kind of conduct? >> no, senator. >> i want to just ask you very simply, i imagine it will give
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you a very short resolute answer, but you condemn whites supremacy correct. >> yes. >> thank you. i'm glad to see that you said that. i wish our president would say that so resolutely unequivocally as well. >> sean: he's only sat in a million times and we played in a million times. judge amy coney barrett or judge acb as she is now being called, her track record is impeccable. she's more qualified to serve on the highest court in the land then, well, a lot of sitting justices now, so now senator spartacus and his democratic colleagues, they are engaging in little more than performance theater, a baby temper tantrum here and there something they are frankly very familiar with. and that's why we saw all of the props today. in fact, far left senator sheldon whitehouse was so busy with his large cardboard prints that he forgot to ask judge amy coney barrett a single question for 30 straight minutes. and by contrast, well, judge acb had no props, no prepared notes
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whatsoever. nothing. take a look. >> most of us have multiple notes and notebooks and books and things like that in front of us. can you hold up what you've been referring to in answering our questions? is there anything on it? >> the letterhead that says united states senate. >> that's impressive. >> sean: democrats completely outmatched, completely outclassed but that won't stop them from doing anything and everything imaginable to block judge barrett's confirmation. we know the game plan, we all know what they did to justice kavanaugh and his family. they tried to ruin this man's life and forever destroy his reputation and what was nothing but a politically calculated and coordinated hit job. they ripped away his perception
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of innocence, all due process. they made reckless, baseless false accusations one after another. they put this country through hell, all in their attempt to upend his confirmation. watch this. >> judge kavanaugh, you should not be serving in this building as a supreme court justice. judge kavanaugh is your worst nightmare. >> not only do women like dr. ford, who bravely comes forward, need to be heard, but they need to be believed. if they need be believed. >> i just want to say to the men in this country, just shut up and step up. >> let's look at beach week ralph club biggest contributor club. >> that probably refers to throwing up. >> drinking is one thing, but the concern is about truthfulness and in your written testimony, you said sometimes you had too many drinks. it was there ever a time when you drank so much that you couldn't remember what happened or part of what happened the night before? >> sean: so will they ever apologize for the treatment of justice kavanaugh, apologize to
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his family? will they ever apologize for the high-tech lynching -- you remember what they did to justice clarence thomas. will they ever apologize to the family of robert bork and the false accusations made against him? of course not. for democrats, nothing is ever off the table. lies, smears, slander. it's all a means to an end. by the way, buckle up and prepare for the worst. so far acb is doing a remarkable job in making them look pretty well, small. there with reaction the author of "big for myself," former white house press secretary fox news contributor sarah sanders. fox news contributor katie pavlich. i notice a lot is happening here. being so close to an election sarah sanders, you could just see that they've all been warned and they know the political implications if they come off as mean as they did with justice kavanaugh, but it's still boils over seemingly to me, your thoughts? >> well, i think you're exactly
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right. i think they're trying not to repeat the mistakes they made with kavanaugh, unfortunately i don't think they're disciplined enough to do that. the liberal mop is already attacked judge barrett for her faith, for her family. when that didn't work, we saw them aggressively attack her today on health care come on abortion. thankfully, she's way too smart to take the bait. she ran circles around them. she made them look small and she looked like a very highly qualified independent woman that she was and reminded people what a supreme court justice should look like. she was the definition of that today. i think the big take away and the things that we saw as this was wrapping up is that justice barrett is 100% ready and capable to take on that role and kamala harris is not ready to be next in line to be president. 's that was the biggest most apparent thing i saw as we saw this day wrap up and come to a close this afternoon. >> sean: what amazed me
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katie, as i was watching her is the fact that she was so unflappable, but her depth of knowledge in the law and the intelligence, it was a display of real judicial brilliance to me. and i was -- i don't often look at the tv and say "wow, that's very impressive" beyond what i usually see and i thought she was at a level that i thought we don't get to see very often. >> well, first, i have a full notebook just on notes from the hearing today, so i feel a little bit sad about that considering she didn't have a single note. >> sean: you are a very impressive too. >> i'm working on no notes, but i am a big notetaker, but in terms of today, sean, it was very impressive to go into the depths of the law, especially to walk through the way that precedent works, the way the court system works when
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democrats are accusing her of walking onto the supreme court and repealing all of these pieces of legislation that they hold dear. she forced senators to ask her very specific questions and of course as we know, as was displayed yesterday, democrats are focusing very much on the issue of obamacare and today she reminded them, well, obamacare was written by congress and it's not going to stand up to constitutional scrutiny because certain parts of it were taken out, that's a result of congress riding about law and i do recall, sean, obamacare was passed in the middle of the night only by democrats and was rushed through by nancy pelosi who said she wanted to see what was in it after they passed it. well, here we are. the other thing too that i really loved today was senator lindsey graham senator marsha blackburn senator joni ernst and of course judge barrett completely demolishing this idea that democrats are pro all women. it's very clear that their only pro women who ascribed to their
