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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner country. Okay, my friends, ho first call me,
then Letitia James, and now the Walrus. Former national security
advisor John Bolton was indicted yesterday by a grand jury.
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The Justice Department now has really when you look at
the details of this, Bolton's in big trouble. Bolton may
be spending the rest of his life in jail. He
is seventy six years old. As you know, he is
a deep stater, has been for a long time. He
was Trump's National security advisor in his first term for
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about eighteen months, and it was clear that he was
there to subvert the Trump administration, to undermine Trump and
his agenda in favor of it a Neo Khan establishment
globalist deep state effort to sabotage Trump's efforts to get
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a peace deal with North Korea, to end our forever wars,
to eventually pull out of Afghanistan with honor, Peace with honor.
As Trump said repeatedly, what Bolton wanted was he wanted
to destroy everything Trump was trying to do regarding his
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America First foreign policy from within. And as I said
on X last night and again I have to repeat it,
he used this show in particular to do it. As
many of you know, we had Bolton on for years.
He was a regular on the show every Friday. And
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my collaboration with Bolton was due to the United Nations,
where he was a big critic of the UN under Bush,
which I agreed with. He was a staunch opponent of
foreign aid, which I agreed with.
Speaker 2 (02:11):
And the biggest.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
One was he was an opponent of the International Criminal Court,
the ICC, this UN backed court which wanted to use
now so called quote unquote international law to try American troops,
American generals, and eventually even American presidents for so called
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war crimes. In other words, it was a globalist, leftist
attempt to try to destroy our sovereignty and end America
as a military superpower, and destroy our independence on the
world stage, and so on those issues. Bolton, to be fair,
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was not just good, he was excellent, and so that's
what initially started him coming on the Kuner Report. But
what became obvious is after Trump won, Bolton wanted access
to the administration, and of course his foreign policy views
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were different than President Trump's. He was a bushy. John
Bolton was much closer to George W. Bush, Jeb Bush,
Mitt Romney, that entire globalist, neo conservative, warmongering wing, warhawk
wing of the Republican Party that Trump had actually run
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against and defeated in twenty sixteen. And so what he
did was he came on this show and he began
to deceive. He began to reinvent himself as a born
again MAGA America First conservative, and he sounded like Trump
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on many issues, and he said what he believed Trump
wanted to hear and his people wanted to hear.
Speaker 2 (04:12):
But in retrospect, here is clearly what he did.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
He came on my show. He came on this show,
our show, to ingratiate himself with Trump, to ingratiate himself
with the Trump administration with MAGA, and eventually he was
able to get himself into the administration because they were
hearing him on this show in particular, and said, you
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know what, Bolton's changing, Bolton's evolving, Bolton sounds like one
of us now, and let's, you know, let's give him
a shot at National Security Advisor. And so he ingratiated
himself into the administration. But it wasn't because he really
wanted to help Trump succeed or help the country succeed.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
No, no, no, he was.
Speaker 1 (05:03):
There to destroy it, undermine it from within, subvert it
from within. And he barely lasted eighteen months on the job.
Trump couldn't believe how again and again and again Bolton
was constantly blocking him, obstructing him, usually behind the scenes,
leaking against him. And as I said on X Yesterday,
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once he became National Security Advisor in Trump's first term,
I never heard from the Walrus again ever, not an email,
not a text message, nothing, not as zero zilch, because
for him it was mission accomplished. He got in and
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he did as much damage against Trump and America first
as he could. Now here comes the indictments. What he
also did was he passed his bank account and he
wrote a self serving memoir primarily based on his time
Jose eighteen months in Trump's first term, and it was
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called It was published Forgive Me in twenty twenty the
Room Where It Happened, or where it all happened. And
there he uses his book in twenty twenty to attack Trump,
to viscerate Trump, to hopefully defeat Trump in the twenty
twenty election when he was running against Joe Biden. And
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so what he did was he set up as he
was National Security advisor, he set up what was sort
of like diary entries of and this is the key now,
our weapons of mass destruction program, our meetings with foreign leaders,
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highly sense it highly classified information regarding war plans, regarding
information that we have about covert operations happening around the world.
And then he sent it to two other people on
a private email server.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
He used both a Google.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
And an Aol email account on a private server in
which he took classified, in fact highly classified information at
the highest level and sent it off to two other people.
