1 00:00:01,000 --> 00:00:05,360 Speaker 1: This is a special edition of the Sean Hannity Show 2 00:00:07,320 --> 00:00:13,920 Speaker 1: America Trap Behind Enemy Lines. So day number one fifty 3 00:00:14,000 --> 00:00:17,400 Speaker 1: two an hour two Sean Hannity Show, eight hundred and 4 00:00:17,480 --> 00:00:19,040 Speaker 1: nine four one Sean, if you want to be a 5 00:00:19,079 --> 00:00:22,760 Speaker 1: part of the program, it is for most of us. 6 00:00:23,880 --> 00:00:27,120 Speaker 1: I think we've all had it being lied to and 7 00:00:27,200 --> 00:00:32,000 Speaker 1: the government being so wrong so often on coronavirus. And 8 00:00:32,080 --> 00:00:36,159 Speaker 1: I'll tell you, you know, I always think for myself 9 00:00:36,640 --> 00:00:39,960 Speaker 1: and the amount of pressure early on for me to 10 00:00:40,000 --> 00:00:42,879 Speaker 1: tell people what to do. And you got to tell 11 00:00:42,960 --> 00:00:46,680 Speaker 1: your audience to get vaccinated? And what is your status? 12 00:00:46,760 --> 00:00:49,240 Speaker 1: What do you mean, what is my status? How about 13 00:00:49,280 --> 00:00:51,760 Speaker 1: it's none of your damn business? Is my status? I mean, 14 00:00:51,800 --> 00:00:57,480 Speaker 1: it's ridiculous. But I thought deeply and very hard about 15 00:00:57,520 --> 00:01:01,640 Speaker 1: the issue of coronavirus and as this this pandemic changed 16 00:01:01,680 --> 00:01:05,000 Speaker 1: over time, and how wrong so many people have been 17 00:01:05,160 --> 00:01:08,440 Speaker 1: from the get go, especially to doctor Fauci's like the 18 00:01:08,520 --> 00:01:12,679 Speaker 1: worst Joe Biden, one size fits all medicine, all the 19 00:01:12,760 --> 00:01:16,520 Speaker 1: things that we have discussed in great detail on this program. 20 00:01:17,240 --> 00:01:19,640 Speaker 1: And lo and behold, what does it turn out that 21 00:01:20,000 --> 00:01:23,119 Speaker 1: doctor Faucci that promised that if you get the vaccine 22 00:01:23,160 --> 00:01:26,720 Speaker 1: you're never gonna get COVID, and Biden promised the same thing, 23 00:01:26,800 --> 00:01:28,880 Speaker 1: though you won't get COVID. We've played that many, many 24 00:01:28,920 --> 00:01:33,200 Speaker 1: times on this program. And one size fits all medicine 25 00:01:33,280 --> 00:01:37,480 Speaker 1: is not scientific to me. And the whole idea is, 26 00:01:38,200 --> 00:01:41,360 Speaker 1: I think people have made up their mind on vaccinations. Now, 27 00:01:41,800 --> 00:01:44,840 Speaker 1: now what happens if you get it. We spent most 28 00:01:44,840 --> 00:01:47,400 Speaker 1: of our time on this program talking to the doctors 29 00:01:47,400 --> 00:01:52,160 Speaker 1: on the front line, Harvard educated doctor George Farid, he 30 00:01:52,240 --> 00:01:55,480 Speaker 1: went to Harvard Medical School, doctor Brian Tyson. They've now 31 00:01:55,520 --> 00:01:58,320 Speaker 1: come out with a book, and I strongly recommend it. 32 00:01:58,320 --> 00:02:02,160 Speaker 1: It's called Overcoming the cod with Darkness. How two doctors 33 00:02:02,160 --> 00:02:08,320 Speaker 1: successfully treated seven thousand patients. It's now out in bookstores everywhere. 34 00:02:08,600 --> 00:02:11,200 Speaker 1: It's on Hannity dot com, it's on Amazon dot com. 35 00:02:11,240 --> 00:02:15,640 Speaker 1: And I can't tell you how how generous both of 36 00:02:15,680 --> 00:02:20,120 Speaker 1: these men have been. For whatever reason, people know that 37 00:02:20,200 --> 00:02:22,280 Speaker 1: I talk about this a lot, and they come to 38 00:02:22,600 --> 00:02:26,280 Speaker 1: this program and they ask for information, and I stand 39 00:02:26,280 --> 00:02:29,880 Speaker 1: by my statement. I'm not going to play doctor because 40 00:02:29,880 --> 00:02:31,640 Speaker 1: I didn't go to medical school. I didn't do an 41 00:02:31,720 --> 00:02:35,440 Speaker 1: internship or a fellowship and and but you need you 42 00:02:35,480 --> 00:02:38,360 Speaker 1: need to know and read and study and research and 43 00:02:38,440 --> 00:02:42,760 Speaker 1: know your medical history, your underlying conditions and current condition 44 00:02:43,320 --> 00:02:45,920 Speaker 1: and then talk to your doctor doctors. But what I 45 00:02:46,000 --> 00:02:49,720 Speaker 1: love about doctor Brian Tyson and doctor for Reid is 46 00:02:49,760 --> 00:02:54,119 Speaker 1: they believe in proactive medicine in New York still their 47 00:02:54,160 --> 00:02:59,600 Speaker 1: protocol is, yeah, you're positive, go home to contact tracing. 48 00:03:00,040 --> 00:03:02,799 Speaker 1: If you get a fever, take two time and all. 49 00:03:03,160 --> 00:03:06,079 Speaker 1: If your blood oxygen drops below ninety you probably need 50 00:03:06,120 --> 00:03:08,640 Speaker 1: to go to emergency room. Well by that time the 51 00:03:08,720 --> 00:03:11,680 Speaker 1: damage is done. That usually happens in day seven, eight, nine, 52 00:03:11,720 --> 00:03:15,239 Speaker 1: and ten. And anyway, they join us now, doctor George Free, 53 00:03:15,320 --> 00:03:20,400 Speaker 1: Doctor Brian Tyson, congratulations on the book seven thousand patients. 54 00:03:21,040 --> 00:03:23,320 Speaker 1: Now you've developed a protocol. I know you're a big 55 00:03:23,360 --> 00:03:28,840 Speaker 1: supporter of monoclonals. I know you have supported HCQ. I've 56 00:03:28,840 --> 00:03:31,680 Speaker 1: not read a lot on iver Mett and SAW. I 57 00:03:31,760 --> 00:03:33,880 Speaker 1: have no say on that at all. I don't have 58 00:03:33,919 --> 00:03:36,280 Speaker 1: a thought on it because but you've seen the studies 59 00:03:36,320 --> 00:03:41,920 Speaker 1: on HCQ. But you believe in proactive medicine absolutely. Have 60 00:03:42,120 --> 00:03:45,400 Speaker 1: you ever lost a patient that you started treating early 61 00:03:46,000 --> 00:03:50,520 Speaker 1: with COVID? No, no, we haven't. It's George, You're in Sean, 62 00:03:50,600 --> 00:03:53,640 Speaker 1: thank you for your support and for what you just 63 00:03:53,880 --> 00:03:56,320 Speaker 1: mentioned by the way I owe you. Let's be honest, 64 00:03:56,480 --> 00:03:59,360 Speaker 1: I owe you about a million dollars because I don't 65 00:04:00,400 --> 00:04:03,120 Speaker 1: because I keep saying, would you please talk to this person? 