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September 10, 2025 • 38 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, we're gonna be continue to take
your calls, I promise, But first, uh uh huh, it's Wednesday.
It's about seven twenty ish. You know what that means?
Truth or Troll?

Speaker 2 (00:19):
Take it away, Mike, and now America's favorite game show
where you get to decide on the Kooner Report. This
is Truth or Troll?

Speaker 1 (00:38):
All right.

Speaker 3 (00:39):
Today's Truth or Trol comes once again from President Trump.
We're in the wake of him blowing up that Venezuelan
cartel drug trafficking boat. Is asked by a reporter if
he is considering attacking cartel's inside of Venezuela.

Speaker 4 (00:53):
Are you gonna neither ring nacking out um inside of
Venezuela time? What you're gonna find it?

Speaker 3 (01:04):
You're gonna find out, Jeff. So, what do you think
is he just saying that or is he being dead serious?
Or he very well might go in because the way
he said it you're gonna find out kind of sounds
like he might be leaning towards going in.

Speaker 1 (01:18):
Well, you know, Mike, I don't know if you agree
with me on this, but I find Trump hilarious and
I don't mean that I'm laughing at him. I mean
I'm laughing with him. I just find him very funny.
The way he delivers his lines, how he plays with
the press and the media. I just I find him funny.
I don't know why. I just like, you know, well,
you're gonna find out. I just love the way the

(01:38):
way he just slaps them around. Uh No, Mike, I
think I don't think he's trolling on this one. Mike,
I don't know what you think, but to me, I
think he's seriously considering we're not just gonna hammer them
on the sea, We're gonna hammer them on land as well.
In other words, he's it's a shot across Maduro's bow,
the dictator of Venezuela. You keep harboring these narco terrorists,

(02:02):
and you're going to see some strikes on your soil
on Venezuelan territory. In other words, trend or Aragua. You
can run, but you can't hide. So I think he's
telling the truth here, Mike.

Speaker 4 (02:18):
I agree.

Speaker 3 (02:19):
I think he might actually seriously go in.

Speaker 1 (02:22):
I think he's I think he's definitely very serious, and
you know, he doesn't want to tip his hand, so
that's why he does the whole Well, you'll find out.
You know, he likes to keep his options open. But
you know what, let me ask the audience when President
Trump said, you're gonna find out whether the United States
will launch more strikes on trend or Aragua and Narco terrorists,

(02:47):
this time within Venezuela itself, was he a telling the
truth b trolling? You know my position, you now know
Mike's position, and we both think n he's serious. But
I want to hear from you. You can vote on
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(03:11):
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(03:33):
Now many of you're gonna ask again, why do you
always spell your last name cooner man. I swear to
you to this day I get emails where people misspell
my last name. I had a wonderful email somebody wrote
to me yesterday, very thoughtful email, like four or five

(03:54):
paragraphs long. And this is how it starts, mister coooner
co k h u n e r k h u
n e R. And you know, it was such a
well written, thoughtful letter, like I didn't want to be
insulting or anything, but I felt like writing back, like

(04:16):
how many times do I have to spell my name
my last name before you can spell it properly? So
it's k u h n e R. But anyway, let
that go. Let's go to Derek in Brighton. Thanks for
holding Derek, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (04:38):
And Jeff. I like your show.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Thank you, Derek.

Speaker 5 (04:42):
I just want to say very quick when I heard
yesterday when you were mentioning about that poor Ukrainian refuge
g you know that was on that train and she
was stabbed by that savage You know, I I was
very sad. You know, that touched me very deeply. You know,

(05:06):
young woman coming from another war torn Ukraine, she comes
to this country for a better life, she's mining her
own business, and out of the blue, you know, just
this this animal just goes and stabs her in the neck.

(05:27):
And I just couldn't listen to the show anymore. I
was kind of thinking about that on and off all
day yesterday and I told my friend about that, and
you know, I just wanted to say that right right quick,
but about the you know, Mahat goes out to her
family and her friends. But I also wanted to mention that,

(05:53):
you know, Trump, you know, if he's going in you know, Washington,
you know, if he cleans up Washington, d C. Would
which I think is a good thing. And you know,
the crime rate is extremely, extremely low, he said. Now
you know people can go out in the evening and
go to restaurants and stuff like that. Why is it

(06:17):
that these blue state governors and mayors like Adams hocal A, Prisker,
Brandon Johnson, What is wrong with them? They don't want
to clean crime up in there in their area. They
want more crime, They want more gang bangers and drug dealers.

