The Dan Bongino Show - Sean Hannity On The 2020 Election And His New Book (Ep 1317)
Episode Date: August 8, 2020Show Notes: In this episode, I interview Sean Hannity about his new book “Live Free or Die.” Pick up your copy here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1982149973/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_cTclFb9C51K84 Co...pyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Transcript
Discussion (0)
get ready to hear the truth about america on a show that's not immune to the facts with your host
dan bongino welcome to dan bongino interview show i always appreciate you all tuning in especially
on the weekends these shows have done really great today show brought to you by express vpn
keep your online information safe from prying eyes today go get get a VPN. Use ExpressVPN. Go to expressvpn.com
slash Bongino. Pick up your VPN today. Again, I appreciate you all tuning in. Sean Hannity
is my guest today. Coming up in just a minute. I interviewed him today. We talked about his new
book, Live Free or Die, which is really a spectacular read. It's pretty deep, folks.
The chapters go everywhere from socialism to why the Democrats
have lurched left. We hear that a lot. The Democrats have gone super left, but why? He
gets into that. He talks about the mechanics of how it happened. Really, really good book. He
gets into Marx, socialism, electoral dynamics, the importance of 2020. We'll ask him all that.
I also ask him in the end a question. I heard a rumor how he wound up at Fox and he confirmed
that it's in fact true. So stay tuned all the way to the end. It's a really great interview.
I'm proud of it. Today's show brought to you by our friends at Simply Safe. Ladies and gentlemen,
here's the thing about home security companies. Most trap you with high prices, tricky contracts,
and really terrible customer support. There are a lot of options to choose from, but there's only
one no-brainer, Simply Safe. We have Simply We have SimpliSafe as a former agent.
It is my security choice in our house.
It's super easy to set up.
Actually, Paula did it in under an hour, maybe an hour, hour, a little bit over, but it was
really easy to put together.
SimpliSafe's got everything you need to protect your home with none of the drawbacks of traditional
home security.
We love it.
It's got an arsenal of sensors and cameras to blanket every room, window, and door tailored
specifically for your home.
Professional monitoring keeps watch day and night, ready to send police, fire, or medical
professionals if there's an emergency.
You can set it up yourself in under an hour.
It took Paula an hour, maybe a little less, a little over, right around there.
Just peel and stick the sensors exactly where you need them.
No technician required.
She didn't even ask me for my help.
And there's no contract, no pushy sales guy, no hidden fees, no fine print.
This all starts at $15 a month.
I'm not the only one who thinks SimpliSafe is great.
U.S. News & World Report called it
the best overall home security of 2020.
They weren't kidding.
Try SimpliSafe today at simplisafe.com
slash Dan Bongino.
Make sure you get that website right.
SimpliSafe, that's S-I-M-P-L-I,
simplisafe.com slash Dan Bonginoino get free shipping and a 60-day
risk-free trial there's nothing to lose that's simply safe.com slash dan bongino go today
check out my interview now with the great sean hannity all right welcome to the dan bongino
show this is a weird position for me to be in um interviewing the great uh sean hannity you know
sean i really think it would be kind now if you'd have me on your show once in a while. It's only right. I mean, come on. You know, I never have you. Have a brother on.
I got to stop here. And the first thing I have to say to you among everything else is thank you.
Not only are you a huge part of our ensemble cast every night, you've also become a dear friend.
Your success speaks for itself.
You're killing it on in every platform that you're on. You your background as a law enforcement
officer, Secret Service agent, you know, NYPD is more than inspiring. You bring you bring strength,
you bring energy. Well, your audience may not know is we talk a lot about our passion for martial arts.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I just I just I love who you are as a person. You're a dear friend.
It's an honor to be here with you and reverse roles. It's about time you can, you know, you can tear my head off if you want.
Well, it's it is a little bit weird. We're here to talk about Sean's really terrific new book, folks live free or die. I've got the hard copy. I've got a bunch of questions
about it, Sean, but I just said, you know, you're going to get me choked up here because you are a
mentor to me. I know, you know that. And I've, I've seen you behind the scenes and there are a
lot of things people don't know about you, your incredible work for charity and how many people,
um, and you can't, I know you don't like the praise, but
you're going to have to deal with it for a second. In my show now, you're going to deal with the
praise and you're going to take it. Whether I like it or not. Whether you like it or not.
Eat your vegetables, whether you want them or not, they're good for you.
I know you hate this and you get embarrassed, but I don't think folks, you have any idea. And I'm
not kidding. How many people in this industry are who they are because of what Sean Hannity,
people in this industry are who they are because of what Sean Hannity, Linda, Tiffany Porter, and all of Sean and his team have done. I thanked him in my first book. I thanked him in my second
book. He got an acknowledgement there with my wife and everyone else, because I'm not kidding.
Linda picked up the phone one day, had me on his radio show and TV show. That was eight years ago.
And I'm telling you right now, this show would not have existed without you. And I speak for at least 10 or 15 friends.
The reason I'm going to give you my snapshot analysis of why you are so successful, you you you have an infectious warmth in your personality and intellect and life experience,
which I think is as or more important than anything you can ever learn in a classroom.
And we share a love of this country.
We share a love of what's right.
We love law enforcement.