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very far left policies and define women by their position on abortion rather than the knowledge of the law under other accomplishments. i thought that they really explained and exposed that narrative very well today. >> sean: sara, you know, no forecast, no hints of future rulings. what we now refer to as the ruth bader ginsburg role, i mean, she answered every question the right way. let me switch very quickly to the 2016 election. you were there in 2016, sarah. and you watched -- we all saw the same poll numbers and what i was telling my audience is just ignore the polls and if you want to participate, participate. i believe we are seeing very similar numbers to that which we saw in 2016. i don't believe them. i never believed them in 2016, i didn't believe the exit polls when they came out in 2016 either, just like john kerry was
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supposed to be the president in the 2004 race, and i think there always is an effort to deflate conservative enthusiasm and my attitude is anybody that says they know how this election is going to turn out, i think is wrong. i cannot tell the audience tonight how this election is going to turn out. i would just say act like your six points down, you're on your own 20, you've got 2 minutes left in the game, no timeouts you got across the plane and have the extra point to win. that's how i view elections your thoughts? >> well, i couldn't agree with you more. there's only one way to run, and that is to run aggressively, and that is exactly what the president has been doing since day one. he has a great record of accomplishments. if he talks about not only what he has done to help all americans do better under his presidency, what he plans to do in the next four years, i think he has a very, very strong story to tell and he's out there
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telling it. he's working hard. this is a president that fights harder than anybody i've ever met. he has more energy than everyone i've ever met and i don't care what the polls say, the enthusiasm is there. i've seen it as i traveled across the country over the last several months. you can see it when you look at any trumpet event and parades there is literally so much love and enthusiasm for this president. that's because people appreciate the work that he has done. i think one of the things that's taking place this week in seeing the difference of what an election does and what the consequences are. we are now going to have a 6-3 conservative supreme court instead of a 6-3 liberal supreme court. >> sean: may be five and a half, three and a half. i'm going five and a half on justice roberts, the chief justice. katie, what are your thoughts? because i do believe that -- i don't believe this president will ever poll accurately. there's always been certain
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political figures that you can't pull. your thoughts? >> yeah, well the lessons of 2016, i don't think necessarily have been learned when it comes to only relying on the polling. there's a lot of broader context in terms of what is happening on the ground, which tends to be ignored. if you look at the rnc and their voter registration numbers, they are registering millions of new voters in swing states across the country and registered -- newly registered voters are most likely to vote. they're not being counted in polling is even likely voters. you look at the ground game the trump campaign has put out there. they've been knocking on a million doors a week between the trump campaign in the rnc and of course as sarah mentioned you've had trump campaign surrogates from family members in swing states, vice president mike pence running across the country since the beginning working on this for the president, talking to new voters and if you look at the data and i think it's really interesting from the trump rallies that the
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rnc puts out. what 20%, 18% of the people who are attending these rallies are democrats. so if you look at all of the data as a whole in the context polling only shows one very small snapshot in time. there are these other issues that are certainly falling on the side of president trump. >> sean: my humble advice for everybody watching the show is assume your vote will tip the election. if everyone has that sense of urgency, anything can happen and the media -- the mob could be shocked again. wouldn't it be worth the price of admission? anyway, sarah, thank you, katie good to see you. speaking to the president, he rallied yet another massive crowd in pennsylvania, had a few things to say about his week his frail, his, well, struggling challenger, the ever cognitively challenged joe biden. take a look. >> he has no clue and he's not a nice guy. just so you understand, not a nice guy. if he was a nice guy wouldn't hit him like this but he's not a
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nice guy, he's a bad guy. he's always been a dummy, but he's never been -- no, no, in his best of years he was considered a dumb guy. >> sean: joe obviously is struggling, much-needed help for sleepy joe might be on the way. according to reports, former president barack obama is soon going to hit the campaign trail for joe and after repeatedly trying first not to get him to run and after endorsing hillary clinton in 2016 and then waiting until the last possible second to endorse biden in the democratic primary in 2020 obama will finally campaign on behalf of his former vp with only days to go until the election. with friends like that, by the way, who needs enemies, joe? at this point it's no secret joe biden needs all the help he can get. it is clear that he is cognitively struggling out of the campaign trail. yesterday he forgot senator mitt romney's name. refer to him as that mormon governor. joe also confused robert byrd with ted kennedy.
