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June 12, 2025 • 49 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning, Cooner. Contry. Okay, my friends, that is now
the question many many are asking as the anti ICE
protests and the violence is now spreading in other cities.
I predicted this was going to happen, many of you

(00:20):
predicted it was going to happen, and is starting to
come true. San Francisco, Austin, Texas, Dallas, Texas, Chicago, Atlanta,
even now some pockets in New York. We are starting
to see now riots, clashes with police, tear gas being deployed,

(00:41):
barricades being set up by these anti Ice, anti pro criminal,
really anti American protesters, these rioters, and it's only getting worse.
Everything is building for their big so called no Kings
protest on set, which I'm going to get into. And

(01:03):
emerging now from this metastasizing, spreading and growing movement to
challenge Trump's very presidency and federal immigration law and our
sovereignty and in many ways our ability to deport criminal,
illegal aliens is a clip. There are many clips, obviously

(01:29):
many idiots of many videos and images, but one now
in particular is really starting to symbolize and embody the
essence of the Democratic Party, the essence of liberalism and
the essence now of this anti American anti ice movement
that is now the left is now pushing in city

(01:52):
after city after city. This is in New York where
there was again a huge anti ice protest. They took
to the streets. It was fairly peaceful, if you know,
blocking traffic, preventing people from growing to work, you know,
going on a calling for violence, chanting for violence. But

(02:18):
so far Eric Adams has put a lot of police
on the streets and he says he will not tolerate
any looting or burning whatsoever. And so so far they
have been relatively contained, but the numbers are huge. And
I want you now to hear this. These are two
of the anti Ice insurrectionists. These are two of the rioters.

(02:44):
They're both white, they're both obviously liberal, if not Marxists.
That one is a man, one is a woman. They
are blocking a young black mother with children from being
able to go to work. So you've got Ice protesters everywhere.

(03:08):
They're chanting in the background, you know, f Ice, f Ice,
you know whatever. Uh, you know, Viva Mexico, Me, Viva Mexico.
And you've got two anti ice protesters. This clown, this
guy in a man bun. Honestly, it looks like a jerk.
And this other white, entitled woman and they are lecturing

(03:34):
this young black mother who is pleading with them, and
she's being very polite, frankly, much more polite than I
would have been. And she's saying, I can't get to work.
You're literally you're blocking me. I'm gonna be late for work.
I won't be able to get to work. I may
lose my job. She's pleading with them, saying, I have

(03:54):
to put food on the table to feed my children. Please,
I just need I have no issue with what you
guys are doing. I'm not trying to stop you. I'm
not trying to prevent you. I just need you to
step aside so that I can get through this street
here so I can get to work. Otherwise I can't

(04:14):
get to work. They are yelling and screaming at her
that ICE is taking children off the streets, which is
a lie. That ICE is going around rounding up the
parents of illegal immigrants or of illegal aliens, which is
another lie, and claiming don't you know what ICE is doing?

(04:36):
Parents are being abducted, children are being abducted. How dare
you talk to us about going to work. Gonna work
has nothing to do with this. Listen now to these
two low life protesters, these two woke white liberals stopping
a black mother from getting to work. Roll one, Mike, don't.

Speaker 2 (05:19):
How is it we all feel about stopping a black
woman from going to work?

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Oh no, not work.

Speaker 1 (05:30):
So you don't care about stopping black people from going
to work?

Speaker 2 (05:33):
Look at this?

Speaker 1 (05:42):
Okay, so I don't know if you know, it's kind
of hard because there's so much noise in the background
to everything. But the you know, so she's saying, look,
you're talking about the children of illegals. Well, what about
my kids? That's what this poor black woman is telling them.
But what about my kids? Don't you care for my kids?
I mean, I gotta get to work. If I don't
get to work, I lose my job. I lose my job.

(06:03):
I can't feed my kids. I gotta put food on
the table. And the white woman, if you can believe this, says,
you know, well, we can't help you with that. That's
not our problem. We can't help you with that. And
then that clown in a man bun goes all work,

(06:24):
all work, all like, don't talk to me about work.
Don't talk to me about that. Now. The woman that
you hear asking them is from Turning Points USA. She's
a blogger and she's asking them, Hey, you're preventing this
poor black woman, this mother, from getting to work. Doesn't

(06:44):
that bother you?

Speaker 4 (06:45):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (06:46):
Work entitled? Look at how entitled? Self important? These two
losers are lazy, you can tell, like they don't have
a job, they don't got to get to work. They're
probably paid agitators. They're probably paid activists. So you know

(07:08):
they go to a couple of protests and live on welfare.
And you know, I'll a Bill and Sudbury. I'm telling
you that's what they do. Collect a couple of welfare checks,
you know'll live off public housing and then do a
little bit of disorganizing and protesting at the twenty twenty
five thirty bucks an hour? And what the hell the

(07:30):
hell would you blank you? I want you to listen
now to the follow up. This is the blogger of
Turning Points USA, and she's saying they're stopping people from
going to work, and they're literally laughing about it to
their face. Roll cut one a mike.

