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January 16, 2025 • 23 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Okay, Joe Biden, farewell to the nation, foreign policy farewell,
domestic policy farewell, a letter farewell, even warning that if Trump,
when Trump comes into power, yes, democracy will come to
an end. Now there's an ultra wealthy oligarchy, misinformation DISINFORMACU

(00:23):
as the Russian say, who is now going to run wild?
He says on social media, A very dark speech he
delivered to the nation last night.

Speaker 2 (00:33):
He says he did.

Speaker 1 (00:35):
A phenomenal job piece abroad, prosperity at home, a massive increase,
according to him, in America's economic power, diplomatic power, moral power,
military power on every front. He is the FDR, the

(00:55):
Franklin Roosevelt of the twenty first century. I say he's
the big loser to have ever occupied the White House?

Speaker 2 (01:03):
What say you?

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Gina in West Roxbury? Thanks for holding Gina, and welcome Jeff. Hello,
Hi Gina, you're on the air.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
Go ahead, Hi, it's doctor Gina.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Doctor Gina. How are you, Mike? How come you didn't
put doctor in front of her name? She's the resident
psychiatrist of Kooner Country. Show a little respect, Mike, for
God's sake, Sorry about that, Doctor Gina.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Go right ahead.

Speaker 3 (01:30):
Who i'd asked, is do I do we think that
Biden believes what he says? And I would say, in
part he does. One of the things you're seeing is
an interaction between his neurological condition, which is probably dementia,
with something else, an interaction with his personality disorder, which
is a malignant narcissist, and a malignant narcissist is a

(01:51):
narcissistic personality with the antisocial personality. And because he's demented,
his executive function of his brain is diminishing, so he
doesn't regulate his behavior very well, what he says and
what he does. So what's blurting out more is his
underlying personality, his disregard for people. He's obsessed with power.

(02:13):
He'll do anything to get it. He uses everyone. He
takes personal slights with the slightest thing and becomes incredibly enraged.
He lashes out at the media, he lashes out at Trump.
He holds grudges, he takes revenge as in warfare. He's
pissed off at his attorney general because he didn't work

(02:35):
hot enough to take Trump down. He takes pleasure in
others suffering. If you've ever seen him when he's asked
a question that he doesn't like, or he feels like
you're an idiot and I'm so smart. He has a
little thoroughly smile on like he's just take it in.
I'm so wonderful and you're so stupid. And he uses
people in a horrible way. Look at how he used

(02:57):
his daughter the showers when she was kid. Look at
how he uses Hunter. He has terrible contempt for Hunter.
The only reason he's protecting him is because he's protecting himself.
He has no empathy for people. He's concerned with him.
He's the king of his own world and expects everybody
else to view him that way. And if you don't,
he takes it out on you. When the kids were

(03:19):
in the chire accident, with his wife who died and
his daughter who died, do you know that when he
was sworn in in office, it was at the hospital
where his two boys were, who were in horrible, horrible shape.
He made sure that the staff dressed them up in
their civilian clothes because he didn't want pictures of the
children in the condition they were and taint his look.
As he was accepting the office of the Senate. Can

(03:42):
you imagine so I think his legacy will be neurologist
and people in the mental health field are going to
have a field day doing kind of a forensic investigation
into this man's life. He has been screwed up his
whole life and has used everyone in his wake and
left dead bodies behind literal figuratively. But so what you

(04:06):
saw last night was just he's telling everybody how wonderful
he is, because that's always the way he's been. When
he was growing up, he had such glorious and grandiose
notions about himself. Kids hated to be with him. When
he came out with his baseball to play baseball, they
all just leave because he just was so arrogant and obnoxious.

(04:29):
But now it's just incredibly out of control, and I
think he has become the whoever's running the show, which
is probably Obamber and some of the other globalists. Biden
has become very useful idiot. They push him out when
they want him to take the fall for their behavior,
and last night was a good example of it.

Speaker 1 (04:47):
Uh, Doctor Gina, I want to play a quick cut
and I want to get your psychiatric evaluation of him.
This is Biden, he is announcing, this is not the
farewell addressed. This is the middle of the day. Think
they have a big deal on the Israel Hamas ceasefire.
And someone says, who should get the credit? You or Trump?
Roll cut five, Mike.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Cook's credit for this, mister President, you or trot?

Speaker 4 (05:18):
Is that a joke?

Speaker 5 (05:20):
Oh?

Speaker 4 (05:21):
Thank you?

Speaker 1 (05:24):
We've got less than a minute, Doctor Gina. Why can't
he share credit? What is that all about?

Speaker 3 (05:32):
Of the universe? He's not sharing any credit with anybody.
And when he responded, I remember his look when he
turned around and he said that a joke.