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even mixed up which state he was actually campaigning in. he barely knows the day of the week now and tonight we learned biden apparently thinks president trump is now running for a third term. this is all in the last two days. you cannot make this all out. take a look. >> win ohio, the game is over. i think win ohio and florida are two critically important states that are very close that trump won significantly the last two times. and we feel really good. >> sean: all right, someone might want to remind joe that the president has only been elected once, but if you want to give him another two terms, we will let you advocate all you want. they may also want to remind joe the american people are not stupid, they can see right through his court packing scheme. they are rightly demanding answers. joe is still pleading the fifth that people have the right to know -- no, they have no right to know. we the people, we. take a look. >> i've already spoken on it.
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i'm not -- i don't want to get off on that whole issue. i want to keep focus. the president would love nothing better than to fight about whether or not i would pack the court, not fact the court et cetera. the focus is why is he doing what he's doing now? >> sean: get this, biden, the democrats, all their allies they are all in the in the medial mob, the 99%. they are now attempting to manipulable voters into believing that the simple constitutional act of filling a court vacancy, which has happened 29 times in presidential election years, is somehow the equivalent to court packing, which is not happening in 150 years. what they're telling you is simply not true and joe and kamala harris, they want to increase the size of the court but hide what they are going to do until after the election when they will pop it on you for the sheer purpose of adding favorable judges, which would manipulate the vote on the u.s. supreme court, which would corruptly render the u.s.
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supreme court powerless to the whims of the executive branch and by the way, that would also mean the legislative branch. it would be the biggest power grab in 150 years. add to that amnesty for, oh 50 million people that they hope might vote democrat. then of course adding, let's see, d.c., puerto rico former democratic senators in perpetuity. democrats do not care about our constitution or the stability of our republic. they only care about power. for them, political power takes precedence above all else. imagine if donald trump wouldn't answer the question. for example, as we speak nancy pelosi blocking a massive covid-19 stimulus bill. the bill would offer a lifeline to millions of struggling americans. it meets many of follow sees original stimulus demands, but pelosi won't even pick up the phone and negotiate with the president. why? she is worried that it might bolster the president politically. and when confronted even on fake
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news cnn, friendliest of all places for a democrat, she had a complete and total meltdown over a simple easy question. take a look. >> is that what this is all about? to not allow the president to take credit if there's a deal? >> i don't care about that. he's not that important. but let me say this, with all due respect, with all due respect, and you know we've known each other a long time you really don't know what you're talking about. i wish you would respect the knowledge that goes into getting -- meeting the needs of the american people but again defending administration all this time with no knowledge of the difference between our two bills and i thank you for giving me the opportunity to say that in person. >> sean: three weeks from tonight you the american people will have a very, very pivotal choice to make. will you cede power to the radical socialist left? are you going to let chuck schumer in the legislative filibuster, are you going to let
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nancy pelosi be in charge of her taxes? will you allow them to take over the courts? will you allow them to take over the senate in perpetuity statehood, as i mentioned for d.c. and elsewhere, will you stand by as our country descends into one-party rule? or will you turn out and vote like your country depends on it? because guess what? three weeks from tonight i would argue we are at a tipping point and you are the ultimate jury. here with reaction, fox news contributor dan bongino, former florida attorney general pam bondi. the stakes can't be higher. i do think is an effort, pam and we've all been election observers now for many, many years, to deflate enthusiasm create the impression, oh there's no chance. donald trump can't win, but we saw the same thing happen in 2016 and he did win. thoughts? >> you're exactly right, sean. if, in fact, i was with him four years ago on the campaign trail. the crowds are even bigger now despite everything going on with covid in this is a man who has
