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Timeless Conservatism, Double Standards, and Geopolitical Pressure

29 min · 10. juni 2026
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In this final hour, Sean Hannity welcomes former Vice President Mike Pence to discuss his new book, What Do Conservatives Actually Believe?. Pence emphasizes a historical commitment to limited government, traditional moral values, and peace through strength while warning against the isolationist trends emerging on the populist right. The two also blast the progressive left, calling out the radical platforms of candidates like Maine's Graham Plattner and Michigan's Abdul El-Sayed. Hannity exposes a massive double standard among national Democrats, who have stayed completely silent regarding the personal scandals and physical abuse allegations surrounding Plattner. Shifting to global conflicts, former special assistant James Robbins joins the show to analyze how a strict naval blockade has pushed Iran's energy-dependent economy to an absolute chokepoint. Robbins details how the U.S. Treasury has successfully squeezed the regime by seizing hidden cryptocurrency wallets from top Iranian leaders. Hannity closes by advocating for election transparency, urging state legislatures to implement paper ballots, voter ID, and absolute signature verification. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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