Speaker 5 (05:41):
He had a.

Speaker 3 (05:42):
Smirk and he has this way of squinting. It's like,
I gotcha. I'm not answering that.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
Well, Doctor Gina, as always dynamite stuff. Thank you very
very much for that call. So there you heard it.
The doctor Gina's giving us a psychological slash psychiatric profile
of Joe, saying, yes, he's got serious dementia, no question,
but he's a malignant narcissist. Okay, many of you are

(06:13):
texting the cooner Man again. You can text the cooner
Man seven zero four seven zero seven zero four seven
zero and they're saying, Jeff, if you were to describe
Biden or his presidency, either the man or you know
the fact, you know he's four years in office. And
you could only use one word, what would that word be?

(06:38):
I think doctor Gina would say narcissist. Again, it's one word.
I mean, if you'll want a two three, a sentence,
a paragraph, But if you could only use one word,
I think doctor Gina don't want to put words in
her mouth, but from her description of him or evaluation
of him, she'd say narcissist. That obviously malignant. You know,
if she can add more, she'd add more destruction. That's

(07:00):
the only to me. The one word that I think
sums up him and is four years in power, destruction.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
Both here and abroad. But that's me.

Speaker 1 (07:15):
I want to hear from you. Rob in Maine, Thanks
for holding Rob, and welcome Hello Rob. All right, let's
see if we can reconnect with Rob. Who do you
want to go to next? Mike Rich in Natich, Thanks

(07:39):
for holding Rich.

Speaker 2 (07:40):
And welcome.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
Good morning.

Speaker 6 (07:44):
Jeff Geez, only one word, huh, I have many, but
I'll just throw a couple of flyar.

Speaker 3 (07:55):
Thee and on the.

Speaker 6 (07:58):
Grading on the great. I have to I have to
outdo the S minus minus. I'm going down. One more
letter to gen and that's another one word goodbye.

Speaker 2 (08:13):
Rich.

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Would you agree that he's the worst president we ever had?
Worse than Obama? I mean, just to throw a name
out there, is he the worst?

Speaker 2 (08:23):
Is Biden?

Speaker 1 (08:24):
We know Obama was pulling his strings, we get that.
But if you're just a grade his four years in
power versus Obama's eight years right twenty twenty nine to
twenty seventeen, who do you think ultimately did more damage
to the country into the world the dear leader or dementia?

Speaker 6 (08:42):
Joe quote Obama. But if you want something screwed up,
leave it to Joe. And I said that nicely. Yeah, Joe,
Biden wins the award for worst president ever, no hands down.

(09:03):
I mean, the guy doesn't even know what year it is.
When you play that clip when he said that that
you know he put that, you know, the ceasefire talk
started in May. He said May of this year. He
doesn't even know what year it is, you know. I mean,
and now you really believe his his mental decline is

(09:26):
just an accumulation of all the lies and all the
all the cheat and he's a wolf in sheep's clothing.
I believe and he's been more exposed more than ever
since he became president. And it's just been and you
know that stress can cause you know, had side effects,
and I believe that part of his you know, fast decline.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
You know what.

Speaker 6 (09:47):
It reminds me of Jeff the guy that running a
marathon and he collapses at the last mile and he
keeps trying to get up, and he runs another fifty
feet and collapses again, and the people come out and
pick them up and try to push him forward. That's
like his presidency.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Oh, I agree, And that's how it feels like.

Speaker 1 (10:03):
Now. It's just like it's almost painful now. Really, it's like,
come on, come on, like, let's just get this thing
over with. I mean, this is you're right, you know,
almost every second, every minute, like just push him. Come on, Joey,
go into that nursing home now, come on, Joey Rich
Thank you very much for that call. Okay, the lines

(10:27):
just dropped all of a sudden. I have no idea
why we had full, full lines. The lines have completely dropped.
So if you want to call believe me, now's the
time to do it. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Everything is on the table let
me ask you double barreled question, what grade would you
give Joe Biden's four years in office and why? And

(10:52):
Biden says that he was highly successful. In fact, we'll
go down in history as a great president, he says,
give me a couple of years when my infrastructure projects
kick in, when you know my leadership in so many
other areas, once we have proper time to assess everything,

(11:14):
he will go down as one of the greatest presidents
we ever had.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Do you agree?

Speaker 1 (11:22):
I think the man is a disaster. But that's me
Andy in Milford. Thanks for holding Andy, and welcome.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
Jeff. Are you doing? Thank you for taking my call,
My pleasure.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
Andy.

Speaker 7 (11:38):
First off, the one word I would use to describe
Joe Biden as trader?

Speaker 2 (11:46):
Oh, I like that.