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just come off with covid diagnosis. 100%, 74 years old, nobody in this country can keep up with donald trump. look at that rally in florida last night in sanford, florida. look at pennsylvania tonight. these crowds are incredible. people love the president. and that's why it's so important for him to be back on the campaign trail. his coming to an airport near you soon as people, by the thousands in the polls cannot dispute the facts. and those of the fact and he is going nonstop, compared to joe biden, would you just said can't remember anything and that should frighten all americans. it really should -- not only that, his directing voters to a nonexistent website, joe biden. in the president is game on. he's 100%, he's going strong and they cannot, they cannot discount the number of people coming out. if they cannot the boat parade they cannot discount all of the
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voters out there. none of us are going to answer polls. we are -- it's the silent majority. >> sean: i've never been polled in my entire life. december the want to poll me? look at the video, look at the size of the crowds, joe biden can barely get 30 people to show up at event. if there is so strong i hate donald trump contingent starting with most of the media, 99%, but you know, the enthusiasm for this president, i've never seen anything like it and all the years have been observing politics. >> it is impressive. i remember being a secret service agent when obama was running against hillary and a lot of the agents on obama the candidate at the time's detail called me and said listen, this guy's going to win. said no way, hillary has got this thing locked up and she was the default candidate and they said no, no, you don't understand the crowds. but of course the media celebrated it then because it
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was obama, the anointed one. but i think another factor playing into this and the reason there's a lack of enthusiasm for biden, as i said yesterday and i will say again, he's a con man. he's running a scam. he is lying to both sides, sean and this is the problem. is lying to the moderates telling them his line, he is lying to the liberals telling them he's liberal. here's how you wade through the scam fog biden has created and you get to who biden really is. you have to ask this question. who is he really afraid of? and it's clear as day he's not afraid of the moderates. the moderates don't want to court back. or else he would say i'm not packing the courts. he's afraid of the liberal lunatics he's surrounding himself with. they want the court packed and that's why he won't say i won't pack the court. he was afraid of the liberal lunatics, and that should make you very afraid when he gets in office, god forbid he does. >> sean: great analysis dan bongino, pam bondi, great analysis. when we come back, joe biden actually told the population not to vote for him.
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i don't make this stuff up. we will play the tape and asked the architect karl rove about it straight ahead.
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>> sean: big question, are you better off now than you were four years ago? question that ronald reagan made famous at the one and only presidential debate of the 1980 campaign against jimmy carter and it remains as much a key campaign question today as it did then. american voters recently surveyed by the gallup organization answered that question with a resounding yes. 56% saying they were better off now under president trump than they were four years ago under
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obama and biden. that despite a raging pandemic rampant violence, mostly democratic run cities and deeply states. biden responded to a direct question about these poll results with his usual dismissive tone and he t ironically couldn't even get these numbers right. you can't make it up. only two days out on the campaign, he needs another thre days rest. take a look. >> if they think that they probably shouldn't. 54% of the american people are better off economically todayay than they were in our administration. well, their memory is not veryer good, quite frankly. >> sean: here with reaction -- [laughs] not very good, quite frankly. former bush of administration deputy house chief of staff, the architect, karl rove. we will get to the cognitive question with dr. ronnie jackson. we are three weeks from tonight there's nobody knows where cuyahoga county is, where hamilton county is, i can go through all the counties and you know them all and what they mean. how do you see the rays three
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weeks out? i think there is an effort urging people to never trust the media. >> i want to go back to what you started with because it really is astonishing. think about this. this is sort of -- it's not as bad as deplorables, and you know they cling to their guns, but what the joe biden just say? joe biden said you're stupid. he said you can't figure out what affects you in your lifee and the prosperity of your family and community. think about that. y you're right, ronald reagan asked the question and the one debate in 1980, are you better off than you were four years ago? gallup smartly has picked it up and ask that question ever since. today, you're right, 56% of the american people say i'm better off. amazing! we are in a pandemic. 10.7 million more people are without jobs today. why do 56% say that? i think they say it because in 2017, 2018, 2019 and through february of this year, they were enjoying better prosperity than they had been enjoying for years
