Sharyl Atkisson - September 4th, Hour 3
Digest
This podcast episode features Sean Hannity discussing his upcoming town hall with President Trump in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and the absence of Kamala Harris from the event. Hannity criticizes Harris for her refusal to participate in interviews or press conferences, comparing her to a "ghost candidate." He also discusses the media's role in protecting Harris and her unwillingness to engage in real interviews or press conferences. Hannity interviews Cheryl Atkinson, author of "Follow the Science," about media bias and Kamala Harris's changing stances on various issues. They discuss how Harris's campaign avoids addressing her past positions on topics like the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and immigration. Hannity and Atkinson delve into the book "Follow the Science," exploring how big pharma influences media, politics, and the medical establishment. They discuss the FBI's knowledge of Hunter Biden's laptop and its role in suppressing the story before the 2020 election. Hannity also discusses the debate rules for the upcoming town hall with President Trump and Kamala Harris, highlighting how the Harris campaign attempted to change the rules at the last minute. He criticizes the lack of information surrounding the Georgia school shooting and refutes the excuse given by the Secret Service regarding the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a man with a rifle was found near President Trump.
Outlines
Introduction and Podcast Promotions
This segment introduces the podcast and features advertisements for various shows on the iHeart Radio app, including "Law and Order Criminal Justice System," "The Happiness Lab," "On Benjamin Franklin with Walter Isaacson," "Table for Two with Bruce Basie," and "Waking Jake."
Town Hall with President Trump and Kamala Harris's Absence
Sean Hannity discusses his upcoming town hall with President Trump in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, highlighting the lack of information about Kamala Harris and her positions. He criticizes her refusal to participate in interviews or press conferences, comparing her to a "ghost candidate."
Media Bias and Kamala Harris's Shifting Positions
Sean Hannity interviews Cheryl Atkinson, author of "Follow the Science," about media bias and Kamala Harris's changing stances on various issues. They discuss how Harris's campaign avoids addressing her past positions on topics like the Green New Deal, Medicare for All, and immigration.
"Follow the Science" and Institutionalized Bias
Sean Hannity and Cheryl Atkinson delve into the book "Follow the Science," exploring how big pharma influences media, politics, and the medical establishment. They discuss the FBI's knowledge of Hunter Biden's laptop and its role in suppressing the story before the 2020 election.
Security Concerns at President Trump's Town Hall
Sean Hannity discusses the heightened security measures at his upcoming town hall with President Trump in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, following security breaches at previous events. He expresses concern about the lack of information regarding the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a man with a rifle was found near President Trump.
Introduction and Podcast Promotions
This segment features advertisements for various shows on the iHeart Radio app, including "Law and Order Criminal Justice System," "The Happiness Lab," "On Benjamin Franklin with Walter Isaacson," "Table for Two with Bruce Basie," and "Waking Jake."
Keywords
Media Bias
The tendency of media outlets to favor certain viewpoints or perspectives over others, often influenced by political, economic, or social factors. This can lead to biased reporting, selective coverage, and the suppression of dissenting voices.
Institutionalized Bias
Systematic prejudice or discrimination embedded within institutions, such as government agencies, corporations, or educational systems. This can manifest in policies, practices, and procedures that disadvantage certain groups.
Deep State
A clandestine group of individuals within the government bureaucracy who are believed to exert undue influence on policy and decision-making. This term is often used to suggest a hidden network of power that operates independently of elected officials.
Disinformation Campaign
A deliberate effort to spread false or misleading information to manipulate public opinion or undermine trust in institutions. These campaigns often use social media, propaganda, and other tactics to achieve their goals.
Censorship
The suppression of speech, publication, or other forms of expression that are considered objectionable by authorities or powerful groups. This can include banning books, blocking websites, or silencing critics.
Green New Deal
A proposed set of policies aimed at addressing climate change and economic inequality. It includes ambitious goals for renewable energy, job creation, and social justice.
Medicare for All
A single-payer healthcare system in which the government provides health insurance to all citizens. This system aims to eliminate private health insurance and provide universal coverage.
Ghost Candidate
A political candidate who is running for office but is not actively campaigning or engaging with the public. This term is often used to describe candidates who are avoiding scrutiny or who are relying on other factors, such as party affiliation or name recognition, to win.
Q&A
What are some of the key criticisms Sean Hannity has of Kamala Harris's campaign strategy?
Hannity criticizes Harris for her refusal to participate in interviews or press conferences, making it difficult for voters to understand her positions on various issues. He also points out her shifting stances on topics like the Green New Deal and Medicare for All, suggesting that she is avoiding accountability for her past positions.
How does Cheryl Atkinson's book "Follow the Science" shed light on the influence of big pharma on media, politics, and the medical establishment?
Atkinson's book argues that big pharma exerts significant influence over these institutions, shaping scientific studies, dictating medical education, and controlling media narratives. She highlights the role of pharmaceutical money in influencing political decisions and the suppression of dissenting voices.
What are some of the concerns raised about the security measures at President Trump's town hall in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania?
Hannity expresses concern about the lack of information regarding the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania, where a man with a rifle was found near President Trump. He also highlights the heightened security measures at the Harrisburg event, suggesting that there are legitimate concerns about potential threats.
How did the FBI's knowledge of Hunter Biden's laptop influence the 2020 election?
Hannity alleges that the FBI knew the laptop was authentic and that the story would likely be leaked, but they met with big tech companies to warn them about a potential Russian disinformation campaign. This, he argues, was an attempt to suppress the story and influence the election in favor of Joe Biden.
What are the implications of Kamala Harris's avoidance of public appearances and interviews?
Hannity argues that Harris's lack of transparency makes it difficult for voters to understand her positions on various issues. He suggests that she is avoiding scrutiny and that her campaign is relying on other factors, such as party affiliation or name recognition, to win.
Show Notes
Sharyl Attkisson, author of the new book, “Follow the Science, How Big Pharma Misleads, Obscures, and Prevails,” discusses all the news of the day from Kamala to Israel and to the very real developments in the land of COVID and vaccines - just what exactly is the Government trying to hide?
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