 This interview of Mary Ann Williamson by Sean Hannity sparked my interest because the comments are peculiar, we'll say. So this was from 12 days ago. But the comments are positive, that's why I say that they're peculiar because, like, look at what they're saying here. Imagine if our country was intelligent enough to even think of electing a woman like this for president. Excuse me? Could someone on Fox News please give Mary Ann a chance to speak? And these aren't, like, one-offs, right? Like you see 133 upvotes, 396 upvotes. Sean isn't being a good interviewer, he's just trying to make her look stupid and he failed 499 upvotes. This is the most disrespectful interview ever. Hannity was so disrespectful. Excuse me? What the fuck is going on? So Fox News viewers heard from Mary Ann Williamson and they like what they have to say. Folks, are we living in the Twilight Zone? She demolished Sean on his own show. Thanks, Hannity, for showing your audience how smart, thoughtful, and strong Mary Ann Williamson is. She has my vote. Folks, I don't know what's happening here and I don't know how to process this information. The orb is undefeated, apparently so. So let's watch it. I have not seen this yet, to be clear, but the comments definitely intrigued me. So I want to know what she said to basically, I guess, bread pill for lack of a better word. That's cringy, cut that. We're not going to use bread pill. I don't know what she said to convince Fox News's dumbass, bloomer audience to listen to her, because this is fucking weird, so take it away. And they've rigged the primary before it even starts. Remember, they're going to bypass New Hampshire, go straight to South Carolina. That's true. They're not even holding any debates, despite the fact that a majority of Democrats do not want Joe to run for a second term. True. But Joe isn't the only one running. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently entered the race, by the way, and he's up to 19% in the polls. That's a pretty big number. Fuck him, though. He's a clown and a dipshit, so don't care about him. I think. And author Mary Ann Williamson, she ran back in 2020, if you recall, she is back in the race, and she announced her campaign before Biden did, and she did it longer than three minutes and didn't have to tape it, and she's asking Joe Biden to debate her. And she joins us now from Washington, D.C. tonight. By the way, let me just say that I hate that we're in this environment where if an incumbent president decides to run for reelection, there's just no challenge. Like, I find that absolutely ridiculous. I think that every single incumbent politician should be forced to have a robust primary challenger, and on top of that, they need to be required to debate their opponents. I think that it is antithetical to democracy to have it any other way, so I don't like that. We have this two-party duopoly that just, like, annoys someone as the figurehead if they choose to run again, but that's how it's always been, and I fucking hate it. But, um, yeah, I'm curious to see what she says here, because those comments, goddamn. Marianne, how are you? I'm fine, thank you. Thank you for having me. I actually am going to start out in agreement with you. I think we'll disagree on other stuff. I think it would be fair for Joe Biden to debate you and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Why do you think he's not debating, and do you believe he's in a steep, cognitive decline? Well, I think in a democracy, what's important is that people have a right to see their options. I think this is an extremely important time in American history, and anyone who feels moved to run for president should have their say, and the voters should hear what they have to say. They should hear their agenda, and the voters should decide who they want to be president. Okay, how about part two of my question? Do you believe he's in a major cognitive decline? I'm not a doctor. I'm not somebody who is testing his brain. I think every American citizen has to look at the president and listen to the president. Does he seem like somebody that has the strength and stamina and is articulate to be president? You know, I wouldn't be running if I didn't think that I was a better candidate. I think I have the energy, and certainly I have the ideas that are better. You got to answer my question. Because I'm not going to come on Fox News and talk to you, Sean, and say something like that. I'm not going to. I think every American can decide for themselves. Okay, actually, I disagree with Mary, and I do think that Joe Biden is in cognitive decline. I think that that's been evident for a while. That being said, so has Donald Trump, but Hannity wouldn't go there, right? But I think that the way that she's handling this is good, because the condescension that she received from the White House when she was running, she's choosing to be the bigger person here. And this is one of those instances where I think that not going below the belt matters. And she points it out, like I'm not going to attack him on Fox News here, because they're just going to use that against him later on. Even somebody on the left, the far left loon like Marianne Liamson is saying you're in cognitive decline. So I think that she's smart here. Like she's being aware of the space that she's in and the people that she's talking to, and on top of that, like she's just being polite. Like this is why she's such a lovable person. You would tell us, would you? My mind doesn't go into that. I don't believe that the energy is being demonstrated that I believe will be necessary in order to take on either DeSantis or Trump in 2024. You said that we need an economic U-turn in this country. What system economically do you support? I'm a capitalist, I believe, in limited government, more freedom, lower taxes, and energy independence. What do you want? You know, I think our capitalist system has lost some of its soul over the last 50 years. I believe that capitalism, you know, Adam Smith, who is the main architect of free market capitalism, said that free market capitalism cannot exist outside an ethical context. I think public policy has to have ethics. So I believe that the American people, our safety, our health, and our well-being should come before short-term profits for huge corporate entities. I believe that there are other stakeholders besides just stockholders. You've thrown out a lot of cliches. I want it. No! You've thrown out a lot of cliches. Sean! They're nuts. How is that a cliché? That's not a fucking cliché, you absolute dipshit. I want to dig down deep here. What do you think I want, for example, lower taxes, more freedom, less government bureaucracy, and I want energy independence, I want border secure, I want law and order? Okay, let's take one at a time. What do you want? Okay, so let's go with each one. The first one, take each one at a time. The first one you said was lower taxes. I want lower taxes for middle-class people. I want higher taxes for people who have used amounts of wealth and are living at the effect of public policies. How