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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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This is truth or Tall.
Speaker 3 (00:29):
Today's entry for truth ortrol comes from Vice President JD.
Vance at a press conference yesterday when he was asked
about President Trump's chief of staff Susie Wilds, calling him
a conspiracy theorist in a Vanity Fair interview. Here's what
JD had to say the.
Speaker 4 (00:44):
Interviews that White House Chief of Staff Susie Wilds gave
to Vanity Fair, in which she's quoted as referring to
you as excuse me, and again not my words, sir,
but a conspiracy theorist of a decade, and described your
transformation from someone who once opposed President Trump to now
his vice president as an act of political expediency. And
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I'd like to give you the chance to respond to that, sir.
Speaker 2 (01:07):
Well, first of all, if if Susie is like I'll trust,
I'll trust what you said. I haven't looked at the article.
I of course have heard about it, but conspiracy theorists.
Sometimes I am a conspiracy theorist, but I only believe
in the conspiracy theories that are true. Yeah, and by
the way, Susie and I have joked in private and
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in public about that for a long time. For example,
I believed in the crazy conspiracy theory back in twenty
twenty that it was stupid to mask three year olds
at the height of the COVID pandemic, that we should
actually let them develop some language skills.
Speaker 3 (01:46):
Jd Vance the conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
So here's the question.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Now, is he telling the truth or is he just
trolling to protect Susie Wilds.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
No, I think he's telling the truth. I think I
think a lot of her comments were taken out of context. Now,
I don't think she should have given an interview with
Vanity Fair. And I'm going to get to this if
you know, if maybe later in the show or maybe tomorrow.
Vanity Fair is a rabbit and I mean rabbit anti
Trump outlet, and she gave them multiple interviews over the
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entire year. She actually gave them access to the White House.
To me, I was shocked. So that's why I called
for her to be fired yesterday on X I said,
she's got to go. I don't you know. Regardless of
her comments about Trump, she said Trump had an alcoholic personality.
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She said JD was a conspiracy theorist and an opportunist. So,
I mean, so the way they made it seem was
she was bad mouthing the administration. Now, to her credit,
she said, no, no, hey, they took me out of context. No, no, no,
this was a hit piece. Yeah, well, what did you expect?
What did you expect you give an interview to Vanity Fair?
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What you think they're gonna be fair? Do you think
they're honestly going to play it straight and down the middle.
Of course, they're going to do a hit piece. It's
like doing an interview with the New York Times or
doing an interview with CEA. This is CNN. Their job
is to destroy you and Trump and the administration. So
why would you be so reckless and frankly naive to
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sit down and give them interview after interview after interview.
That to me is the question that she needs to answer.
But no, I think, to be fair, I think JD
has a great relationship with Susie Wiles. I think Trump
has a great relationship with Susie Wiles. I know that
Susie Wilds has teased j D about the conspiracy theories
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in the past, and so I think he's telling the truth.
I think there's no question. No, Hey, she was taken
out of context. I know she was taken out of context.
You know, we like to joke a little bit here
and there, So no j D is to me again,
He's shown himself why he's the heir to Trump. He's
very smart, very magnanimous, very polished, very articulate, thinks very
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quick on his feet, and he's honest. He's a straight shooter.
So my vote would be truth. I don't think he's trolling.
I don't think he's trying to protect Susie Wilds. And he,
by the way, he's completely right all all the conspiracy
theories that he's you know, and I put conspiracy theories
in air quotes that he's espoused.
Speaker 5 (04:36):
He was right.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
But I don't know what else to say. So, but anyway,
I want to ask all of you, that's just my opinion,
truth or troll. Did Trump really mean what he said
about Susie Wilds and that they've joked about conspiracy theories
and some of the you know point some of the
theories that jd Vance has held over the years, or
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do you think he would just protecting Susie wils and
trolling the media a truth betroll. You know where I stand.
I want to hear from you. You can vote on
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can also vote via x at the Cooner Report. At
the Cooner Report, John in Plymouth, Thanks for holding John,
and welcome well.
Speaker 6 (05:35):
First of all, I want to say Merry Christmas.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
Merry Christmas, all the best to you and your family.
Speaker 6 (05:40):
John, to you as well. I got like four points
here real quick. One, where's the campus police? Brown has
a full blown campus police department with a chief. You
haven't heard a word. Two Saturday, I believe was a
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targeted hit. Now I listened to another radio show talk show.