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and they give president trump credit for it.th by comparison, in 2012, in thee final months of barack obama's reelection, that number was 45% and in 2004, just before bush got reelected, it was 47%, buts 56%, it says something about the sense of prosperity in the sense that we are better off and life is better and the opportunities are bigger and we've got more opportunity for our family and our future and our community -- today, even with all the difficulties we've got. it shows the strength of theur economic issue, the issue of who can better restart the economy is one that donald trump can beat joe biden on, but he's got to do what he did the other night, and that his focus on it and do the following. he's got to have a narrative. he's got to establish a narrative. this is what's critical as we come down the pike. in 2016, he had a narrative which is washington is broken you need somebody to go in and disrupted, i am the agent of change and here's what i'm going to do, i'm going to restore our
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economy, get the relationship right with china, make america'k military strong again and build that wall. everybody knew what his narrative was. he needs to have that same narrative, that same clarity coming down the pike here and i think the narrative is this. joe biden is not shooting hestraight with you. he said he was against fracking in the primaries, now he says he's for it. said during the primaries and continues to say i'm going to get rid of the prompt tax cutsts and then turns around and says i'm not going to tax anybody whn makes less than 400 more -- i'm not going to tax anybody who makes them know mike less than w $400,000 a year. you're not shooting straight. he said something earlier in the year and then said something else different. he said in a primera not going to attack the supreme court and now he says you'll know my opinion after the election, you dummies. you don't deserve to know what i'm thinking about until after the election is over. not shooting straight with the voters in the other part of it is, he admits he wants to be the most progressive president in history. that means he wants to be the most left-wing president we've ever had and always got to do and how the president needs to do is go to the democratic platform and go to the
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biden-sanders unity task force recommendations and go around the country saying here's what he said, here's what he wantss o do. he led you to believe he was a different kind of guy, a traditional democrat in the primaries, now he's showing his true colors, but denying that he's in favor of all these things that he's endorsed in a platform and in a unitye' recommendation and trump can do that.ti i saw a guy the other night who was the happy warrior. he came out, he was light, he did a little dance. he said -- he had a smile on his face, he delivered the attacks with not a grim look on hisn face, but like he was enjoying it, and that's the kind of guy -- if he wants to win that's what he's got to do in the next 20 days. >> sean: karl rove, the architect. i would just say anybody that makes a prediction, i don't trust anybody. you saw the exit polls in 2004 what did they say? refresh my memory. >> well, the exit polls in the afternoon exit polls said bush was tied in mississippi losing white men in florida, getting wiped out in north carolina and minnesota, and ohio and colorado. >> sean: john kerry was going to be the next president. >> they went in and told him congratulations, mr. president. you're going to the occupant of the oval office and the mediaa ,
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believed it. i remember that afternoon while we called around to all the media saying this is not right. three quarters of the voters in minnesota and north carolina are not women. well, maybe he changed the nature of the electorate. but look, i'm worried less about election night thenn between now and then -- between now and then the president needs to have that same discipline. he was focused the other night he need to have that same discipline in 2016. he got up and mocked reince priebus and steve bannon and kellyanne conway and said they told me to stay on script and he mocked them but that discipline was good.
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i saw some of that discipline the other night. if he wants to win is have to continue to have the discipline. one other thing. he's a showman. he needs to figure out how to do this. for example, but, why not get one of those big screens andis when he's talking about how biden is not shooting straight like on fracking, go to pennsylvania, be in front of a plant -- one of the chemical plants that's their because they got the natural gas revolution occurring there. talk about jobs. running the plan. and then say -- now he says -- here's what he was saying during the primary, let's go to the videotape. here's what he says, put are seven or eight, have him saying it and then now what does he say? kamala harris up there and put the president -- and put the vice president up there and saying he is not shooting straight with you, go to the videotape. >> sean: wait a minute, that will become the equivalent of the karl rove whiteboard. we will call it the donald trump teletron, whatever that thing -- the big one.t all right, former white house physician dr. ronnie jackson. he is saying it.