Speaker 7 (11:48):
And here's the irony about Joe Biden, Jeff and and
I actually talked about this on air with Sandy back
again in the spring or summer, during a time she
was sitting in for you. The irony is if Joe
Biden came into office and just left all the Trump

(12:12):
policies on autopilot and did absolutely nothing, just left everything
on autopilot and just sat in the old office like
a potted plant and just told all the people around him,
We're not gonna do anything. We'll just tell our people
all the we'll say Bravo Sierra. They want to hear,

(12:33):
but we're not going to really change anything. The reality
is this guy would be looking like Teddy Roosevelt by now.

Speaker 1 (12:43):
Now, Andy, I gotta tell you. I promise I'll let
you finish everything you want to say. Andy, Andy, you're
a genius. Now, I'm telling you you're an absolute genius.
And you know, it's funny because I've got interviews lined
up people around the world, are you know they want
like Jeff the inaugurations have On Monday, Biden did his
big farewell speech, So countries all over the world radio

(13:04):
shows are asking me. And that's all I'm doing all afternoon,
our interviews, and they're going to ask me for my
assessment of Biden. And I'm telling you one of the
things I was going to say on every single show,
because I think it bears saying to the world. It's
a different audience, you know, than an American audience. But
it's exactly what you just said, Andy. Had Biden left
the border alone, what he inherited from Trump, just leave

(13:27):
it alone. The booming economy that he inherited from Trump,
There was no crisis. As the Wall Street Journal pointed out,
there were three consecutive quarters of massive economic growth. We
were coming out of the pandemic when Biden was sworn in,
three straight months of a booming of booming economic growth.

(13:48):
So had he just left the economy alone? Had he
left a border alone? Had he left the Middle East alone?
Had he left Afghanistan alone? Remember, under Trump we had
basically in a agreement with the Taliban. Not one American
soldier was killed in over a year. In other words,
had he left Afghanistan alone, the border alone, the economy alone,

(14:11):
the Middle East alone?

Speaker 2 (14:13):
Andy, You're right.

Speaker 1 (14:15):
Really, I don't know if he would have won reelection
because of his age and his cognitive decline. But people
will be saying, my god, he's right up there with
Teddy Roosevelt. If he's not a great president, he's a
near great president.

Speaker 5 (14:29):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (14:29):
Andy, I completely agree with you. That's the tragedy of
the Biden presidency. He blew himself up and with it
the country.

Speaker 2 (14:40):
Andy. Final word to you.

Speaker 7 (14:43):
Well, f final word is final word is I guess?

Speaker 8 (14:51):
I guess?

Speaker 7 (14:52):
Old Joey's plagiarism skills got rusty over the years because
that's all he did all his life, wager eyes of
other people's work. I guess he didn't do a good
job of plagiarizing Trumps.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
Had he just stuck with it, you're right, how do
you know what?

Speaker 1 (15:12):
Had he just stated Rohobeth beach for four years and
put the presidency on autopilot and kept Trump's policies in place,
really we'd be saying, I don't know what. He may
be senile, but son of a gun. You know the
country's booming. Instead, it's a disaster. Andy, outstanding call, Claire

(15:35):
in Newberry. Thanks for holding Claire, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (15:40):
My call, Jeff.

Speaker 2 (15:41):
My pleasure, Claire.

Speaker 5 (15:42):
Well, what I wanted to mention is when you when
you asked the question of who started this, either Obama
or Joe who is the worst president? I would say
I would say Obama because he's the one that really
started the ball rolling downhill, and then of course Biden
really messed it up, so it really is a tie,
I guess, but I would say Obama started it. I

(16:03):
don't know if you saw last night the interview with
Victor Davis, Hanson. I actually love him, and he whenever
he has a smile on his face and his interviews,
I always feel great because you know that he's right
on target and I happen to agree. But last night,
I don't know if you saw this, he was laughing
and people I never saw the report.

Speaker 7 (16:24):
Is laughing so much.

Speaker 5 (16:25):
Of course it was on you know, the conservative side,
but it was such a joke last night. The whole speech,
and especially when the Lois's voice is if he has
something very very important to say and he says that
it's just he's just so horrible. And then the other
thing is when people talk about because you will get
some liberals of course that will say that we will

(16:47):
we will see.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
Uh, Claire, can you hang on him? Up against a heartbreak?