66 00:04:03,160 --> 00:04:05,480 Speaker 1: Would you please talk to this person? And you've helped 67 00:04:05,480 --> 00:04:07,920 Speaker 1: so many people in my life out, even strangers that 68 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:11,520 Speaker 1: get in contact with me. Well, I'm still getting contacted 69 00:04:11,520 --> 00:04:14,600 Speaker 1: by strangers and it breaks my heart that they can't 70 00:04:14,600 --> 00:04:18,160 Speaker 1: get the treatment locally. That our book demonstrates that a 71 00:04:18,240 --> 00:04:23,520 Speaker 1: community center set up for early treatment has been extraordinarily successful. 72 00:04:23,600 --> 00:04:28,160 Speaker 1: And we used repurpose medications that shown efficacy, and we're 73 00:04:28,560 --> 00:04:32,480 Speaker 1: continuing with those medications, but we're adding in monoclonal infusion 74 00:04:32,560 --> 00:04:35,000 Speaker 1: since they were available at the beginning of this year, 75 00:04:35,360 --> 00:04:39,240 Speaker 1: and also these new addie viros from Fisser and probably 76 00:04:39,320 --> 00:04:42,200 Speaker 1: Murk also, but those are hard to get hold of actually, 77 00:04:42,560 --> 00:04:46,320 Speaker 1: And so you want to provide a variety of treatment, 78 00:04:46,520 --> 00:04:51,680 Speaker 1: customized treatment. Basically, you want to individualize treatment and intensified 79 00:04:51,720 --> 00:04:55,080 Speaker 1: in certain patients. And so our results in a community 80 00:04:55,120 --> 00:04:57,760 Speaker 1: that are then are presented in the book in a 81 00:04:57,920 --> 00:05:02,440 Speaker 1: very detailed way. A chapter written by a great satistician 82 00:05:02,520 --> 00:05:07,840 Speaker 1: named Matthew Crawford, and it describes the success in this 83 00:05:07,880 --> 00:05:11,680 Speaker 1: community where we had ten thousand more than ten thousand 84 00:05:11,720 --> 00:05:15,160 Speaker 1: actually and for virtually zero deaths when they received treatment 85 00:05:15,160 --> 00:05:17,760 Speaker 1: in the first three to five days. In the remaining 86 00:05:17,760 --> 00:05:22,360 Speaker 1: community not getting the treatments that we provided, there are 87 00:05:22,400 --> 00:05:26,159 Speaker 1: over eight hundred deaths out of twenty four thousand that 88 00:05:26,240 --> 00:05:30,880 Speaker 1: were infected. So this is actually being reproduced around the 89 00:05:31,040 --> 00:05:35,040 Speaker 1: country by other programs that deal with early treatment. And 90 00:05:35,080 --> 00:05:37,880 Speaker 1: what the big message of our book, Sean, is that 91 00:05:38,520 --> 00:05:43,040 Speaker 1: this concept of early treatment centers that offer the variety 92 00:05:43,080 --> 00:05:46,520 Speaker 1: of treatments that are helpful and are able to suppress 93 00:05:46,560 --> 00:05:50,760 Speaker 1: the multiplication of the virus are the solution for the pandemic. 94 00:05:51,520 --> 00:05:55,280 Speaker 1: You know, Florida has done a good job in that regard. Well, 95 00:05:55,320 --> 00:05:57,320 Speaker 1: I mean they set up mono clon aline of body 96 00:05:57,360 --> 00:06:00,400 Speaker 1: centers down there, and it wasn't until after chrissmists that 97 00:06:00,440 --> 00:06:04,839 Speaker 1: I found out that they they they have a shortage 98 00:06:04,920 --> 00:06:07,720 Speaker 1: and the only reason they do is because the government 99 00:06:07,880 --> 00:06:12,200 Speaker 1: is buying up all of the supply. And Joe Biden 100 00:06:12,279 --> 00:06:17,400 Speaker 1: has only mentioned monoclonal antibodies one time during his vaccine 101 00:06:17,400 --> 00:06:21,159 Speaker 1: mandate speech. And then when when Joe Biden mentioned it. 102 00:06:21,200 --> 00:06:24,520 Speaker 1: Then he started rationing it to states like Florida and 103 00:06:24,880 --> 00:06:27,840 Speaker 1: South Dakota and Texas, but no reason. We never had 104 00:06:27,880 --> 00:06:31,880 Speaker 1: a shortage of monoclonal antibodies, you know that until Christmas 105 00:06:32,080 --> 00:06:37,120 Speaker 1: and and so they're now rationing it. But then then 106 00:06:37,200 --> 00:06:39,680 Speaker 1: Governor de Santis for example, went out and bought his own. 107 00:06:39,880 --> 00:06:42,320 Speaker 1: And by the way, they give it to people for free. 108 00:06:42,360 --> 00:06:45,760 Speaker 1: Did you know that. Oh yes, yes, it's terrific in 109 00:06:45,839 --> 00:06:49,440 Speaker 1: that regard. And we're still in our area have that 110 00:06:49,560 --> 00:06:52,920 Speaker 1: same situation where they run out and they are they're 111 00:06:52,920 --> 00:06:56,240 Speaker 1: restricting it to immano compromise people and not to others. 112 00:06:56,279 --> 00:07:00,000 Speaker 1: It might be also good candidates for it to protect 113 00:07:00,120 --> 00:07:03,760 Speaker 1: them from deterioration. So it's it's just part of the 114 00:07:03,760 --> 00:07:08,800 Speaker 1: whole solution Sean, that the early treatment centers should have 115 00:07:08,839 --> 00:07:12,120 Speaker 1: been there, and they should be there now, and they 116 00:07:12,280 --> 00:07:15,880 Speaker 1: should offer the repurpose medications. Looking at all the evidences, 117 00:07:16,240 --> 00:07:21,160 Speaker 1: an overwhelming amount of evidence that HCQ is efficacious from 118 00:07:21,360 --> 00:07:26,680 Speaker 1: nationwide studies and from individual observational peer reviewed studies Sean 119 00:07:26,800 --> 00:07:29,960 Speaker 1: two hundred and ninety in the literature, and ours is 120 00:07:29,960 --> 00:07:33,800 Speaker 1: a contribution to that. So we're not stopping. We're still 121 00:07:33,960 --> 00:07:37,800 Speaker 1: doing the same protocol. We're adding in and ipromectin is 122 00:07:37,840 --> 00:07:41,520 Speaker 1: an ativiral just like hcq is. It has mechanisms that 123 00:07:41,680 --> 00:07:45,600 Speaker 1: inhibit on the host cell the ability to multiply the 124 00:07:45,720 --> 00:07:50,560 Speaker 1: virus COVID nineteen and other RNA viruses. And I gotta 125 00:07:50,600 --> 00:07:54,120 Speaker 1: give you very specific cases that I'll choose one case 126 00:07:54,160 --> 00:08:00,760 Speaker 1: of an unvaccinated couple with comorbidities in Georgia, and you 127 00:08:00,800 --> 00:08:04,000 Speaker 1: were able to arrange that. We found out that Emory 128 00:08:04,080 --> 00:08:08,160 Speaker 1: University Hospital gave monoclonal antibody infusions. They got that, they 129 00:08:08,160 --> 00:08:12,240 Speaker 1: went on your protocol. He's seventy four, she's sixty eight. 