Speaker 4 (07:54):
What people are going.

Speaker 1 (07:54):
At the vehicle?

Speaker 2 (07:55):
How to converse these precatures right there because they can't
get to work.

Speaker 1 (08:00):
If you have a mom who brought out of her
nap to try to get out, and here I've.

Speaker 4 (08:03):
Got money not stated that they don't need to move
and that.

Speaker 1 (08:08):
These people have the final say over these people going
to work. Now I have this woman right here there's
in a face mask, clearly really diss and no. Actually
they have also aparently and causing problems because I'm asking
all of these white people who think it's okay to
stop people from where to work, I'm asking them why
they mean that's okay. So anyway, this is what's going on.

(08:31):
It's originally work today. God, I really do want to
do a service.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
To the world.

Speaker 1 (08:35):
My time is only to go on and die it because.

Speaker 2 (08:37):
Nobody needs to see that paper an I's And also you.

Speaker 1 (08:43):
Don't even have these people going to work.

Speaker 5 (08:45):
Like that's really unfair.

Speaker 1 (08:46):
That he's really really unfair, you know, I'm sorry. Look,
I'm with the blogger all the way. Please don't get
me wrong. And she's a brave woman. Uh she's going
out there. It's possibility of violence, So please, I don't
want you to think I'm criticizing her because it's the
last thing. But she's saying this is really unfair, This
is really unfair. Yeah, but it's almost like, how do
I say this? But it's so much worse than that. Look,

(09:10):
you know, a peaceful protest to me is you get
a permit to go to a park or go and
stay in front of city hall or whatever you want
to make your point, and that's a peaceful protest. A
peaceful protest, again, I don't want to keep repeating myself.
I've been saying this for years. Is not marching on

(09:31):
the streets, blocking traffic and literally preventing people from getting
to you know, to go to work. God forbid, what
if there was an ambulance there and someone needed to
get to the hospital. They can't move because traffic is
completely blocked and congested. You don't just have the right
to take over an entire boulevard or an entire street,

(09:54):
or entire blocks and just walk and wave your stupid
Mexican flags now the Palestinian flag as well, because you know,
you don't like the fact that ICE is conducting raids
and Joe Biden and Kamala Harris lost the election, and
so it's unfair. It's unfair. No, it's illegal, it's unlawful.

(10:17):
Arrest every single one of them. So I want you
to look at it from this poor black mother's perspective,
and all the others that are waiting in their cars.
None of them got to work that day, by the way,
So I got to bust my ass, get up at
four point thirty five in the morning, get my kids
ready to go on to school, put them on a
school bus, make a lunch. I got a hustle through traffic,

(10:40):
New York traffic, to work my rear end off all day,
and then scoop up the kids and then make dinner.
In other words, this poor woman is, you know, breaking
her back to feed her children, put food on the table,
and raise their kids. And I now got to battle
these protesters just to get to work, these privileged elitist Look,

(11:06):
I want to ask all of you, okay. They did
this on social media and there was just incredible, powerful
reaction to this viral video of It wasn't just her,
it was there were so many commuters people going to work.
This was in New York where they were literally just
they were blocked. They couldn't move because you know, these

(11:30):
there were thousands and thousands of these anti ICE protesters bums,
honestly losers, paid agitators, and they were just blocking the
try and blocking traffic, blocking the streets, blocking the boulevards,
and so they couldn't move, they couldn't get to work.
And so this young black mother gets out of her

(11:52):
car and she again very polite, very respectful. She's not
looking for any trouble whatsoever. She's bleeding with them. You know,
they're going on about all the children. Oh Ice is
abducting kids. No they're not. And she just says, but
what about my kids? I got to feed them. I
can't get to work. If I don't get to work

(12:12):
at a minimum, I don't get paid and I may
even lose my job. Like do you understand I got
to feed my kids? What about my children? And their
answer to them, these are two white liberals, a woman
and a guy in a man bun. Is this loser?
And they're like, oh, work all work? Like you know, oh,

(12:35):
like you're worried about work. We're worried about the big issues.
We're worried about saving our democracy. And the white liberal
that the rabid white liberal woman is like, well, we
can't help you. With that. We can't help you with that.
By the way, these are the exact same. These are
the bills in Sudbury. Who are you know, these pretentious,

(12:59):
self imported and honestly ignorant idiots who will go on
about black lives matter. We're here to help uplift black people.
That's what we do. Hw phonies, You frauds, you and
this poor woman is just saying, please, I just need