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>> sean: a poll recently conducted by the "washington examiner" found that 60% of registered voters are concerned about biden's ageam compared to just 45 who said the same about president trump after the countless blunders that we have witnessed during the campaign, even the last two days, is it fair now to say that biden's age is a valid concern? former white house physician dr. ronnie jackson. he said today that he believes biden does not have the mental capacity to handle the
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presidency, citing concerns over cognitive decline and suggesting biden needs a cognitive test should he win the election. it took a lot of heat online for his statement. he's here to further explain. also the former white house physician.st you were the physician for barack obama, correct? >> correct, yes, sir. >> sean: okay, and -- look everywhere i go people ask me about it, so the media have kind of put a black out on i guess we could say -- i guess every politician, anybody on tv radio, you can have an occasional flub here or there. this seems far worse, as an observer, not a medical opinion i'm not diagnosing, i'm just saying there's nothing wrong here and i believe other people see it too. what do you think it is? >> i agree with you, sean. i'm not saying it -- i'm not i taking care of biden, he's never been my patient, i've never examined him but what i can tell you is i've taken care of three presidents during three administrations and i know
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exactly what's required to sit i in that seat of the resolute desk and make those decisions both mentally and physically and something is going on here. he's not prepared for that. we see this, he has good days and he has bad days and that's kind of how these usually transitions. we'd seen it with friends and family, all of us have seen something like this. it doesn't just happen overnight, you don't just wakeua up one morning and your complete leak cognitively impaired. it kind of happens over time you'll have good days and then bad days and that's what's going on here, you don't know where he's at. he doesn't know what office he's running for. you know, he was in ohio thought he was in pennsylvania five who was running for the senate, he said that multiple times. he has trouble articulate in words, finding words and he shuffles a little bit when he walks in stuff now, so does a lot of issues that are going on here that i'm seriously concerned about in my big question is where is academia on the medical side? remember, president trump did nothing, nothing like this to generate the response that i got directed as me as his position
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where they wanted to know every single thing about his medical history, what medications he was on, everything about his medical past and they were making all these accusations about his mental fitness to be president. it's nothing with the media right now. the far left and the liberal press, its crickets.in there's a huge double standard out here. at the is covering this up and i was thinking the other day, the stuff going on with nancy pelosi and the 25th amendment, people were thinking that's directed a' president trump, i don't think it is anymore.or i think they're laying the groundwork for what happens god for he becomes presidentgr they're going to have this locked and loaded because they are going to need it really quickly when he gets a new office if they were unfortunate and for to win.is >> sean: the media had no problem asking about ronald reagan. u they had no problem asking about senator mccain. if joe biden, god forbid, from my political perspective, number one, he would take office olderl
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than the last day of ronald reagan's eight years in the white house. i see somebody weak, i see some buddy frail, i see somebody that is struggling mightily cognitively, and it's being covered up. and the media won't talk about it. that i see as just outright bias. do you see that part too? >> absolutely. the liberal press nothing more than the communications branch for the democratic party. it's a sad thing but we are interviewing -- the guy that's going to be our chief and commander and head of state. as someone who's been there and knows what's required of that office, i'm very, very concerned about his ability to lead this country. i don't think you can do it and i think we see evidence of that every single day and it's going to get worse and worse as time goes on. >> sean: i don't disagree. all right, thank you. i know you're going to take a lot of heat but they asked about reagan, no problem then, they asked about john mccain. i don't even said about bernie sanders. bernie sanders is, you know he's like the energizer bunny. he's a socialist, he's a nutst exactly. he has a lot more energy.
