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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner. Contrary, here we go again, my friends,
here we go again. So here is now the absolute latest,
as many of you know, because it's back in the
news again. We are now facing not so much the

(00:20):
United States, fingers crossed so far Central Africa, increasingly now
they're worried about other parts of the world, an absolutely
deadly outbreak of ebola. Ebola is one of the most
severe fatal viruses you can possibly contract. There is no

(00:43):
at least for this latest strain, which is very deadly.
There is no vaccine for the latest strain, none whatsoever.
There are very few therapeutics. Basically, if you catch it,
you are going to suffer tremendously. It is excruciatingly painful.

(01:06):
You bleed from your eyes, you bleed from your nose,
blood starts coming out of your skin. It is one
of the most horrible viruses you can possibly contract on
the face of the earth, and in many cases, not all.
Some do survive, but in many cases it is absolutely fatal.
And so what is now taking place is that the

(01:29):
World Health Organization the WHO, has now declared an international
public health emergency starting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
They now say that there are at least one hundred
and thirty one people dead over five hundred and thirty

(01:51):
known cases. That number they believe is going to start
to grow into the thousands and thousands. It has now
spread across the border into Uganda, where some people have
already now died from ebola, and it is also now
spreading into South Sudan. Now many of you are going

(02:12):
to be saying, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff Okay, I feel bad
for the people who are suffering from ebola and who
have died from ebola. But this is all the way
in Central Africa. What does this have to do with
the United States President Trump, the November election, the World

(02:33):
Cup that we're going to be hosting in you know,
in a couple of weeks here in the United States.
That's way over there. The problem is that you now
have people who are starting to fly into Europe. They
are trying to come into the United States who we

(02:55):
now know were in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Of
the Congo, we're in Uganda and South Sudan in those
areas that were affected. And so the fear is that
now they could start bringing this virus into other countries,

(03:15):
into Europe, into the West and yes, into America. Now,
the Trump administration is taking very proactive measures to try
to deal with it. I'm going to get to that
in a second, but first I want you to listen
now to Emery Niati Hope. I'm pronouncing her last name correctly.

(03:39):
She is a disaster risk coordinator for the International Federation
of the Red Cross. And here is what she said
on CBS about this now outbreak of ebola, first in
the Democratic Republic of the Congo, but it is spreading
now into neighboring countries. Roll cut one, Mike today, let

(04:05):
me leave you with if you sorry, Mike, my bad,
My bad, my bad. Roll cut thirty. That was my mistake, Mike,
Roll cut thirty.

Speaker 2 (04:15):
The situation is getting out of hand. DRC declared their
seventeenth ebola outbreak on the fifteenth, and we were talking
about two hundred and fifty suspected cases on the fifteenth,
and about eighty days, these numbers have doubled up as

(04:35):
I'm speaking right now, which makes this outbreak a bit complex,
given that definitely it's a restraint and there is no
approved vaccine or treatment whatsoever.

Speaker 1 (04:50):
That's what's scary is that there is no vaccine for it.
It's you know, it's you get it, and you're in trouble.
I mean, you're in real trouble. Those numbers have now grown.
He mentioned eighty deaths or one thirty one. They suspect
many more are coming. Now listen to E. Mary Niati

(05:10):
again saying the situation on the ground is it's evolving,
it's evolving quickly, it's spreading, and they don't have proper
quarantine containment measures in place. Roll cut two, Mike.

Speaker 3 (05:31):
Second, at this pivotal time of sorry.

Speaker 1 (05:34):
Sorry, Mike, Roll cut thirty A. My bad, My bad,
Roll cut thirty A.

Speaker 2 (05:39):
On the ground, I'll say, the situation is evolving extremely quickly,
and we are seeing quite a lot of suspected cases,
and of course there's loss of life. My organization, the
ifr C, together with the Red Cross, is involved on

(06:02):
the ground and we are actually working on We have
already mobilized about three hundred volunteers.