Who are these two other people? It turns out to
be his wife and his daughter. He claimed there were
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two editors for his book. It was his wife and
his daughter, so that they could hold on to this
information as he kept amassing it and amassing it and
amassing it for what would eventually become a memoir. Now
he was told repeatedly by the Trump administration, you do
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not have permission to use this highly classified information. It's classified.
It should not be published, It should never be published.
The Espionage Act is crystal clear on this.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
It is illegal.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
He did it anyway, a federal judge, and this is
after Bolton had sent out thousands of copies of his
book to editors, to publishers, to reviewers, already early orders. Remember,
the left snatched up that book. It made him a
star on the anti Trump left. The resistance loved him
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for it. They hated him because he was an architect
of the Iraq war for years now. They re christened
him an anti Trumper, and he got.
Speaker 2 (08:58):
A gig on This is CNN.
Speaker 1 (09:02):
CNN loved him. They couldn't get enough of him. But
a judge told him, I'm not gonna order the destruction
of the copies of these books, but I want you
to know you have violated national security, you have violated
the Espionage Act. You're gonna get yourself in big trouble.
Bolton didn't care. He wanted to publish this book where
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he made a fortune millions and millions and millions of dollars.
So he had a personal financial self interest. He wanted
to line his bank account. But the big reason was
he wanted now to punch Trump in the nose, to
hurt him, to damage him, to undermine him. Just before
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the twenty twenty critical election with Joe Biden. Here's his
former national security advisor for God's sake, saying this man
is quot not fit to be president of the United States.
And that's was his goal the whole time. It's why
he came on this show, it's why he wanted to
get into the Trump administration. It's why he kept taking
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all of these entries, all of this information and then
sending it on a private server, which by the way,
is exactly what Hillary Clinton did. Now here is the kicker,
as he puts all of this highly classified, sensitive information
on a private server, which is illegal, and then he
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transmits it to his wife and daughter, which is illegal.
It turns out that the Iranians hacked his AOL personal
email account, meaning he was so irresponsible and so reckless
that by doing what he did, the Iranians now most
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likely got access to some of our biggest, most classified,
sensitive secrets and information. John Bolton, former national security advisor
to President Trump, has now been indicted on listen to
this eighteen counts. Eighteen counts, ten counts of retaining classified
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highly sensitive classified information, and eight counts of transmitting highly
classified sensitive information that was done on two private email servers,
on AOL and on Google. This was while he was
a national security advisor, and he was told repeatedly not
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to do it. He was told not to publish a
lot of this information in his memoir, which he did
publish in twenty twenty, and it was sent to his
family members. He tried to do it in a surreptitious
as possible and now he's been nailed, and they I
think they, I mean, look, they obviously got to prove
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their case in court. Anything can happen when you're in court.
This is going to be in Maryland, Federal Court in Maryland.
But Bolton now is in big, big trouble, big trouble.
And on top of everything else, it turns out that
the Iranians hacked his private Aol email account and if
you can believe it, they were able to access a
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lot of the classified information that he had downloaded and
sent to both his wife and his daughter for them
to retain. As he was going to eventually write his memoir,
so he was planning the whole time to write a
hit piece, to do a hatchet job on Trump. And
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in many ways he was spying on the Trump administration
from within, and he was taking notes and a meeting
after meeting, taking down sensitive even classified information and apparently
it was about everything. It was about our missile programs,
it was about our WMD programs, our weapons of mass destruction,
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meetings with private leaders, foreign leaders, private meetings, what they
said about Trump in private information that they revealed about
what their countries had in terms of a military technology
and a covert operations going on, as well as some
of our covert operations going on. He had it all
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written down and his goal was to try to embarrass, attack, undermine,
and eventually sabotage the President of the United States, and
then time his book just before the twenty twenty election
to help Joe Biden win. I mean, as I said
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in my opening monol and as I said on X
last night, he is a treacherous, conniving, lying little snake
and a deep state operative through and through, a warmonger,
a globalist, someone who clearly was working in the shadows
part of the swamp to do in Donald Trump the
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first chance he got, and he was on this show
for years, and as I said, he used us, he lied,
he falsely portrayed himself to be someone on Trump's team,
and clearly he was auditioning to become National security advisor
and to be honest. He even fooled Eric Trump, He
fooled Don Junior. He fooled many people because they were
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hearing him on my show, and obviously they began to
meet with him, and they said, boy, he's smart and
he's saying all the right things. He's a different man.