We really, really care about the people of this country.
We want.
The only reason I'm a conservative is because conservatism works.
The only reason I'm a conservative is because conservatism works.
And when you apply it, whether you be Ronald Reagan or whether you be Donald J.
Trump or Newt Gingrich, when he did the contract with America, if you want the three waves of conservatism, it's it's Reagan.
It's new. It's with the contract. Then it's Donald Trump today.
And then you see what we're up against, knowing where this country would go. I think some of your more recent
commentary, especially on the police and restoring law and order in Portland, in Seattle, in Chicago,
in New York City, where you were once a police officer before you became a Secret Service agent,
you know, that to us is fundamental, you know, because we care enough about people
that we want them to be safe and secure.
If we really believe in this idea, and I do on our founding document, and I think I can
actually remember it, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, endowed by their creator, Joe.
And by the way, the creator of, you know, the thing, the thing,
the creator of everything, but life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. All right. It says a lot
there. And it's an undeniable truth that we are, we believe in natural rights from God,
you know, and then life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. Dan Bongino, there's not one person that is watching your podcast and listening to your shows.
Not one that can pursue happiness if they don't have safety and security, if they don't have law and order.
You know, what do all of these cities have in common?
They have one thing. They've all been run into the ground by liberal Democrats for decades.
Donald Trump, you know, and this is how important the election becomes. He wants to restore that.
You know, a lot of this comes down to liberty and freedom and capitalism versus the statism,
the tyranny even of and the false promises of socialism. And, you know, live free
means that we're going to remain free. Die means the greatest country God gave man can go away.
You know, at the bottom of the book, it says in Latin, live free or America dies.
The whole purpose of me even wanting to write a book, it's been 10 years. I don't like writing books.
It's too much work.
It's hard.
I like I much prefer to have a conversation is because I saw a year ago where I thought this election was going.
This is now the biggest choice election in our lifetime.
And we need to get this right.
I always talk about my grandparents came from Ireland.
They were all dirt poor. All four of my grandparents turned in the last century.
My mom, she grew up very poor in the South Bronx. She was a prison guard.
She worked 16 hour shifts in my entire life growing up.
My dad was a family court probation guy and was a waiter on the weekends.
So for them, that was the American dream when they got out of Bed-Stuy, where my father was,
and to the South Bronx, where my mother was. And then they got this 50 by 100 lot
on Long Island, one of those little row houses or Leavitt houses, as we call it.
And by the way, it was a little rough for me.
I thought I was poor because I had three older sisters.
We only have one tiny bathroom, and I never got to use it.
I go behind the garage more than I did in the house.
And but so, you know.
My friend used to say, Sean, the world is a man's bathroom.
He was an old tough Marine friend of mine. I'm just saying. Now be careful. Now it's going to be on videotape wherever you happen to say, Sean, the world is a man's bathroom. He was an old tough Marine friend of mine.
I'm just saying.
Now be careful.
Now it's going to be on videotape wherever you happen to be, right?
That's right.
So I'm saying all of this is that all of this is in play.
I saw this a year ago.
I didn't think it would be this bad.
In other words, I never thought we'd have a major political party presidential candidate like we have now go this hard.
Radical socialist left. Biden said earlier today, I can guarantee you we're not we're we're getting off of fossil fuels.
We're getting we're getting out of the energy industry.
He's pledging trillions of dollars to the madness of AOC's New Green Deal.
He literally plagiarized, which he has a history of doing, Bernie Sanders, Bolshevik Bernie's
economic plan. He really, really said to Beto Bozo that he's going to be his gun czar. Okay,
he's a confiscation guy. that destroys our second amendment and then you
got pelosi schumer and biden 125 years of failure we've been having fun on the show putting out our
mutual friend uh lawrence jones and asking people okay he's been in the swamp 50 years what has he
ever done can you name one thing he's done well he's nice and he smiles. He worked with Obama, Barack Obama.
What did he do? One lady goes health. So let me let me tie this all together for you.
So my grandparents come, my father and mom come. I stand on their shoulders. Right.
OK, now we're going to pursue happiness with our as our founding document tells us.
Now, if we're going to pursue happiness with our as our founding document tells us, well, you can't possibly think about pursuing happiness if you don't have safety and security.
Right. Law and order. Yeah. I mean, how does somebody in Chicago or New York City now or Portland in the midst of the rioting in Seattle and the you know, when they they take over the Summer of Love Chaz Chop Zone.
How do you pursue happiness if you're not safe and secure? I argue you cannot. How do you,
all these liberal cities, they have the worst, the absolute worst educational systems.
Okay, well, the ladder to success, if you look, imagine or visualize a ladder, you might as well just take a sledgehammer and knock out every rung on that ladder. Because if you don't get a good education, you will be denied. You will be shut out. Opportunities won't exist for you.
That should exist for you. Now, the question becomes this as it become as we now get into this battle of socialism and capitalism.
As we now get into this battle of socialism and capitalism.
OK, the new Green Deal, Joe Biden saying everything is going to be free.
Everything, you know, free pre-K through college education, loan forgiveness, guaranteed government job, guaranteed government wage, guaranteed government health care, guaranteed government retirement, guaranteed government healthy food and vacations, all this stuff.