(06:43):
And I don't get it. You know, Trump's only going
to be in office for another what thirty thirty now
almost forty months. Who's going to come after him once
he's gone?

Speaker 1 (06:58):
Well, Derek, very thoughtful call. I have to say, it
looks like it's going to be at least from the
Republican side. It looks like Trump now is putting all
his marbles into JD Vance and normally the vice president
is the heir apparent, so it'll be JD and JD.
There's no difference in policy when it comes to tackling

(07:22):
crime between Trump and JD. Vance six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
just very quickly because Coonerman got cut off. Congratulations, Mike
h you did it again, so I got slightly cut
off at the end. The short answer to your question, Derek,

(07:44):
it's a very good question, is you know what they
just Pritzker and Hokl and Heale and Brandon Johnson and
Michelle Wu and you know what they They like crime.
They want to see their cities continue to drown in crime.
And the short answer is, I hate to say it,
but yes. And there's many reasons for it, but one

(08:06):
of the biggest ones they don't want to see Trump succeed.
They would rather see their cities burn than acknowledge that
Trump cleaned up a crime problem that they were unwilling
and unable to solve. And that, to me is what's
most disgusting of all. And you're seeing a lot of

(08:29):
people now wake up to that fact. And that's why
the Democrats are playing with fire. The more they oppose
Trump on crime and come across as being pro criminal,
and they're clearly now pro criminal. I think you're going
to see their support continue to just go down and
down and down now very quickly. Derek talked about how

(08:54):
when we discussed this story yesterday he had a hard
time even listening to the show and it affected him
all day yesterday. He wasn't the only one. My wonderful
wife Grace said the same thing to me last night.
She said, I just I couldn't listen to the show
after a while to think what happened to that poor
woman who fled war torn Ukraine for a better life

(09:17):
in America. Came here legal immigrant, did everything the right way,
loved this country. She worked at a pizzeria, She wanted
to work her way up, She had friends, family, was
you know, a good, decent, law abiding person. And also
when you see now the videos that are coming out,

(09:37):
she's a very She was a very petite woman compared
to the Carlos Brown de Carlos Brown is. I think
he's taller than I am. I'm six foot three. He's
a big guy. So when he gets up to stabber,
he like towers over her. And when you see her,

(09:58):
she's you know, more petite, very thin. She seems so
vulnerable compared to him. Now, listen to President Trump, because
you can tell this has captured the imagination and really
shocked the conscience of the country. Listen now to Trump

(10:22):
saying what happened in Charlotte must never be allowed to
happen again. The days of letting these dangerous career criminals
run wild are over roll cut five a mike.

Speaker 6 (10:39):
In Charlotte, North Carolina. We saw the results of these
policies when a twenty three year old woman who came
here from Ukraine met her bloody end on a public train.
And here's a picture of it. This is the picture
of it. And this is a picture of the woman,
a beautiful young girl that never had problems in life,

(11:04):
for the magnificent future in this country.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
And now she's dead.

Speaker 6 (11:10):
She was slaughtered by a deranged monster who was roaming
free after fourteen prior arrests.

Speaker 1 (11:18):
Now, that's what came out yesterday as well, that the
Carlos Brown, the murderer, fourteen arrests, fourteen, not four fourteen,
and they just kept letting him out and letting him
out and letting him out. And as I mentioned yesterday,

(11:42):
he beat his own sister to an inch of her life.
He menaced his own mother. He's schizophrenic. He's violently schizophrenic.
His own mother was pleading with law enforcement. She was
pleading with the judges, one judge after another, Please lock

(12:03):
this guy up. You can't let him roam the streets.
He's a danger to us, he's a danger to everybody,
and they still let him out. Now, this issue, I'm
telling you, is destroying the Democrats. Listen now to Trump.
Here is the only statistic you need to know. Listen

(12:25):
now to Trump. Of the twenty five largest cities in America,
twenty four with the highest crime rates are run by Democrats.
Twenty four of the twenty five biggest cities in America
with the largest crime rates are run by Democrats. Roll

(12:52):
cut five b a MIC.

Speaker 6 (12:56):
We cannot allow it deprave criminal element of violence, repeat
offenders to continue spreading destruction and death throughout our country.
We have to respond with force and strength. We have
to be vicious, just like they are. It's the only
thing they understand. Twenty four of the top twenty five
most dangerous cities in America are run by Democrat mayors.