Speaker 1 (06:11):
So anyway, they're doing everything they can. The State Department
now is sending millions of dollars in aid to try
to contain this in Africa. President Trump has been briefed
on this. Now, just so that you know, we have
placed restrictions in place for travel, restrictions to all non

(06:34):
US passports, all non US passports coming from that region
or having traveled through that region. So anybody who has
been to the Democratic Republic of Congo, whatever Uganda, South Sudan,
those affected areas are not allowed to enter the United

(06:54):
States on if they're not American citizens. The all non
US passport holders for thirty days are now restricted from
coming in. Americans who have gone to that area are
being aggressively screened to make sure that they are not infected. Now, tragically,

(07:17):
we have now at least one known American who has
contracted abola. He is a doctor, Peter Stafford. He and
his wife, Peter and Rebecca Stafford, are Christian missionaries. They
have been living in Central Africa for about the last
seven years. In many ways, they're very heroic, decent, compassionate people.

(07:39):
They are there to treat the poor in Africa, the
sick in Africa. It is a calling for them. As
I said, they're Christian missionaries. However, in treating people with ebola,
even though the doctors, these doctors have had these hazmat
suits and that's the only way to treat them. They
literally have these you know, these gloves, these hazmat suits.

(08:01):
It's almost like they're entering a nuclear power plant. Peter
Stafford or doctor Stafford, has come down with ebola. Now
they are not going to fly him into the United
States for all kinds of the risks that this could entail.
They are flying him or have flown him into a
containment center in Germany, which apparently is one of the worlds.

(08:26):
This center is one of the worlds leading areas or
expert areas in treating people with very deadly infectious diseases.
But now we have an American who has contracted it.
His wife was with him when they were treating a
Bola patients. She is also in Germany in quarantine. So

(08:49):
we now have an American. The question now is what
more can Trump do? What more should Trump do?

Speaker 2 (09:00):
Now?

Speaker 1 (09:00):
To President Trump, he was at a recent event touting
his uh his website to lower prescription drugs, and a
reporter asked them about should Americans be concerned about a
bola roll cut thirty two. Mikela Ebola said, concerned about ebola.

Speaker 3 (09:25):
I'm concerned about everything, but certainly am I think that
you know, it's been confined right now to Africa. But
it's something that has had a breakout.

Speaker 1 (09:36):
That's the thing, it's how to break out. Now we
have to make sure it doesn't come into the United States.
This is now my question. The media is talking about
a Bola increasingly. It's now story after story after story,
and I'm asking myself and I'm asking all of you,

(09:59):
are they mongering, are they trying to scare Americans again?
Or because we've seen this movie before and we would
be foolish if we didn't at least confront it and
asked the question, do they want to bring in another
deadly pandemic into the United States just several months before

(10:26):
a pivotal election, which then would force a massive lockdown
and of course mail in voting, which would guarantee then
that voter fraud would take place. Ebola, Ebola, Ebola. That's
all you're now seeing in the media. It is absolutely everywhere,

(10:47):
both in the world media here in the United States, ABC, NBCCBS, CNN, MS. Now,
obviously the Iran War, obviously that's a big issue, But
besides that, it's story after story about the outbreak of
ebola in Central Africa, and now the fear that it

(11:10):
may enter the United States. And so my question to you,
are we just seeing more fear mongering on the part
of the media, or and this is my fear, if
you want to know the truth, are they laying the
groundwork to do basically COVID reducts to allow or cause

(11:34):
a pathogen, a deadly pathogen, a virus to come into
the United States just before an election, and you know,
cause a pandemic and then we've got to lock the
country down again and have mail in balloting again so

(11:54):
that the globalists can steal the election or sabotage Trump
in November. Now, the World Health Organization, which to me
is a joke, they desperately tried to do this during COVID.
They were the ones supporting fauci and urging Chinese style
lockdowns all over the world, in the United States, in Canada,

(12:17):
across Europe, in China, across Asia. Well. The World Health Organization,
led by their leader, the chair whatever, the director Tadros
is how people refer to him, Tedros. Tadros now has
come out and declared ebola a global public health emergency,

(12:41):
and according to him, he now says that ebola is
spreading faster and further than initially expected. And he says
he now fears that this is no longer contained to
see his words, not mine, that it is spreading from

(13:02):
the Democratic Republic of the Congo into neighboring countries. And
he says, eventually this could go into Europe and into
the United States. This is now what they're claiming. President Trump,
as I said, has been taking some action to prevent
this and put on restrictions on people traveling from Central
Africa or that part of the world. Now, I want