(13:20):
you to stand aside so I can get through this
street here, so I can get to my work. And
of course they blocked her, and they blocked everybody. Nobody
got to work that day. Now, what some people did
on social media was if you were there and you
confronted these two, you know, Marxist, socialist, anarchist losers, what

(13:47):
would you say to them? Honestly, what would be your response.
You're sitting there for traffic hours, You're gonna be late
for work, you got bills to pay, you've got children
to feed. You you know your your your I mean,
you know you're You're exhausted as it is, you work
hard all day. They won't even let you get to

(14:08):
work so you can actually pay the taxes that pay
for all these illegals. If you had, if you were
able to confront them, what would you say to them?
And let me throw another log on the fire. Six
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is
the number. They're arresting only those that are torching cars

(14:34):
or looting businesses, or smashing windows or throwing projectiles, rocks,
pieces of cement, bricks at police or National Guard troops.
But they're not arresting this, which is these mobs who
just literally take over the streets, or they block highways,

(14:58):
or they set up barricades on bull Ofvard, which prevents
people from being able to get to work. By the way,
I got a text from Rick saying apparently a fire
truck was had to be desperately diverted. They couldn't get
through the traffic to dowse a burning fire in a building. Now,

(15:18):
thank the Lord, an ambulance didn't need to get through
there because somebody would have died. To me, this is
an unlawful assembly. You don't have to again, I'm looking
around the room, like am I living in the twilight zone.
You can't just take over a street. You can't just
take over a boulevard or a highway and then literally,

(15:41):
you know, laugh in people's faces and say, haha, work,
We don't work. What the hell is work? This is
so beneath us work. I'm sorry to the politicians in
this case, to Mayor Adams and her hocal up in
New York. But it doesn't matter because they do it

(16:03):
here in Boston. They do it in San Francisco, they
do it in Chicago, they do it in la They
do it everywhere. So wherever city you live in, whatever
state you live in, think your mayor, think your governor.
You work for us. You know, we go to work
to pay taxes that pays your freaking salary and all

(16:24):
the social services that makes our country tick. Without us,
this country's finished. Now. It is your job to me
your responsibility. The least you can do is make sure
that nobody is blocking us and impeding us and obstructing

(16:44):
us from being able to get to our jobs. That's it,
that's all we're asking for. Okay. No, No, don't fill
the potholes. No, that's too much for you. Don't take
out the gang bangers and the criminals. That's too much
for you. Okay. No, continue to steal our money and
line your pockets. Okay, Okay, it's too much. God forbid.

(17:06):
We should have honest, clean government, but at a bare minimum.
Can you say, hm, hm, You know, the peasants do
have to get to the field. If we're gonna harvest
this crop, if we're gonna eat, they gotta get there.
So how about yeah, let guys, no clear out, you know,

(17:26):
take over a park, go in front of city hall,
do someplace. But no, you can't take over the streets
and block traffic and block highways and set up barricades,
and no, our peasants need to get to their jobs
to pay the taxes that makes that funds everything. They

(17:48):
can't even do that. What would you tell them, honestly? No, bravado? No, really,
this is your chance. You have these two losers and
they're blocking you. You're sitting in traffic. It's been hours
morning commute. It's now ten ten thirty in the morning.

(18:10):
You've been there for two and a half hours. Your
boss is calling you, when are you going to come
into work? And you're like, well, there's a protest, they're
blocking everything. I don't care. You've got to get to work.
What would you tell them? This woman got out of
her car tried to appeal to their better nature, to
the ad their inner angels, if they have any, to

(18:33):
their better angels, and said, look, please, I have kids too,
I need to feed them. Please. I'm nothing against you.
I'm not trying to stop you. I just need you
to get out of the way so I can please drive,
move on, get by this blockade here, this barricade that
you guys have set up, so I can go get
to my I can go work. And they laughed in

(18:54):
her face. And the sad thing is, I don't think
the boss is going to give her a break. At
a minimum, she lost a day's salary. She's lucky if
that's all it is. She may even have lost her job.
And just again, how is it the people protest well

(19:28):
feel about stopping a black woman from going to work?

Speaker 4 (19:30):
No work, So you don't care about stopping black people
from going to work?

Speaker 1 (19:37):
Look at this.

Speaker 6 (19:40):
Trying where to be?