OK, number one, when you add up the cost of it, it's ninety four trillion on top of it. As part of that deal, we're going to get rid of the light blood of the world's economy.
And that's oil, gas, fracking, coal.
That's that's what we've accomplished.
fracking coal. That's what we've accomplished. Donald Trump finally got us for the first time in 75 years to the point where we are energy independent. We're also the world's largest
producer of energy, which we haven't been in over 75 years. So they're going to make these
false promises. And then Donald Trump, meanwhile, by instituting the conservative
principles of capitalism, liberty, freedom, risk, reward and initiative and innovation
in a free society, again, bringing out of people what they are naturally born with gifts from God.
We set record low after record low unemployment for African-Americans, Hispanic-Americans, Asian-Americans, women in the workplace, youth unemployment.
So what is at stake in 89 days?
Dan Bongino is pretty much this is the whole ball of wax.
This is it.
The biggest choice election in our in our lifetime.
And I shudder to think, and I want to say this to anybody that might be enticed, although I think our audiences are too smart, by these false promises of socialism.
OK, how did Obamacare work out? How did it work out? Millions lost their doctor. Millions lost their plans.
Right. And we're all paying on average 200 percent more.
And, you know, there's almost 40 percent of the country that only has one Obama care exchange option. That's it. Yeah. So how did how are the public school systems work out
in most of these liberal cities? They're a disaster. There are 13 public high schools
in Baltimore alone. And if you were to guess how many kids are proficient in math and reading, I don't know what your guess would be.
That's not a quiz, but there's not one child in those 13 high schools proficient in math.
Not a single child. I saw that. You talk about that in your show a lot.
Can you imagine that? I do. I mean, think about it, Sean, in your neighborhood now.
And say this is the the just the disgrace of Democrats saying they're in this for equality and for the little guy.
And they're all in for the minority community.
If a white upper middle class community had not one kid proficient in math and reading, Sean, they'd be burning the statehouse down.
They'd be there with pitchforks tomorrow.
Understandably so.
But because it happens in the black community run by Democrats,
everybody ignores it. You know, New York had a great experience, and that was that they had a
all girls public school. It was doing great, predominantly African-American, I believe,
at the time, a minority. And the kids loved it, loved it. The
parents loved it. The teachers loved it. The scores started going through the roof. And then
the New York Civil Liberties Union went in and to the courts and shut it down. They did not even
open to the possibility of anything innovative that would help fix the system. But forget it.
This is about every child in America to me.
This isn't about race.
This is about they are our precious treasure.
That's the next generation.
We're failing them in all of these cities.
So I ask people that might be inclined towards believing that somehow this utopia can exist
where everything's free.
OK, how did Obamacare work out? Lousy.
Last time I checked Social Security and Medicare, they're going broke. That's not worked out well.
How is it working out in these liberal cities with safety, law, order, security? It's not.
How's it working out in their public schools? They're a disaster. Now we're going to give
government more of our freedom in the name of false security.
And we're going to say here, we trust you so much. We're going to give you more to do.
By the way, how's the post office working out?
Because the post office, not exactly the most efficient organization in the world either.
Yeah. And we probably should even privatize that.
So I am I'm just saying all of this in 89 days is on the ballot. They're stated policies.
You got a team. You got Joe Biden, who we all know is not there. This guy, something's going on.
Not a doctor. You don't need to be a doctor. I don't need to go to Harvard to see that the guy
that left office after eight years as vice president has declined significantly.
He looks frail. He looks tired. He looks like he needs a nappy and a hot cocoa by mid-afternoon
every day. Sean, I told you on your show last night, my sources who have never let me down
are, Paul, am I messing with Sean here? I'm telling you every day are reaching out to me.
You have to convince yourself. You've been on my show for years now.
I know your sources.
I know who they are.
I know.
And one of them said to me, it is so bad that they're concerned each day that, not that he's going to get through the day physically.
He's not in that kind of, thank God, i don't wish any physical will will on anyone but that each day that he's gonna be able to get through the day and even get a coherent sentence out that
it's getting really really bad sean wait i gotta get to the book i have all these guys read your
book you know as i did gutfeld last week on the show and most times they send you a pr sheet i
actually read them and this folks mark levin said something about sean's book live free or die pick
it up amazon barnes and, bookstores everywhere.
Don't make the mistake of not getting this book.
Mark said something about your book.
By the way, I have good news.
What?
I want people to save money.
Amazon has it up for 34% off.
I want people to save money.
I didn't write this book for money.
My last book, I gave every penny that we made on it for charity.
Yeah, I heard you're
okay with money. I think you'll be all right. All right, enough, really? I spent two decades
of my life washing dishes, cooking, and then a contractor. Thanks a lot. You sure did. You
listened, brother. You earned it. It made me who I was. But when you say you're not doing it for
the money, I can personally attest that this was not motivated by cash.
I promise you.
I promise. Yes.
So go ahead. You're going to ask me a question.
No. So Mark said about the book on life, liberty and the VIN when you did the interview with him.
He said that he could be very critical of authors who dial it in because, you know, Mark, you know, you go to Mark's books everywhere.
He writes the guy writes like his hair's on fire every time.