(13:24):
you to listen very carefully. This is the deputy director
for the White House Domestic Policy Council. Her name is
Heidi Overton, and she is really the point person now
on how to deal with ebola on behalf of President

(13:45):
Trump and the Trump administration. She says, there is an
American now who has contracted this very virulent strain of ebola.
It is deadly. You have something like it's a seventy
five percent kill rate. It is very high. You suffer

(14:07):
severe agonizing pain, and if you survive, you are very lucky.
You will never be the same again. But in most
cases it's a death sentence. And this person is what
I mentioned before. Peter Stafford, doctor Peter Stafford, a Christian
missionary who was treating poor people or sick people in

(14:30):
Central Africa. He was treating people with ebola. Even though
he had a hazmat suit on. Somehow he still contracted
it and now he's fighting for his very life. In Germany.
They could, they didn't want to fly him to the
United States. They flew him to this top notch medical
center in Germany, and that's where he is being taken

(14:51):
care of and quarantined right now as I speak. Roll
cut thirty two.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
A Mike, there is an American that is symptomatic and
has tested positive for it's the Bundiboujia virus, a strain
of a bola. That American, as well as six other
high risk contacts are going to be taken out of
that region and taken to Germany. We want to thank

(15:18):
our German counterparts. That is an internationally recognized location for
viral hemorrhagic fever treatments, so we're very grateful that they
would take them. It's a significantly shorter flight time for
Americans to receive treatment there in Germany.

Speaker 1 (15:32):
And guess, and let's be honest, I'm telling you they
don't want to bring them into the United States. And
they've got other people Americans who also were in contact
with the bola. So far they have tested negative, not positive,
but they're very, very worried that they let them out.
And then they take a plane, they come to the

(15:54):
United States, and a week or so down the road
or ten days later, they start showing symptoms. And now
you're like, oh, now we've got one in the United States.
And now ebola is different than COVID in one very
important respect. COVID was a respiratory virus. In other words,

(16:18):
it's in the air, you sneeze, you breathe, whatever, you
can contract it or transmit it. Ebola you can only
transmit it through contact with bodily fluids, in other words,
through blood vomiting semen. Forgive me, but these that's the

(16:39):
only way. The problem with ebola, and I'm not trying
to be gross, it's just that kind of a deadly
disease is people just start, you know, blood just pours
out of their mouth and it could just splatter all
over you, or they're violently vomiting, just out of the blue.
Six one seven, two, six, six, sixty eight sixty eight

(16:59):
is the number. Okay, I want to go to the phone,
say they're lighting up like a Christmas tree. When when
Mike loads it up, I'm gonna go. I just want
to play one more quick cut. And I'm just pointing
out the hypocrisy on the left. So we had COVID

(17:21):
right twenty late twenty nineteen, especially early twenty twenty. And
when President Trump initially said, let's contain this now while
it's still in China and not bring in Chinese businessmen
or Chinese tourists that fly into our country and prevent
it from infecting people here, what did the left say, racist,

(17:46):
He's pigging it against the Chinese. Do you remember that?

Speaker 5 (17:51):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (17:51):
And then Nancy Pelosi, she went to Chinatown and there's
nothing wrong. They followed her with the camera. You know,
you're a RCO. Just done a biggot If you say
that this is the China viris and this is coming
from a lab in Wuhan and it's coming from China,
do you remember that? So keep the borders wide open,

(18:12):
let the flights come in, the planes, the tourists, the
business people. And of course that's how they brought it
here and people got infected. It got infected all over Europe,
all over Canada, Australia, the entire world. Okay, so, but
now it's a bola, which is a lot deadlier than

(18:34):
COVID nineteen. And look it's six thirty two, almost six
thirty three. I don't even want to describe to you,
I know, I asked Mike. I said, Mike, have you
gone online and see what happens to people you know
who can track the bola? And He's like, I really
don't I go this and don't. It is harrowing, It
is horrifying. I feel so bad for that American missionary doctor,

(18:59):
I really do. It's maybe the worst way to die.
It's unimaginable, the pain and suffering. It's horrible. It's like
a disease from the pit of hell. Seriously. So now
it's a different story. Now, listen to this so again.