Speaker 1 (19:44):
Oh, no work? Oh I care so much us. That's
mister manbun by the way, that's one of the two
anti ice protest I call them losers. But anyway, anti
ice protesters who were blocking so much traffic that many
the commuters couldn't get to work. And this poor black
young mother, Mike, what would you say? Twenty eight, twenty

(20:06):
nine years old? She doesn't look more than thirty, and
you know, and pleading. She's got a couple of young
kids pleading, saying, please, how is this peaceful? You're preventing
me from getting to work. Please just let us go,
and they were literally laughing in her face. Six thirty
five on the Great WRKO Jeff Cooner Boston's Bulldozer six

(20:29):
one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight. Okay,
very very quickly. A lot of reaction on Messenger, and
this is from Mary Anne in Florida. Good morning, Jeff, Well,
good morning to you. But but but peaceful protests Jeff,

(20:50):
Maxine Waters and Kamala Harris said, so that mother who
is trying to get to work should have responded that
if she doesn't get there, she loses her job, which
means less tax money to keep supporting their illegal asses.
The ones that cause the problems are the ones that

(21:10):
are protesting the loudest, and it's very hypocritical, and you
know what the sad thing is. And this is a
really interesting point, even knowing what happened to her, especially
in places like New York City, like California, her boss
probably supports this in those liberal strongholds and would still

(21:33):
fire her. We're living in very sad, very scary times,
you know. I mean, look, I don't know. I mean,
we're speculating what the boss believes or doesn't believe. I
would not be shocked if that, you know, the boss
would be like, ah, stick at the trumph. I hate
ice fascists. Leave our illegals alone. I almost I almost

(22:00):
guarantee it. But he's still going to dock her a
day's pay if she's lucky or well, I'm sorry you
can't come to work, you're out six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight. This is from Larry
On Messenger Jeff Protesters winning hearts and minds of everyday workers.

(22:27):
By the way, now you know why, I mean, you know,
you either laugh or you cry. But you look at
all those people sitting in traffic. Those are all workers,
middle working class, hard working, decent people. You think they
like these protests, You think they love the fact that
the Democratic Party is supporting them and embracing them. That's

(22:50):
just gonna drive even more workers and middle class people
into the Republican Party. And into Donald Trump's camp. So
in a way, keep going, you want to lose the
entire working class. Keep going, keep protesting, keep blocking traffic.
This is from Mark on Messenger, and as usual, he's

(23:13):
on fire. Jeff, I hate to say it, but if
it weren't me that they were blocking, I would say okay,
I would ask them nicely numerous times now, but now
you know you got to leave. But after a while
you would leave me no choice. So if you're not
going to let me go through, now you're doing it

(23:34):
at your own risk. And then, Jeff, you can guess
what's going to happen next, and then I would mostly
likely get arrested instead. And I think, frankly, Mark, many
people agree with you. I think they look at that
you know, that young black woman, that young black mother,
and say, I don't have your patience. I don't think

(23:55):
I would be as calm and collected and polite as you.
I think a lot of people would blow their top
sitting in traffic for hours trying to get to work.
You're a supervisor or superior or whatever is, you know,
texting and calling and saying where the hell are you?
And I think a lot of people would have gotten
out of their car, and it could have could have

(24:17):
gotten violent very easily. And you know what you would
be arrested, not these rioters and protesters and insurrectionists. No, no, no, no,
you the poor working class stiff six one seven two
six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree. Dave in Pennsylvania,

(24:42):
our Western PA constitutionalist correspondent, How are you, Dave?

Speaker 3 (24:49):
Good morning?

Speaker 5 (24:50):
How you doing, buddy?

Speaker 1 (24:51):
I'm just happy I'm not in New York stuck in
traffic for hours, Dave.

Speaker 2 (24:56):
Well, Jeff Deves, you know when my brother devil dog
LEABINX are going to be let loose on La in
New York or wherever. I mean, the National Guards.

Speaker 5 (25:07):
All good and well, but when you let loose the
two full hounding in German, Jeff, and I know you
know your German deuble dog hounds of hell Marines. We're
not going to play a cute see time. Like Dan
Bongino used to say, We're gonna be in there and
we're gonna knock.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
These heads, We're gonna grab these a.

Speaker 5 (25:22):
Little yeah, and we're gonna start sclamming some heads. Buddy.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
Well, Dave, my understanding is that the Marines are just
there to protect the federal buildings and to reinforce the
National Guard if things get really really ugly. But Dave,
I don't know, Man, this Saturday, it could get ugly
and they may have to actually really deploy. I mean,
the Marines are already deployed. They're on the streets, but

(25:48):
they could actually see some action that may may come
to that, Dave, because I mean the way they're talking
about Saturday, June fourteenth, and the way the left is
hype up these the so called No King's Protest. LA
could blow. Other cities could blow as well, but LA
could really blow, and they may have to activate the Marines.

(26:12):
I don't mean protecting just federal buildings. I mean talking
about what you're talking about, just putting them on the
streets and dealing with crowd control. Dave, I gotta ask you,
you're sitting in traffic, this was you, honestly, what would
you do?

Speaker 3 (26:29):
Jeff? I would have to get out of there to
start removing people so I can get my.

Speaker 5 (26:33):
Butt to work and you know, pay my share of
the taxes that, of course the Democrats want to take.
You know, Jeff, everybody TOMPs a good game, but when
you wear a tattoo on your shoulder that says.

