0 >> we're out of time, check out the documentary and blake master who is all of a sudden is winning in arizona on fox nation.com and sworn enemy of the group think and have a great night with the ones you love. here's shawn. >> it's critical out in arizona. >>sean: welcome to hannity. here we are just 13 days away from the midterm elections and last night we had major debates from three critical races that will likely play a very big role in november and moving forward in michigan, republican gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon absolutely annihilated gretchen whitmer on covid lockdowns, school closures and so much more. the governor tried to lie her way through it, she claims schools were only shut down three months. not exactly the truth. we will tell you the truth as the night unfolds and meanwhile in new york, a powerful performance by republican gubernatorial candidate lee zeldin and he confronted the current governor kathy hochul on the state's violent crime wave leaving hochul to wonder, why do you care so much about this issue of crime? governor, here's a hint, people are dying. now both tudor dixon and lee zeldin will join us straight ahead and also georgia senate candidate herschel walker will be here and we begin tonight in the great state of pennsylvania, the commonwealth and dr. oz will join news a moment with reaction to one of the most, i guess you can say unusual debates in american history. now, tonight it's official, the coverup is over, democrats, the media mob, the fetterman campaign, they were all lying to all of us and john fetterman is not mentally, physically, cognitively fit so serve. he should not be running for the senate and in a word what we saw last night was painful, hard to watch. i'll give him full analysis in just a moment but here's how fetterman started the entire debate. take a look at this. >> you're running for a seat that could decide the balance of power in washington. what qualifies you to be a u.s. senator? you have 60 seconds. >> hi, good night, everybody. >>sean: good night, everybody. that was the beginning of the debate and went downhill from there. take a look. >> he specifically said you've not paid your taxes and that you want to raise taxes on americans. how do you respond? >> absolutely. the oz rule, of course he was lying and it was helping two students 17 years ago to help them buy their own homes. they didn't pay the bills and it got her paid and it's never been an issue in any of the campaign before. it was all about nonprofit. >> has the biden administration overspent and if so, where do you think spending should be cut? you have 60 seconds. >> no, here's what i think we have to fight about inflation here right now. we have to fight about inflation because it's a tax. that's it. he got his pennsylvania house from his own inlaws from a dollar. we have to make sure that everyone that works is able to -- that's the most american bargain if you work full-time, you should be able to live in dignity as well true. the real doctors i believe, they all believe i'm ready to be serve. it's about supporting and helping, you know, youngishers -- excuse me young -- young earners -- excuse me, young, students. >> it gets worse. when confronted about the blatant flip-flop on the issue frabbing, he's called for a moratorium on fracking and his answer was i'm for fracking, i'm against fracking, i'm for it. take a look. >> i want to clarify something, you're saying tonight that you support fracking, that you've always supported fracking but there's a 2018 interview where you said "i don't support fracking at all". how do you square the two? >> i do support fracking and i don't -- i support fracking and i stand and i do support fracking. fracking. >>sean: i support frabbing and i don't and i do. it's sad hon lest i. that is not true john fetterman is a radical green new deal socialist democrat and he's never supported fracking. this late election year conversion till now. he even sign add pledge pictured right there to ban fracking and ban federal oil and gas leases and of course there are a lot of dishonest democratic candidates that have election year conversion sadly fetterman's problems are far, far worse. following a debilitating stroke, he's obvious limepitly impaired, serious -- obviously mentally impaired and serious damage has been done here and listen to the neurologist on news nation after the debate. listen to it. this. >> watching the debate, i believe he has a type of aphasia and that means there's some type of insult or damage to the part of the brain where language is produced but also language is understood. >> do you get better? >> so it depends. you know, someone mentioned therapy and therapy can be very, very helpful especially if you are doing it every day and taking a lot of time in your therapy. essentially what we know is that in the first three to six months is where you see the most improvement. there can be some improvement over the next year but i think he's about six months out now. this happened in may so i think if he was doing therapy right after his stroke, this is probably where he has improved to the most. >>sean: an important question, six months ago was john fetterman even able to fully consent to this campaign? naturally the fetterman campaign, they're now blaming the debate host next star for not doing enough to help mitigate fetterman's mentally disability. wright star flatly rejected this and went to extraordinary lengths to accommodate every one of fetterman's demands including the use of closed caption tell prompter and two prior rehearsals and this is where it gets even more interesting. many democrats around the country, they're mad. they're complaining that fetterman even dare to show up to the debate at all. they should have kept it hidden. according to a report in the hill, one pennsylvania democratic operative stated "fetterman's team never should have agreed to this debate". you see what's happening here. if we only hid him in the basement likes we did joe biden in 2020, we at least would still have a fighting chance. our odds would be better. they don't care that fetterman has disqualifying physical limitations here. they don't care that he will be unable to fulfill the most basic duties of u.s. senator. they don't care about the amount of dangerous stress they're putting him under, putting him in a situation like last night