(13:19):
Fifty people were murdered in Chicago in recent weeks, with
hundreds being shot, and it's time to stop this madness.
The people of our country need to insist on protection, safety,
law and order.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Now.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
This victim in Charlotte was obviously white, but most of
the victims are black. When he's talking about Chicago, you know,
and how many what is it?

Speaker 5 (13:44):
You know?

Speaker 1 (13:44):
Eight dead one weekend, nine dead another weekend, fifty shot
one weekend, seventy four wounded another weekend. That's I'm not
saying it's all black, obviously, but most of the victims
are black. Just to me, it's a tragedy. Now, very
very quick, I want to make a quick correction, and

(14:06):
I want to thank Michael in the audience for pointing
it out again, best audience in the business. When I
said no one went to help Rina Zarutzka after she
was stabbed, what I mean is in the immediate aftermath,
nobody helped her within the first thirty seconds or so.
You can see it on the tape. So de Carlos Brown,

(14:29):
he gets up again unprovoked, completely unprovoked, and he did boom,
boom boom, three stabs right in the neck. And then
he gets up and he walks away, and as I said,
there's blood dripping from his knife. And she starts to cry,
and she curls up, almost in a fetal position on
her seat, and you can see the terror on her face,

(14:52):
the shock and the terror, and she's touching her neck
and it's almost like in disbelief. Did he just stab me?
And then and she starts to notice the blood. The
blood is now spurting out. Now in that thirty seconds,
during that thirty seconds after she was stabbed, people around
her did nothing. I'm telling you, they did nothing. You

(15:14):
can see it on the tape. Now, Michael makes the point,
and this is true. People then did try to help her.
This was maybe a minute two minutes later. One person
you can see he sent me the picture. He rushes
over to help her. But by this point you can

(15:35):
see the blood is gushing everywhere. It's all over the floor,
it's all over the seat, and he was trying to
hold her, I think, console her, and she's almost like
face down on the floor and there's just there's a
pool of blood. Now my point is just this, had

(15:56):
they helped her immediately, I'm talking three stabs in the neck.
Everybody's in shock obviously maybe five ten seconds. But had
they then gone to her, they may have been able
to save her because there were three or four people there.
So you put pressure on the neck, you put pressure
on the wounds, you immediately call nine to one one.

(16:20):
You're saying, there's no way, Sandy anyway, he got her jugular.
But my point is in the first thirty seconds to
a minute, nobody did anything. Nobody did anything. And then
when she collapses on the ground, and at this point
there's blood spurting everywhere, you see one person rush up

(16:42):
and he's trying to help her console her. Six one
seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
very quickly, because I want to go back to the
blazing phone lines. At least initially, within what is it,
thirty seconds or a minute of the attack, as the
videotape shows, no one went to help Rina Zarutzka. To me,

(17:06):
that's almost as chilling as the attack itself. And again
a hot tip to Michael, he's right sent me the photo.
Maybe about a minute later someone did rush over to
her and try to help her. By then, as I said,
she was on the ground. Blood was everywhere. Now the
reason why I'm talking about the first thirty seconds or

(17:27):
forty seconds when you see people just get up, you know,
their bystanders and they're they're three feet away from her
and they saw clearly that she was stabbed right in
the neck, and they just you know, get up like
nothing happened. Load uh, and they get off to you know,
they get off at their stop or or some are
just staring at her. They're not doing anything. The question

(17:51):
I have for all of you, it's the Cooner Country
Pole Question of the day, and I would really like
as many of you to participated in this as possible
because I really want to get the temperature of Cooner
Country on this.

Speaker 5 (18:08):
Are.

Speaker 1 (18:08):
By the way, the Pole Question of the day is
always sponsored by Marios. Marios quality roofing, siding and windows.
Are good Samaritans a thing of the past? Sandy was
the one who thought of this question. I think it's
an excellent question. Are we living in a different era

(18:31):
or a different age where you know the good Samaritan
that I grew up with? Frankly, and that to me,
I still look as my felt as I mentioned my story,
you know that I told about the bus in Croatia,
my accident where I said to myself, No, this was
in America. I fall down these stairs, smash my ribs.