Speaker 6 (26:44):
USMC, you take American pride in that, not pride months
like these more runs in the LGBTTU, ABC, DMG Craft.

Speaker 5 (26:53):
I mean they want to be like that. That's their business, buddy.
But guy made Adam and need not Adam and Steve Jeff.

Speaker 1 (27:00):
As always, thank you so much for that call my
friend Lou in Rhode Island. Thanks for holding Lou and welcome.

Speaker 3 (27:08):
Hey, hey you're doing, Jeff good?

Speaker 1 (27:10):
How are you, Lou?

Speaker 3 (27:11):
Good?

Speaker 5 (27:12):
Look these let me let me just say this.

Speaker 3 (27:15):
These are people, uh and never finally being exposed for
who they are. Now, this thing with the with the
with the no kings, it's all being sponsored by this
Walton woman.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Right.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
This this this Christy Walton. She's the heiress of the
Walmart fortune. Right.

Speaker 5 (27:32):
The funny thing is is that you got you've got these.

Speaker 2 (27:34):
Left wing rich oligarks talking about no kings. I mean,
she's like an Oligark princess talking about no kings. Now,
the thing that's important is to know is this is
a golden opportunity.

Speaker 5 (27:47):
They are finally Oh Lou.

Speaker 1 (27:50):
I'm up against a heartbreak. Please hang on, I'm gonna
come right back to you. Six one seven two six
six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay, anti
ICE protests are now spreading. It's going to get worse
and worse as we get closer to Saturday, just two
days from today, the so called No King's Protests, which

(28:10):
is going to be launched all over the entire country.
It is completely being funded by the radical left. And
I'm going to give you a breakdown of this later
in the show. A clip is now going viral. It
has really caught the imagination of tens of millions of Americans,
and it is their frustration now with what is happening

(28:31):
with these anti ice so called protests. This insurrection, that's
what it really is. All across the country. A young
black mother trying to get to work. This was in
New York City. I was waiting in traffic literally for hours,
as these anti ICE activists just poured out onto the streets.

(28:54):
They blocked traffic, they took over boulevards, major roads. Traffic
was grinded to an absolute halt, pure gridlock, pure gridlock.
And so this poor black mother gets out of her car,
confronts two white liberal protesters and says, I've got to

(29:15):
get to work. I'm going to lose my job. I've
got to feed my kids. And they laugh in her face,
mocking her, literally mocking her. My question to you, number one,
double barrel question. I'm want to go back to Lewin,
Rhode Island. Number one, if you were there, honestly, what
would you do if you had a chance to speak

(29:38):
to these two protesters? What would you say to them?
Would you have behaved the way the black mother did?
Would you have behaved differently? And the second question, is
it time to arrest all of these protesters if they
continue to block roads, traffic, highways, boulevards. Ultimately do the

(30:04):
streets belong to them or to the taxpayers who are
just desperately trying to get to work. My argument, and
you know where I stand. You block traffic, arrest them
on the spot. I don't care if it's thousands of arrests.
Arrest every single one of them. They don't have the

(30:25):
right to block traffic. They don't have the right to
forcibly prevent people from getting to work. But that's me
I want to hear from you, lou in Rhode Island.
You were making an excellent point. This is now a
golden opportunity. Please pick up where you left off. Okay, Lou,

(30:47):
they're messing around with us again. You sound like you're
into Himalayas. You almost sound like you're being held hostage
and into Himalayas. Let's see if we can reset and reconnect. Luke,
can you can? Are you a huge human being?

Speaker 4 (31:00):
Loud?

Speaker 1 (31:00):
Do you sound normal?

Speaker 4 (31:01):
Now?

Speaker 5 (31:02):
I'm back from from the back from I'm back from Nepall.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
Now I'm back from the Himalaya.

Speaker 5 (31:07):
All right. Anyway, before I get to before I get
to that point, let's get a taste of reality. If
it weren't for any of these no ID vote states
like California, Trump would have won by millions, I mean
more than the majority that he got millions if it
was only citizens voting. Let's get that into into perspective.

(31:29):
Because the Democrats and all these people are just nothing
about a bunch of phonies, and it's a golden opportunity
to expose them for who they are. That's and now,
and now's the time I would if Caroline Levitt and
her next press conference should show that video before she
says that one thing, because which shows that they don't
care about people. They're just like the jihadist I mean,

(31:51):
first they came for the Jews, now they're coming for
a poor black woman wants to go to work. They
don't care about people. They hate people, They hate the
American citizen. That's the whole point. And we can expose
them for who they are, like Van Holland with Garcia.
Kill mar Garcia is their new poster boy. It used
to be Rosa Parks. Now it's kill mar Garcia and

(32:11):
the people.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
And there's no video of anybody in Ice trying to
take a baby away from somebody, you.