I'm sure you'll know who it is when I say
what their qualifications are their EXCIA counter Terrorists program and
he said they posted the map.
Speaker 1 (06:27):
John, fascinating John. Can you just hang on seven point
thirty two on the Great WRKO Jeff Cooner Boston's Bulldozer. Okay,
let's go right back to John in Plymouth. John, you
were on an absolute role Number one, Where was the
campus police? Where is the leadership of the campus police? Uh,
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they've been nowhere to be seen. And then you were
making a very good second point, please pick up where
you left off.
Speaker 7 (07:00):
So the.
Speaker 6 (07:02):
Talk show host I told you I was listening to
he was XCIA Counter Terrorists Department whatever. He said, think
about this. If this was just a regular school shooting,
it would have been during the week where the population
is the highest and they would have just sprayed them.
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This was on a Saturday, it was a finals prep day.
So he also said that there's cameras all over the campus.
And he said, believe it or not, it's posted online
where all the cameras are on every building on that campus.
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And the only place there wasn't a camera was on
the back door of the engineering building. And he said,
and that's where the shooter went. In the third point,
actually the yeah, the other third point would be nobody's
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talking about the MIT, the Jewish MIT nuclear scientists that
was just shot dead in his home. What was there
last night? I mean, this is all conservative Jewish, you know.
This guy screamed at the walk bar when he went in.
I mean, Jeff, I don't believe in coincidences. I just don't.
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And there's just too much here. There's too much happening
for all of this to be coincidence.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
Well, John, look, let me just say this because I
could be sued. I mean, the show could be sued.
So I just you know, because you know, unlike CNN,
we can't just say whatever comes to our mind. So
I just want to state for the record that the
police in Brookline said that it was unrelated that the
shooting of this MIT professor, who apparently was a brilliant
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nuclear physicist. When I saw the story, I'm like a
ya yai. I felt very very bad for him and
his family. They believe it's unrelated. May not be true.
I don't know, but that's what they're saying. So that's
number one. Number two, I think you're dead on. I
think that this clearly was targeted. The shooter, this terrorist
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did yell out ala huacbar if you believe all the
eyewitness testimony, and I do, and did target that classroom.
Now here's what I know for a fact. That class
was taught by a Jewish professor, Rachel Friedberg. She in
fact taught in Israel at Hebrew University for four years
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before joining the faculty at Brown. She also was part
of the Judaic Studies program. So she's prominent in terms
of her pro Judaism and the fact that she is
of you know, Jewish roots and Jewish faith and Jewish ancestry.
So I don't believe that this is a coincidence. I don't.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
To me.
Speaker 1 (10:10):
What is now becoming clearer by the day is the
first person that was shot, and the first person that
was killed was Ella Cook. Ella Cook is the vice
president of Young Republicans at Brown. Now, there are very
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few Conservatives and Republicans on Brown at Brown University. In fact,
John so few listen to this that they are zero
point eight percent of the population, not eight percent of
the population, not even one percent of the population, zero
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point eight percent of the population. In fact, Ella Cook
was one of the few about twenty open Conservatives and
Republicans on campus. In other words, everybody knew she was
a Republican. Everybody knew she was a conservative. And not
only was she a conservative, but she came from a
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devout Christian family. She's a Southern. Her family's from the South.
She's a Southern conservative Christian who is, like many Southern
conservative Christians, very pro Israel, I mean, unabashedly pro Israel.
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And so the scuttle butt, and I know this for
a fact among many journalists is was she, in fact
the intended victim and then everybody else. I don't want
to say collateral damage, because the shooter just kept shooting.
You know, this was an act of terrorism, but that
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was the key target. Come in, kill her, and then
everybody else well, you know, for the terrorist, that's just
as they say, gravy, that's just.
Speaker 7 (12:07):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (12:07):
And the MIT professor just is not Jewish. He's from Portugal,
He's Portuguese. But anyway, forget the MIT. I just want
to stick to the Brown University, stick to the facts
that we know. So it's starting to look increasingly likely
that this person was targeted because of her pro Israel views,
maybe because of her conservative views and what Brown University
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is petrified of. Look, let's be honest. If this turns
out to be an Islamic terrorist attack, in the wake
of what happened in Sydney, Australia, in the wake of
what just happened over the weekend in Germany in Afterdam
are troops being killed in Syria. The public is going
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to come to the rightful conclusion. We are now going
down the road of Europe and going down the road
of Australia, where we have an Islamist threat within the
United States that is getting more dangerous by the minute,
by the day, by the hour. And that's why I
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believe they are desperately trying to cover up what actually
happened to me. I think there's no question. Now you
mentioned this police chief on campus. His name is Rodney Chatman.