(19:20):
The Deputy Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council,
she's Trump's the Trump administration's point person on dealing with
this sobola outbreak in Central Africa, Heidi Overton. Listen now
to what she says. She says, Oh, no, we're taking precautions.
We're not going to let people in from that part

(19:41):
of the world. We've got twenty one day restrictions. We've
got thirty day restrictions. No, no, no, even for many.
I don't care what passport you hold. You can be
from Europe, you can be from Canada, you can be
from I don't care where you are. If you've traveled
in that area and you want to come into the

(20:02):
United States. Yet, if you're a non US passport holder
and you come from that part of the world yet,
and even if you're an American and you've been there,
you come in here, We're going to give you very
vigorous screening. Listen now to Heidi Overton roll cut thirty

(20:28):
two B A mic, thirty two B Mike.

Speaker 4 (20:36):
For all other Americans, we have issued travel warnings. We
have we have instituted just today entry restrictions for non
US citizens that are that have been in the region
in the past twenty one days. So in Uganda, Democratic
Republic of Congo, and South Sudan. So very serious measures
that have been taken. We are working to commune to

(21:00):
keep very frequently with everyone. Your question was, should Americans
be worried right now? There are no cases of a
bullet in America. We want to keep it that way,
and we are doing everything we can to support Americans
in the region.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
Listen, yes, yes, yes, yes, hell yes. You don't want
this in the United States, no question. Okay, but notice
notice now, how come to media? How come to Democrats?
Where's Bill and Sudbury?

Speaker 6 (21:26):
Now?

Speaker 1 (21:27):
I just want to know where is he? Now? Where's
Chris and Gloucester? Where's Ben? In North andover? Where are
all these moonbaths? Where's Pulosi? Now? Desh says Rice shest
that says race shist? How dare you prevent these Ugandans
and Congolese and South Sudanse and everybody else if they

(21:47):
want to come here, it's there right Remember they said
that during COVID Suddenly now you want to put restrictions,
go ahead. Hell, they're practically begging them, please please with
a cherry on top. No no, no, no, keep them out,

(22:07):
don't let them in. So now there's a thirty day
restriction period. Okay, up to thirty days. You can't. We
don't care who you are, why you want to come
to the United States. What's your purpose is? We're not
letting you in if you're from that part of the
world or over the last twenty one days from wherever

(22:33):
you you know, I don't care where you're from. If
you've traveled into those areas, if you were there on business,
if you were there for vacation, if you were there
to visit family, if you were there on a humanitarian mission,
whatever you've been to that area. We're not letting you
in period, full stop now. And I agree. Please don't

(22:58):
don't misunderstand me. Yes, I agree with these measures completely.
But notice the hypocrisy. So it's not racist now. It
was racist when we did it to the Chinese during COVID,
but now it's not racist. Have you noticed that? Now?
My question to you is this six one seven two

(23:21):
six six sixty eight sixty eight, because I'm going to
be brutally honest with you, like I'm in the confessional.
I see the media going on about this story around
the clock. I see the panic porn. I see the
World Health Organization, I see the CDC, all the same

(23:42):
players that I saw during COVID, And I say to myself, Huh,
pivotal election. Trump's agenda is on the ballot. They're going
to try to impeach and utterly destroy the president. And
we've got another possible deadly pandemic on our hands. Like

(24:08):
we've seen this movie before. I've seen this movie before.
And so the question now is are they laying the
groundwork for someone with the Bola to come into the
United States and unleash a possible deadly pandemic, a potential pandemic.
I hope it doesn't happen. I pray it doesn't happen

(24:31):
in order to sabotage Trump's reelection, to cause so much panic,
and you take one look at somebody who with Ebola,
and I'm telling you it's going to cause panic. It'll
make COVID look like a Sunday picnic. And then all
of a sudden, they can reimpose their lockdowns. They're going
to shut the churches, the businesses, They're going to keep

(24:55):
us in our homes. They're gonna have to rush for
a vacu scene. It's going to be the same playbook
all over again. And the key mail in balloting, because
my god, you can't vote in person because you may
get ebola or Ebola's out there, and that's how you

(25:16):
steal the election. They did it before, they did it once,
they may do it again. That's my fear. I'm not
saying it's going to happen, but I think honestly, you
would be naive if you didn't think it can't happen again,
and that these people, the globalists, are not sinister enough,

(25:40):
evil enough, nefarious enough to do it again, because that's
how desperate they are to bring Trump down? Am I wrong?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight
Vicky in New Hampshire, You're going to kick us off. VICKI,

(26:02):
thanks for holding and welcome.