He doesn't mess around. This is a deep book. I mean, Sean, your chapter on socialism is fantastic, but you have
a chapter about the friction and ambition between the branches of government and how that was always
meant by the founders to keep a lid on the other branches. You know, Congress would be ambitious
and senators would be ambitious within the Congress and the president would be ambitious and senators would be ambitious within the Congress and the president would be
ambitious, keeping a lid on the Congress and how that's like all gone away. Now everything is like
turned over to the courts. The courts judge it. The big government rules. There's, you know,
no more ambition anymore. And I thought this is really, really well done. Uh, how that's all
seemingly disappeared. This, this, this, this jealous almost hold on power.
Everybody's forfeiting power over the courts now.
Dan, they want to stack the Supreme Court if they get power.
They want to eliminate the Electoral College.
By the way, they eliminate the Electoral College. I'm going to tell you what's going to happen.
Some states are going to say bye-bye because the purpose was that every state gets equal representation.
So we're talking about checks and balances. You know, think about Obama on the issue of
immigration. He must have said, you know, 50 times, I wish I had the power to do that on
on immigration, but I don't. You know, we're a system of checks and balances. He ended up just
doing it anyway. And Donald Trump's been cleaning up the mess ever since. Or, you know, usually what Democrats would do, what they could never get
elected at the ballot box running on, or they could never get done in terms of passing legislation,
they would always hope that they would put these judicial activists on the courts
and through executive fiat, just do that which they wanted.
And by the way, they've been successful over the years in a lot of areas like in the environment, immigration and so many other areas that it's actually chilling.
You know, you even had Supreme Court justices citing foreign law, not our own constitution to justify their bad decision.
Look, this is what is statism.
This is who they are.
We take a quick break.
We're here talking with Sean Hannity about his new book, Live Free or Die.
We'll be right back with Sean in a second.
Today's show also brought to you by our friends at Raycon.
Ladies and gentlemen, you working from home, working on your fitness, bouncing around,
taking a walk. You need Raycon. Everyone needs a great pair of wireless earbuds. I choose Raycon
for my conference calls and my music and my travel. Don't drop hundreds of dollars on a pair.
Check out wireless earbuds from Raycon. You already know Raycon earbuds start about half
the price of these other premium wireless earbuds on the market, but they sound incredible.
And they sound just as amazing as other top audio brands.
You know,
their newest model,
the everyday E25 earbuds are the best ones yet with six hours of playtime,
seamless Bluetooth pairing,
more base and a more compact design that gives you a nice noise,
ice isolating fit.
They're the only ones that stay in my ears.
That's why I love Raycon's wireless earbuds.
They're super comfortable,
perfect for conference calls,
binging podcasts, or listening to some tunes while traveling,
which is what I listen to them for.
Unlike some of our other wireless options,
Raycon earbuds are stylish and discreet.
No dangling wires or stems to distract anyone during video calls.
The company was co-founded by Ray J,
and celebrities are obsessed with Raycons.
Now's the time to get the latest and greatest from Raycon.
Get 15% off your order at buyraycon.com slash
Bongino. They're great. You're going to love these earbuds. That's buyraycon, R-A-Y-C-O-N.com
slash Bongino for 15% off Raycon wireless earbuds, buyraycon.com slash Bongino. The choice is the
Dan Bongino show. They're really terrific. Ladies and gentlemen, today's show also brought to you
by our good friends. You've heard me talk about them before every show.
Express VPN.
Keep your data and your online activities secure with a VPN.
Go to Express VPN.
Listen, cancel culture on social media sites is killing us out there.
The left wants to silence and boycott any voices they don't agree with.
Twitter and Facebook were supposed to be open platforms.
I don't need their content moderators acting like the op-ed section of the New York Times.
So instead of letting social media sites cancel your right to free speech,
how about canceling them instead?
How am I going to do that?
Well, you could deactivate all your social media accounts,
but you don't want to do that.
Instead, use ExpressVPN.
The better way.
Ever wonder how free to access sites like Facebook make all their money?
Well, they track your searches, video history,
and everything you click on, and they sell that invaluable data.
You know how much that means to them?
Use ExpressVPN.
Anonymize your online presence by hiding your IP address.
Don't wait another day.
It makes your activity more difficult to trace and sell to advertisers.
And ExpressVPN couldn't be easier to set up.
I can set it up, and I'm not that tech savvy.
You just tap one button on your phone or computer, and you're protected.
ExpressVPN also encrypts 100% of your data to protect you from hackers and internet bad guys.
Win, win, win.
It's finally time to say no to censorship and take back your online privacy.
They are a great sponsor, folks.
Please support them.
They do a great job and they have a great product.
Go to expressvpn.com slash Bongino.
Go to my special link and you'll get three months of ExpressVPN service for free.
You're not going to beat this deal. Again, that's ExpressVPN.com slash Bongino, ExpressVPN.com slash Bongino
to protect your data today. Now back to my interview with Sean Hannity. Sorry, folks,
had to take a quick break there. We're here back with Sean Hannity, a technical massive
malfunction on the Dan Bongino show. We always break down the fourth wall.