(18:52):
People are gonna come and help me. They're not just
going to stand there and do nothing, as they did
at that bus in Croatia. But that's because maybe I'm
living in the past. I don't know. But to me,
I always thought, and still do in my heart of hearts,
believe that the Good Samaritan is alive and well in
the United States. I refuse to accept that this is

(19:14):
going to be the new normal. But are we now
living in a different age and in a different era?
Are Good Samaritans a thing of the past? Is this
going to be what life's going to be like at
least for a while. Someone gets stabbed, someone gets shot,

(19:35):
someone falls down the steps of a bus and fractures
as left ribs, whatever it may be, and nobody lifts
a finger, nobody does anything. A. Yes, they are a
thing of the past. B No, they are not a
thing of the past. So far, it's sixty eight percent yes,

(20:00):
us thirty one percent no. So you can vote on
our web page w r KO dot com slash cooner
w r ko dot com slash Cooner kuh And is
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again last night, boy was I active on x my

(20:21):
handle there all one word at the cooner report. Kuh
And is in national Er. My head says yes, my
heart says no. My heart doesn't want to believe that

(20:42):
the you know that good Samaritans are a thing of
the past, at least not in America. But after what
I saw that video footage of what that you know
that savage did to Arena Zarutska and the way so
many around her behaved, I think yes, maybe the answer

(21:02):
I mean, anyway, I want to hear from you. You're
the ultimate judge Jury six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Heather in Rockland. Thanks for holding Heather,
and welcome hel Hello, Yes, go ahead, you're on the air.
Go ahead, Heather.

Speaker 4 (21:23):
Oh, I was just calling about you mentioned about attacks
earlier in the show and the act A or B,
And do you think it's gonna be worse or be
better or worse if the National Guard comes in with
these governors? And I think that these governors and stupid

(21:46):
mayors like Mayo Wu are gonna double down I don't
think they're gonna admit that they are, that they're wrong,
that the that con I mean, that's I'm sorry that
Trump can come in and clean.

Speaker 1 (21:59):
Up these.

Speaker 4 (22:02):
You know.

Speaker 1 (22:02):
I gotta Heather, I got to ask you because I
think you're right. I think you're definitely right. Doesn't Mayor
WU want a safer city? I mean, just as a
mayor from st you know, just political self interest, forget conscience, morality, decency,
just forget all that from a strictly amorl Machiavellian political

(22:26):
self interest point of view. Doesn't she want a lower
murder rate? Doesn't she want, you know, drug dealers taking
off the streets. Doesn't she want to say, Hey, under
my watch, crime plummeted. You know, I am the safety mayor.
I you know, I restored law and order, and Boston's

(22:47):
never been safer and better and more prosperous and more secure.
Yet it seems the more illegals the better. The more
murderers the better, the more gangs the better. The more
drug dealers, the more drugs the better. So I've got
to ask Heather, seriously, why don't they want to work

(23:09):
with Trump and take out these criminals that are preying
upon innocent citizens.

Speaker 4 (23:18):
Greet one. I think that in theory, yeah, obviously you
would think that she would want, you know, to clean
up the city and you know, make Boston safe. But
these people are so I don't even think egotistical is
the right word. They are like psychopaths or sociopaths. So

(23:41):
they don't care about anybody but themselves and their own
benefit in what they can get, and triers like them,
you know, is what their goals are like as far
as them making more money, obviously it's a money you know, money,
We're talking about a lot of money here, and then
they're their career goals, so they they don't care about

(24:08):
doing anything then to benefit them. I mean, And it's
just that's the only thing I can think of. And
it's stupidity. It's it's you know, yeah, I mean I look,
I see some of these like stupid, and now I

(24:29):
got to call these people stupid. I really do, because
they you know, like you always say, I really I
agree with you. You always say that these liberals are
mentally ill. Well, I one thousand percent agree with you.
And I see some of the stupid stuff that they
post on Facebook, and I just got to shake my head.
And now I can't even I won't even comment because
it's just like I can't get in piss and matches

(24:51):
with stupid people. You just can't. You're not gonna win.
It's just the stupidity. I can't get over some of
the stupid stuff that they put on there about Trump
and stuff and him. You know, like I posted something
and then someone said something back like, oh, well, you know,
he he's corrupt and he has a lot of friends
and and a lot of corrupt friends. And I'm like,

(25:13):
are you stupid? Like he lost money becoming a president.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
He lost all make money. Yeah, literally, Like I'm not kidding,
you lost literally you lost a billion dollars. He's the
only guy to ever go to Washington ever and lose money.
Everyone gets rich in Washington. Him he loses a billion.
Please keep going, You're on a roll.