Speaker 5 (32:18):
Know who they're arresting. They're arresting criminals. The Democrats want
to protect criminals. And now we have these sponsors who
are sponsoring them, we are exposed them for who they are.
This is a golden opportunity for Cash and Pam to
start going after the roots of this whole problem. The
sponsors talking about these two people in the bridge, you

(32:38):
got their pictures. They're not behind mass are they? And
they start doxing people, They can dox them. And not
only can they docs them, they can sue them and
arrest them and search them, search their phones, their computers
and everything else and get to who's behind them, And
it's this whole alliance of these Geehannits who from overseas,
these college, these Ivy League college is the media, and

(33:01):
the Democratic Party and the sponsors all need to be
crushed right now. I think it's the Democrats battle of
the bulls. They're trying to do one big push and
then we got a big push them all back and
just expose them for exactly who they are, and just
start naming names and searching them and getting them and
getting to and start stopping the sponsors and going to

(33:22):
the root of the problem instead of instead of messing
around trying to be nice, we just got to go
go right after right now, full force and full media
and full everything. And by the way, Jeff, I don't
know why you don't have a podcast by now, but
that's besides the point. I hope you're working online.

Speaker 1 (33:37):
What do you think, Well, lou let me ask you,
do they have a right because this is I just
this is what all these mayors and governors have concluded
that they're now. They are making a lot of arrests
in LA but those are people who are throwing molotov cocktails,
you know, cement blocks, rocks, fireworks whatever, assaulting police officers.

(34:05):
But people like these two mister Manbun and the raging feminists. There,
these two white liberals, people who are blocking traffic, blocking highways,
literally impeding people, preventing people from getting to work. Just
you know, all of them. They just go onto the streets,
thousands of them, and they wave their flags, their Mexican flags,

(34:26):
increasingly now the Guatemalan flag. I don't anyway, I guess
so Guatemala is getting in on the action. And so
there and people are like they can't get to work.
And I don't mean it's a fifteen minute delay or
a half an hour, hours and hours and hours and hours.
In New York they were sitting in traffic for over
three hours until that woman got out of the car

(34:50):
and she ultimately she wasn't able to get to work.
So should they be allowed to occupy the streets and
prevent law byard paying working middle class people from getting
to work? To me, arrest every single one of them,
lou Am I wrong.

Speaker 5 (35:11):
We start with a few real big mass arrests of
these people in the bridges. Just round them up, put
them in the vans, take them and get take them
to get arraigned. That's what you have to do. Just
have to start arresting them and charging them. And and
that's going to stop a lot of it because I
don't think they want to go to jail. And not
only that, but you're going to it's also a golden
opportunity to find out who they are, who's sponsoring them,

(35:32):
where they come from, and what they're doing there. And
that's what they have to do. Mass arrest of these people,
clear off those bridges, clear off those bridges that they
need to like. And that this is where I think
the some of these weak governors come in. I mean
we ought to insist that these governors as for the
ask for the National Guard to come and clear off
the bridges. I mean, I mean you got and you've

(35:54):
got these people and now they're exposed. I mean, the
people on their side are like AOC's, the mayor, Woos,
the governor, you know, Haley's and all these people. They
all support these these radicals, and they in a sense
they support all the criminals that they're trying to protect.
I mean, they're they're all over there. But and I
think you have the I ought to be on the bridges.

(36:15):
I think we are to get to get people on
the bridges to story.

Speaker 1 (36:17):
So I love it. I love it. Listen, Lou honestly, Trump,
I'm telling you. I know Trump's people are listening. And
Greg Abbott has now preemptively called out the National Guard
and he's going to deploy them all across Texas. I
like your idea, not just preemptively deploy them for Saturday
June fourteenth, you know the No King so called No

(36:39):
King's protest. No, deploy them now and clean them off
the bridges, clean them off the highways, clean them off
these boulevards. In other words, if you're going to block
traffic and prevent people from getting where they need to go.
And by the way, I'm not just talking about work here, Rick,
who I really value? No, Jeff. Big story up in

(37:01):
New York. Fire truck couldn't get to a fire. Fire
truck couldn't get to a fire. Now, I haven't heard
any reports about an ambulance not being able to get
to the hospital, But my god, what if somebody had
a heart attack or I don't know, shot, or needs
to get to the hospital asap. They can't. They're block

(37:21):
sitting in traffic, they're playing with our lives. This is
a threat to public safety. So I'm with you all
the way. Louke, call in the National Guard in every
major city where this is taking place, every state, I
don't care where it's taking place. A mass arrests and
clean them out. Lou outstanding call six one seven two

(37:44):
six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,
very quick again, best audience in the business, Jeff, Jeff, Jeff,
how many times are you gonna keep saying it? Man?
You sound like a broken record. It's true. I don't
know what else to tell you, so listen now to this.
You can text the coonerman seven zero four seven zero