130 00:08:13,360 --> 00:08:16,840 Speaker 1: They recovered almost within forty eight hours. They were both better, 131 00:08:17,960 --> 00:08:21,280 Speaker 1: and then they even got it again recently, and apparently 132 00:08:21,280 --> 00:08:25,560 Speaker 1: they did fine again because they followed your protocol. That's correct, Sean. 133 00:08:25,640 --> 00:08:28,160 Speaker 1: They weren't able to get the monoclonal on the second 134 00:08:28,320 --> 00:08:32,480 Speaker 1: time around. But the omicron is a milder, less aggressive 135 00:08:33,400 --> 00:08:38,800 Speaker 1: virus infection, fortunately, and it's very responsive to the repurpose 136 00:08:38,920 --> 00:08:42,560 Speaker 1: medications that are very well tolerated. We'll tell me more 137 00:08:42,559 --> 00:08:45,120 Speaker 1: about these anti virals, because I don't know anything about 138 00:08:45,160 --> 00:08:48,480 Speaker 1: him except that every doctor without exception, and that's rare, 139 00:08:49,600 --> 00:08:54,640 Speaker 1: praises them. Well, they're praiseworthy because they do act on 140 00:08:54,679 --> 00:08:59,320 Speaker 1: the virus. The baxlevid from Fiser is an inhibitor of 141 00:08:59,400 --> 00:09:03,199 Speaker 1: the protein of the virus and it's very specific, just 142 00:09:03,240 --> 00:09:07,160 Speaker 1: like we have proteus inhibitors for HIV and hepatitis C, 143 00:09:08,000 --> 00:09:14,560 Speaker 1: and so it is well designed preparation or treatment. Then 144 00:09:15,040 --> 00:09:19,400 Speaker 1: new Pivier from Merc is a metabolite so to speak, 145 00:09:19,440 --> 00:09:22,200 Speaker 1: and say it inhibits the R and A polymerase. But 146 00:09:22,280 --> 00:09:25,600 Speaker 1: it has side effects and it's not as effective in 147 00:09:25,640 --> 00:09:29,319 Speaker 1: these trials, but it is effective. It gives them efficacy. 148 00:09:29,800 --> 00:09:32,559 Speaker 1: So there are different mechanisms. A big difference, shot is 149 00:09:32,600 --> 00:09:37,000 Speaker 1: that these are virus directed and this muta, this heavily 150 00:09:37,559 --> 00:09:41,400 Speaker 1: mutagizing virus will not long, will not take long to 151 00:09:41,559 --> 00:09:45,840 Speaker 1: develop resistance to those agents, and then where do we go. 152 00:09:46,480 --> 00:09:49,520 Speaker 1: But we'll waiting for that. I do recommend that people 153 00:09:49,559 --> 00:09:52,120 Speaker 1: get them. See if I'll tell you what frustrates me 154 00:09:52,280 --> 00:09:55,560 Speaker 1: and why I've I've really come to respect you a 155 00:09:55,600 --> 00:09:59,080 Speaker 1: lot because the protocols that now we're in the third 156 00:09:59,120 --> 00:10:01,559 Speaker 1: year this pandemic, and I'm telling you because I talk 157 00:10:01,640 --> 00:10:04,520 Speaker 1: to people all the time. In New York with now, 158 00:10:04,559 --> 00:10:08,200 Speaker 1: I did find a couple of hospitals that warr they're 159 00:10:08,240 --> 00:10:11,840 Speaker 1: not any longer because they can't get them monoclonal antibodies. 160 00:10:12,520 --> 00:10:16,400 Speaker 1: So it's it's gotten a lot tougher, you know. When 161 00:10:16,400 --> 00:10:19,560 Speaker 1: I try to help people, and in cases where I 162 00:10:19,600 --> 00:10:23,000 Speaker 1: can offer them advice, I direct them to your protocol 163 00:10:23,080 --> 00:10:25,040 Speaker 1: and talk to them, tell them to talk to the doctor, 164 00:10:25,080 --> 00:10:27,360 Speaker 1: and then tell them where they can get the monoclonals. 165 00:10:27,800 --> 00:10:31,640 Speaker 1: But in New York, for example, the standard operating procedure 166 00:10:31,720 --> 00:10:34,600 Speaker 1: through most of the pandemic has been Yeah, you test 167 00:10:34,640 --> 00:10:39,440 Speaker 1: it positive due contact tracing, go home, take two titanals. 168 00:10:39,440 --> 00:10:41,880 Speaker 1: If you have a fever, and if your oxygen drops 169 00:10:41,920 --> 00:10:46,240 Speaker 1: below ninety, go to the emergency room. The problem is, 170 00:10:46,360 --> 00:10:49,520 Speaker 1: doctor Faridas, you know much better than I do, because 171 00:10:49,640 --> 00:10:52,240 Speaker 1: because you've been up to your eyeballs on. This is 172 00:10:52,280 --> 00:10:55,680 Speaker 1: if by the time your oxygen drops below ninety, the 173 00:10:55,880 --> 00:10:58,880 Speaker 1: damage is done. In other words, by the time you 174 00:10:58,920 --> 00:11:02,960 Speaker 1: get to the hospital, it's probably day seven, eight, nine, ten. 175 00:11:03,200 --> 00:11:07,280 Speaker 1: The therapeutics are far less effective, and the odds now 176 00:11:07,320 --> 00:11:09,839 Speaker 1: are not in your favor. If you have COVID pneumonia, 177 00:11:09,960 --> 00:11:12,160 Speaker 1: covid lung whatever you want to call it that that 178 00:11:12,960 --> 00:11:17,240 Speaker 1: you know, cnoclatic storm if whatever however you pronounce it, Yes, 179 00:11:17,720 --> 00:11:21,600 Speaker 1: psydicin storm in your lungs. But you're saying treated immediately, 180 00:11:21,960 --> 00:11:25,040 Speaker 1: and every other doctor's not doing that. Yeah, they need 181 00:11:25,080 --> 00:11:29,440 Speaker 1: to and they'll realize that, and it's certainly encouraged with 182 00:11:29,520 --> 00:11:32,720 Speaker 1: the what year they're going to realize that, doctor Farida 183 00:11:32,760 --> 00:11:34,719 Speaker 1: is going to be year five or we're now in 184 00:11:34,800 --> 00:11:38,559 Speaker 1: year three, yes, exactly, and hopefully we won't see new 185 00:11:38,640 --> 00:11:41,840 Speaker 1: variants coming. That's the problem with the vaccines that don't 186 00:11:42,240 --> 00:11:45,040 Speaker 1: block the infection. But I wanted to make a comment 187 00:11:45,080 --> 00:11:49,560 Speaker 1: about the advancing condition there. There's intensification that can be 188 00:11:49,600 --> 00:11:52,640 Speaker 1: done as an outpatient with in held court custeroids like 189 00:11:52,720 --> 00:11:56,280 Speaker 1: be destinied with predice on with coach scene with additional 190 00:11:56,400 --> 00:12:02,400 Speaker 1: anti viral treatment and with medicine should treat the respiratory 191 00:12:02,960 --> 00:12:05,920 Speaker 1: in sufficiency. That has to be monitored carefully, and they 192 00:12:05,960 --> 00:12:08,319 Speaker 1: don't all need to be in the hospital, and that's 193 00:12:08,360 --> 00:12:11,600 Speaker 1: what we try to avoid. Quick break, we'll come back 194 00:12:11,640 --> 00:12:14,320 Speaker 1: and we'll continue more with doctor George Freed, doctor Brian 195 00:12:14,360 --> 00:12:17,319 Speaker 1: Tyson joining US eight hundred and nine for one Sean 196 00:12:17,559 --> 00:12:19,040 Speaker 1: if you want to be a part of the program. 