He's one of us. And of course the whole time
it was a Bulkan dagger operation. He was, you know,
he was being one thing. He was pretending to be
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one thing while being another. Listen now to President Trump.
In fact, he was kind of taken aback. He hadn't
even been forewarned that Bolton was going to be indicted yesterday.
Later in the afternoon, a reporter asked him, saying, Bolton
has just been indicted by a grand jury in Maryland
for mishandling and transmitting classified information in clear violation of
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the Espionage Act. What's your reaction? Listen to President Trump,
roll cut five.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
A mic.
Speaker 3 (15:46):
Was just indicted by a grandeuria Maryland.
Speaker 1 (15:48):
Do you have a reaction to that.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
I didn't know that you tell me for the first time.
But I think he's, you know, a bad person.
Speaker 4 (15:54):
I think he's a bad guy.
Speaker 2 (15:57):
Yeah, he's a bad guy too. Bad. But that's the
where it goes.
Speaker 5 (16:01):
That's the where it goes, right, that's the way it goes.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Well, I w have you reviewed the case against him?
Speaker 6 (16:06):
No, I have it.
Speaker 2 (16:07):
I have it, but I just think he's a bad person.
Speaker 1 (16:10):
He's right, but you know he can be bad and
not do something illegal. Right, Well, he clearly did something illegal.
That that's the issue. Now let me just make a
couple more points and then I want to open it
up to you, the wonderful audience of Kooner Country. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number.
Speaker 2 (16:32):
Part of the case. It's not the entire case, but
part of.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
The case against the Walrus Okay against John Bolton is
very similar to the case against Hillary Clinton. Remember Hillary Clinton.
You know it was in her emails which contained very
sensitive classified information, and she downloaded sensitive highly classified information
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on a private server, on a private email account, and
then was also transmitting it, i e. Emailing stuff to
people that she knew, friends, colleagues, whatever, where that information
could have easily been hacked, say by Iran or Russia
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or China or any of our foreign adversaries. And that's
why what she did was so dangerous, so reckless, so irresponsible,
and why she should have ended up in jail. And
when there was an investigation into a private email server
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and all of the classified information that she illegally downloaded
into her private email account, she then destroyed thirty three
thousand emails and by the way, her phones, everything smashed
it to pieces.
Speaker 2 (17:58):
So she then stop walt.
Speaker 1 (18:00):
And covered up the fact that she had violated the
Espionage Act. And if you remember, it was then FBI
director Yep, you see how it's all one cabal, James Comy,
who came out infamously during the middle of the twenty
sixteen campaign in the summer and said.
Speaker 2 (18:19):
Yeah, she broke the law.
Speaker 1 (18:22):
Yeah, what she did was egregious, it was reckless, it
was irresponsible, but no jury would convict.
Speaker 2 (18:32):
Well, how do you know.
Speaker 1 (18:34):
He saved her by refusing to indict. Keep on going, baby,
don't stop, That's all I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (18:42):
Don't stop.
Speaker 1 (18:43):
So callmy indicted. Yes, letitia James indicted.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
And now yesterday it's the Walruses turn John Bolton. He
was indicted mishandling and transmitting classified documents violation of the
Espionage Act. And now I'm hoping They're gonna go after
Brennan and Clapper and McCabe and Lisa Page and Peter
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Strock and eventually, yes, the hilde Beast, Hillary Rotten Clinton.
In other words, it's time to go after all of them. Agree, disagree?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number six point thirty four on the Great
WRKO Jeff Kooner Boston's Bulldozer. Very good text from Mark
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as always, And here is what Mark wrote. Jeff Bolton
was indicted for having classified documents and then emailing them
from a private server. So I have a question. Was
his house rated by the FBI with guns drawn with
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shoot to kill orders? And now this is me, I'm
adding this part. Did they go through his wife's underwear drawer?
You know, as they did Trump and mar A Lago?
But you know, but let that go. Mark continues, because
I remember a certain someone who was accused of just
possessing so called classified documents, and that's exactly what the
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FBI did. Asking for a friend, Jeff, laugh out loud.
You know, Mark is completely right.
Speaker 2 (20:33):
Now.
Speaker 1 (20:34):
You know, in August we knew there was trouble for
Bolton because cash Ptel had ordered a raid on both
Bolton's home and his Downtown DC office. But no, it
wasn't guns drawn, it wasn't shoot to kill orders. They
didn't come in there and start tearing apart the place
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and going into Bolton's wife's underwear and you know. And
but they did look for classified and by the way,
they found classified documents, sensitive documents. They seized his computers, phones,
they found it also at his Downtown DC office. And again,
I know I've mentioned this, but this is so important.