We're here talking about his new book, a deep book. I'm not messing with you. Sean Hatties,
Live Free or Die. Folks, seriously, please go pick this up. It was a little more than I expected, Sean. You get into a lot of different things we were talking before the break about. You have this
chapter about the ambition and the friction between branches of government. You also have
this fascinating chapter about why the Democrats lurch left.
Now, you and I talk about this on your show every night.
The Democrats obviously have gone far left, but no one ever really gets into why.
And you bring up this fascinating point in the chapter that, well, it's pretty simple, that the Democrat primary base voters who identify as consistently liberal, the radicals and the leftists basically are the
75 percent of the primary. So if you want to win a Democrat primary, you've got to be a left.
I don't think anybody said that before. So it's a good point.
But what's different here is liberals always hid who they were in primaries. They go left.
who they were. In primaries, they go left. Usually they try to appear moderate in a general election.
Now, I think it's a sign of weakness on Biden's part is that it's not only he's gone left, he's lurched far radical left. And by that, I mean, he literally has adopted Bolshevik Bernie's
adopted Bolshevik Bernie's economic policies. He's even lifted the exact verbiage out of Bernie's plan. He's now pledging trillions and trillions of dollars to AOC's new Green Deal. I mean,
this is the most radical presidential candidate. I want to I want to show you I want to read one
thing to you today. Yeah, I got it right right here i love wearing my glasses because i think
they make me look smarter than i am but biden literally saying you know today that he's going
to eliminate all these jobs joe i mean he was out there earlier today what did he say exactly said
oh um he he literally says listen to me i'm not i'm getting rid of our dependence on energy. Okay, he's going to have
clean energy in 10 years. You know what that means? Let me define it for you. That means no oil,
no gas, no fracking, and no coal. And you know what else it means? It means that the light blood
of our economy and the world's economy goes down the tubes. Now, if they had the technology,
I'd say, fine, show me a technology
that's going to save us money, that's cleaner energy. I think we should all be good stewards
of the gifts that God has given us. But that doesn't exist yet. And if they want to invent it,
if they can invent it, that's fine. I haven't seen it. I don't believe government's good at
inventing anything. As a matter of fact, as Reagan said,
you know, government is the problem. Here they are the problem. But it gets even a little bit deeper. If you buy the false promises of socialism and you buy it to the new Green Deal madness and
you add up the cost of trillions of dollars that Biden, AOC and company are committing,
of trillions of dollars that Biden, AOC and company are committing. You first eliminate millions, 10 million, you know, career high paying jobs for Americans. That's a bad idea.
That's not going to end well. The other thing is, is those promises that they're making,
the amount of money that they're spending, you don't need to have an MIT engineering degree or
be a math professor to understand the numbers don't add up because they're talking about ninety four trillion dollars there.
Fifty two trillion dollars for the new green deal.
I'm sorry for Medicare for all.
And you add it together.
We only take in four, four and a half trillion dollars a year.
Damn, Bongino.
Yeah.
Simple math.
You don't even need it.
You don't even need your iPhone calculator.
Right.
You just use an abacus.
Well,
Joe probably feels more comfortable with that abacus the way he's walking
around lately.
And so I,
I don't want people to think maybe there's a psychological component to
this,
that young people in particular seem to be drawn to like Bolshevik Bernie socialism
and they're thinking, I want to pay back my student loan. Health care is free. Retirement's
free. Don't have to have the stress I have on a job. The only problem with that philosophy is
you're assuming that the government does anything well. Well, OK, tell me what they do well,
because it's not very much.
Well, you give the data in the book. You have great data in there. You have this 2014 poll.
43% of 18 to 29-year-olds had a positive view of socialism. I read that. And I can't believe,
I mean, is it because they didn't see the Soviet Union? I mean, you have a lot of warnings in this
book. You know, one of the things, though, Sean, I really want to get to in this book is you really address the importance
of the choices coming up in 2020. But I've been dying to ask you this question for a long time.
You were an early adopter. All Dan has to do is pick up the phone. I never bother you. I've
texted you one time. That was it. I never, ever. Listen, I see you on your show when I'm a guest in studio.
And people are always texting you.
And you're kind enough to answer everybody.
The funny thing is when Dan and I hang out, this is what we do.
You know, okay, what's your workout these days?
What's your workout these days?
That's it.
That's all we talk.
We never talk politics.
Let me show you this Japanese jiu-jitsu move.
Let me show you how I can manipulate two fingers. Right? We never talk politics. Let me show you this Japanese jiu-jitsu move. Let me show you how I can manipulate two fingers.
Right?
We never talk politics?
Never.
You would think Dan Bongino and Sean Hattie are talking about Obama, Biden.
Never.
Never.
It's always about, listen.
If my sensei is with me and the three of us forget it.
Oh, forget it.
I chewed his ear off at the Super Bowl for like 45 minutes.
I'm like, what do you think of boxing and relationship to wrestling?
He liked that. You think elbows? What do you think of boxing in relationship to wrestling? He liked that.
You think elbows?
What do you think?
That's all we were doing?
I didn't mention politics once.
No, we have a lot in common.
I'm not going to mention it on the air.
There's one weakness that I have.
Oh, they know.
He's built his toughness.
They know.
I complain about it all the time.
There's only one weakness Dan has
when it comes to brawling.
So all I'm going to say is
go high.
Go high. That's right.