Speaker 1 (16:51):
Six seven two six sixty eight sixty eight. In Western Pennsylvania,
our Western PA correspondent on singer Set me a Set
me a picture. He says, Jeff, you want to know
what Biden's legacy is. You want to know what it is.
So it's a picture, in fact, the Getty image of

(17:14):
this massive pile. Now he said it, I can't say it,
so I'm gonna clean it up. It is a massive
pile of manure. Okay, I'm telling you it's funny. It's
a massive pile of crap.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (17:30):
I don't know if it's horse or whatever, cow or whatever,
but it's huge. He's like, Jeff da you know, you know,
pile of you know what. That's that's his legacy, Jeff.

Speaker 8 (17:46):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
And Trump's the guy with the shovel. Poor guy.

Speaker 1 (17:50):
That's what he's gonna do. That's his four years. Shovel, shovel,
keep shoveling. That's what Trump's gonna have to do. Clean
up that mess. Antoinette on Cape Cod on the Cape,
thanks for holding Antoinette, and welcome.

Speaker 4 (18:07):
Jeff hte you again, my condolences for your father.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
Thank you, thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (18:14):
We're with you. Thank you so much for this platform.
Every time I call it always because I'm compelled, because
I know you're going to welcome our voices, and I
feel in a small way we get our voice out
and maybe make a little change here and there. So
I just thank you for that. I wanted to say,
how do you describe what war comes to mind with Biden?

(18:34):
If I can address that, is satan just or pure evil?
Just or Satan if I was really going to.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
Like evil, I mean, I don't eve want to say pure.
We've got one word. I mean, you know, it's so
we got to stick to the rules. Evil, Satan, I
love it.

Speaker 4 (18:56):
But the American the brink of destruction. I think the
most evil thing he did in his administration at this
time is that he championed the destruction of families and
our children. And I'm always compelled to speak up from children.
These are some of the calls I'd made, dear choke
is to move past my comfort level to speak out
was compel on when we talk about children and what

(19:18):
he has done and destroy the innocence of children by
just confusing them in their male and femaleness, the fundamental
truth that kidney stability and structure and things that they
know are true no matter what, and to destroy that
fundamental issue and confuse them, and to purposely target them

(19:39):
the adults. I just want to know where the adults
are in the room, teaches that dear child, A boy
that picks up a pink crayon and says, oh, do
you think you're a goal to confuse them on this,
I just want to ask everyone, Jeff, did you ever
see the movie by Ben Shapiro, Identity Crisis.

Speaker 2 (19:58):
No, I didn't.

Speaker 4 (20:00):
If you would watch that, and I encourage everyone to
watch it, especially parents whose children are involved in this
transgender situation of again pure destruction of their psyche. I
ask you to watch it. You will see a very
poignant and disturbing portrayal of transgender people, Adults that have

(20:29):
gone through it and they're trying to make their way back, Psychologists,
parents who have gone through this, and you see the
destruction of what it does to a child and the
irreversible damage. It is daunting and chilling. Some of the
images are graphic because they do show the mutilation surgery.

(20:50):
It is something. If you watch one, it will compel
us to keep the fight open, to fight for our children.

Speaker 1 (20:57):
Because you, oh, it's pure evil. Look a great call,
honestly outstanding call. I completely agree with you. You're destroying
the minds, the innocence, the futures of these children, innocent children.
I can't think of anything more evil, really, And you're right.

(21:17):
Biden empowered this transgender lunacy that is now wreaking havoc
all across the country, and Trump vows to reverse it.
And that's I think one of the major reasons why
he won. Justine in Gardner, thanks for holding Justine, and welcome.

Speaker 2 (21:37):
How are you doing, Jeff, I'm good.

Speaker 1 (21:39):
How are you?

Speaker 8 (21:40):
They're not bad? So make it quick, So three parts.
I'll give him an incomplete for a grade, because you
know his brain's incomplete now, and then delusional would be
the one word. But him leaving a letter as a
historic figure such as George Washington, I think he was

(22:03):
a very important president to have, very important because the
damage he did to the country. Thank god we have
somebody like Donald Trump. If Donald Trump stayed in office,
with all the roadblocks he had throughout the time he
was in office, we would have been saddled with somebody
like Gavin Newsom afterwards. So I don't think that we

(22:26):
would have the path to recovery that we have now.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Interesting.

Speaker 1 (22:31):
Interesting, and you know Justin as you as, and I
don't know why Mike had Justine on the board, but
let that go, Mike, Justin. In many ways, Biden is
the anti thesis of Washington. You know, he's trying to
leave this letter like Washington, and you know he's a
great president like Washington. The destruction. He's almost like you know,

(22:55):
the anti American, the anti Washington, and you're right. Look
if Trump won in twenty twelve, I mean he won,
but I mean if he was allowed to stay in power,
You're right, we could be facing a Gavin Newsom. Now
that Trump is back, we have a chance to really
put everything right in our country. And that's why I

(23:19):
can't wait for Monday.
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