(38:07):
seven zero four seven zero. This is from six ZHO three. Jeff.
It is worth noting that while quote unquote mister Manbun
was mocking that young lady about having to get to
work because he's a hired agitator, he himself is presently

(38:29):
at work, even if it's only a Democrat funded temporary position.
That's a very good point, he goes, Jeff. My second point.
During the Summer of Love twenty twenty, the riots with
BLM and Antifa, it was my suspicion that not only

(38:50):
were the rioters being paid, but they were probably funneling
drugs to these people as an incentive. Think about it.
These are able to go all day all night without ceasing,
and most of them look like they come straight out
of a drug culture. Try telling me they weren't and

(39:12):
aren't supplying a steady stream of meth to these losers
to keep them going. You know, it's a brilliant point.
And look, sometimes audio just doesn't do justice to something.
So I'm trying to describe to you these two white protesters.
I'm telling you they both do look on drugs. They

(39:33):
look like they're on drugs, especially mister Manbun. You know,
he's a bit taller, he's a bit slim with his
little man bun. The guy that's work, Oh, I so care, Oh,
oh I care, you're gonna miss work work? Oh. And
he's mocking her to her face and I'm looking at him.

(39:56):
I'm like, all day, all night, all these people do
up and down, up and down, up and down, waving
a Mexican flag or a sign that says f ice
or death to America or whatever, all day all night. Now,
I know they're paid by the hour, so the more

(40:17):
they protest, the more they make. But I agree, I mean,
who can do this all day, all night? Now what
we do know and I'm going to get to this
again in more detail later in the show. But they
are being given water, they're being given food, They're being
given these bionic shield face masks in case there's tear

(40:41):
gas or other chemical agents used by the police or
the National Guard. Bricks, rocks, cinder blocks are being strategically
placed now, not just in LA, They're finding them now
in over fifty major cities in preparation for what's going
to happen Saturday, June fourteenth. Uh literature, a lot of

(41:04):
pamphlets and where they give them exact instructions. So, uh no,
this is well funded, well coordinated, well planned, there's no question.
And so are they pumping them with drugs as well?
They look like many of them, honestly do look like
they're on drugs. Six one seven two six six sixty

(41:25):
eight sixty eight. Mel In Sarah Toga, New York. Thanks
for holding mel and welcome.

Speaker 6 (41:33):
Hey, Yes, good morning, Jeff, thanks time taking my call here. Yeah,
that soy boy with the bee buddy, and I think.

Speaker 4 (41:40):
You know what I mean.

Speaker 6 (41:41):
That ain't no man pun no, no real Magnan be
wearing that crap. Let me tell you, you know, Jeff,
I've spent a lot of my Stommers down in Brooklyn
and my Elver and Bensonhurst Fat Peach in the Gambino area.
That's when I've seen all the big shots, big hot
shots that were in the mafioso in that neighborhood. You know,
we black kid and tang kids. They all played out

(42:02):
their handball, stickball, every kind of ball in the afternoon,
in the morning and the evening, you know, and for
July came around, you had the best fireworks around instead
of this little crap that they're selling to today. But
my uncle drove dump truck, she meant truck, but be
tr camel which had had their had their construction yards.
And they're there there their freight yard, all that right

(42:24):
down there to Corney Island, New York. And uh, them
guys who were driving that kind of equipment would to
make quick work at those people like that, those little
little uh Democratic liberals, they wouldn't standing it still stood
a chance.

Speaker 4 (42:37):
Now, I learned a lesson from that. If I was
there and I.

Speaker 6 (42:40):
Saw what was going on, Jeff, the same thing would
have quick work would have been made of those two
and whoever else.

Speaker 4 (42:46):
But that's just what you know, you get.

Speaker 6 (42:47):
You look, today, everybody just wants to sit down and
be quiet with their phone out filming this film, and
I get up off your backside and make and make
an example you know, when we were not taking this
stuff anymore. But that's just what you got to deal
with today. But myself, if I was you're going to
insult this woman, especially with children around, I hate to see,
you know, to import what these children may have to

(43:08):
witness about somebody getting their backside. But that's exactly what
has to happen with this crew, you know, Melic, mel.

Speaker 1 (43:17):
Look, really I hear you. I really do. I hear you.
But you know we don't have to even go that far.
You know, where's the police is? And I'm talking, I'm
really blaming the mayor. Now. Look they're complaining. They're calling
nine to one one. There's hundreds and what hundreds thousands
and thousands and thousands, and they're like, look, we're stuck,
we can't get to work. We're sitting here. It's been
two and a half hours. These guys there, they're not

(43:39):
let you can't send a couple of police officers down
there and cordon that area off and say no, you're
going to walk on the sidewalk, but you're not walking
on the streets. I don't care get lost. These people
have to get to work. And this is what I mean, Mel,
you know, I see it in Boston periodically all the time.