197 00:12:19,080 --> 00:12:22,800 Speaker 1: Their book, Overcoming the COVID Darkness. How two doctors successfully 198 00:12:22,880 --> 00:12:44,560 Speaker 1: treated seven thousand patients, obviously using therapeutics and proactive medicine. 199 00:12:45,800 --> 00:12:48,440 Speaker 1: All right, we continue with doctor Brian Tyson, doctor George 200 00:12:48,440 --> 00:12:51,920 Speaker 1: Fared Overcoming the COVID Darkness. Their new book is out. 201 00:12:51,960 --> 00:12:55,840 Speaker 1: It's on Amazon dot com, Hannity dot com, bookstores everywhere. 202 00:12:56,000 --> 00:13:00,480 Speaker 1: How two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients. Let me 203 00:13:00,520 --> 00:13:03,720 Speaker 1: bring in doctor Tyson, who was with us um seven 204 00:13:03,800 --> 00:13:08,880 Speaker 1: thousand patients a plus. You have treated and in every 205 00:13:08,920 --> 00:13:12,440 Speaker 1: case when you get a patient early after diagnosis, you 206 00:13:12,480 --> 00:13:15,760 Speaker 1: haven't lost a single patient, doctor Tyson. That's correct, John, 207 00:13:15,760 --> 00:13:17,720 Speaker 1: and sorry for that. Yeah, today has been kind of 208 00:13:17,720 --> 00:13:20,480 Speaker 1: a crazy day outside. We've had over three hundred patients 209 00:13:20,520 --> 00:13:24,160 Speaker 1: show up. Oh, it's we've been setting record after record. 210 00:13:24,240 --> 00:13:27,600 Speaker 1: After Joe Biden said he shut down the virus. Now 211 00:13:27,640 --> 00:13:31,079 Speaker 1: we have, you know, fully vaccinated booster and natural immunity 212 00:13:31,120 --> 00:13:35,319 Speaker 1: people popping positive. Yeah, that's correct. I mean we're seeing 213 00:13:35,440 --> 00:13:40,200 Speaker 1: majority of our cases are actually vaccinated with either two 214 00:13:40,280 --> 00:13:44,880 Speaker 1: or three vaccines. It's just been overwhelming the last week 215 00:13:44,920 --> 00:13:49,160 Speaker 1: and a half. Within the infection ry. Why the reluctance 216 00:13:49,240 --> 00:13:54,040 Speaker 1: and resistance within the medical community to treat proactively? Why 217 00:13:54,200 --> 00:13:56,400 Speaker 1: why are they gone? Why have they stuck to this 218 00:13:56,520 --> 00:14:00,920 Speaker 1: ridiculous model of reactive medicines. Well, I think I think 219 00:14:00,960 --> 00:14:03,160 Speaker 1: the biggest problem is, you know, and I tell this 220 00:14:03,200 --> 00:14:05,560 Speaker 1: to a lot of my colleagues, is the inability to 221 00:14:05,640 --> 00:14:09,720 Speaker 1: admit when you're wrong. Doctors notoriously don't like to make mistakes, 222 00:14:10,400 --> 00:14:13,400 Speaker 1: and so I really believe it's a it's a truth 223 00:14:13,440 --> 00:14:17,000 Speaker 1: telling at this point where it's undeniable to sit there 224 00:14:17,000 --> 00:14:20,200 Speaker 1: and say that our plan has worked for the last 225 00:14:20,200 --> 00:14:24,960 Speaker 1: two and a half years. So now people have to admit, 226 00:14:25,000 --> 00:14:26,920 Speaker 1: you know what, we were wrong. And I think that's 227 00:14:26,920 --> 00:14:28,960 Speaker 1: one of the hardest things for anyone in the medical 228 00:14:29,000 --> 00:14:31,960 Speaker 1: profession to say, because then they don't want to open 229 00:14:32,000 --> 00:14:35,200 Speaker 1: themselves up to now practice and negligence and all the 230 00:14:35,240 --> 00:14:37,600 Speaker 1: things that mean doctor Freed have been talking about. But 231 00:14:37,720 --> 00:14:42,000 Speaker 1: at some point people have to be real with themselves 232 00:14:42,480 --> 00:14:45,280 Speaker 1: and tell people, you know what we've been wrong. Let's 233 00:14:45,360 --> 00:14:48,680 Speaker 1: change strategies, and let's go on and let's fix this. Well, 234 00:14:49,200 --> 00:14:54,200 Speaker 1: it's an amazing amount of information. It's called overcoming the 235 00:14:54,240 --> 00:14:59,040 Speaker 1: COVID darkness. How two doctors successfully treated seven thousand patients. 236 00:14:59,520 --> 00:15:02,320 Speaker 1: It's now bookstores everywhere. We have a link on Hannity 237 00:15:02,400 --> 00:15:07,080 Speaker 1: dot com, Amazon dot com, and honestly, um, I urge 238 00:15:07,120 --> 00:15:10,040 Speaker 1: you to read this book and by the way, and 239 00:15:10,200 --> 00:15:13,400 Speaker 1: ask questions and talk it over with your doctor and 240 00:15:13,720 --> 00:15:17,640 Speaker 1: make smart decisions. If you get a positive COVID test, 241 00:15:18,160 --> 00:15:22,080 Speaker 1: I strongly recommend you don't wait today seven, eight and 242 00:15:22,200 --> 00:15:24,800 Speaker 1: nine and see your oxygen level drop to eighty two. 243 00:15:25,360 --> 00:15:28,800 Speaker 1: Bad idea in my opinion, But you, you and your 244 00:15:28,840 --> 00:15:32,560 Speaker 1: doctor can decide that. Gentlemen, thank you for the passion 245 00:15:32,600 --> 00:15:34,880 Speaker 1: of which you bring to your job every day, and 246 00:15:35,480 --> 00:15:38,280 Speaker 1: congratulations on the book. And I look forward to having 247 00:15:38,320 --> 00:15:43,280 Speaker 1: you back again soon for the late up. No, no, 248 00:15:43,360 --> 00:15:45,160 Speaker 1: you're in trouble. You're you know we're gonna put you 249 00:15:45,200 --> 00:15:49,560 Speaker 1: in time out, doctor Tyson. I'm only teasing. Thank you, 250 00:15:49,680 --> 00:16:25,200 Speaker 1: as always, you're generous with your time. The one thing 251 00:16:25,480 --> 00:16:30,160 Speaker 1: you can always count on, John Hannity is back on 252 00:16:30,200 --> 00:16:33,520 Speaker 1: the radio. All right, twenty five now till the top 253 00:16:33,560 --> 00:16:36,040 Speaker 1: of the hour. Eight nine Sean is our number. You 254 00:16:36,080 --> 00:16:37,600 Speaker 1: want to be a part of the program. Big We 255 00:16:37,680 --> 00:16:40,280 Speaker 1: had a lot of big news today. At the top 256 00:16:40,320 --> 00:16:43,040 Speaker 1: of the hour, Paul Manafort will join us his first 257 00:16:43,120 --> 00:16:46,320 Speaker 1: radio interview. He joined us on TV last night the 258 00:16:46,400 --> 00:16:50,359 Speaker 1: big news of the day. We've got two