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He didn't just take classified information and then was basically
sending it to his wife and daughter on a AOL
private email account and an email a private email server.
But it turns out that after he left government, the
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Iranian government, the Iran Iranians on behalf of the Mullahs,
hacked into his email account and had access to all
of this classified information and what he was what he
had put on that server, and what he had emailed
basically to his wife and daughter. By the way, he
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kept saying, it's for the memoir, it's for the memoir,
It's for the memoir. So this was all about lining
his pockets and humiliating Trump and attacking Trump. That's what
the whole purpose of the book was. And this was
the highest pop secret documents you could possibly have. I
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mean not to exaggerate for effect. It's the kind of
documents people get killed for. It's the kind of information
that some of our spies in other countries die for
or get killed for. I want you to listen now
to I want you to listen now to Trey Goudie
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on Fox. He's a lawyer, legal analyst. As you know,
I'm not a big fan of his. When he was
a member of Congress. I thought he was all bark
and no bite. But you know, let that go. He
makes an excellent point. Listen now, saying, look, you know
this is not just some mid level document they just
stad classified on it.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
What he took down, what he downloaded.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
And which was illegal and then transmitted via his email
and on a private server were some of the nation's
top secrets. Roll cut seven, Mike, I.
Speaker 4 (23:29):
Cannot tell you and your viewers how serious the information
that John Bolton both disseminated to his wife and daughter.
That's who the unindicted co conspirators are and retained. It
is the gravest secrets that this country has. Is the
kind of information that gets people killed.
Speaker 2 (23:50):
He's right, I mean, he's completely right.
Speaker 1 (23:52):
And so now I want to ask all of you
a double barreled question. Number one, are you happy? And
I don't mean happy, gleeful, but are you satisfied that
John Bolton has been indicted? Do you think this is
a good thing for the country. Is it a good
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step in starting to drain the swamp and go after
the deep state and these deep state criminals? That's number
one and number two if not. If Bolton can be indicted,
why not Hillary? If it was illegal for him, and
it was, there's no question to download all of this
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classified information, keep it on a private server, and then
email it to people where it was vulnerable to being hacked.
If it was wrong for Bolton, illegal for Bolton, and
he may be spending the rest of his life in jail.
Every count carries up to ten years in prison. And
that's eighteen counts, eighteen felony counts. Why is Hillary still
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walking around free? Why is it wrong for the Walrus
but it's okay for the hilde Beast. Six one seven two, six,
six sixty eight sixty.
Speaker 2 (25:12):
Eight is the number. And I normally don't like to
do this.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
I like to get the calls before I do my
Pole Question of the day. But I think this time
the pole question really sets up beautifully. You know the
the you know the question I want on above all
the other questions that I'd like to get. You know
your take on six one seven two six six sixty
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eight sixty eight is the number?
Speaker 2 (25:38):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (25:39):
It is the Kooner Country Pole Question of the Day,
sponsored by Marios Marios Quality Roofing, siding and Windows. Will
former UN Ambassador and former National Security Advisor John Bolton
ev see the inside of a prison cell? In other words,
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will he be put behind bars? He's been indicted very
serious charges. Most legal analysts A, they've dot their eyes,
they've crossed their t's. Bolton is in serious trouble. But
will he ever spend time in jail? A?
Speaker 7 (26:25):
Yes, B no.
Speaker 1 (26:29):
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n e R Vince in Deutschlanden in Germany. Thanks for
holding Vince, and welcome.
Speaker 6 (27:02):
More than Jeff John Bolton. John Bolton is not.
Speaker 7 (27:07):
Just a political whore.
Speaker 6 (27:09):
He's just a plain whore. And he's going to jail
for the rest of his life. He's seventy eight years old.
I haven't read the indictment, but I've heard them basically
break it all down eighteen counts. If they get him
on half of those counts, he's finished, all right. And
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not only that, he's such a sinister person. You know,
we've seen him splash across the TV for years. Everyone
knows he's a neo con everyone knows he's a warmonger,
everyone knows he's a backstabber. And more importantly, he's a
white male. And that's what's going to convict him. That
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is what is going to convict him. Now you'd say
Hillary Clinton, she did the same thing. Yeah, but she's
Hillary Clinton.
