That dont s say that, but well do it any way. Lets not be honest with the American People. We want open borders. And obamacare. That is all the time we have left. Always fair and balanced. Never the destroytrumpmedia. Let not your heart be troubled. Ingraham standing by. Laura hey, im just writing eric trump a thankyou note for mentioning me during your show tonight. [laughter] sean im sitting here, and he goes, you know who is great at defending melania . Laura ingraham. Im like, what am i, chopped liver . Laura listen, this is why you and i i have been friends for 18 years. Youre number one in cable, you are number close to rush in radio. A little mention of someone else, you are like, What About Me . Typical man. Sean [ laughter ] you know why . Lets be honest everyone in this business, you know this is true is overpaid, lazy, and narcissistic. And most of them are all agenda. We are honest. We are talk show hosts. We do journalism, we do straight
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We are honest. We are talk show hosts. We do journalism, we do street interviews, commentary, opinion, we do it all. Laura radio sean by the way, how great was headed, rushed 30 years, paving the way for all of us . Laura unbelievable. 18 years ago, you when i start to the same here a national radio, 2001, never would have done hundreds. Sean santa barbara, 1987, huntsville, alabama, atlanta, you started at the top. I am so sorry it was so hard. Laura i was a lawyer. Have a little pity for me. I was a lawyer. Sean well just build or share with us bantering back and forth and figuring like childre. Laura one friday when you are not taking a vacation day, well do that. Sean you and tucker take more vacation than anybody laura when you live in a palace, you dont have to go anywhere. The rest of us live in ramblers. Sean i cant win this
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fact this is not secondhand information. he was on the call. now we know firsthand the information that we all guessed for a while that trump admitted out loud as did the chief of staff. we have somebody on the call testifying about it. it will be a difficult witness to try to impeach. they ll call an partisan or radical. like bill taylor. that dog ain t going to hunt. they run out of gas on this one. president trump continues to say his call was perfect. now he says he wants republicans to focus on that not just the process argument. with more testimony like this republicans don t want to touch the substance here, do they? they don t. i don t share your view on the this that somehow the dam is going to break. i think the arguments will shift as they have to shift. the republicans will stand with
first, and then all of a sudden, it came across the wire, his opening statement, and i just sat there, and i had to read the whole thing. i was a little bit late getting here. but, i mean, his again, he s got impeccable credentials, and what he says is riveting just like that he will cement the obvious. the president asked the head of ukraine to go after the bidens, and if he didn t do that, he wouldn t get the meeting and maybe the aid. and you can argue that s abuse of power, and now the argument is clear. they re going to say it s okay to do it because it was a matter of public interest. yeah. so he didn t abuse his power. he exercised it and did it on your behalf, don lemon. well, i was concerned by the call. i did not think it was proper to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen, and i was worried about the implications for the u.s. government s support of ukraine. i realized if ukraine pursue an investigation into the bidens and burisma, it would likel
the readout of the phone call. he will cement the obvious. the president asked the head of ukraine to go after the bidens, and if he didn t do that, he wouldn t get the meeting and maybe the aid. and you can argue that s abuse of power, and now the argument is clear. they re going to say it s okay to do it because it was a matter of public interest. yeah. so he didn t abuse his power. he exercised it and did it on your behalf, don lemon. well, i was concerned by the call. i did not think it was proper to demand a foreign government investigate a u.s. citizen, and i was worried about the implications for the u.s. government s support of ukraine. i realized if ukraine pursued an investigation into the bidens and burisma, it would likely be interpreted as a partisan play, which would undoubtedly result in ukraine losing the bipartisan support it thus far maintained. right. wow. they ll say, yeah, that didn t happen, though. i get his concern. good for him. we respect his s