huge losses 259 00:16:51,040 --> 00:16:57,880 Speaker 1: for the Democrats. Number one, Kristen Cinema standing strongly against 260 00:16:58,040 --> 00:17:02,840 Speaker 1: changing the fellowbuster that means just like build back better, 261 00:17:02,960 --> 00:17:06,240 Speaker 1: which Joe Mansion said is dead. I don't think either 262 00:17:06,320 --> 00:17:09,399 Speaker 1: Mansion nor Cinema will go along with this one time 263 00:17:09,480 --> 00:17:13,159 Speaker 1: exception for those voting rights rule, so that's not going 264 00:17:13,200 --> 00:17:17,719 Speaker 1: to happen. And Kristen Cinema, you know, has dealt another 265 00:17:17,840 --> 00:17:20,240 Speaker 1: big blow. And on top of that, now we have 266 00:17:20,400 --> 00:17:23,280 Speaker 1: the Supreme Court we were expecting this decision any day, 267 00:17:23,880 --> 00:17:28,160 Speaker 1: has now blocked the Biden administration from enforcing their sweeping 268 00:17:28,240 --> 00:17:32,600 Speaker 1: vaccine or test requirements for large private companies, but have 269 00:17:32,680 --> 00:17:36,560 Speaker 1: allowed similar requirements to stand for medical facilities that take 270 00:17:36,640 --> 00:17:39,359 Speaker 1: Medicare or Medicaid payments. Now, by the way, in other words, 271 00:17:39,359 --> 00:17:42,479 Speaker 1: they have more control over that, which is exactly how 272 00:17:42,560 --> 00:17:45,000 Speaker 1: I predicted it would go, Linda, What did I say? 273 00:17:45,000 --> 00:17:48,000 Speaker 1: It was going to be six three on the ocean mandate, 274 00:17:48,080 --> 00:17:51,480 Speaker 1: And then they would allow because federal funds are used 275 00:17:51,520 --> 00:17:56,680 Speaker 1: in Medicare Medicaid, they would kind of carve out an 276 00:17:56,680 --> 00:18:00,680 Speaker 1: exemption for that which they did. This is three days 277 00:18:00,760 --> 00:18:06,200 Speaker 1: after OSHA and their emergency measures started to take effect, 278 00:18:07,080 --> 00:18:09,639 Speaker 1: a big blow to Biden. And by the way, in 279 00:18:09,760 --> 00:18:14,720 Speaker 1: light of all we now have learned vaccinated people, fully vaccinated, vaccinated, 280 00:18:14,760 --> 00:18:19,400 Speaker 1: boostered natural immunity, everybody is still catching COVID. Everything they 281 00:18:19,440 --> 00:18:23,840 Speaker 1: told us is one big fat lie and THEA today Boss, 282 00:18:23,960 --> 00:18:27,760 Speaker 1: they just said that and that natural immunity counts. They 283 00:18:28,000 --> 00:18:33,800 Speaker 1: changed their COVID protocols there, which by the way, impacts 284 00:18:33,800 --> 00:18:36,000 Speaker 1: people that I know. So I'm very glad about that 285 00:18:36,240 --> 00:18:39,439 Speaker 1: decision by the NCAA. I actually think sports is going 286 00:18:39,480 --> 00:18:42,840 Speaker 1: to lead the way. Mark my words. Here, what's his name, 287 00:18:42,920 --> 00:18:46,760 Speaker 1: Kylie Irving, who plays for the Nets, the Brooklyn Nets. 288 00:18:46,800 --> 00:18:50,480 Speaker 1: I'm telling you he's He's not going to be demonized 289 00:18:50,520 --> 00:18:54,360 Speaker 1: like he was, norwill Aaron Rodgers, nor will vak Djokovic. 290 00:18:55,160 --> 00:18:58,800 Speaker 1: Nobody's understanding all these f your freedom people out there, 291 00:18:59,359 --> 00:19:02,399 Speaker 1: and all the people screaming that they want to shame 292 00:19:02,600 --> 00:19:04,720 Speaker 1: people that have a different point of view than them, 293 00:19:05,920 --> 00:19:08,600 Speaker 1: they got another thing coming. The only way you're not 294 00:19:08,600 --> 00:19:12,879 Speaker 1: going to get COVID at this point, you can guarantee 295 00:19:12,920 --> 00:19:15,920 Speaker 1: preventing COVID is. Go live in a bubble in your basement. 296 00:19:16,720 --> 00:19:19,120 Speaker 1: That's the only way. Otherwise, if you want to live life, 297 00:19:19,160 --> 00:19:21,880 Speaker 1: you're probably going to run into this. That's why this 298 00:19:21,960 --> 00:19:26,240 Speaker 1: show we never told people what to do. We won't 299 00:19:26,280 --> 00:19:29,320 Speaker 1: tell people what to do. I'm not a doctor. I 300 00:19:29,359 --> 00:19:32,440 Speaker 1: didn't go to medical school. I didn't do an internship 301 00:19:32,440 --> 00:19:36,639 Speaker 1: in a residency. All I have been pointing out is 302 00:19:37,160 --> 00:19:42,160 Speaker 1: educate yourself, do your own research. Factor in your unique 303 00:19:42,240 --> 00:19:47,000 Speaker 1: medical history, your current medical condition, talk to your doctor, doctors, 304 00:19:47,080 --> 00:19:49,720 Speaker 1: the people in medicine that you trust, and then you 305 00:19:49,760 --> 00:19:52,560 Speaker 1: make up your own mind. Because we believe in freedom 306 00:19:52,720 --> 00:19:57,119 Speaker 1: and medical privacy and doctor patient confidentiality. Well, what you 307 00:19:57,240 --> 00:19:59,480 Speaker 1: stud is hennity. I'm like, it's none of your freaking 308 00:19:59,560 --> 00:20:02,840 Speaker 1: business what my status is. Why? Why what would make 309 00:20:02,920 --> 00:20:06,359 Speaker 1: you think that you that you get to ask me 310 00:20:06,480 --> 00:20:09,480 Speaker 1: what my medical status is. Hopefully this will end this 311 00:20:09,640 --> 00:20:13,240 Speaker 1: insanity of vaccine passports too, we'll see anyway. It was 312 00:20:13,280 --> 00:20:17,240 Speaker 1: as six three majority, as I predicted, and Chief Justice 313 00:20:17,520 --> 00:20:22,280 Speaker 1: Roberts said that he thinks that it's hard to argue 314 00:20:22,320 --> 00:20:26,000 Speaker 1: the nineteen seventy law governing OSHA gives free reign to 315 00:20:26,080 --> 00:20:29,840 Speaker 1: the agencies to enact such broad regulation, which, by the way, 316 00:20:29,920 --> 00:20:32,920 Speaker 1: he hinted at in the questioning during oral arguments. So 317 00:20:32,960 --> 00:20:37,439 Speaker 1: I'm not surprised. We have Doug Collins with us, and 318 00:20:37,640 --> 00:20:39,679 Speaker 1: he was going to talk a lot about Biden and 319 00:20:39,760 --> 00:20:42,240 Speaker 1: Commala's trip to Georgia. We'll get to that in a second, 320 00:20:42,240 --> 00:20:46,400 Speaker 1: but he's also an attorney. What's your thoughts on this ruling? Well, 321 00:20:46,440 --> 00:20:49,119 Speaker 1: I think it said exactly what you predicted, many of 322 00:20:49,160 --> 00:20:51,960 Speaker 1: us predicted. It