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The Sean Hannity Show

The American Dream - August 4th, Hour 2

The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannity

News, Daily News, Politics, News Commentary, Tv & Film

3.79.7K Ratings

🗓️ 5 August 2025

⏱️ 33 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast, Sean Hannity and Brooke Rollins discuss the importance of supporting working men and women and creating opportunities for them to achieve the American dream. They also talk about the economic impact of President Trump's policies on manufacturing, agriculture, and energy sectors. They address trade deals, agricultural policies, and the need for healthier food choices. The conversation touches on the challenges faced by farmers and ranchers and the importance of supporting them. The discussion also delves into the issue of hate speech and the need for constructive dialogue across political divides.

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0:00.0

This is an IHeart podcast.

0:04.5

I think Scott Chanon.

0:06.0

Hour 2, Sean Hannity's show.

0:07.7

Toll free, it's 800941.

0:09.5

Sean, if you want to be a part of the program.

0:12.5

One of the things that I've always wanted conservatism to represent is I want

0:19.8

conservatives or conservatism to be looking out for working men and women.

0:26.4

And that's why I think it is so phenomenally important and frankly an opportunity we've never seen in our lifetime, what is being put in place for working men and

0:38.5

women and opportunities for them to achieve the American dream. Maybe it's because of how I grew up.

0:46.7

Maybe it's because my grandparents, all four of them, came from Ireland and they were dirt poor.

0:51.3

Maybe it's because my parents both grew up very poor. Maybe it's because my

0:56.1

valedictorian and high school mother couldn't go to college and became a prison guard and worked

1:01.0

16-hour shifts, pretty much her entire adult life until she died at a relatively young age.

1:07.3

Or my father that worked as a family court probation officer and fought more war II,

1:13.0

lost his mother when he was born from complications for his birth and then worked as a waiter

1:17.6

on weekends.

1:18.3

Maybe it comes from that or my own working roots, which started at eight with a paper

1:25.1

out, 12 years old every Friday, Saturday, Sunday night,

1:28.4

washing dishes, then becoming a cook and a busboy waiter, bartender, and 10 years in construction.

1:35.6

But I really care about working men and women.

1:38.1

I view them as the backbone of this country.

1:41.5

I mean, we're very proud of the fact that we have so many, so many truckers

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