Speaker 7 (26:06):
Good morning, Jeff, Thanks for taking my.

Speaker 1 (26:08):
Call, my pleasure.

Speaker 6 (26:11):
I believe that.

Speaker 7 (26:12):
Ebola is already contained here in the United States because
if I recall correctly, and you can correct me on
any of my facts that I may not have straight.
Under Obama, there was an ebola outbreak that started in
Sierra Leone, if you recall, yes, and they brought a

(26:34):
CDC worker back to Chicago to be treated for ebola,
and it's my belief that they took blood samples. I
don't really know if that person survived or not, but
they would have taken blood samples. The Ebola virus, even
if it wasn't brought here by a person to be

(26:56):
treated at that time, is probably in last around the world,
and they're doing gain of function, and if it is
not brought in by people who have been in the
Congo Uganda area, okay, they're going to cause an outbreak
that spread directly from here is my belief. And in

(27:18):
regards to the elections being affected, I think you're possibly
right on that. But knowing what we know and how
it was conducted the last time, just as they did
in this past election where they had lawyers at each
state capitol when there was news there was cheating was
going on, we would have to do the same throughout

(27:39):
the US to make sure that things like the mail
trucks being what they were in Pennsylvania and loads of
letters being dumped and letters or voters ballots being counted
a week after the election. Third world countries have I

(28:00):
stamp people's hands to make sure that they voted or
whatever it is, they get everything counted. We used to
have paper ballots, and we have the count and do time.
So there are ways to prevent the cheating. If we're
serious about preventing.

Speaker 1 (28:13):
This all, I agree. No, Look, Vicky, if they try
the lockdowns again, if they try the mail in balloting,
if they try the old Shenanigans over again. The answer
is no Abola or no Abola. I don't care they're not.
We're just not going to let them. We can't let them.
In other words, we have to be ready if they

(28:33):
try to exploit this to try to lock the country down.
You know, and many of you are texting the cooner
man and emailing me on this very point, and you
are one thousand percent correct. Under Obama, I won't forget this.
When we had a big Abola outbreak in Africa again,

(28:56):
I think this time it was in Western Africa, and
the horrible picture and the horrible images, I couldn't believe.
I was shocked that the dear leader, that then President
Barack Hussein Obama was actually advocating for bringing infected Ebola

(29:17):
patients into the United States, saying, not all, not all,
we should bring them here and have them treated here.
You know, we got we got the best, the best
medical facilities. We're gonna bring them here. And I'm like,
you want to bring people with that deadly virus with

(29:41):
literally the blood is pouring out of their eyes, out
of their nose, out of their ears, out of their mouth,
their vomiting blood. Forgive me it's going through their skin.
You want to you want to bring that monstrosity into
the United States. And I don't care hazmat suits, no

(30:01):
hazarmat suits. That poor doctor, that American doctor. And I
said this to Mike. He is a brave, courageous man.
I mean, dedicated his life to taking care of poor
sick children in Central Africa. Him and his wife. You know,
they're Christians, they're missionaries. And they said, look, people are
dying of ebola. They need help. And he said, I'm

(30:23):
going to go. And he went to the Democratic Republic
of the Congo and he has a hazmat suit on.
His wife is also a doctor. She put on a
hazmat suit and they were trying to save lives and
treat people in this agony and excruciating pain. And even
with the hazmat suit on, somehow I guess some blood

(30:43):
or fluid or whatever got in and it touched his
skin and he contracted it. And now this poor man
has been flown into this infectious disease treatment center in Germany,
apparently is one of the best in the world, and
he is fighting for his very life as I speak
to you. Now, you want to bring that into the

(31:05):
United States? Are you crazy? And that's you know, I mean,
I knew by then he was trying to destroy our country.
But that's when I realized this is an evil man.
This is an evil man who wants to just wreak
you know, untold havoc and destruction on the American people.