was split the way that this court 323 00:20:52,040 --> 00:20:56,080 Speaker 1: seems to have been doing all many other things. The part, 324 00:20:56,160 --> 00:20:58,760 Speaker 1: the blowyor part never was going to fan the hook 325 00:20:58,920 --> 00:21:01,760 Speaker 1: federally was the medical your medic eight dollars and they 326 00:21:01,760 --> 00:21:03,800 Speaker 1: did exactly what you would expabing would do. And the 327 00:21:03,840 --> 00:21:07,359 Speaker 1: Biden administration is just you know, foolessly walking in this 328 00:21:07,600 --> 00:21:09,480 Speaker 1: time after time because they don't want to take the 329 00:21:09,520 --> 00:21:12,080 Speaker 1: time to follow, you know, the law. Much less to 330 00:21:12,160 --> 00:21:15,800 Speaker 1: science than this. Yeah, I mean it was pretty basic 331 00:21:15,840 --> 00:21:18,520 Speaker 1: and fundamental, and we've gone over it a lot throughout 332 00:21:18,560 --> 00:21:21,440 Speaker 1: the show. So let me move on. So Joe Biden 333 00:21:21,720 --> 00:21:27,359 Speaker 1: shows up in Georgia and he starts making all of 334 00:21:27,400 --> 00:21:31,280 Speaker 1: these racial comparisons. Let me play a little of Biden 335 00:21:31,520 --> 00:21:36,119 Speaker 1: and the comparisons to George Wallace, etc. Etc. Listen, there's 336 00:21:36,160 --> 00:21:40,640 Speaker 1: one thing every senator, every American should remember. History has 337 00:21:40,680 --> 00:21:43,520 Speaker 1: never been kind to those who sided with voter suppression 338 00:21:43,840 --> 00:21:46,720 Speaker 1: over voters rights, and it would be even be less 339 00:21:46,800 --> 00:21:50,639 Speaker 1: kind for those who side with election subversion. So I 340 00:21:50,720 --> 00:21:54,240 Speaker 1: ask every elected official in America, how do you want 341 00:21:54,280 --> 00:21:59,400 Speaker 1: to be remembered consequential moments in history? They present a choice. 342 00:22:00,160 --> 00:22:01,760 Speaker 1: Do you want to be the side of the side 343 00:22:01,760 --> 00:22:05,159 Speaker 1: of Doctor King or George Wallace. Do you want to 344 00:22:05,200 --> 00:22:09,040 Speaker 1: be the side of John Lewis or Bull Connor. Do 345 00:22:09,080 --> 00:22:11,280 Speaker 1: you want to be the side of Abraham Lincoln or 346 00:22:11,400 --> 00:22:16,400 Speaker 1: Jefferson Davis. This is the moment to decide to defend 347 00:22:16,440 --> 00:22:22,560 Speaker 1: our elections, to defend our democracy. History, I would argue 348 00:22:22,840 --> 00:22:25,080 Speaker 1: Doug Collins is not going to be kind either to 349 00:22:25,119 --> 00:22:28,520 Speaker 1: the guy that praised George Wallace, by the way, a Democrat, 350 00:22:29,160 --> 00:22:32,360 Speaker 1: the guy that praised strom Thurman, the guy that praised 351 00:22:32,359 --> 00:22:35,800 Speaker 1: the former clansman Robert Bird, and the guy that partnered 352 00:22:35,800 --> 00:22:39,000 Speaker 1: with the former clansman Robert Bird to stop the integration 353 00:22:39,080 --> 00:22:42,679 Speaker 1: of public schools in the seventies because Joe Biden didn't 354 00:22:42,720 --> 00:22:46,919 Speaker 1: want public schools to become, in his words, racial jungles. 355 00:22:47,720 --> 00:22:51,320 Speaker 1: Now he goes to Georgia, you have seventeen days imperson 356 00:22:51,400 --> 00:22:55,040 Speaker 1: early voting. Delaware, his state that he's represented five hundred 357 00:22:55,080 --> 00:22:58,720 Speaker 1: thousand years, they have zero days of imperson early voting. 358 00:22:59,040 --> 00:23:02,679 Speaker 1: You have a drop in every district. They have zero 359 00:23:02,840 --> 00:23:06,040 Speaker 1: drop boxes in Georgia. You don't need an excuse to 360 00:23:06,040 --> 00:23:08,880 Speaker 1: get an absentee ballot or a mail in ballot. In Georgia, 361 00:23:09,280 --> 00:23:12,280 Speaker 1: you have to provide an excuse in Delaware, and both 362 00:23:12,359 --> 00:23:17,840 Speaker 1: states require voter ID. So why is he lecturing Georgia 363 00:23:17,920 --> 00:23:22,840 Speaker 1: and accusing Georgians of being racist while he himself in 364 00:23:22,880 --> 00:23:26,520 Speaker 1: the five hundred thousand years he's been a senator and 365 00:23:26,800 --> 00:23:30,959 Speaker 1: later vice president, he never once mentioned the restrictive laws 366 00:23:31,240 --> 00:23:33,159 Speaker 1: in his own state of Delaware. Can you answer that 367 00:23:33,280 --> 00:23:36,440 Speaker 1: for me? I know, and he can't either. That's the problem. 368 00:23:36,520 --> 00:23:38,520 Speaker 1: It's it's just it's a I mean, look, the caravan 369 00:23:38,560 --> 00:23:41,320 Speaker 1: alive made it to Georgia. I sort of jokingly said, 370 00:23:41,359 --> 00:23:43,680 Speaker 1: somebody that kept on to stay. I stand with Abraham Lincoln, 371 00:23:43,680 --> 00:23:45,919 Speaker 1: by the way, the Republican, But I stand with you know, 372 00:23:46,119 --> 00:23:51,840 Speaker 1: Frankly Sean. You know, uh, the the issues is where 373 00:23:51,840 --> 00:23:53,880 Speaker 1: do you stand when your own life? And I think 374 00:23:53,880 --> 00:23:56,359 Speaker 1: that's the problem, where you're just sitting on Live. And 375 00:23:56,480 --> 00:23:59,600 Speaker 1: what bothers me the most is the mainstream media the 376 00:23:59,680 --> 00:24:02,720 Speaker 1: lift will not question him moment. He is so bad 377 00:24:02,760 --> 00:24:05,520 Speaker 1: and so wrong on this that Stacey Abrams would not 378 00:24:05,640 --> 00:24:08,000 Speaker 1: even show up and will not say where she was. 379 00:24:08,480 --> 00:24:11,160 Speaker 1: That's how bad Joe Biden is right now. I mean, 380 00:24:11,200 --> 00:24:12,960 Speaker 1: it really is that bad. By the way, why didn't 381 00:24:12,960 --> 00:24:16,280 Speaker 1: Stacy Abrams or any of these voting quote rights groups 382 00:24:16,280 --> 00:24:19,440 Speaker 1: in Georgia show up? Yeah? Great question. In fact, I'm 383 00:24:19,480 --> 00:24:23,119 Speaker 1: offering a to an aggressive reporter who will actually try 384 00:24:23,160 --> 00:24:26,360 Speaker 1: and get Abrams camp to say where she was. I'll 385 00:24:26,400 --> 00:24:28,159 Speaker 1: buy him a waffle with the waffle house down here, 386 00:24:28,200 --> 00:24:30,639 Speaker 1: a streat place in Georgia. But they won't do it 387 00:24:30,680 --> 00:24:33,040 Speaker 1: because they're scared. No, no, no, I don't want a waffle. 