high? I want to see a wealth tax. I think people who, first of all, I think we should look. In 2017, we had a $2 trillion tax cut. Eighty-three cents of every dollar went to the very richest Americans and the very richest corporations. Let's see how smart you are in the economy. Damn, he's just straight up cutting her off. Like, he's gish-galloping, but she's not allowing it. She's just stopping him and taking each of these things that he's trying to throw at her like one by one. And she's crushing it. Like, Marianne Williamson, folks, debate queen, okay? Sean Hannity, like, look at this. See this? He's disheveled. That face is disheveled, in particular. He doesn't know how to respond to her. And she's spitting facts, and he's trying to shut her down because she can't have too much truth go to the audience. And apparently, based on the reaction, she might have sold them on her ideology. Average of income taxes to the bottom 50% of Americans pay. What percent? I'm not going to talk to you about the bottom half. I'm going to talk to you about the upper class, the 1%. So you ask me what I want to see. I want to see 50 million or more. I think people should pay an extra 2% in taxes. Wouldn't affect their day. And if someone has a billion dollars, they should pay an extra 1%. So you want to each American based on their need, from each American according to their ability. You know, talk about cliches. No, I'm asking you. Is that a statement that you agree with? I agree with that, yes. Well, as a concept, but once again, we should talk about what's real in this country. By the way, Karl Marx, that's Karl Marx's words, not mine. Well, thank God I didn't say yes, because then you'd be calling me a Marxist. You kind of did, but strong. No, I didn't. I didn't trap you. Would you support me in this? Do you support energy independence? And we ought not be importing oil from countries that hate us and countries like Venezuela. Would you support me on that? I would support you that we should not be getting oil or selling arms, by the way, to countries that hate us. But I also want to see a habitable planet in a hundred years. I want to see massive investments in green energy. I want to see a just transition from a dirty economy to a clean economy. We're now spending over $50 billion. Every government agency is spending something on the climate alarmist religious cult. How many billions of dollars do you want to invest in it? Give me a number. Listen, we have $858 billion right now in our military budget every year, and they are the largest institutional emitter of greenhouse gases. And the Congressional Budget Office, hardly a liberal organization, says that we could take out a trillion of that over the next decade and cut greenhouse gases. But natural gas is a clean burning fossil fuel. All right, I got to ask you about some of the weird stuff you said. Okay. Okay, you have said your body is merely your space station. From once you beam your love to the universe, don't just relate to the station, relate to the beams. You said everyone feels on some level like an alien in this world because we are. We come from another realm of consciousness and long from home. Okay, listen, let me just pause right there. Marianne Williamson has said some, like, things with flowery language that didn't necessarily appeal to me. But I mean, her heart is in the right place. She speaks about love. I love it, okay? I love her energy. I love what she says. But of all people, Sean Hannity is not the person who should be bringing up somebody else's quotes and saying, hey, you said this and that's a little bit weird. Motherfucker, you're Sean Hannity. You're Sean Hannity. You don't get to do this. You're a horrible messenger. You're not in a position of authority here when it comes to weird quotes. Because we can Google you. You've been on the fucking air for 10,000 years, my dude, okay? You've said more dumb things than any human being can count, okay? So not the right messenger, but I'm curious to see how she responds. What the hell does that mean? I'm surprised to hear you say that because I would think that you would recognize that as a very traditional religious and spiritual perspective that God created us as spirits. And that is what we are, and we are here to love one another. See, and this is where she starts to lose me because I don't like the God in the spiritual bullshit. I think that that's stupid. But the sentiment is that we should be loving. And I could get behind that, but I don't like the Fufu religious shit. Her response here is good because that's something that should appeal to someone like Sean Hannity. He's the one who loves the flowery religious bullshit, right? So how is that not appealing to you? It's just a hack. It's, oh, you know, you're a lefty, so that's inherently bad. Sean, shut the fuck up. You have no politics. You're just rich, and you're a hack. Like, that's all you are. And we don't feel deeply at home on a spiritual level on this planet because this world is not based on love the way it should be. I think those words are pretty good. All right, that's a fair answer. I'm a Christian. I believe in God the Father that God created every man, woman, and child on this earth. I believe in Jesus Christ, the Son that died and resurrected. I believe in Santa Claus. I believe that every single 25th of December he goes around the world and delivers presents to every single child who was good and on the good list. Like, that's how you sound, dude. Like, that's how you sound. You sound like a fucking dipshit. Stop pushing your dumb religious nonsense. Came back from the dead to save all of us from our sins. Zombies? That's what I believe. Do you believe in talking animals? That's in the Bible too, bitch. Anyway, Marianne. I respect that. I appreciate you taking the heat. I don't respect that. You're welcome back. I disrespect that. Hey, Sean Hannity. I want to sort by new. Because does it change? Oh, here we go. Marianne is a clueless clown. Hannity is an idiot. Okay. Still, not what I expected. At least Marianne Williamson is willing to sit down and discuss issues with Sean Hannity. Joe Biden would not even be able to respond to these questions. I mean, to be fair, you're right. Joe Biden probably wouldn't be able to respond, but they're also very stupid questions as well. Comments are brutal. She got my Republican vote. What? They've got to be just talking about, like the primary, right? Hannity, please be quiet. Let your guests speak. She's better than Mumbley Joe. This is so interesting to me. Lost to debate, Sean. Good heavens. What a butthead. Watch the language there. Jesus. Sorry I couldn't help it. This is not objective journalism. Okay. Not a good look for Hannity. I don't get it. He talks about Jesus as if it's some afterthought. Let her talk. So is it just the case that a bunch of right-wingers are pleased to see what Marianne Williamson said? This is just so weird. This is just so weird to me. Don't forget to watch his videos before everyone else is tremendous. Many people are saying this. Join today, folks. You won't regret it.