(31:30):
And you know, so my fear is this is what
Obama wanted when he was president. Are the Democrats now
going to try to exploit this and God forbid, try
to bring Ebola into the United States? Because I'll tell
you this, nothing is going to cause more public panic
than if there is any Bola outbreak here, There's no question.

(31:54):
And that's why we have to quarantine everybody who comes
down with it, and they must be prevented, restricted from
coming into our country, period full stop. And you know,
while Jeff it violates their rights, I don't care. You
don't have a right to come to our country. You don't.

(32:17):
The job of the president is to protect the health,
safety and security of the American people, period full stop.
Now let me just say one last thing and then
I want to go to the phone line six one
seven two sixty six, sixty eight sixty eight. Is the number.
The difference this time around if they do try to

(32:38):
play up a deadly pandemic to lock us down, to
change the voting procedures, to basically rig the election. It's
not just you're going to see massive opposition. I think
the other problem that they're going to have is does
anybody really now trust the CDC? Does anybody really know

(33:00):
out trust our quote unquote public health experts, because the
way they lie to us during COVID, the way and
it wasn't just Fauci, it was Deborah Burkes, the scarf Queen.
You could just go on and on. Now. I trust
Robert F. Kennedy Junior. He's a straight shooter, So I

(33:22):
do have confidence in him. But do I have confidence
in the public health bureaucracy? Do I have confidence in
the CDC? I don't you all my honest opinion, I
don't to tell us the truth, to level with us,
to not politicize it. I don't have confidence in them.

(33:45):
And my question, I personally, I think most Americans won't either,
and that's going to be another big problem for them.
And so my question to you, among you know several others,
is do you try us the centers for Disease Control
and Prevention the CBC. Do you trust our public health

(34:07):
officials to tell us the truth if God forbid there
should be an outbreak of ebola? And let me ask
all of you. Is President Trump right to put travel
restrictions on all non US citizens who have been into

(34:29):
these affected areas, if they've traveled or been to the
Democratic Republic of the Congo Uganda, South Sudan, that they
should be barred from entering our country for up to
thirty days? Is he doing the right thing? I say yes?

(34:49):
What say you? And the ultimate question, do you fear
that the globalists led by the World Health Organization? Will
they try to use obola to affect this election like
they used COVID nineteen to sabotage and impact and steal

(35:12):
the twenty twenty election. Is this going to be COVID
nineteen two point zero or do you think this is
now just more panic, porn and fear mongering on the
part of the media. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight Angelo in Rockland, Thanks for holding

(35:34):
Angelo and welcome.

Speaker 6 (35:36):
Good morning, Jeff. There's definitely no fear here before we
even get started. God bless the people in those other
countries that are going through this. That's absolutely horrible. But
thank god foulk, he's not in the seat he was
in before. We'd already have masks on and it's not
contagious through the year, but he have us wearing them. Anyway,

(35:58):
that being said, mister Trump and the administration President Trump
are going to do the right thing for the American people.
And that's what these globals hate is taking care of
the American people. And that's what he's going to do.
We're in the two hundred and fiftieth year of the
United States. God bless America. And guess what, why don't

(36:18):
we have a special election in July.

Speaker 1 (36:20):
July fourth week and move it.

Speaker 6 (36:23):
Up just the special anniversary of the United States, and
then we don't have to worry about their shutdowns. Will
be a couple of months ahead. I've head a schedule
and everything will work out.

Speaker 1 (36:36):
Grace. What you say about that, well, Angelo, Look, I
got to tell you, if you look at the primaries,
you know, obviously on Tuesday and just the last couple
of weeks, it's Trump's party. I mean he is, I
mean he is destroying his opponents one by one. It

(36:59):
is you know what I've called the Rhino revenge tour,
and they're falling one after another, and I think the
big test is going to be this Tuesday that he's
endorsed Ken Paxton, the state attorney general, who's a MAGA conservative.
I love him personally, he was my number one pick
to be the Attorney General of the United States. But

(37:19):
I'll definitely take him as a senator from Texas. And
he's going up against Cornyn, who is very close with
John Thune. He was very close with Mitch McConnell. He's
the consummate Rhino Republican, establishment Republican. He's a globalist to
his core. And Trump now is saying, no, I want Paxton.