Speaker 7 (27:57):
You know.
Speaker 6 (27:57):
All you have to get is a couple of those
moons bat white suburban women on the jury and they can.
Speaker 2 (28:06):
Vince.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Can you please hang on? I want you to finish
your thought. Another one bites the st Yeah, well that's
why that's one way to put it.
Speaker 2 (28:17):
John Bolton.
Speaker 1 (28:17):
Now indicted on eighteen counts essentially for mishandling and transmitting
classified information actually highly classified, very top secret information. He
is in trouble, There's no question. Six point fifty six
fifty on the Great Wrko Jeff Cooner, Boston's bulldozer. All right,
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I want to go right back to Vince, who is
calling us from Germany. Vince, you were on fire. Bolton,
as you put it, is a whore, a political horror
in many ways, just a whore, someone who is a backstabber.
He is a neo conservative, he is a warmonger, and
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and he's someone now who clearly betrayed the country and
downloaded some of our top secrets. They were hacked into
by the Iranians. And he did it all just to
write a best selling book. Please events pick up where
you left off.
Speaker 6 (29:18):
Well, you know, like I was saying, he's an unsympathetic victim,
like no jury is gonna feel any empathy for John Bolton.
Speaker 7 (29:27):
He is a whore.
Speaker 6 (29:29):
He has displayed that again and again and again. And
like I said, he used you, Jeff in all Jets.
I'm just you know, saying this in Jets. You're one
of his John's right, you could say you're one of
his Johns. You fell for it. You know, he schmoozed you,
he was on your show, He used your show as
a platform to get the job in the first place,
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when he just had nefarious and sinister intentions from the beginning,
you know. And like I said, they're gonna they're gonna
put him before a jury, and there isn't a person
that's gonna feel any empathy for John Bolton. He's going
away for the rest of his life. And it's just asserts.
It truly is just asserth Now. I like to always
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bring in the OJ analogy. You look at OJ Simpson
and people were like, how the hell did O J.
Simpson get off?
Speaker 1 (30:20):
Oh, Vince, he just Mike, it was that was Vince, right, okay,
Vince please yeah, Vince call us back. That was not us.
Speaker 2 (30:30):
That was you.
Speaker 1 (30:31):
Something happened with your phone and you just dropped on us.
But basically, no, he played the race card. No, you're right,
you know the the you know, the minority card, the
race card. Hillary is going to play the gender card.
And so your point is, especially in front of a
partisan jury, and it's going to be in Maryland, heavily
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democratic state, the jurors are likely to be Democrats, many
of them. So, yeah, they wouldn't want to acquit a
Hillary Clinton. You're saying with Bolton, they don't feel the
same way. I just want to throw this in there.
And if you can call back, Vince, great, If not,
I understand. What do you say to the argument that
you're right, You're right about Bolton? He's completely unsympathetic. He's
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a white male. You know, he was part of the
Republican establishment. He was a bushy for most of his career. However,
he did become a vocal part of the so called resistance,
and he became a rabbit anti Trumper, and the liberal
media rehabilitated him and they loved him for it, and
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they couldn't get enough of him on CNN, CBS, NBC, ABC,
you name it, MSNBC. They love to have the walruss On.
And so you get a couple of Democrats in that jury,
and it's you're right, it's not because of his skin
color or his gender or but they're looking at him
and saying, yeah, but man, this guy was part of
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the resistance. You know, he hates Trump. He wrote a
book against Trump. I'm gonna back him. I'm gonna quit
him no matter what, just to stick it to the
evil Orange Man. In other words, Trump derangement syndrome, that
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this Trump derangement syndrome may influence jurors to acquit Bolton
even though he's clearly by any objective standard, like Hillary
Clinton guilty as sin. I'm just throwing it out there.
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Is we got Vince back?
Speaker 2 (32:42):
Okay?
Speaker 1 (32:42):
Good, all right, we got where's Vince? Okay, that's Vince. Okay, Vince.
I'm sorry about that. That was on your end, but please,
I want you to finish what you have to say.
Speaker 7 (32:55):
Go ahead, okay.
Speaker 6 (32:57):
And I just heard what you said. It wasn't the
race car did OJ played. It was the fact that
he was such a celebrity with the Hurtz commercials and
his broadcasting career and then the Naked Gun movies where
people saw like the jovial, happy side of OJ. Then
when they put him before the jury, they were like,
(33:17):
I can't see this guy murdering his wife like this,
or maybe they just said, ah, he's too nice.
