SOUNDBYTES 4 - IS AI RUNNING THE SHOW OR DID AOC REALLY SAY THAT?

SOUNDBYTES 4 - IS AI RUNNING THE SHOW OR DID AOC REALLY SAY THAT?

From The Sean Hannity Show by Sean Hannity

May 2, 2026 · 39 min · Season 2 · Episode 44

About this episode

This episode critiques bizarre political statements and the impact of political theater on community safety and real issues.

In this episode, we dive into the bizarre declarations of politicians so disconnected from reality, you'll be questioning if AI is running the show. From Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's hilarious slip-ups to Rosa DeLauro’s cryptic ramblings and Brandon Johnson's race-centric stance in Chicago, we expose the underlying games and agendas with brutal honesty. Discover how facts are ignored in favor of theatrics, and why these exchanges matter more than ever for your liberty and safety. We break down the most outrageous clips, including Lee Zeldin's calm, fact-based takedown of Congress’s chaos, and the disturbing trend of ignoring real problems—like rising crime and inflation—in favor of virtue signaling. You'll learn why removing neighborhood watch signs and celebrating radical identity politics could be making communities less safe. Plus, get the inside scoop on shocking racial and cultural debates that are reshaping cities like New York and Chicago, all through the lens of common sense and real-world consequences. Why does this matter? Because ignoring these absurdities costs you more than just time—it risks your freedom, security, and sanity. Staying…

People in this episode

Host: Sean Hannity

Topics covered

  • political theater
  • AI in politics
  • crime and inflation
  • identity politics
  • community safety
  • political declarations

Keywords

  • politics
  • AI
  • AOC
  • crime
  • inflation
  • identity politics
  • community safety
  • political theater

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