Monday, September 28, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary
Ed Klein, the author of the #1 New York Times bestsellers The Amateur and Blood Feud, will join Sean on today's radio show to discuss his latest shocking book titled, "Unlikeable: The Problem with Hillary."
Unlikeable is the stunning, powerful exposé of Hillary Clinton and her floundering race for the White House. Klein paints a deeply troubling portrait of Hillary Rodham Clinton, a highly unlikeable presidential candidate and a woman more associated with scandal than with accomplishments, with lying than with truth, with arrogance than with compassion.

"People don't feel she is sincere in what she says, that's she's scripted and never spontaneous," Klein said. He said he had the book's title even before her recent email scandal.

"There's something always behind what she's saying, and that there's a calculation about her," Klein said. "You can't get elected president of the United States if 57 percent of the people think you're a liar, untrustworthy - and they do."

Make sure to tune into your local radio station today during the 5pm EST hour of Sean's show to hear this riveting interview with Ed Klein. To pick up your copy of "Unlikeable," please click here.
  
Will We Miss John Boehner?
Last week Speaker John Boehner announced his retirement from Congress citing a desire to avoid an embarrassing leadership fight and suggesting he was ready to retire a few years ago but stayed on when Rep. Eric Cantor lost his surprising primary battle.

There are many who are not lamenting Boehner's exit. In fact, 62% of GOP voters feel betrayed by their party. The GOP Congress, under Boehner, failed to use the Constitutional power of the purse to stop ObamaCare and runaway government overspending. In 2014, most of Congress won their races by speaking out against immigration amnesty but Congressional leadership failed to do anything about it.

John Boehner told reporters this weekend, "The Bible says, beware of false prophets. And there are people out there spreading noise about how much can get done." The massive wave of Republican candidates in 2014 certainly suggested differently. When there is a good, honest Conservative message, a lot can get done.

This country needs leadership that will balance the budget; live within its means and fight bad deals like the one we made with Iran. We need leadership that has vision and solutions. We don't need John Boehner.

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