Speaker 7 (33:22):
Of a guy.
Speaker 6 (33:23):
I just don't believe it. And then you know, they
brought him the whole Mark Furman. Mark Furman was the devil.
He's the white police officer that's looking to get the conviction,
you know what I mean. That's how OJ played it.
And that's the same thing with Hillary Clinton. She's a woman.
She's been like you know, in the rainstorm, trying to
fight the men. The men are trying to keep her down.
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Get back in the kitchen, you know what I mean.
It's just like it's so the identity politics is nauseying.
But in the end, that's why John Bolton's gonna get
convicted and he's going to go to prison. And here's
my prediction, Jeff, here is my prediction. If you remember anything,
John Bolton before this trial will shave off that mustache.
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I guarantee it.
Speaker 2 (34:17):
Vince, great call, honestly, great call. Thank you very much. Vince.
Six we seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
is the number. Okay, Well, he won't need it in prison.
I'll tell you this.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
You know, that's not gonna give him a that's not
gonna give him a certain cachet as it did in
the diplomatic and national security circles. Just very quickly, here's
Trey GOUDI saying, boy like no, they he's in trouble.
These are serious charges. The evidence is a mile high.
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And it's not just that it was classified information, but
it's the kind of highly sensitive, secret, classified information that
he illegally retained and then illegally transmitted through a private
email account and a private server roll cut seven.
Speaker 4 (35:12):
A Mike, millions of documents over years, and he's out
there lecturing whether Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, or anyone else.
There are so many clips in this indictment of him
having notice and knowledge of how to handle material all
the while he was breaking it. I cannot stress to
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you the job the Cash Betel and john Ley Ratcliffe
did in bringing this case to indictment. The gravest possible
danger could have been done to this country, and may
well have been done because Iran accessed his email at
his home. This is very very serious.
Speaker 1 (35:52):
Oh I agree, I really, I completely agree. It's treasonous.
I'm telling you what he did was treason US. It
was treason, treason at every level, treason against the president,
treason against the American people, honestly, treason against us. I mean,
I mean us as in Klner country. He he lied
to us he was manipulating and playing us so he
(36:13):
can get in, you know, getting getting good with Trump
to get that job as National Security Advisor. But it
was it's treason across the board. Now very quickly he's
with Vince. You know, Vince is predicting that Bolton will
be convicted and he will go to jail. Listen now
to Trey Goudy. Goudy says, if I'm a betting man,
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Bolton's going to go to the clink. He's going to
go to and and by the way, he's seventy six
years old, and these are eighteen charges up to ten
years each. If he does go to prison, it won't
be six months or you know, a year, and this
could be for the rest of his life. He this,
(36:55):
this could be the end of Bolton period. Roll cut
seven B, Mike seven B, Mike.
Speaker 5 (37:09):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (37:09):
He is convicted and he spends the remainder of his
natural life in the custody of the Federal Bureau of Prisons.
Speaker 1 (37:18):
Wow, okay, Well, from from your lips to God's Ears,
Scott in Marlborough. Thanks for holding Scott, and welcome.
Speaker 7 (37:29):
By the Bulldozer. I love your show. I listened to
it all the time.
Speaker 2 (37:33):
Thank you, Scott.
Speaker 7 (37:35):
This is uh, this is this is such a great day.
I mean, how many times, how many over times over
the years have we said, how do they get away
with it? Why doesn't somebody do something? What's what's wrong? How?
How is it these high and mighty elites are finally
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being held accountable. They think they're a touchable Lock them up,
put them in jail, publicize it, show them in leg irons,
just show them in handcuffs, show that you can't get
away with it. You are not above the law. It
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doesn't mean you know, uh, laws for you and laws
for me. It's just they're not held above the law.
I am so happy that you know some of these
people are getting their due.
Speaker 1 (38:33):
And Scott, you're completely right and I can only piggyback
off of what you're saying. And again i'd love to
get your take on this, Scott. People are going to
be surprised at this. Now, look Bolton, and this is
just show you how the establishment it's a game. It's
just a game. It really is a Uni party up
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there in Washington, how the swamp. They're all thick as
thieves and they pretend they're a pab lookings and the
Democrats to fight and you know, attack each other, but
really they're all laughing behind closed doors. And here's the
you know, the the proof is in the pudding, right,
here's the proof. Bolton's lawyer, the lawyer that he got
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to defend himself. Now, remember, he's fighting, literally, he's fighting
for his life. If he's convicted, he's going to gout.
