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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I'm sorry. I'm not cleaning up the liberal bull anymore.
It's it's really it's the communist bull now six one
seven two six x sixty eight sixty eight. George Ian Everett.
Thanks for holding, George, and welcome.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
You stole my thunder on the communist law. We had
it back in the fifties. Why isn't it being into used.
Speaker 1 (00:24):
Again, George, that's the question for Pambondi.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
And the second of all, how can this guy take
the oath of office protect the US Constitution?
Speaker 1 (00:37):
Well, he wants to overthrow the US Constitution.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
He doesn't, he can't do that. He won't do that.
I don't know why we do not have these people
that run for office get elected. It's phony when they
take an oath of office. Now, it's phony.
Speaker 1 (00:57):
Oh, you're completely right, and George, just you know, further
reinforce your point. Look, he's a legal immigrant to this country.
I mean he's illegal that he lied, you know, he
is a communist. But what I'm saying is his mother,
his father, they didn't sneak in through the border. You know,
his mother is a world famous film director and his
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father is a professor at Columbia University. By the way,
very well paid. So they came into the country, you know,
quote unquote legally, But we got to start in terms
of legal immigration. We got to start vetting the kind
of people that we allow into our country. I mean,
this is we're all we're doing now is admitting so
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many of these radical leftists who hate the United States
of America. His father, I mean, just to be fair
to this guy, Zoron Mamdani, his mother despises America. She's
open about it. His father is a professor of quote
postcolonial studies at Columbia, like Obama's dad. And he's a Marxist.
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I'm talk about the old man, his father. He's a Marxist,
he's anti Western, he's anti Semitic, he's anti American. He
can't stand the Western civilization. So why are we bringing
in communist Marxist professors and communist Marxist film directors into
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the United States of America. And just to flip it, George,
say someone was a believer, genuine believer in Hitler, okay,
a genuine Nazi or we're not with these guys, these
left idiots on the left, anybody they disagree with, they
you know, Hitler, Nazi, fascist, I mean a real fascist,
a real Nazi. We would never allow that person in, say,
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you know, to be a professor at a university to
indoctrinate or brainwash the kids, or to be a film
director and make movies. We would say absolutely not. Your
ideology is abhorrent, your worldview is sickening. We don't need this,
we don't want this in our country. Yet when it
comes to those on the very far communist Marxist socialist left,
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they keep admitting them one after another. And that's why, honestly, George,
I want to revive a phrase that was very popular
in the sixties and seventies, America, love it or leave it.
You know, Look, maybe I'm the only country bumpkin left,
but I swear to you when I was there at
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Fanuel Hall, one of the happiest days of my life,
outside of my two children being born and getting married
to my wonderful wife, Becoming an American citizen was the
happiest day of my life. I had tears of joy,
I was crying. I cried tears of joy, I literally
cried tears of joy. And when I put my hand
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over my heart and I pledged allegiance to the flag,
and I took an oath to defend and uphold the
Constitution of the United States. It's the oath to me.
It's the same oath that I took to my wife
that I would honor and cherish her till death do
his part. And it's the oath that I took to
the birth moms of both of my adopted children, that
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I would love these two kids with everything I have
and do everything in my power to give them a
happy childhood. And to be honest, my wife and my
family think I may have even overdone it on that
last one about giving them a happy childhood because they
think I spoiled the kids a little bit. Okay, but
let that go, George. So to me, becoming an American,
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becoming a citizen, taking an oath to defend and uphold
the Constitution, it's not just blah blah blah blah and
giving you my citizenship papers and let me come here
and make some money. I came here to be an America.
I came here to be a citizen. I came here
to revere and defend what to me is the greatest
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document of human freedom and personal liberty in the history
of the world. No, his mother, Mam Donnie's mother and
Mam Donnie's father came to destroy to bring America down,
and he wants to run for mayor of He's running
for mayor, but he wants to become mayor of New
York to bring New York and with New York, America down?
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Why are we bringing these people in? George? Final word
to you, am I wrong?
Speaker 2 (05:36):
I don't think you're wrong at all. In fact, I
agree with you, But we got to find a way
to set up some kind of commission to look into
these things and do something. For God's sakes. Our country
is going down with these people.
Speaker 1 (05:51):
George, You're completely right. Thank you very much for that call.
