“Why Do They Hate America?” - Hannity CALLS OUT Media CORRUPTION In Iran War Coverage

“Why Do They Hate America?” - Hannity CALLS OUT Media CORRUPTION In Iran War Coverage

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Segment 1 (00:00 - 05:00)

straight up. — I'm running as a socialist. Get behind me. It used to be a thing. Hey, don't tell anybody. I'm actually a communist socialist. Let's keep it on the down low. — Now they're running on that platform. Was that going on 50 years ago, 40 years ago? — You go through cycles. It's kind of like they got to learn their lesson. You go through Walter Mandel, then you go to Bill Clinton who took a more middle of the road approach. And then after Hillary care failed, uh, he followed Dick Morris's advice and he triangulated and the remember he said famously, "The era of big government is over, the end of welfare as we know it, all of those things. " — Um, but you we got to understand one other thing and maybe this is a good way to kind of dovetail onto another topic. — Legacy media is corrupt. You want to know why PBD is so successful and all these podcasts are successful and talk radio in spite of people proclaiming it's dead. Not even close. I'm on 760 stations every day and Sirius XM and I'm on Fox and Fox is crushing it. I'm honored to be there. I love being there and now I'm doing this podcast. Why are people turning off legacy media? Because I I'll give you three examples. I brought them with me. This is the economist. This is their cover. Advantage Iran at this point in time. — Okay. Then you've got foreign policy saying why US victory in Iran would be bad for Washington and bad for the world. Then you have Politico uh thought Iraq was a blunder. Iran is far worse. Why do they root against our country? Whether you agreed that with Operation Midnight Hammer — Mhm. — this epic fury or not, when American treasures in harm's way — Mhm. — for crying out loud, can you just hope even if you disagree that it works? — Mhm. — It's almost as if like cheering against America has gotten cool. Cheering. And I really do think Sean, Donald Trump came in and ruined their he ruined their bra. Something happened. It's beyond TDS where it was like, you know what, to hell with him and I'm going to turn it and burning the flag is cool and talking crap about our soldiers is cool and the hell with the system and trying to burn down the system. It made it trending to hate the greatest country in the history of the world. I'm talking about Sean, Rome and all that and it greatness and Assyria, the empire 700 years. Nothing beats this country. Talk as much as you want. Talk about all the influences. Talk about everything. Name me a better place. Go ahead. You could pick up this phone right now. I could order food, plane tickets, this, do a homework paper, everything. Just And this is the greatest place. And it all started here. And it's all in this country. It's cool. It's like, hey, like f America. Yeah, man. And they get together in these groups and they think it's cool. They think going on these campuses and bashing this country. Yes, you could criticize, which I said earlier, criticize. Yes. And this is the thing too when it comes to politics, Sean, they think everything has to be perfect. They expect this guy, they expect the president to be absolutely perfect. One mistake and it's turned on him. How what was the first one you said? Advantage Iran. What are you talking about? Advantage what? What is They're hanging on by a thread. — They're corrupt. — The um you brought up the media and I think you're the perfect person to have this — discuss. I'm not them, I hope. — No, you're not. But to me, it comes down to a couple different things. Why does the mainstream media — essentially root against America? — Here's my philosophy. Number one, a lot of these people are detached. — They're in their ivory towers, whether in the New York, whether they're in Boston, whether they're in LA, San Francisco, and they're not, you know, fly over country. They don't have family or friends that are serving in the military. They don't know. So they can just sort of like pontificate from their soap box. That's number one. Number two, undeniably patriotism is almost at an all-time low right now. — Rob, I don't know if you have that whole our shared values are uh are at alltime low. Whether it's family, whether it's community, patriotism alltime low. I go around with an American flag everywhere I go. Vinnie says to me the other day, he goes, "Wow, like you just got out the shower with the American flag. I don't mess around, bro. — I wear it every night. " — Exactly. And then here's the kicker. We all know this. Trump derangement syndrome is a real thing. Be cured. It's a real thing. People hate Trump so much. If Trump goes, "Hey, I got you. I want you guys to save money. " People would go, "Oh, you want me to save that money? Here's my wallet. I'm going to burn it on fire. Don't tell me what to do. " — Cancer. — Wait, you guys remember when he was telling like they came out and said RFK said, "If you're pregnant, — don't take Tylenol. " THEY'RE LIKE, "OH, YEAH. While they're pregnant, and all for dinner, buddy.

Segment 2 (05:00 - 10:00)