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thank you ronnie jackson. by the way, when we come back the new report about biden's family conflicts, financial interests. this involves joe's son-in-law. we will explain and get reaction from senator tom cotton as we continue. thanks for being with fox.ve
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>> sean: like i've been telling you, the ever forgetful joe biden is a complete embodiment of all things the d.c. swamp and the sewer and abi complete embodiment of everything wrong with washington, d.c., and senate where learning even more about potential problems inside the biden corrupt business bureau because politico reports that biden's son-in-law is advising the campaign on the pandemic response, by the way, all at daylight and dollar short whilet
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also investing in covid-19 start-ups, which of course raises serious conflict of interest alarms. for political, "simultaneously advising the campaign, venturing into covid investing good post-conflict of interest concerns by biden administration or simply create the awkward appearance of him profiting off his father-in-law's policies." the biden campaign just dismissed the report, they told fox news that was baseless and innuendo. it sounds like a pattern of behavior within the biden family. use their last name, cell influence, get really rich regardless of experience qualifications, kind of like all things zero experience hunter biden, what he did in china o ukraine, russia, and elsewhere. as our friend peter schweizer pointed out, we have very strong evidence that multiple members of biden's family, the so-called biden five used slippage over personal enrichment andde
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political influence in a variety of different ways. here with reaction senator tom cotton.ie not just a reaction to this, but ron johnson and senator grassley put out a report, talked about three and a half million dollars from the former first lady of moscow, deals with chinese nationals, russian nationals ukrainian nationals, russian oligarchs, ukrainian oligarchs. it seems like it's a lot bigger than burisma. thoughts? >> there's no doubt about that. you just rattled off just a handful of the business deals that hunter biden has done around the world. he must be a true business genius and the slater report shows that joe biden son-in-law may be cashing in on his public service as well, so i think now you have to ask the question how many people in the biden family are cashing on joe biden's public office? think his answer to that question -- but you don't deserve to know, just like he says when asked about packing
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the courts, so you're going to appoint a bunch of liberal lawyers to take your gun andun threatened property and center your free speech and dictate how you worship your god, but here's the real answer. a lot of them are cashing in. we all know about hunter biden now the son-in-law, his brother and his sister, they have all made money off joe biden for decades. the biden family is starting to rival the clinton family in cashing in on the public service, sean. >> sean: and i guess -- we always have the double standard because if the last name of hunter were trump, why do ica believe it would be a very different reaction to all of hunter's business dealings? 1.5 billion, bank of china. any experience in oil? no. any experience in gas? energy? no. ukraine? no. why do you think they paid you millions? i don't know. may be because her father, you know, was in charge of ukraine. probably. 49-year-old man said that on gma. that to me would be a
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quid pro quo. i don't know, maybe i'm just old-fashioned. your thoughts? >> yeah. i know, sean and with the son-in-law. look, it's very curious that he appears to have left the regular practice of medicine and gone into venture capital investing once he became part of the biden family when joe biden was vice president. d this didn't happen 30 years ago when he joined the family, when joe biden was vice president. they started this company they've invested hundreds of businesses in health care, which is a highly regulated industry which of course has deep and widespread interests across a number of federal agencies and of course people who are looking to influence federal policy, or looking to influence a potential biden white house will want to curry favor with yet another member of the biden family was holding himself out as a key conduit and point of access to joe biden, just like his brother and his sister and his son have done for decades. >> sean: we have 30 seconds left, how do you see the state
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of the race three weeks out? >> i think it's on the knife's edge the presidency and the senate could go either way ands that's why it's important that republicans get out, they work hard, the vote earlier by absentee on election day, give money especially to a lot of these embattled senators because of joe biden wins democrats win the senate, than they are going to fundamentally change the structure of american government so we do not have conservative government in this country in the future. >> sean: if americans don't want that to happen, every american needs to be all in. thank you, senator, appreciated. more "hannity" right after this. - the world is in turmoil. been turned on it's head. of a possible recession..
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believe anybody. i don't think anybody knows. you will make that decision three weeks from tonight. set your d.v.r., never miss an episode and never let your heart be troubled. haura ingraham. >> laura: i have to get one of those banners. i don't think i have ever set a d.v.r. >> sean: you want to put the ingraham angle to mine? i could loan it to you. >> laura: i think you have to work here for 25 years. >> sean: i don't get paid enough for this abuse. you give it to me. tucker. >> laura: hannity, i checked thr mailbox and outside of the house i got nothing from you. 4 1/2 years. no fryer. >> have a good show.