and they're upset and furious that the voters found out. you should have kept it hid and not have told the voters. they're angry that the truth was revealed and in fact for many months, many on the left and they're complies sit colleagues in the media mob, they worked hard to conceal fetterman's real condition and before last night, most "journalists" praised his speed speedy recovery and few demanded to see his medical records and they hid it from all of us while on the campaign trail and no one in the democratic party said a word about the debilitating mental impairments and they all knew and two weeks ago one brave nbc reporter dare to tell the truth, they attacked her viciously and fetterman's wife called for the reporter to be punished and nbc colleagues like savannah guthrie were attacking her and that reporter is owed an apoll >> i d will likely never get one and fetterman's wife knew he was unfit and the rest of fetterman's family and media mob and joe biden and amy klobuchar so did everyone that attempted to interact or campaign with john fetterman, they all knew and they'll were all part of the big lie to keep this from the people of pennsylvania. now that the truth has been revealed, some democrats and others in the media they're finally stating the obvious, which we have known for a long time, which we are one of the few shows to have pointed it out. take a look. >> voters, i think saw things that will definitely change the state of this race. it's not his fault. but lieutenant governor fetterman struggled. >> he's struggling with the effects of the stroke that he suffered in may. and i said, it's very obvious that he is impaired, his ability to communicate is impaired. >> he had difficulty will every single one of his responses and i don't know if it was only in communicating, it may also have been in his thought perhaps because he seemed confused. >> i watched the debate last night and it was hard to watch frankly. >>sean: let us be clear, i don'tish any ill will on john fetterman and want him to make a full recovery and i feel bad for him and ease been used by everybody in his own party and all the people around him. in order to pick up a senate seat, the democratic party is taking advantage of a person that is obviously severely sick and seriously disabled, a low functioning individual. he should be in recovery and he should be in rehab. all the while they were not telling the people of pennsylvania the truth about his condition. so tonight pennsylvania voters, they still don't know the extent of fetterman's health problems because his campaign is still refusing to release his real medical records. but if last night is any indication, it is past time for fetterman to frankly drop out of the race for his own well being. here with more is dr. marc siegel with us and nicole sapphire with us. dr. siegel, what did you see on that stage last night? >> i saw john fetterman, sean, say we should use the debate to judge the mental acuity because he was responding to memhet oz saying i want to see your records and i've been on record from the beginning for years saying show the records. let me see his eco cardiogram and ballooned out heart and atriofibrillation and had a clot that went to his brain and they had to suck it out. i want to see the mri to the brain and we don't see any of that. he said at the debate, judge me based on how i do. well, i was concerned, very concerned he wasn't doing too well. when asked about fracking as you just showed, he had one word. he stuck to the word universal healthcare but actually he was covering up the word socialized medicine but that's all he could say. it was clear he wasn't only having trouble expressing himself but having trouble with complex thoughts and, sean, 23% chance he'll have another stroke in a year. god help us doesn't happen to him, but with all his medical risks, even higher than that and i think that his performance shows -- shows -- the problem with executive function. go ahead. >>sean: would a high stress event like a national televised debate, would that probably even be a trigger in other words he shouldn't have been there last night. it wasn't good for him to be there last night. he should be in a rehab center. am i wrong in that? >> that's what i think. this is what the son and daughter would be like. the rigors of the senate and would be under this kind of pressure and things like planning and making decisions, putting together complex thousand thoughts and making ideas, detail paying attention to detail and you need that to be a senator. you've got to know, chain, what's in the bill. there was no sense whatsoever when dr. oz said, look, what's happening at the leaky border is leading to fentanyl in our cities like philadelphia, looked like fetterman didn't understand the connection he was making, which is crucial to our country. >>sean: well said. dr. sapphire, get your take on it. >> chain, there's been many caly calls for fetterman to release the doctor's notes and released two in the last week and unfortunately these doctor's notes have been full of hyperbole and without substance to give us a clear idea of what's going on and i don't believe that all candidate haves to put forth their medical documentation for running for office but unfortunately the fetterman campaign has made his health issues at the forefront of the discussion. and most recent -- this most recent doctor's note said when he spoke to his patient, his speech was normal and min that watched the -- anyone that watched the debate last night whole heartedly know his speech was not normal and doctors know it's false and deceptive and wrong and lying to the american people. immediately mr. fetterman said he's suffering from auditory processing disorders, which is why he needed the closed captioning during the debate but to simply write that off saying he's fit to serve without any restrictions and needs just a little closed captioning. that is false. he had severe difficulty finding words, which as we heard earlier in the introduction that's what we call aphasia and he has difficulty there and requires aggressive rehab but there's a lot of questions to be asked from the doctor notes, how well is his heart functioning, is he still in an abnormal rhythm? i mog so and a full neural cognitive evaluation and speech, language, memory, and cognitive pathways are very complex and interlaced and we have