— Yeah. Oh my god. — And at the end of the day, we have it so good here in America. — We do. — We have it so good. You said you traveled to the other side of the world. You have no interest in going back there. I've traveled. You've traveled traveled. All I People go, "Where you going this summer? " I go, "I'm staying in Miami. I there's no place else I want to go. — I've been around the world. There's nothing like America or Miami. " But uh we have it so good here. — Miami is getting too cluttered. Just saying. — It is because Adam, come on down. No, don't complain. — But we have it so good here. When you have it so good, you look for things to complain about. — Yeah. — I remember I had a conversation with this uh this be a real quick story with this Indian kid on Man. — Yeah. — And he goes, "What what is depression? " — I was like, "What? " He goes, "I hear that they're American kids. They all have anxiety and depression. I don't know what depression is. " I said, "What do you mean you don't you never been depressed? " He goes, "No, I don't know what this word means. What does it mean? " I'm like, you know, when you're like so sad and upset about you don't have anything going on in his life. He's like, yeah, that is India. You have to figure it out. — Yeah. — He's like, why are they so depressed in America? I love you, Kamage. And uh it was incredible. It made me realize we had so good here that we have the luxury of being depressed, — you know. Um Tom, we were talking earlier. Your dad fought in World War II. — His dad did. My dad's father. I'm — Your dad's father. Okay. My dad fought in World War II, four years in the Pacific, died 30 years ago. My father and that was the greatest generation. — Yeah. — And I think of you're raising a lot of good points here cuz I think of my grandparents all came from Ireland. I took one of those ancestry tests. — Oh, really? — Yeah. I'm like the only person that came back 100%. — Oh, really? — You're Irish? — 100% Irish. — Wow. — All four of my grandparents came from Ireland. — Hannity. And they told me that how Sean — Sha Hannity — I like that guy to buy some Irish Spring out of it. — Try the Irish Spring 5 in one. It's actually really good. I use it. Yeah. You're going to start showering now. — Yes, my lady. — Oh, we should have that as a sponsor, — you know. Uh we have product placement here. I got Starbucks. I got Celsius. Where are all where all the advertising? — So 100% Irish go. — So 100%. But I think that they came here and this is the quintessential American story. It's not the Sean Hannity story. And they had nothing. Broke, poor, they faced their discrimination. Irish Catholic need not apply at the time. Every group that's come here, I'm not you can't compare anybody to what happened to African-Americans, separate and apart. — And but um they did it because they wanted a better life, courageous people. They were thinking about future generations and they were willing to sacrifice their life and then my parents stood on their shoulders and I stand on my parents' shoulders. I refuse to your You teach people how to get wealthier. — Adam, uh this guy's run CEO five Fortune 500 companies. — Next level right there. — Next level. Okay. And I'm just telling you all those things we owe it to our kids to teach them what freedom is. the blessings of liberty and freedom and the high cost of liberty and freedom. That's why you're right, Tom. You said it earlier. I don't want these kids to die. However, I you have to weigh that against well, do we want to leave this country to our kids and grandkids with a nuclear armed Iran, a group the number one state sponsor of terror and then risk a holocaust potentially down the line? Did we learn if we could take Hitler out before the Holocaust, did you take him out? — I'm killing baby Hitler. I'm straight up — Straight up doing it. — Yeah. — Well, isn't that what we're doing here? — Yeah, that's what it is. I to — and I hate Hitler analogies. — Yeah, I'm not a fan of Hitler. I'm going to come out and say it. I'm going to stand. — So do I because I feel like it's a form of name calling that somehow moderates history because if you're going to call somebody a liar, okay, they lied. You proved it. They are a liar in that instance. But when people use Hitler's name as a name call, it's like wait a minute that the comparison is you can't compare it. How dare you use that to create, you know, just all you want to do is create the boogeyman effect and the angst across the aisle and push the votes the other way through just the slaughter of reputations. And I agree with you on that because I feel that Hitler has his own tragic, horrible place. And I don't want to I don't want it watered down or used in any way. I want it to have almost a sense of just horror that sticks to it that you that you can't talk about it unless you look into the eyes of it and see the pure evil that it was and it disgust you so deeply at that moment that you say to yourself there is no

Segment 3 (10:00 - 13:00)

comparison. So that it's almost like it says I you know it's almost like a word that you can never use. And it just disgusts me. — Well, Thomas, let me ask you though this because you're raising a great point. I argued the same way you just did, but not as articulately. But here's my point. The regime in Iran, if they're that evil, and we really believe if they had nuclear weapons, we are risking for our children and grandchildren a potential nuclear holocaust, is it not like Neville Chamberlain and Churchill? Can we take that basic lesson from history? — Absolutely. You know, oh, the appeasement strategy. Hey, but that's it didn't work. Who sent pallets of appeasement? I'm sorry. Dollars over there. — I wish I thought of that when I was fighting Gavin Newsome this week. — Who sent the pallets of appeasement over there? This was Barack Obama with the Neville Chamberlain playbook. Well, let's assume and what they assume is that because they're for sale, that guy's for sale. and they apply the same standard to say, "Well, look, you know, we've been um we've been uh bribing the poor for their vote by giving them welfare programs. Let's just bribe these guys because they apply that same standard of human manipulation that they that works for their voting blocks over there. " But they're dealing with bloodthirsty genocidal dictators. And that's what I call them when I to say blood and then this is where somewhere in culture is smiling cuz I said it that way. They are bloodthirsty. There's a blood lust for the complete termination and destruction of the other side. That is not a person that you can just bribe with pallets full of cash because they're going to take the cash and they'll say, "Boy, that guy was dumb. " — Yeah. And they're going to go, "Look at all this money we have to keep doing what we're doing. Just keep it down. Don't be so loud about it. " — to what Sean said. By the way, thank you for taking a hard stance on Hitler because when I go on X, he's the coolest guy in the world. So, thank you for that. But you brought up that you're 100% Irish. You know, my grandfather, he fought in World War II. You know, uh you're you said you're a grandfather as well. Uh I remember a time where, you know, I'm a student of history. — What we've seen the movies, we've seen what happened. Whe whether it's the Irish, whether it's the Italians, whether it's the Jews, whether it's the Polish, whether it's the Asians, whether it's Indians, they come and you know what they give you? Nothing. Welcome to America. You got the golden ticket. Here you go. And now couple generations later, these newcomers come on in. Here's a hotel. Here's a debit card. Here's some free health care. You know what? RIP OFF THE SYSTEM, WIFE, if you don't want. Start a little Medicare fraud. Start a little uh learing center in Minneapolis, Somalians. And then this is what happens. And they become entitled. And then here's the biggest hypocrisy of all. They're here, they get this welfare, and then they start hating America. To me, it's like, what is going on here right now? Please subscribe. This is a great show. If you're looking, there's a lot of stuff going on in the podcast world, right? Okay. you have people basically talking to each other, yelling at each other, coming up with conspiracy theories. No, this is a show for smart, educated people. If you enjoyed this video, you want to watch more videos like this, click here. And if you want to watch the entire podcast, click here.

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