The great thing about an elbow, you were asking, is that
if you come down with this part of
the sharpest part,
it's just that strike.
You'll open someone right up. You gave me
a tie kick once to the quadriceps.
Paula, remember this?
I came home and I'm like i'm in the studio
and you know i didn't think you know i i knew you'd talk mom i didn't know what you could do
i'll be honest with you i thought i was an older guy about it oh dude you kicked me in the quad i
was like the next day i was like son of a b i'm like that dude can kick did i not come home and
say that paul i'm like this guy's got some kick on him. He's like, let me show you this little tie kick. Well, that's a specific
kick. Actually, you drive it
right into your... That was 5%.
I'm not... Oh, yeah.
It was like a little tap.
Yeah, it was a tap. It was a good tap.
You're a strong guy.
It's that Irish you got to do. You know, you guys
are strong. You got
big guys in your family
i met one of your cousins or whoever it was i went there the guy was enormous yeah the shooting
range guy that guy's like seven feet tall he's huge i'm like now now i know where sean gets his
kicks from but i've been only daniel like this he was only a year older than me man look i've been
honest on the air i was an incorrigible kid. My poor prison guard mom would say, don't leave this house. And I'd be like, you can't stop me. And I'd walk out the door. Get back in the way until your father gets home. But anyway, he was only a year older. And every time we got hands like this. But I know a lot of your crew.
They're really great.
And they've helped me throughout my career.
And I'll never forget a call, I don't know, six years ago, probably, when Trump was first
whispers of him getting in.
And I'm talking to some of your folks.
I'm like, you know, I really like Cruz.
And I still like Ted Cruz a lot.
And I will never forget.
They're like, Sean loves Donald Trump.
And I swear, Sean, I was like, what?
Trump?
I was like, that doesn't make sense.
Like, what did you know about Trump now that he's had the most conservative presidency since, you know, Reagan?
I mean, judges, deregulation, school choice, abortion, everything.
What did you know that a lot of us missed?
I've been dying to ask you this question.
It is a great question. not many people ask me now by the way i i like all those guys back in what was it 2015 uh 2015 i did 16 of the 17 first interviews when they would announce their
candidacy so i was i was headed all around the country. The one that
I didn't get, interestingly, was Donald Trump. And so Ted Cruz, I didn't think he was, as the
campaign went along, I didn't think he was ready. And there's a certain quality, I think, that a candidate needs that has to resonate and connect.
It's sort of like whatever it is, I can't explain it.
It's not gravitas.
It's, you know, he knows Reagan chapter and verse like we do.
He was great on the stump.
He's a great debater.
But I didn't believe at the time, at that time.
Now, he may run again. And I think he'd be
you're always a better candidate the second time you run. But I've known Trump for 25 years.
This is the answer. And I knew that I was throwing all of my conservative credentials. I built up
over 20, you know, whatever many years on the line. And I always tell my audience the truth. And I knew Donald Trump personally for 25 years.
I mean, I could tell you in the middle of the Iraq war, we would talk often and he passionately disagreed with my position on the Iraq war and explain why and so on and so forth.
I still stand by the decision. I think it was the right
decision post 9-11. We didn't have the weaponry available that we have today for our military,
where we can push buttons in Tampa, Florida, and hit with pinpoint accuracy and take out the likes
of Soleimani on a runway the way the president did or Baghdadi the way we took out him and his associates.
But I knew that when conservatives were worried that he really is a liberal because he donated
Republicans and Democrats and he stated strongly that he was pro-choice, I had already known what
he didn't believe all that. All he was doing in New York, and he's even been transparent about it, he was playing the game. He wanted to keep his buildings going up. He wanted to fight with the city to get better tax rates for him when he was building. He wanted to keep his workers working, contractors, construction guys working, and he wanted to make money. That's what he was doing. And in the process, like all good capitalists, he did well.
But we had spent a lot of time together just on the phone, even just talking and talking and
talking. He convinced me that he was right. We should have taken the oil. Why not? Why? If we're
going to liberate a country, why don't we make them pay for their own liberation? Why didn't we
take millions of barrels of oil and say we're going to give millions of dollars to the families that lost their lives fighting that that benefited you in the future? that we don't need to send our national treasure, our sons and daughters, overseas for a protracted long conflict
when we have the weaponry that we've now perfected.
When I was in Baghdad, I could tell you when I saw one of the first drones going up there,
I literally sat and I was stunned and I was amazed and inspired by it because they're incredible technology.
You know, so I don't think President Bush had those. He didn't have the capability we certainly
have today, but I knew he was conservative. I also knew where he felt on border security. I
knew where he felt about judges. I knew he told me the story, how he had transformed and went from
pro-choice to pro-life on that issue.
Now, in the end, let's look at the track record.
He's the only president ever to speak at the rally for life that we have once a year.
That's right.
Only one that's ever gone and done that.
He's been the best friend Israel's ever had.
He's been the best friend of religious liberty and freedom this country's ever seen.
He also kept his promises, gave us the tax cuts.
No president has ended the bureaucracy the way he has.
He also gave us a list of judges that he would choose from for the Supreme Court, and he stuck to his list.
Then he said he was going to fight for the border.
Guess what?