Anthony in Plainville. Thanks for holding Anthony and welcome them.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
Good morning, Jeff. Before I make my comment on Zorrohn Zamandani,
I do think that I do think that the Big
Beautiful Bill is going to pass, and even if it's
with jade Vanta's the deciding vote, I think we're going
to be celebrating on July fourth, the path of the
Big Beautiful Bill.
Speaker 1 (06:20):
Now, from your lips to God's ears, Anthony, from your
lips to God's ears, please keep going yes, Sir, I.
Speaker 3 (06:26):
Got a little bit of a different take. I don't
want to get your opinion on it. But with I
didn't know about if he lied on the naturalization papers.
I'm just learning that this morning from what you're saying.
If he did, and that is grounds for him to
be legally deported and legally if he committed this crime,
get him out, and but make sure that the American
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people know that's the reason why he lied on his
natural state naturalization papers. But here's here's the thing he
is where we are standing today, is he is the
Democratic nominee for the mayor of New York City, the
clear front runner in my opinion for this race that's
coming up with Mayor Adams and Seewa, Mam Donnie, I
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believe if he wins, which he has a good chance
of winning. If if this, if he remains in this
country without any any intervention from the DOJ, I believe
there is going to be a stark contrast with the
policies that he and he and act in New York
City that will be good for America but bad for
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New York. And here's what I mean, government run.
Speaker 1 (07:35):
Anthony, can you do me a favor. You're making an
absolutely fascinating point. Please hang on. I'm up against the
hard break. I'm gonna come right back to you. Okay,
let's go right back to Anthony in Plainville. Anthony, you
are making the point, and this is your theory. You
said that in a way it's gonna be very beneficial
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to Trump and to America if Mom Donnie becomes the
mayor of New York. Why it'll be horrible for New
York City, yes, but for the rest of the country
it could actually be a big plus. Please Anthony, pick
up where you left off.
Speaker 3 (08:14):
I yeah, the contrast between the policies from mcdanie to
Trump is going to be valuable for the country. City
owned grocery stores in New York City, increased taxes for
white people. I mean, he doubled down the other day
to making taxing homes in richer, whier neighborhoods. That was
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the direct quote from munt donnie. Defunding the police and
reducing crimes to such low levels that sometimes they won't
even be reported. Everything every policy that he has put
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on his website, whether it's free buses, free childcare, free,
all these things, that's free, free, free, but he makes
it sound like we're just going to tax the two
percent two percent on the highest workers, the wealthiest in
in New York City will ultimately bring the the city
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of New York to an an over expensive place that
you can't live. And when people start to see that
these policies, what they're doing, they'll see a contrast. And
this is the biggest, the biggest thing. There is value
in seeing the contrasts. Why am I paying so much
in New York City? Why is things? Have things become
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more expensive in New York City? Gasoline, milk, eggs, the
cost to live there and throughout the rest of the country,
everything is coming down under with with presidents President Trump's policies.
Gas is coming down, food is coming down. Inflation. Things
are speakinning to ease under President Trump. But in New
York City under the policies of Maumdani and it will
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become a healthscape that people are going to flee. And Jeff,
you've made a comment in the last segment that why
are people not staying and fighting They're going to flee. Well,
if if you're a you know, if you're a white
mayor white woman and you have a family and you
have somebody that let's say you're Jewish and you have
a mayor that is openly against the against the Jewish
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religion or Jewish people, or if you're making X amount
of dollars, why would you want to stay? Why would
you want to stay and put your family through that
or put yourself through that? Uh, the contrast is going
to be deafening, and I believe that is the big
reason why when if he becomes mayor, you will see
a distinctive difference between policies of the radical left like
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Mumdani and President Trump, who will be who is currently
in office and things are easing under his leadership.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Well, Anthony, I think there's question that you're right. I
think you're I think it's a brilliant point. I think
you're There's no question you're right. I think that politically,
it's going to be huge for Trump and huge for
the Republicans because they're just going to do a compare
and contrast and they can say, you know, look at
just an example, look at Florida and compare that to
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New York City. Look at Texas and compare it to
New York City. You can just go state by state
and say look at red cities, look at red states,
and compared to what's happening in New York. My fear,
and you're completely right, Anthony, but my fear is this,
I look at Mom, Donnie, and he's just a clone.