(44:02):
They'll block ninety three. Well, they'll block Highway ninety five,
which are two major arteries, and they'll literally block the highway.
I remember there was some protest. Sandy would know this,
probably Mike, but this was maybe six seven years ago.
I mean, the audience could help me on this. Where
these guys tied themselves to cement barrels, gave barrels full

(44:24):
of cement, and they chained themselves and they jumped out
of the back of these trucks and they literally blocked
off ninety three, the whole damn thing and blocked it
for hours. And the Mayor's oh, lad da, the governor
ladi da. Okay. We finally, after hours sent you know,

(44:46):
three four hours, we sent in the police, send the
fire and we slowly removed them. And I'm like, first
of all, you're preventing people from getting to work. You're
completely you've shut the whole city down essentially. What if
there's a fire truck that needs to get through, What
if there's an ambulance, what if they're paramedics that need

(45:09):
to desperately get to somebody. And it's just this attitude,
this as you talk about it, this passivity, this complacency
where everybody just sits around and they're on their phones,
or they're filming or and it's just that's just life.
That's just Hey. It's like, Mel, we're becoming used to

(45:31):
and accepting, desensitized to anarchy, to chaos, to break down.

Speaker 5 (45:41):
Mel.

Speaker 1 (45:41):
Look, I remember I used to teach this to my students.
You're exactly right. Check it out. Don't take my word
for it. When Nixon was president in New York, speaking
of New it was in New York, these anti Vietnam
War hippies went on the streets and they blocked traffic,
same thing, very similar, protesting the war. And these hard

(46:02):
hats construction guys were working on a construction project and
they said, hey, you're going to spit on the American flag.
You're going to spit on our soldiers, and you're blocking
traffic so people can't get to work. They literally jumped
off their work site and they beat up I'm starting
to laughing. It was they literally beat up these hippies

(46:24):
right on the street. There's a construction guy. There was
one after another, just boom boom, boom, boom boom, and
they cleared them all out, and Nixon praised them the country.
Yet we were like, yeah, like finally the cops never
arrested one single construction worker. And it was a huge
cultural moment at the time. In other words, the working

(46:47):
class had really turned against the anti war protesters. But
I mean, and they beat them up good. I mean,
nobody died. But man, and I'll tell you this, from
that point on, they never shut traffic in New York again.
The hippies learned their lesson. Now, if somebody tried to
do that today, hey, that was Occupy Wall Street. Yeah,

(47:11):
that was Occupy Wall Street. That with the barrels on
the ninety three where they just shut just just the
ninety three down, Hey, that was Occupy Wall Street. But anyway,
let that go. If you tried that now, if like,
you know, people like you mel Or, you know, construction
guys are working class people said, you know what, bang
bang bang, get out of the way, you know, knock

(47:33):
a few heads. Okay, let's go, everybody, we're going to work.
Let's go. No, these anti ICE protesters aren't going to jail.
The people assaulting them are going to go to jail.
That the world has changed in fifty years, mel and
honestly not for the better. Final word to you, my friend.

Speaker 6 (47:54):
Well, you know, Jeff, today the way things are, the
Democrats basis getting is becoming set up with the get
with this so called movement.

Speaker 4 (48:03):
And I don't think so.

Speaker 6 (48:04):
I think that today when you got to do things
and take things into your own hands, like I said,
those construction workers, I think they get big respect in
the court.

Speaker 4 (48:12):
Room today, I don't think they'd even go to court.

Speaker 6 (48:14):
Even if you take Eric Adams, you know, he's kind
of made a one eighties you know on what he
was thinking.

Speaker 4 (48:22):
About all of what what what what? What's what? What's
been going on?

Speaker 6 (48:26):
He sees the writing on the wall, and with Bernie
Carrick just passing away here not over the weekend or
whichever it was, you know what, I don't think that
there would be any problem with these guys having to
take and do what they need to do.

Speaker 4 (48:39):
To bring law and order back to the city because
the cop stars aren't. They're afraid to do it. So
who's going to do I.

Speaker 2 (48:45):
Don't I don't you know, I don't think those construction workers.

Speaker 4 (48:48):
Are going to be in a lot of trouble.

Speaker 6 (48:50):
I think that they you know, there's there's a backbone
of America, and I think that they would get some
praise about having to go and do.

Speaker 4 (48:57):
What they got to do. They followed they.

Speaker 6 (49:00):
Pull this stuff in the wrong area, well, you know,
stretch the lyrics, lyrics, structure site or even if any
any blue collar before working individual, they're not going to
get in trouble.

Speaker 1 (49:10):
I well, mel I can tell you this. I can
just tell you this. If this happened, say, you know,
these protesters were you know, smacked around a little bit
okay by blue collar workers saying you're not going to
prevent us from going to work, and they did try
to you know, indict and sent to prison.
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