They wouldn't help him in Congress, even though in Obama's second term, Democrats were willing to do so.
Guess what? They wouldn't help him in Congress, even though in Obama's second term, Democrats want to do so.
So he has one obstacle thrown up in front of him after another. But he was able to figure out how to do it and bypass them and reallocate funds, for example, from the Defense Department and elsewhere.
Kept that promise. He said he wants better, freer, fairer trade deals.
Many of my conservative brethren interpreted that as,
oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh, that's going to be protectionism. No, it's not, because he understood
as a negotiator that if they didn't believe these other countries that he meant there would be
reciprocity, then they'd never make a new trade deal. And look at what he's done. Western Europe,
Canada, Mexico, Japan, even China. We got new trade deals.
When he said that he would open Anwar, he meant it.
When he said he'd build the Dakota pipeline, Keystone XL pipeline, he got that done.
And now we're energy independent, as I mentioned earlier.
He said he'd pull us out of foreign entanglements.
But at the same time, he used the military technology that Biden and Obama put the handcuffs on the military.
And he drove out the caliphate in Syria. Biden Obama didn't do that.
And then he got rid of like that sub that dreadful AFFH, that suburb rule where they were going to build a bunch of low income.
Another Obama thing. I mean, Sean, the guy's record, President Trump's record is outstanding.
And I think a lot of the objections to him
are clearly just personal.
They have nothing to do with his actual record.
Sean, I know you got to run.
I just want to slide in one last question.
I don't want to hold you.
Again, we're talking to Sean Hannity about his really,
folks, an incredible book.
Sean Hannity, Live Free or Die.
I knew it'd be good.
But this is really, it surprised me because it's actually really fantastic.
Socialist. You didn't think I could do that much research. Neither did I.
No, I mean, really, I don't know how you did it because the book is deep.
It's even the print is small. Took me a long time to get through this.
Possibly even go through a chapter here. You know, we're on now 30, 40 minutes, whatever it is.
even go through a chapter here.
You know, we're on now 30, 40 minutes, whatever it is.
You can't even, I cannot in a four hour day,
a 20 hour on air week,
I can't go through the depth of even one chapter.
No, it's so much.
I'm compelled to do it.
You have Reagan's stuff, polling data,
the history of socialism.
You have a Spygate chapter,
which I didn't even, I had questions on that, but I know you got a last question for you
and a little bit off topic, but there's no better person. My audience would love to hear this from
you. There's obviously a sea change going on with cable news and talk radio. You have cord cutting
and all this stuff going on, the digital transformation. Sean, it's not hyperbole to
say that you, Rush and Mark invented a new market. Yeah, we had talk radio before, but I was watching
an interesting ESPN documentary.
I thought of you.
It was about Mike and the Mad Dog.
How there was always sports radio,
but Mike and the Mad Dog changed the style.
The argument, Chris Russo,
hey, everybody, let's go.
And then there were all these copiers, right?
They all copied the Mad Dog.
I liked them.
I did them both.
I loved the Mad Dog.
He was great.
I grew up in New York.
Listen to WFAN.
But I thought, whereas they changed an established market you in russian mark created a market national conservative talk it did not exist sean you guys did that you made a whole
first yeah go ahead russia's babe ruth i mean no, nobody would be. Well, because when he syndicated in 1988, I had actually I first heard of him.
I was in the college radio station where I started in 1987 and I had to hang out.
I had to volunteer. I spent hours and hours there.
They finally gave me a show when I was horrible at it.
But and I got run out of town, deservedly so.
And and but once once the light went on, it changed my life.
But somebody said, you ever hear this guy Rush Lamar?
At the time he syndicated, Dan, there were only 200 plus talk radio stations in the country.
That's it.
It was not a huge format.
He was looking at a forest.
It wasn't a single tree cut. And he literally had to go in there and forge that difficult path. We all benefit by following him. So all credit to him.
And what now it's, you know, on AM and FM, I think we're up to like three or four over three thousand, probably four thousand now.
over 3,000, probably 4,000 now, news talk stations in the country.
Then you've got podcasting, which is now massive.
Fox News, I was there from day one.
I don't know if you've ever read Malcolm Gladwell's books, but Outliers.
That's pretty much my life.
I don't think I deserve any of this, if you want to call it success.
I don't think I deserve any of this. If you want to call it success, I don't think I deserve any of it, to be honest.
And I will tell you, the timing couldn't have been better in this sense, that when I got into radio, Rush syndicated a year later after I started.
I've been in radio now 33 years.
And when I had an opportunity to move, I took all those those chances and I went to Huntsville, Alabama.
Then I went to Atlanta. Atlanta is where I started. Well, I actually started in Huntsville. I had a little show on a local CBS station. And but then I got the call to audition in Atlanta
for a local station there that our mutual friend, Neil Bortz, he left to go to the competition.
So I did two shows. They hired me hired me and then while there it changed my
life too because now we're huntsville was 90 to 92 and 92 i go to atlanta and we know what happens
in 1994 i had become in the process best friends with newt gingrich republicans take control of
the house of representatives with the contract first time in 40 years.
I'm the emcee that night of Newt's event when he becomes speaker.
Cable TV was nonexistent except for CNN that nobody ever even thought of or watched or even knew what it was.