Speaker 4 (25:36):
I just I get so I get so angry and
that I feel like these people are so stupid. I
want to know where they get their information from, Like
I don't get it. And then I and it's like,
and I have someone personal to me that's that's very
similar to this, and it's like I can't even talk
to her like it drives me out of my mind
because it's the stupidity, it's just and then they're like,

(25:59):
oh well oh. And then then yesterday I almost blew
my mind, almost blew my mind. I saw this post
and this from a white woman. I went to high
school with her, and it said she posted a meme
on Facebook with Trump jd Vance and I want to say, Ruby,
I can't remember and said something about I can't exactly remember,

(26:21):
but it had something to do with like white, them
being white and white privilege. And I'm like, okay, but
Obama made a ton of money being a president, so like,
what is this what does it have to do with
them being white? Like now now we're like, you know,
going back to the racing, like because they're white. It's like, really,

(26:44):
I'm so sick of this, this racism against whites. It
really bothers me. Well, I can't even.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
I'm so happy you touched on that, Heather. Listen, you
hit the nail right on the head, look two points
very quickly. And then I I, I promise I'm gonna
get to other callers. But you know, Washington d C.
I used to work in Washington ten years at the
Washington Times, and I've been in that city. I can't

(27:12):
tell you all the times I took them. They call
it the Metro, the subway. I've been to every part
of Washington d C. Washington d C is an overwhelmingly
black city. All of these government workers, everyone, they either
live in suburban Virginia, northern Virginia, or they live in Maryland,

(27:32):
which is where I used to live. In Maryland. Most
of the people who actually live I'm talking reside in
d C. What a few exceptions, It's like it's over
ninety percent black. Now, if Trump was such a racist,
just think about it. You think David Duke here, let's
just take him, okay, notorious white supremacist. You think he

(27:53):
would lift a finger to help Washington d C. You
think he would sit around and say, boy, hold this
black on black crime. We got a ride to the
rescue and help these poor innocent, law abiding citizens, these
poor black people who are living in fear and being

(28:14):
murdered and slaughtered and burglarized and mugged on a daily basis. No,
what would a white supremacist say, let him slaughter each other?
What the hell do I care? So here, you have
a supposedly white supremacist, racist hitler right president who is
putting immense political capital to predominantly save the black residents

(28:40):
of Washington, DC from predatory criminals. Like hello, duh hello.
The last thing Donald Trump is is a racist. The
last thing his policies are are racist. Now, for Moore,

(29:01):
you mentioned anti white racism again. I said it on X.
I'm getting a lot of blowback. I'm gonna say it
again because it's the truth. What you saw, what we
all saw on the video of that vicious attack in
that light rail train in Charlotte was a racist hate crime.

(29:26):
There were African Americans around the Carlos Brown. There were four,
in fact, African American men, all of the men around him.
They were sitting maybe three feet away from him. He
didn't attack them. It's when Irena Zerutska walked in, a
white woman from Ukraine with her baseball cap scrolling on

(29:49):
her phone. She sat right in front of him, didn't
even notice him, and that's when he pulled out his
pocket knife and then calmly unfolded it and then got
up like a monster and boom, boom boom, three stabs
right in the throat and then as he walks away.

(30:13):
He's caught on tape. He said it twice, not once, twice.
I got that white girl. I got that white girl.
This was black on white. This was a black on
white hate crime. He didn't attack the people around him
who were black. He attacked the white woman that happened
to sit in front of him. Now, the only reason

(30:36):
why I'm mentioning this is this is blatant anti white racism.
This was a racial attack. And as I said on
X and I'm gonna repeat it, imagine if the situation
was reversed. Oh my god forbid.

Speaker 5 (30:54):
That.

Speaker 1 (30:54):
It's a white man and there's a black girl twenty
three years old innocently sitting in front of him, and
he's surrounded by other white men, and he pulls out
a pocket knife and he stabs her in the neck
three times, and she falls to the floor, blood spurting everywhere,
and he's walking away saying, I got that black girl.