388 00:24:33,920 --> 00:24:38,280 Speaker 1: I want I want scattered and smothered with extra onions 389 00:24:38,320 --> 00:24:40,800 Speaker 1: and two eggs over medium, and I take I like 390 00:24:40,920 --> 00:24:43,919 Speaker 1: the t bone steak. That's I cannot pass a waffle 391 00:24:43,960 --> 00:24:47,919 Speaker 1: house without stopping Linda. True or false, very very true, 392 00:24:47,960 --> 00:24:50,720 Speaker 1: And it matters not the time. Yeah, it could be 393 00:24:50,800 --> 00:24:53,359 Speaker 1: like I'll land whatever wherever I land, if there's a 394 00:24:53,359 --> 00:24:55,560 Speaker 1: waffle house, if it's three thirty four in the morning, 395 00:24:55,640 --> 00:24:59,960 Speaker 1: I'm getting it super awkward. Waffle house is five star dine. 396 00:25:00,119 --> 00:25:02,800 Speaker 1: I don't get where you're at. Exactly I agree with 397 00:25:02,880 --> 00:25:08,000 Speaker 1: and so is Cracker Barrel. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Well, you know, 398 00:25:08,080 --> 00:25:10,159 Speaker 1: the problem is is Joe Biden is so bound up 399 00:25:10,160 --> 00:25:13,359 Speaker 1: in the left, and Stacy Abrams knows that she cannot 400 00:25:13,359 --> 00:25:16,399 Speaker 1: win even come close to winning a governorship in Georgia. 401 00:25:16,520 --> 00:25:20,679 Speaker 1: She associates herself with this just absolutely miserable failure of 402 00:25:20,680 --> 00:25:24,000 Speaker 1: an administration. And but my problem is that nobody's asking her. 403 00:25:24,119 --> 00:25:27,719 Speaker 1: Even the a JC reporters down here backed off when 404 00:25:27,760 --> 00:25:29,920 Speaker 1: they gave him a statement saying, well, we're not gonna 405 00:25:29,920 --> 00:25:32,040 Speaker 1: stay where she was, but she was busy. That's just 406 00:25:32,119 --> 00:25:34,359 Speaker 1: a bunch of bull and you know it, Sean, No, 407 00:25:34,680 --> 00:25:37,359 Speaker 1: I know, how do you think Purdue was gonna do 408 00:25:37,520 --> 00:25:41,240 Speaker 1: in this primary against Kemp? Because I'm supporting Purdue. Yeah, 409 00:25:41,240 --> 00:25:42,600 Speaker 1: I think he's gonna do good. I am as well. 410 00:25:42,720 --> 00:25:45,200 Speaker 1: I mean, I think he's gonna do well. And looking 411 00:25:45,200 --> 00:25:47,840 Speaker 1: at this in that support, by the way, I would 412 00:25:47,840 --> 00:25:49,960 Speaker 1: have supported you. I wanted you to do it. You 413 00:25:50,080 --> 00:25:53,159 Speaker 1: told me to drop dead. Exactly what you said to me, 414 00:25:53,280 --> 00:25:57,240 Speaker 1: drop that, Hannity, Oh that you're crazy. No, I'm kidd 415 00:25:57,760 --> 00:26:00,560 Speaker 1: Alfred zycle you know that better. But I think he's 416 00:26:00,560 --> 00:26:02,760 Speaker 1: got a very good shot and I think the but 417 00:26:02,960 --> 00:26:05,440 Speaker 1: it's gonna come down to, you know, frankly, he's gonna 418 00:26:05,440 --> 00:26:07,960 Speaker 1: have to appeal to some of those in the runoff 419 00:26:08,119 --> 00:26:11,440 Speaker 1: who wanted somebody, you know, maybe else, and then he's 420 00:26:11,440 --> 00:26:14,240 Speaker 1: gonna have to bring him back on the dislike of Kemp. 421 00:26:14,280 --> 00:26:17,120 Speaker 1: So it's it's a very uphill battle for Kemp in particular, 422 00:26:17,160 --> 00:26:20,119 Speaker 1: but also David is gonna have to get out and 423 00:26:20,200 --> 00:26:23,040 Speaker 1: you know, earn those votes to win it. What about 424 00:26:23,080 --> 00:26:26,560 Speaker 1: Herschel Walker, I like Herschel a lot, M fond of him. Um. 425 00:26:26,680 --> 00:26:31,840 Speaker 1: By the way, congratulations on the Dogs winning the national championship. 426 00:26:31,880 --> 00:26:35,439 Speaker 1: That was an amazing game beating Alabama and Nick Saban 427 00:26:35,520 --> 00:26:37,879 Speaker 1: no easy feat. Yeah, go Dogs. It was a it 428 00:26:37,920 --> 00:26:40,160 Speaker 1: was a great way. I mean, look, Herschel's starting out 429 00:26:40,160 --> 00:26:41,960 Speaker 1: with a lot of advantage. I mean, he's player well 430 00:26:42,040 --> 00:26:45,080 Speaker 1: known organ as a national title. He's tied insplicably to 431 00:26:45,119 --> 00:26:48,040 Speaker 1: the last national title. Um, I think the real test 432 00:26:48,080 --> 00:26:50,160 Speaker 1: for and he's got of course, the presidents back, former 433 00:26:50,160 --> 00:26:52,639 Speaker 1: presidents backing. It's gonna be now he's gonna have to 434 00:26:52,680 --> 00:26:54,360 Speaker 1: be out and be a candidate, and I think we'll 435 00:26:54,359 --> 00:26:56,880 Speaker 1: see how that goes. He's got a good team around him. 436 00:26:56,880 --> 00:26:59,600 Speaker 1: We'll see how the next few months and the primary works. 437 00:26:59,760 --> 00:27:02,200 Speaker 1: I think you're strongest competitions don't be from the bad 438 00:27:02,200 --> 00:27:05,040 Speaker 1: commissioner out here, Gary Black, who I've known for a 439 00:27:05,080 --> 00:27:07,360 Speaker 1: long time. So you know Hurstel's if he gets out 440 00:27:07,400 --> 00:27:09,800 Speaker 1: and runs it, he's got the national advantages to win 441 00:27:09,880 --> 00:27:12,879 Speaker 1: the primary, and then it's gonna set up a battle 442 00:27:12,880 --> 00:27:17,040 Speaker 1: for November. All right, Doug Collins, we always love having 443 00:27:17,080 --> 00:27:18,480 Speaker 1: you on. Thank you, and by the way, thanks for 444 00:27:18,520 --> 00:27:20,639 Speaker 1: telling me to pound sand I really appreciate it. Right. 445 00:27:21,560 --> 00:27:23,920 Speaker 1: I made a phone call, was a complimentary call, and 446 00:27:23,920 --> 00:27:25,880 Speaker 1: I ain't got told to drop that. You said those 447 00:27:25,920 --> 00:27:30,920 Speaker 1: words drop that, Hannity. You did not you've been following 448 00:27:30,960 --> 00:27:36,199 Speaker 1: the bottom model. Yeah that's probably true. Anyway, appreciate you 449 00:27:36,280 --> 00:27:40,280 Speaker 1: being with us. Uh Tricia, Uh? Is is this our 450 00:27:40,280 --> 00:27:43,760 Speaker 1: friend Trisia? This is our friend Trisha right in Texas. Yeah. 451 00:27:43,920 --> 00:27:47,280 Speaker 1: Just Tricia wrote the book Just the Tweets, a book 452 00:27:47,440 --> 00:27:52,200 Speaker 1: that did phenomenally well. Just Donald Trump's tweeting, um, oh, 453 00:27:52,240 --> 00:27:54,399 Speaker 1: I'm reading you had you had a bad case of COVID. 