And that led to TV a lot on CNN for me.
And then I got called up to do the daytime shows like Phil Donahue, Geraldo, Sally, Jesse
Raphael. I did them all. And then Roger Ailes one time I caught his eye
and he gave me a chance to host the show on Saturday night when he was running CNBC.
And I did two shows for him. And the last thing he said to me is whatever you do, don't
sign another contract till you talk to me. So I said, OK.
Lo and behold, he's putting fox on
and now i'm i'm like the old man there this is i'm in my 25th year listen you're an icon up there
and i'm not and let me just say when i met you sean you are the most humble guy and i'm not
saying that to greece yeah i think we're that point. My audience knows I don't do that crap anyway. No, we're friends.
Yeah.
When you go to Fox, Sean comes out.
He goes into the green room.
He BS's with everybody.
There's no, and you know.
Can't help myself.
I never expected that.
And I remember calling my wife the first time.
I was on the Great American panel with Penny Nance.
And this is, gosh, 10 years ago, eight years.
And I'm like, he was like talking to me.
Like I was one of the guy couldn't believe it. I was so flat about it.
One last thing I'll let you go. I heard a rumor about Fox.
I know you, you inspire me. You know, you know what you do?
You remind me of all of my best friends and my family growing up.
Thanks brother. In law enforcement. I appreciate it.
You know,
the fact that you've been able to transition so seamlessly into this great
success you built is to me, inspiring too. You deserve all of it.
From listening to you. I'm serious. I listen to you.
Radio and TV is not a zero sum game.
My success is not predicated on other people failing.
No, and I'm telling you,
I have at least 10 or 15 friends in the business who have personally
attributed their careers to you giving them their stuff.
Exit question. Just quick. or 15 friends in the business who have personally attributed their careers to you giving them their stuff but exit question just quick i heard a rumor about fox when you first started that you interviewed with fox only because you were up in new york on a different interview for a radio
station and like the fox thing was secondary you're like yeah let me just throw in this foxy
thing whatever they're doing over here is that true no i i went went. Bob Grant was a legend. He's since passed away. Very acerbic controversy.
He was like Mark Levin on steroids. You know, if my phone, you creep, you disgusting.
You know, this very if you like the entertaining side, it was like that.
But then I went to meet Phil Boyce before I even sat down with him.
He goes, you didn't get the job. I thought maybe I was being, I was considered to replace him.
Anyway, I, then I called our mutual friend, David Limbaugh.
I said, I can get it. He goes, let me call Roger. Went into Roger's office.
I was hired in less than 10 minutes. He goes, okay, we're going to,
we'll do a debate show with you. Is that okay? Yeah, sure. All right.
Fox hasn't gone on the air yet.
It turns out that I worked for WABC one year overnights from 11 to 2 in the morning and then i got that job that i had
gone up for earlier in 1990 1998 isn't that crazy that is true you were up in new york for a
different i i heard that from someone a mutual friend they're like yeah like, yeah, Sean, the Fox thing was secondary.
He was up there for a radio thing.
And now look, the most watched host in cable news.
Congrats.
Number one again.
God has been better than I deserve.
This is why I have my copy here.
I do not want, as Reagan said, freedoms, but one generation away from extinction.
It can't be our generation. And that's what drove me to write this thing.
And there's so much at stake in just 89 days.
We love freedom. We love liberty. We love capitalism.
If we don't reelect Donald Trump, this what they're proposing to do, their stated policies will destroy this country.
Dan Bongino, it is predictable as the day is long.
I go all through what made us great in chapter one that I talk about the rise of the radical left.
Then I talk about fantasy land, the Democrats 2020 agenda.
Democrats 2020 agenda. And I let people read that first. And it's sort of percolating up so that when they read socialism, a history of failure, they'll they'll hear the same false promises
modern Democrats are making. You know, they hear that this, you know, I don't care if it's
China and the revolution or the Bolsheviks or, you know, look at East Germany versus West Germany or more
modern day Venezuela or Cuba. Where's it working? You know, even Finland's government collapsed in
the last year. So it's my hope and my prayer that that every great American understands what's at
stake or else we'll lose the greatest country God gave man. We can't allow that to happen on our
watch. Ladies and gentlemen, it's all in this really spectacular new book.
I'm asking you to do me a favor, not because of, because of Sean,
because he's my friend, because this book has information.
I promise you haven't seen before. Sean Hannity, live free or die.
Beautifully written. Really? You can read a chapter by chapter.
You don't, you can even read it out of order.
The chapters are set up in just wonderfully laid out fashion.
Great. I did the whole audio book too.
Most authors don't do that.
I wasn't allowed by contract last time to say how much I hate reading audio books.
I'm out of that contract now.
I hate reading audio books, but I do it myself too.
It is hard.
It took me about a week to get through.
I got a book coming out in October, but go get Sean's new book.
Sean Hannity,
good friend,
great man.
Love you, you're the best.
It was an honor.
Thank you for doing my show.
I'll see you tonight
on your show.
Keep it up.
All right, folks.
Thanks again.
That was Sean Hannity,
the great Sean Hannity,
the author of Live Free or Die.
Can't miss it.
Check out his new book.
Talk to you all soon.
You just heard Dan Bongino.