(31:17):
I got that black girl. Can you imagine what would
happen to the country. First of all, the media would
not have ignored the story. You wouldn't have had this
corporate media silence that we've had for weeks and weeks
on this story. There would be massive outrage. Oh my god,

(31:38):
it would be saturation coverage twenty four to seven. Trump
would have to denounce it. They would blame Trump, they
would blame Republicans, they would blame me, they would blame you,
they would blame every white person in the United States.
They would throw in slavery, Jim Crow kkk, Oh my god.
It'd be for weeks and weeks. Commission Investigations, Hate crime,

(32:03):
civil rights, the DOJ has to get involved. It would
dominate the news day and night, day and night. But
if it's a white girl butchered by a black man, nothing,
national media silence. And the question is why why? Because

(32:30):
it goes against their entire propaganda. It goes against their
entire narrative Whites bad, blacks oppressed, whites oppressor, blacks oppressed,
and it's an antique white racism that white people are evil,

(32:51):
white people are bad, White people are always evil and
always bad. And that's why they tried to The man
tried to cover up this story. The governor of North
Carolina tried to cover it up, the police commissioner tried
to cover it up, the local media tried to cover
it up, the national media even now even now here.

(33:15):
This is the quote, this is the clip you need
to hear. This is CNN didn't want to touch this
story with a ten foot poll, but then Trump talked
about it. And when Trump talked about it, now they
were forced to cover it. So what is CNN gonna do?
How are they going to approach this? Are they going

(33:36):
to say crime is a real problem. No yet, because
that would that would justify what Trump is doing. Are
they going to say, you know, racism cuts two ways
in this country. It's not just whites who can be
racist against blacks or minorities, but blacks can also be

(33:57):
racist against whites. That you don't they have original sin
like white people do. There are some good people, some
bad people. Some people are racists, some people are not racists.
You have good white people, you have bad white people,
you have good black people, you have bad black people.
You have good Latinos or brown people, you have bad
brown people. That's the world. No, not according to these Marxists.

(34:19):
So they roll out Van Jones, a communist, literally, a communist,
a race bater, Obama's boy, and all of this race
garbage started with Obama. This is all Obama. We've been
living in Obama's shadow. Now for fifteen freaking years, he's

(34:39):
the one that did this pitting of the races against
each other. So they roll out Obama's boy and there's
Van Jones. Now you want to see the liberal mindset
in a nutshell. This is what he says about the murderer,
the killer, the Carlos Brown who you know who stabbed
that were Ukrainian woman. Listen now to Van Jones. This

(35:03):
is liberalism in a nutshell. Roll cut seventeen.

Speaker 7 (35:08):
Mike, you mentioned the thing about cashless bail. I think
this is a big challenge that we have. Would you
have felt better if there had been cash bail and
the mom had come and put down a thousand dollars
to let him out. It's not about cash less bail
or no cash less bill. It's about the fact that
we don't know how to deal with people who were
hurting in the way this man was hurting. Hurt people,

(35:30):
hurt people. What happened was horrible, but it becomes an
opportunity for people to jump on bandwagons, and then for
someone like Charlie Kirk, he should be ashamed of himself.
No one mentioned the word race, white, black, or anything.
Except him. What people mentioned is that the horror of
what happened to this young woman.

Speaker 1 (35:45):
Okay, number one, Okay, here's the key point. This man
was hurting because you know, he was schizophrenic, he was
severely violently mentally ill. He's the vicar him, this man. Hey,
this man was hurting. That's the issue here.

Speaker 7 (36:06):
This guy.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
We gotta we gotta coddle him, we gotta take care
of him. Hey, this is a poor guy. He's the
freaking victim, not the Irena Zaretska Zarutzka who got her
throat slashed. No, it's no, hey, you know no, it's
the murderer. It's the killer. Now, he says, would you

(36:28):
feel any better if the mother came in. First of all,
there's no thousand dollars cash bail for all the crimes
this guy committed. He'd be looking at half a million. Okay,
but let that go. His mother wouldn't bail him out.
You know why, because his own mother said he belonged
behind bars because he beat the living daylights out of
his sister and threatened to kill his mother. So no

(36:51):
one would put up any bail for this loser. That's
number one. And if he was behind bars. Irena Zarutzka
would be alive today if there was cash bail. She's alive,
she's not dead. But to me, the bigger issue, he
then says, he never said I got that white girl.

(37:12):
That was Charlie Kirk who said that. No, that's the
audio on the videotape that says that you line piece
of you know what you pos.

Speaker 4 (37:22):
So No, no, no, no.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
Suddenly, now this can't be a racist hate crime, just
can't be a black on white hate crime. So for them,
the murderer is the victim. This is the liberal mentality.
They side with the criminal over the victim. Every single time.

(37:45):
They side with illegals over law abiding American citizens. They
side with criminals over victims. These people are sick in
the head. He's hurting, he's hurting. Tell me when he
beat the daylights out of his an inch of her
life was he hurting? Then? Tell me when he robbed

(38:08):
up a store
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