no idea but the american people can judge for themselves after seeing the debate and comes down to transparency and seems the fetterman campaign is not being honest and transparent when it comes to the state of health of this candidate. >>sean: a yes or no question, if it were members of your family, would you intervene and try and stop them from running a campaign such as this knowing how stressful a campaign is? dr. siegel, would you? >> if what we saw last night is accurate and reproducible, i would say yes. it was dr. sapphire that said this debate will be revealing. she said it the last time we were on here and that was proven right. if that is accurate and that's where he is, he is going to be unable to serve. >>sean: dr. sapphire, if it was a member of your family and you know they were walking into a very stressful environment like this, would you fight hard to prevent them from doing that? >> if a member of my family just recently had a stroke, i would say unequivocally the most important thing to do right now is focus on aggressive therapy and making sure to try and get back to the best case possible physically, mentally, and emotionally. i would not be putting them in a high stress environment such adds a a seat in the senate. >>sean: thank you. while fetterman's severe health issues are a serious concern, so are his radical policies. on his best day, fetterman is a devote green new deal radical socialist till a few months ago, he called for a moratorium on fracking, an $81 billion industry and wanted to limit oil and gas production and legalize and wants to legalize hard drugs, he wants taxpayers to pay for safe injection sites for heroin addicts. he wants to raise taxes on small business. doesn't pay his own f taxes but wanted to raise them on everyone else and no limits on abortion and can have one up to the moment of birth. fetterman wants to empty the prison population by a third or even greater. he's advocated for numerous first degree convicted murders to be set free and all second degree murders to be set free. we can go on and on and more from governor mike huckabee and former senior counselor to president trump, kelly anne conway. they were lying to people of pennsylvania. he's made a full recovery, he's doing great. has a bit of cognitive dysfunction but otherwise everything is fine. everything is obviously not fine. >> sean, it's not fine and may i remind everybody, john fetterman has a big job. he's lieutenant governor of pennsylvania. he's the number two most powerful person representing 13 million pennsylvaniaens. he ought to be forced to resign and people should actually question his ability to do his current job let alone one in the senate. i think that's the situation here. if you put aside his obvious health challenges, the lack of transparency, and integrity and honesty and humility, the motivators for him and his wife by the way, so craven to hold onto that power to get the next political position. she threatened dasha burns, a journalist and said dasha burns should suffer "consequences" and asked people to go after her and they d. everybody was underselling his health deficits and something else is going on here. this guy was in a primary with three other -- two or three other democrats and they lied then do. if you're conner lamb tonight, how do you feel, this guy that cast himself as a moderate from western pennsylvania that could have taken on oz. another thing, i see the democrats right now because hochul was terrible against zeldin and whitmer against tudor dixon and john fetterman was the worst against oz. they're not going to tell us debates aren't important because they need to run joe biden and kamala harris in debates next time. watch that, everybody. this wasn't just not a good format for john fetterman, the why are we doing debates, they're not important. yes, they are. they're central to democracy. ever since this race became about john fetterman, he's been losing but i want to give memhet oz his due. he was fantastic last night. he came with a full grasp of the issues, he had solutions for pennsylvania, the very first thing oz said to fetterman was we need to get back to civility in washington and fetterman was attacking oz so i know 92% of the coverage is about fetterman. look at memhet oz and know that he and his wife lisa are be mote voted through a public service and don't need money or fame or power and giving it up to serve in the united states senate and pennsylvania, that shows you the stark contrast between the fettermans and ozs. >>sean: well said, kellyanne. your take huckabee. >> sean, i speak as a person that spent the better part of 30 years as a candidate or somebody holding office and something that people need to understand, it's one thing if you have a disability and you're impaired and trying to just make it. but you choose to step into the arena of politics and it's thrust upon you and make that decision and sign the papers to become a candidate and when you get in the arena, it is a full contact support play without pads. people ask me about running for office and first thing to be prepared if you can't stand the sight of your own blood, don't do it. it's brutal. there's a reason i don't try to get out on the field with the dallas cowboys and try out for the team. i'm not qualified and i couldn't hack the physical endurance of an nfl game. what we're simply talking about, and i try to sometimes bring humor into my conversations with you, there's nothing funny about this. but politics is not a game in which everybody gets a trophy. the issues are not just his health, but the issues are the positions that he took. i heard some commentators try to accuse dr. oz of being a bully. if anything, he was unbelievably kind and gentle with fetterman on his physical impairment, but he cannot be gentled on the issues because those are issues that affect not just 13 million people in pennsylvania, they affect 330 million people in america and gold help us if he's the 51st vote on some of the issues that we face in this country. >>sean: his positions are the most radical of any candidate i've ever seen run for the u.s. senate. great analysis from both of you. kellyanne, thank you. governor, thank you as well. when we come back, dr. oz joins us to weigh in on his debate last night. his first interview since the debate and it's exclusive and you'll see it here next as we continue.