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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Boston's bulldozer never sleeps The Kooner Report weekend edition on
the Voice of Boston w RKO.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Joining me now as she always does at this time,
doctor Grace, putting liberals in their place. Grace woto full disclosure,
my better half, my wonderful wife, and yes I definitely
married up. Grace. I gotta ask you, is this colossal incompetence.
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Are we talking about the mother of all clown shows?
Or is this a deliberate cover up?
Speaker 1 (00:38):
What say you, well, Jeff, I think that the incompetence
is just so stark. I mean what they have failed
to do, which other police departments would have done right away,
is staggering. As you've mentioned many times, the communication with
the public has been horrendous. They failed to block, you know,
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do a ten block perimeter just immediately. This is something
that any other police department would have done to prevent
the shooter from getting any further away. They only started
looking for videos two days after the shooting, and they
were only interviewing students witnesses a day and a half later.
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I mean, this is staggering incompetence. And at the same time,
we have our esteemed FBI Director Cash Patel. Well, we
got good news. He's got a girlfriend, Jeff, and he's
doing podcast interviews with her.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
No, I've noticed that he's been doing a lot of
podcasts lately, and he's getting a lot of criticism for that.
We've got a shooter on the loose, we've got all
kinds of deep state criminals that still haven't been arrested,
and on and on. But he's doing podcasts with his girlfriend.
Our esteem defb high director.
Speaker 1 (01:57):
Why why do we know that he has a girlfriend? Like,
why do we know this? I don't care about his
private life.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Well, he's very proud of her. He finds her very attractive.
She's much younger than him. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Isn't she like almost twenty years younger. She's a country
music star. Anyway, he's very proud of her, and you know,
he's in love and he wants everybody to know that
he's in love. So he's doing podcasts about her and
with her while all this is going place. And by
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the way, great not to cut you off. And by
the way, just to remind everybody, there's an armed, dangerous
mass shooter on the loose. I'm just saying, but you're
on a roll. Keep going.
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Have you actually took the words right out of my mouth?
We have been told this guy is still a threat. Right.
There is a fifty thousand dollars reward for anybody that
has information because it is urgent that we catch this
guy and cash Well he had enough time to tweet.
We have a person of interest in custody. La la la.
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You know, he's somebody that likes to like act the part.
You know, I'm the FBI director here. Let me do
what they do in the movies. Let me make it
seem like I'm doing my job. And all the time
he's just gag up for this girlfriend. I mean, for
God's sakes, this is serious. We have two young people
that were killed, nine others injured, and the rest of
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the student body terrorized. You know, we're talking about some
of these kids are going to be trauma traumatized for
years to come dealing with PTSD and who knows what
even those that weren't actually injured. This is serious stuff
and I don't see the level of seriousness, urgency, or
competence that is required. And what's extremely upsetting Jeff is
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again an unsecured door. Come on, I mean, It's one
thing to have a big discussion about gun violence in
this society. Fine, you can have a discussion about that,
But about doors not being secured, we're well beyond that.
That's completely unacceptable. And limited cameras. I mean, you mentioned
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the statistics. Parents are paying one hundred and two thousand
dollars a year, and we have cameras everywhere, but we
don't have cameras where we can see the guy's face,
a clear shot of him. But we have cameras of
the children of these teens, these young young adults being victimized,
being killed, being shot at, but we don't have enough
cameras to get a clear view of the perpetrator. This
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is completely unacceptable, Grace.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
Do you believe, obviously to me, when you commit an
active mass shooting like this, it's an active terrorism as
far as I'm concerned. But was this an Islamic terrorist attack?
Was this a deliberate targeted terrorist attack? In your view?
You have students one after another saying they heard him
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explicitly shout allah hu akbar and then began to empty
his gun. Yet when the police chief is pressed, he
refuses to answer the question. He just says it's part
of the investigation. The state attorney general refuses to answer
the question. The mayor that crazy moonbat refuses to answer
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the question, in your view, are we staring at an
act of Islamic terror? And is this why the moonbats
in Providence and in Rhode Island who don't want this
narrative to go out because it destroys everything they claim
to believe in. That Islam is a religion of peace
and that there is no problem, and it doesn't matter
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how many of these Muslims you import or you actively
encourage them protesting on campuses, that they are peaceful and
will never do anything wrong. Multiculturalism is great, diversity is great.
It's only the right wing that engages in acts like this,
only maga. So are we looking now at an active
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Islamic terror that they're desperately trying to cover up or
do you think there's something else?
Speaker 1 (06:12):
Well, Jeff, you know what, At this point, I want
to wait to allow all the facts to come forward,
but I would want them to answer the question. Answer
the question confirmed these reports, like officially from them? They
should be telling us have some students heard that or not?
I want official statements on it, not just that we're
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hearing it outside of the police department investigation. Tell Us,
is this one of the avenues that you're asking questions about,
because this is important for the public to know. Is
this on the table? Are these comments credible by these witnesses?
They should be able to answer that. So I still
see it as overwhelming just incompetence. And what usually happens
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when there's early signs of incompetence, then there's a cover
up to cover up the incompetence because people will be
fired soon afterwards. So the cover up often when when
we're seeing such massive, massive failures, is to save people's jobs.
At a minimum. That acts to the confusion.
Speaker 2 (07:18):
And this has been race thirty seconds. You go to
Rhode Island quite a bit. Obviously, we live in Massachusetts.
It's almost a yes or and no answer. Who's crazier
the moonbats in Rhode Island or the moonbats in Massachusetts.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
You know, I still think the Massachusetts moonbats take the cake.
Speaker 2 (07:40):
Really, even after all we we're seeing now in Providence
and at Brown Really Okay, well on this one, because
I agreed with you throughout the entire hit today, but
on this last final point we agree to disagree, Grace,
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have a very merry Christmas, Happy New Year. I know
you'll be back in the New Year.
Speaker 1 (08:10):
If Jeff doesn't get a day off. This request came
from his wife. The Kooner Report weekend edition on the
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