454 00:27:54,440 --> 00:27:57,600 Speaker 1: What happened, Yes, hush on um. In August, I had 455 00:27:57,600 --> 00:28:00,280 Speaker 1: a really bad case of COVID. I tried to be proactive. 456 00:28:00,320 --> 00:28:04,080 Speaker 1: I contacted my primary care physician before getting COVID, asking 457 00:28:04,080 --> 00:28:06,000 Speaker 1: her what our plan was, and she told me that, 458 00:28:06,119 --> 00:28:07,960 Speaker 1: you know, there is no early treatment that if I 459 00:28:08,080 --> 00:28:12,280 Speaker 1: get sick enough to go to the hospital. So that happened, 460 00:28:12,320 --> 00:28:16,119 Speaker 1: and I reached out to another doctor who did prescribe 461 00:28:17,080 --> 00:28:20,640 Speaker 1: early treatment. However, the pharmacy wouheld my medication for five days, 462 00:28:20,680 --> 00:28:23,560 Speaker 1: causing me to get very very ill. But anyway, I 463 00:28:23,640 --> 00:28:26,920 Speaker 1: recovered and I went to see my primary care doctor 464 00:28:27,440 --> 00:28:30,080 Speaker 1: two weeks ago and we went through the you know 465 00:28:30,080 --> 00:28:33,080 Speaker 1: how you doing all that stuff? And she said asked 466 00:28:33,080 --> 00:28:34,720 Speaker 1: me if I had had COVID, and I said, well, yes, 467 00:28:34,760 --> 00:28:37,560 Speaker 1: I have, and I reached out to him for treatment 468 00:28:37,640 --> 00:28:40,320 Speaker 1: and you told me there was no early treatment, and 469 00:28:40,360 --> 00:28:43,160 Speaker 1: she said, well, you know, we don't provide early treatment. 470 00:28:43,200 --> 00:28:45,800 Speaker 1: I said, well, I nearly died because you don't provide 471 00:28:45,800 --> 00:28:48,480 Speaker 1: early treatment. And I said, you need to start doing that. 472 00:28:48,560 --> 00:28:50,520 Speaker 1: People are dying. And she said to me She looked 473 00:28:50,520 --> 00:28:52,520 Speaker 1: at me and she said to me, I can't, I 474 00:28:52,560 --> 00:28:55,160 Speaker 1: would lose my job. I said, well, because of that, 475 00:28:55,200 --> 00:28:58,000 Speaker 1: I almost lost my life. And I let her have it. 476 00:28:58,280 --> 00:29:01,520 Speaker 1: And now gonna give you some new advice. Find a 477 00:29:01,520 --> 00:29:04,960 Speaker 1: new doctor. Well I did, I have, but I wanted 478 00:29:05,000 --> 00:29:07,000 Speaker 1: to make that one visit one last time because she 479 00:29:07,080 --> 00:29:09,160 Speaker 1: needed to see my face. She needed to hear what 480 00:29:09,280 --> 00:29:11,239 Speaker 1: happened to me, and I was not going to let 481 00:29:11,240 --> 00:29:14,120 Speaker 1: her get off with it. She started crying and she 482 00:29:14,200 --> 00:29:16,280 Speaker 1: admitted to me that her mother has been telling her 483 00:29:16,320 --> 00:29:19,800 Speaker 1: the same thing. These doctors know what they're doing, they 484 00:29:19,840 --> 00:29:22,080 Speaker 1: know it's wrong. And I said, you've got to be brave. 485 00:29:22,240 --> 00:29:24,840 Speaker 1: You have got to stand up and do the right thing. 486 00:29:25,160 --> 00:29:27,960 Speaker 1: People are dying, and you're gonna be held accountable. Maybe 487 00:29:28,000 --> 00:29:31,040 Speaker 1: not on this earth, but beyond you will be held accountable. 488 00:29:31,760 --> 00:29:34,800 Speaker 1: So I'm just I'm just here to say, people, stand up. 489 00:29:35,120 --> 00:29:38,040 Speaker 1: Face your doctors in demand they do the damn right thing. 490 00:29:38,280 --> 00:29:41,479 Speaker 1: You know we had on the program doctor Brian Tyson 491 00:29:41,520 --> 00:29:44,040 Speaker 1: and doctor George Freed. Their new book is out. It's 492 00:29:44,040 --> 00:29:47,840 Speaker 1: called Overcoming the COVID Darkness. How two doctors successfully treated 493 00:29:47,880 --> 00:29:52,280 Speaker 1: seven thousand patients. They from the very beginning have a protocol, 494 00:29:52,440 --> 00:29:55,880 Speaker 1: protocol proactive. I'm not telling you to take it. I 495 00:29:55,920 --> 00:30:01,400 Speaker 1: am saying that they are the opposite of what many 496 00:30:01,560 --> 00:30:05,800 Speaker 1: states and hospitals have adopted. And you know, I asked them, 497 00:30:05,920 --> 00:30:08,800 Speaker 1: have they lost anybody when they caught COVID early? The 498 00:30:08,880 --> 00:30:12,840 Speaker 1: answers no. And in monoclonal antibodies and these new anti 499 00:30:13,000 --> 00:30:16,400 Speaker 1: virals HCQ they got. They got this whole regiment. You 500 00:30:16,440 --> 00:30:18,600 Speaker 1: don't have to agree with it, but at least take 501 00:30:18,680 --> 00:30:21,840 Speaker 1: that knowledge and bring it to your doctor. Now. I've 502 00:30:21,840 --> 00:30:25,480 Speaker 1: had instances where I had to tell people, Tricia, you 503 00:30:25,640 --> 00:30:29,840 Speaker 1: need to find another doctor to get another a second opinion. 504 00:30:30,600 --> 00:30:34,840 Speaker 1: And and Linda can testify to this. I have spent 505 00:30:35,160 --> 00:30:39,800 Speaker 1: endless hours on the phone trying to help people get 506 00:30:39,800 --> 00:30:46,400 Speaker 1: therapeutics early in their diagnosis. Knowing that the success, especially 507 00:30:46,400 --> 00:30:51,320 Speaker 1: of monoclonal antibodies. It's sad in the state of New York, 508 00:30:51,400 --> 00:30:56,640 Speaker 1: if you're prescribed HCQ, for example, you can't get it. 509 00:30:57,240 --> 00:31:00,239 Speaker 1: You know, they stopped get There are very few airy is. 510 00:31:00,320 --> 00:31:02,760 Speaker 1: I know where they are, and I tell friends all 511 00:31:02,800 --> 00:31:07,200 Speaker 1: the time that need it. Monoclonal antibodies I had to fight, 512 00:31:07,760 --> 00:31:09,720 Speaker 1: you know, for a friend of mine just in the 513 00:31:09,800 --> 00:31:13,120 Speaker 1: last three days. That wasn't the It was like day 514 00:31:13,200 --> 00:31:16,520 Speaker 1: eight and he was and he had covid pneumonia. We 515 00:31:16,640 --> 00:31:20,000 Speaker 1: ended up getting this this this friend of mine monoclonals 516 00:31:20,000 --> 00:31:23,400 Speaker 1: and it worked. He's okay, but we barely saved them. 517 00:31:24,200 --> 00:31:27,520 Speaker 1: He was headed right towards that ventilator. Anyway, we were 518 00:31:27,520 --> 00:31:29,960 Speaker 1: glad you're okay, Tricia. God bless you always. We love you, 519 00:31:30,040 --> 00:31:32,800 Speaker 1: and good for you for standing up. Thank you so much. Son,