A Sadik Khan, the mayor of London. They're almost identical politically,
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they have a very similar background. They're both Muslims and
militant Muslims. They're both been sent as a trojan horse
to destroy these great cities, and a Sidik Khan and
he's done incredible, almost almost irreparable damage to London. London
has fallen. You go through many parts of London now
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you literally feel like you're in the Third World. Crime
has skyrocketed. You have safe injection sites. The police are
nowhere to be seen. Many homeowners have fled, the middle
class has gone. A lot of wealth and investment has
left London. London is a shell of its former self. Personally,
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I wouldn't go to London. I wouldn't travel to London.
I wouldn't vacation in London. People are getting mugged. I
mean you got murders left, right and center, knife stabbings.
My point is this, in ten years, Sadikon has leveled London.
I think Mom Donnie is going to do the exact
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same thing to New York. Now. Politically it's going to
help Republicans in Trump, no question. But I don't want
want to see a great city fall. And I believe
that Mamdanie is going to do to New York what
Sadi Con has done to London. And in some ways
the fall of London is a foreshadowing of the fall
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of Great Britain. And you know, Anthony, what people are
not talking about, because it's extremely politically incorrect, is New
York has changed. It's changed, especially under the Biden years.
Forty percent of New York's population Now New York City
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is literally foreign born. I don't mean parents came, grandparents
came and they're the children, No, they are. They literally
came in across the southern border and they fled to
New York, many illegals. Now it is overwhelmed with illegals.
New York is not an American city anymore. There's nothing
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American about it. You go to many parts of New
York City, everybody says it. It's not just that crime
is out of control. Nobody speaks English. Flags of every
other country except America are flown. There's no allegiance to
the United States. And one thing we all underestimated. A
lot of Muslims came into America under Biden. Obama resettled
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a lot of them from Syria and they went to
New York. But under Biden man they brought in millions
and they're all voting for Momdani. So what we're watching
in front of our eyes in many ways. You know,
the media is playing up the socialism, which is of
course big, but really what you're seeing now is the
Islamic takeover of New York and Anthony. I don't know
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if a society or a country can come back. Paris
is becoming Muslim, London's becoming Muslim, Berlin is becoming Muslim,
and now very soon New York is on the verge
of becoming Muslim. And once you fall, I mean, you're right,
the Red States, that'll mean to look like gold compared
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to what's happening in New York. But I fear today
it's New York, tomorrow it's Chicago, and eventually it's Washington.
Am I wrong?
Speaker 3 (15:23):
Nope, You're not wrong, And I understand what you're saying
that we don't want New York to get to the
point of no return, But I'll leave you with this.
When when somebody hits rock bottom, or when a country
or a city or something hits rock bottom, that's kind
of when change happens. And I don't know if the
British people have the guts to do it, but I
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do know that we had eight years of Obama and
we had a contrast with Trump, then we went Biden,
then we went Trump. If New York City happens to
get a radical Muslim mayor who will implement all of
these policies, and we know the policies are no good
for the city, they're no good for the country, and
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we see what is going on, then I think there
may be a shift in the in the leadership of
the City of New York. But I'm with you, Jeff.
New York's a great city. I don't want it to
get to the point of no return. But unfortunately, sometimes
when you hit rock bottom, or when you get to
the point where you've had enough, that's when things change.
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And unfortunately, right now it looks like New Yorkers haven't
hit that spot just yet.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
Oh well, Anthony. Look, you're dead on and they're going
to find out very soon. They're going to hit rock bottom.
They elect this guy, and oh man, they're hitting rock bottom.
Oh Anthony, thank you very very much for that call. No, look,
I don't want to be pessimistic. I love America. I
believe in America. Yeah, that's in my blood. But you know,
look at Detroit. Detroit's never come back. You look at Chicago,
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I don't know if it's coming back. What I'm saying is,
sometimes you just commit suicide, you don't come back. I mean,
I get where you're coming from, Anthony. Now that doesn't
mean the rest of the country has to commit suicide.
But what I'm saying is some cities they just don't
come back. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
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sixty eight. Okay, super quick because the lines are blazing.