(37:39):
He's endorsed Paxton in the primary, and now we're going
to see what's going to happen. But he's slowly purging
the Rhinos out of the Republican Party. Thomas Massey went
down in flames. That was a huge defeat for Massey
and his people, so Trump took came out as well.

(38:01):
So look, he's on a roll, there's no question. And
apparently what they're what I'm hearing now through media reports
is that they may be very close to a deal
with Iran. We shall see. They're in the later phases
of a deal. Doesn't mean it's going to be a deal,
but they are in negotiations and Trump has got his

(38:25):
fingers crossed, but he thinks they may get something with
the Iranians. So if that happens, that means the war
will come to an end. And I believe the moment
the war comes to an end and this trait is reopened,
you're going to see gas prices come down. You're going
to see oil come down, You're going to see energy
come down. That means inflation is going to start coming down.

(38:47):
And then we're going to look very good, very strong
going into the midterms. So let's keep our fingers crossed.
And I'm just praying that they keep a Bola out
of the United States because I'll tell you this, the
media is playing it up and they would love to
have another deadly pandemic on their hands, to instill fear,

(39:10):
to instill hysteria, to instill I mean, obviously they will
blame Trump and we'd be and they would destroy the economy.
They would lock us down again, and that would just
tank the economy the way it did. You know in
twenty twenty for Trump, and then they'll blame him and

(39:31):
the Democrats will sweep to power that and they'll have
massive voter fraud. You're going to see mail in balloting
and mail ballot harvesting and ballot trafficking like you've never
seen before. So that's why you have to keep an
eye out on this Ebola story and just keep it out,
contain it and quarantine people as much as you can

(39:54):
in Germany or in Africa, but don't bring anyone infected
with the bull or even the possibility of being infected
with the bola into the United States. He's got to
put the safety and health of the American people first,
and we can't have a repeat of COVID. We just can't. Angelo,

(40:14):
thank you so much for that call. Andy in Milford,
Thanks for holding Andy, and welcome.

Speaker 5 (40:25):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 1 (40:26):
Andy.

Speaker 5 (40:29):
Hey, Hey, Jeff, I'm real real quick. The defeat of
Bill Cassidy in Louisiana last Saturday awesome. That was great,
and it's looking good for Ken Paxton and Texas and uh,

(40:49):
I'm I'm looking at it. One down, two to go
Cornon in Texas and and uh Lindsey Graham in South
Carolina is still on my radar screen, so just very shortly,
that's how I see all that. Now, this this whole

(41:13):
ebola thing. The first thing, Jeff, that we've got to
establish is when when when they when people talk about rights,
non citizens, Jeff do not have a right to come

(41:34):
to the United States. That is a privilege that is
granted through our immigration laws and policies, and that's something
where we get to set the terms. And certainly concerning
any kind of health emergency, certainly the President, through his

(42:01):
legitimate executive powers, would get to set the terms for
any non citizens who have been in a part of
the world who have been exposed to a dead, dangerous virus.
So that that has so that that has to be understood.

(42:24):
And American citizens, on the other hand, would have rights,
but that needs to be established. The other thing, Jeff,
is we've we've got to make abundantly clear right now
that this time there's going to be zero compromise on

(42:45):
in regards to civil liberties concerning citizens. And even more importantly,
we need to insist on medical freedom. Under no circumstances
will we accept the government imposing a medical decision vaccine

(43:11):
or any other policy that would in any way violate
the bodily autonomy of citizens. That has to be a
firm leak proof.

Speaker 1 (43:23):
No, Oh, you're dead on oh, Andy as usual, Absolutely
dead on uh. And look, we have to say it,
weigh in advance. Don't even think it. If you think
you're going to lock us down, the answer is no.
If you think you're going to violate our civil liberties,
the answer is no. If you're thinking you're going to
concoct some other, some other vaccine and rush it to market,

(43:45):
because you know, people are you know, spitting blood or what. No,
you're no, we're not. You're not going to lock us down.
We're not going to be stuck in our homes. You're
not going to force a jab into our body that
we don't want to take. And we're not changing the
rum for the election. Absolutely not. We have to just
tell them the answer is no. And you know, once

(44:07):
they get that message, they're going to be less tempted
to allow ebullet to come in. But you know, look, Andy,
this is to me, I think how bad it is
for our country right now that we're having a serious
conversation in which we would actually contemplate that the Democrats
hate Trump and hate America so much that they would

(44:32):
be willing to allow one of the most deadliest viruses
on earth. It's not just that it kills you, which
is bad enough. What is it They got like a
seventy five percent fatality rate. Seventy five percent, that's three
out of four. But again you look at the pictures.