He's right, He's going to spend the rest of his
natural life in jail. He's done. He's never going to
see his wife again. He's never gonna be with his
daughter again. I mean, they may see him and you
know what is it once a week or once a month,
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but basically that's it. He's going to be in prison
for the rest of his life and everything that he's
worked for for fifty years will now be destroyed and ruined.
So who does he get to defend him? He gets
the Democrats's top lawyer who originally cut his teeth by
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being Hillary and Bill Clinton's lawyer. And that's Abby Lowell.
Abby Lowell, if that name rings a bell to everybody.
By the way, he's a shyster. I mean, what is
he five thousand dollars an hour? It's some ridiculous fee
that he charges. Okay, but he was Hunter Biden's lawyer,
Hunter Biden's lawyer. He's now James Comey's lawyer. He's Letitia
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James's lawyer. He's a hired gun for the Democratic Party.
And this is who Bolton gets to defend him. And
Lowell is more than happy to defend him.
Speaker 2 (40:37):
Now.
Speaker 1 (40:37):
In other words, when I'm just just think about it,
why would a lifelong Republican like Bolton? There are many
very intelligent, successful, influential, high powered Republican lawyers in VC.
None all, he gets the Democrat top dog. So why
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would he reach out to Abby Lowell? Why would Abby Lowell?
I'm just saying, if they really is two parties, Abby
Lowa would be like, well this kay satan. I mean,
he's been a lifelong Republican talking about he served in
under Trump, he served under George W. Bush, he served
under Bush forty one, he served under Ronald reag and
he's been around forever. He's been a fixture in Washington
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for fifty years, allegedly working for the quote unquote other side.
Lowell is happy to take his money. Lowell is happy
to take up his case. The media now is taking
up his cause. So the very same liberal media, Scott,
I remember this, during the Iraq War, because Bolton was
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a key architect, they wanted him tried for war crimes
for what happened in Iraq. They wanted to run him
out of Washington on a rail. They said he was
one of the most dangerous men in America. All of
a sudden he writes this memoir and turns against Trump,
and all all of a sudden, shazam, baby Ciann can't
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put his face in front of the camera and off liberals.
You know, he made millions and millions and millions off.
Speaker 2 (42:10):
Of that book.
Speaker 1 (42:12):
Who do you think most of the people that bottom
were there were liberals who just ten years earlier said
they wanted him hanged, that he was a war criminal,
that he should go to the dock in front of
the International Criminal Court. And then ten years later they're
waiting in line to buy his book and have him
sign it. So my question to you is this, Scott,
(42:34):
when you look at someone like Bolton with forty fifty
years in the swamp, in the establishment in Washington, in
the State Department, you know, in national security circles, and
how Democrats and liberals are now rushing to his defense. Really, Scott,
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are they just playing us? And ultimately no, Oh, this
is of the swamp, by the swamp for the swamp.
And you have an R next to your name. The
other ones have a D next to their name. But
it's like the Harlem Globetrotters in the Washington Generals. The
whole thing is rigged, or it's like professional wrestling.
Speaker 2 (43:19):
It's just a show.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
But in the end, all they care about is let's
get paid and everybody go home.
Speaker 8 (43:27):
What say you, Scott, Hey, he's been in the estatiush
so long. He knows, he knows where the bodies are buried.
They're they're they're trying to protect their own.
Speaker 7 (43:38):
He's he's, he's he's in a fight for his life
and he's he he knows where some of the bodies
are buried, and he's they're afraid that they'll he'll expose
some of the globalists, some of the inside dirt that
nobody wants to come out, and they're they're just trying
to protect themselves from from uh kickback that that He's
(44:01):
just he's up against the wall and he'll do anything.
And I think that's.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Why interesting interesting, Scott, thank you very much for that
call again, really good call.
Speaker 2 (44:12):
Let's go to Justin in Maine. Thanks for holding Justin
and welcome.
Speaker 3 (44:18):
That bone and Jeff, Hi, Justin, how are you not bad?
So so you know it's a step in the right direction.
I'll be happy once he's uh punished.
Speaker 5 (44:28):
But I have a quick question to ask you. But
it comes to like espionage and sedition and stuff like that.