So I want to go back to the phones. Susan Collins,
I please don't ever forget this. Yesterday there was a
vote on a key provision of the Big Beautiful Bill,
and the provision stipulated that you would not from this
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point forward illegal aliens. Remember there's over one point two million,
actually one point four million illegals that are currently now
receiving Medicaid benefits. They're on Medicaid. That's illegal. The illegals
being on Medicaid is illegal. Okay, it's fraud. It's draining
the system. It's taking away Medicaid and Medicaid benefits from
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American citizens, pregnant women literally, children, the poor, the needy,
the vulnerable, and instead it's being siphoned off to help illegals.
Susan Collins voted against against kicking illegal aliens off of Medicaid.
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In other words, she voted to keep them on. And
as I pointed out on x last night, even four
Senate Democrats crossed the aisle and voted with the Republicans
outside of Susan Collins to make sure that illegal aliens
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don't risk Medicaid benefits. Okay, that's how much of a
Rhino Susan Collins is. She stabbed the taxpayers of Maine
right in the back. She stabbed all American citizens right
in the back. So this is supposed to be a
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Republican again, she's a Rhino and name only, but still
in theory, she's a Republican who now on the record,
voted for illegal aliens to get Medicaid IE welfare benefits,
and the vote failed fifty six forty four. You may say, well, Jeff,
fifty six votes, isn't that a majority. Shouldn't the provision
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have been allowed? Nope, because the Liberal Senate parliamentarian, her
name is Elizabeth McDonough. I've been calling now for her
to be fired over the last ten days. Suddenly, just
before the vote was going to take place, this was
an historic vote, illegals, we're gonna get kicked off of
medicaid after this vote. You know much money that would
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save us. Okay, but let that go, she suddenly changed
the threshold. No, no, no, no, you don't need fifty votes.
You now need sixty votes, invoking what was called the
Bird rule. So basically, almost like a super majority, you
need sixty votes. At the last moment, she says, nah,
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not fifty, because she saw there was gonna be fifty five,
fifty six, maybe even fifty seven votes. So this thing
was gonna pass easy. Nah, I think we're gonna do sixty.
And so it failed. But this is what susan. She's
now really exposed herself for who and what she is.
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So if you live up in Maine, this is your senator.
This is your senator. She literally puts the interests of
illegal Aiallians, I head of Americans, lawbiding Americans, and the
taxpayers of Maine. In other words, blank you six one
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seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight, Patricia inever it.
Thanks for holding Patricia, and welcome Patricia. Are you there?
Speaker 4 (21:26):
Yes?
Speaker 2 (21:26):
I am.
Speaker 4 (21:27):
Can you hear me?
Speaker 1 (21:27):
I can hear you? Can you hear me?
Speaker 4 (21:30):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (21:31):
Go ahead, go ahead, Patricia.
Speaker 4 (21:33):
Yeah, it's been a long time, Jeff. First of all,
before I ask go on with what I want to say,
can Susan Collins change her vote?
Speaker 1 (21:44):
No, it's done. That provision is done and they voted
for it, and she made her decision. She's proud of it.
Speaker 4 (21:51):
Oh God help her well. In any case, I have
a different take on this whole thing, with these big,
beautiful bill. I believe it. I believe in my heart
that it is going to pass. I can't. I say
to everybody, forget about the hacks on the news, all
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the news noise surrounding the bill. I believe that Trump
has the hand of God on him, and I believe
that he is the man for this time. He's been winning, winning, winning,
he's had to fight all the way, but he is
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the man for this time, and this bill will pass
and everything's going to be all right. Jeff. I mean,
you listen to the hacks on news, even Fox News.
They're filled with hacks and they want to do everything
to discourage the American people. But I've been with Trump
since he came down the escalator in twenty fifteen, and
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I have been following him, and I believe who read
the Bible said throughout the Bible, God has always chosen
men that were less than perfect, but they did his will.
And I believe that Trump is one of those men.
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And I really believe in my heart that he is
going to get this country on track and this bill
will pass and things are going to be all right
for the American people.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (23:28):
I so hope you're right, Patricia. Look JD. Vance is
at the Capitol. He's ready to vote, So I think
they have JD as a reserve so in case it
is fifty to fifty, he will be the tiebreaker and
then it goes to the House. And Mike Johnson is
doing everything you can with Trump with JD to get
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to that magic two seventeen two eighteen that they need
to pass the bill. Look, he gets this thing done, Patricia.
I mean it's going to be an incredible victory, not
just for him, but frankly for the country.