(44:56):
I'd rather be tortured, and I'm serious, I'd rather be
in I don't know Saddam want of Saddam Hussein's tortureselves
then have to go through Ebolai Yai. I mean, you know,
and they're contemplating, you know, potentially allowing that to come
in in order to create so much panic, so much fear,

(45:24):
so they could crash the economy, take away our rights
and freedoms, and rig the election. And we're talking about
if this gets in here, you're talking legit millions dead.
I mean, really, it's you. Once this thing breaks out,

(45:45):
it is very very hard to contain. So this is
this is how evil, this is, how this is how
full of hate, this is how insane and unhinged they've become.
So that's what I'm with Trump on this a million percent.
You take every precaution You're absolutely right, Andy. No one

(46:07):
has a right to come to the United States. No
non citizen has the right to come, and frankly, even
a citizen. I mean, you know, listen, I'm all for
I'm fully for constitutional rights. But you know, hey, if
you've got a deadly virus that you've contracted, doesn't just
mean you can come in and start infecting everybody else.

(46:30):
So I'm happy that they've sent that, you know, Pete
doctor Stafford, that Christian missionary American who's been infected in
Germany at that world class treatment center, because I'd rather
have them there, frankly, than here. So you know, I mean,
I'm sorry, I'm not trying to be cold hearted, but

(46:51):
you can't have something like this breakout in our country.
You just can't. And if you decide to go to
Africa and you decide to treat, you know, and it's
a noble calling, I'm not putting it down, but that's
your decision and God bless you for it. But you know,
you don't have the right to make us pay because

(47:13):
you wanted to go to Central Africa and treat people
who are very sick. You decided to be a missionary,
and those are the risks that come with being a missionary,
and I feel very bad for him, his family, his wife,
But that doesn't mean he has the right to come here.

(47:34):
And by treating him here potentially getting other Americans infected
in them dying. That's not right. That's not fair. Agree, disagree, Andy,
Thank you so much for that call. I really appreciate it.
Bob in Plymouth. Thanks for holding Bob and welcome.

Speaker 8 (47:55):
Yes, thanks for taking with call my pleasure.

Speaker 1 (47:57):
Bob.

Speaker 8 (47:58):
You know if that well, it's not funny, but it
set me back when you told me about Iobola. A
good friend of mine is in Africa right now with
a church group help helping people with different illnesses. I
taxed him this morning and astaurants he was still there

(48:21):
or is he back? So he texted me back and
he said no, muldom coming up back on June eleventh.
So I'm saying to myself, should I say it? He
told him about the Zabola news or so I get.
I catched him back and I told him to check
the news and find out what's going on. I don't
know if he's aware of it or not. You know,

(48:41):
kind of worries me.

Speaker 1 (48:44):
Well, you know, Bob, the other thing, you know, and
the who has pointed this out, and I'm not a
big fan of the World Health Organization, but you know,
even as stop clock is right twice a day, they said,
you have to understand, in these countries in Central Africa,
they are poor, and they're so economically backward and technologically

(49:05):
backward that you know, we have what's called contact tracing,
in other words, we can train them. Just as an example,
Jeff Kooner goes to Uganda, not that I ever would,
but just you know, indulge me and oh he was
at this place at this time. Ooh, we noticed an
outbreak of a bola whatever a couple of miles away,

(49:27):
so they could trace my movements. And then you know
and say, mister Kooner, hold on, no, no, no, no, you're
probably fine, you know, but you were in that area
at the time when somebody came down with a bola.
We're going to have to quarantine you. So and that's
how you can contain something like this. They don't have

(49:49):
that kind of ability. So there are not thousands, but
tens and tens of thousands of Africans in that part
of the world that probably have gone through those areas
have been exposed to abola. We don't know if they
have contract contracted or not, but you know, and they
have no way of tracing them. And then they can

(50:12):
board planes, they can go to other countries. This is
the problem. And once they that's you know, and then
they get to Europe or God forbid, they get to
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