If you're found guilty and gone through all your appeals,
whatever happened to public executions?
Speaker 1 (44:42):
I'm with you, Oh, Justin, You're like a brother from
another mother to me. Look, I believe murderers should get
to death penalty. I believe rapists should get to death penalty.
But fine, we can agree, honestly, we can agree to disagree. Okay,
But to me, what is Benedict Arnold deserves the death penalty?
(45:03):
I don't care if it's electrocution, firing squad, public execution.
I mean, I don't care. But here's what you can't do.
You can't take the country's highest secrets.
Speaker 2 (45:17):
Download it.
Speaker 1 (45:18):
I want you to think about this on your freaking
email account, your Aol Google email account, on a private
e Aol server, and then just go send and send
and send. They were like in chunks, like ten pages,
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twenty pages, twenty four pages. And this is, by the way,
our most sensitive weapons of mass destruction programs, our most
advanced missile systems. What you know, what are their components
where you know, what kind of technology do they use?
How advanced are they really? What's the next line of missiles?
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Where many of our spies are located, our secret covert
operations here just as an example, what.
Speaker 2 (46:08):
If we had somebody, let's say.
Speaker 1 (46:10):
In the Ayatola's literally in his inner circle, like one
of them. Maybe that's the reason why we bombed four
dough We had somebody, you know, an assistant to the
Ayatola in Iran. And the Iatolas are oblivious, right, They
just see some guy. They think he's an Iranian, a
fundamentalist like them.
Speaker 2 (46:28):
And this guy is like.
Speaker 1 (46:29):
Click click click click, taking pictures and feeding us this information.
And Bolton, like an idiot, because he wants to collect
as much info as possible, puts all of this on
a private server, all of this on a private email account.
And then, by the way, the Iranians hacked the email.
This was in I believe in twenty twenty one, they
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hacked it and then they go, whoa what, I'm just
gonna make up a name. You know, Muhammad al Muhammad
al Muhammad him, the guy he was working with the Iyatola.
He's an American spy. Are you kidding me?
Speaker 2 (47:06):
He's dead.
Speaker 1 (47:08):
They'll they'll torture him, they'll beat him, and then they'll
kill him. Now, this is why Trey Goudy said, the
kind of information that Bolton downloaded and then transmitted on
an unsecure server, that's the stuff people will kill for.
That's the stuff people die for. How do you not
(47:28):
get the electric chair or whatever? A public executioner?
Speaker 2 (47:32):
How do you do that?
Speaker 1 (47:36):
You're jeopardizing the country's most sensitive secrets, are national interests,
and you're putting people's lives in mortal jeopardy, in mortal danger.
And then think about it after a while. Who's going
to want to spy for us? Who's going to want
to stick his neck out for us and say, Okay,
(47:58):
I'm willing to you know, be a mole? You well, no,
because you idiots up there in Washington, you have to
keep downloading stuff because you all want to write best
selling memoirs to get on CNN and become a media analyst.
And people are gonna say, I'm not gonna stick my
neck out because in a couple of years I'll be
exposed and unmasked and found out and then me and
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my family are murdered.
Speaker 2 (48:22):
So we won't be.
Speaker 1 (48:23):
Able to conduct espionage against our enemies. We need to
be able to conduct espionage. It's been going on for
thousands of years. That's our eyes and ears. Look, we
have agents in China, God bless him. We have agents
in Iran. We have agents in North Korea. In fact,
(48:45):
I believe the agents that we have in North Korea.
It's what's keeping the world, you know, from going up
in a nuclear flame. They're gonna tell us ahead of time. No, no,
rocketman is really crazy. He's gonna detonate a nuclear bomb.
Gonna happen? Really, Yeah, take them out now. So you
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need to have a brilliant espionage spy system and network,
and it can't operate unless it's in complete and utter
sensitive classified like in the Shadows. It has to remain
that way. If they get exposed, no one wants to
(49:26):
spy for you. And then we're up a creek without
a paddle. We're literally blind and deaf. That's what Bolton compromised.
That's what Bolton violated. So I'm with you justin this
guy should get the death penalty, you know, the noose
as they used to say.
Speaker 2 (49:45):
Hang them high instead.
Speaker 1 (49:48):
If they do find them guilty, it's going to be
at a comfortable, you know, security prison, and they'll have
three meals a day. He'll write his memoirs again, his
second part two you know how, was the victim of
traum