You can look it up. Please don't take my word
for it. The university themselves, like the hiring of Oscar Perez,
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Providence openly said he's a DEI hire. They said it
in the name of diversity, equity, inclusion, that's why we've
hired Oscar Perez to be the police chief. They openly
said it about this police chief. Brown said, we're hiring
him because because of the DEI policies that we have.
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So he's pro black lives matter. This is the police
chief on campus. He's pro DEI and not once, but
twice his officers underneath his command voted gave a vote
of no confidence. In his leadership. Twice the local media
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has reported on this that he's sloppy, that they're not
ready for any mass shooting situations, that they're not ready
if there was a bomb or any kind of serious
attack on campus, That in fact, these are officers on
the ground saying we're going to have a horrible response
time if there is a shooting on campus. That the
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technology is outdated, that much of it doesn't work, that
he doesn't care, that he runs a sloppy regime, that
he's been actually pushing out police officers from the campus
and replacing them with administrators, i e. Hacks, bureaucrats, and
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that God forbid, if something very dangerous or bad should happen,
they are woefully unprepared. And that's exactly what turned out
to be true. So they're covering up massive incompetence, and
I believe they're also covering up now a potential Islamic
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terrorist crime, an Islamic terrorist attack. John, final word to you,
I apologize as not trying to connect the MIT professor
to the Brown.
Speaker 6 (15:48):
I'm gonna call it a hit. I wasn't trying to
tie the two. What The Fox reported last night that
the professor at MIT was Jewish. Oh really, I'm saying, yeah,
there's there's I'm saying Jewish Christians, conservatives or being tart.
Speaker 1 (16:13):
That's that's interesting. That is very interesting. Okay, let me
ask you number one, do you think there is a
cover up now taking place over the mass shooting at
Brown University?
Speaker 6 (16:27):
Two?
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Do you think it was an Islamic terrorist attack? And three?
In all seriousness, have you ever seen such blatant incompetence
by the entire leadership, the police leadership, the mayor, the
attorney general, the governor. They're actually making mass I'm telling you,
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they're making Massachusetts look good. I can't believe I'm saying this.
Six one, I'll tell you this, and I'm about to
slap myself in the face because I never thought this
would come out of my mouth. The Rhode Island's moonbats
are actually making Massachusetts as moonbats look good by comparison
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six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight.
Lou in Rhode Island, Thanks for holding Lou and welcome.
Speaker 5 (17:28):
Yeah, Hi, good morning, Jeff. I would have to have
to talk to you about this a bit because I
lived near there and I was around there when all
this was going on us in the generally in that neighborhood.
I go by there every day. I have relatives who
went to Brown University and into that engineering school. And uh,
first of all, about Massachusetts versus Rhode Island, You've got
the smart, woke moon bats, We've got the stupid woke
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moon badge. Okay, that's that's the difference. I mean, there's
not really any difference other than that. I mean, if
and things before I get to our point, that's definitely
want to wish everybody a wonderful Christmas, a merry Christmas,
and a happy New Year. And let's pray for our
country this Christmas. Get a prayer in that we win
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the mid terms. Because the other thing before I get
to our pot, because you were mentioning this before the
Republicans who've got to get their act together, and they don't.
You don't invite Vanity Fair into the White House. You
just don't do it. You don't do these stupid things
like that. And there's a lot of infighting going on
among the podcasts and right wing media. Uh, with between
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over and it was over Israel, and it's with Candice
Owens and Tucker Carlson Tucker Carlson now has a house
and Qatar. I mean, this guy's bought and sold by Qatar,
and I think Qatar and ties into this guitar and
the Muslim Brotherhood are making more and more inroads in
this country and they use it and Israel was a
distraction to this whole thing while they're sneaking more and
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more in And I to hope you do a couple
of shows on this before the end of the week
or even soon as you get back, because there's Katari
influence and Buss and brother influence is huge in this country,
especially on college campuses where they make huge, huge, huge
donations and basically.
Speaker 1 (19:11):
Come right right, You're absolutely right about Qatar. And that's
another question I'd like to look into. How much mon
I know Qatar is sending a lot of money to
Havd and Columbia and some of these other high profile
Ivy League schools. I want to know how much money
they've been pumping into Brown. I just want to know
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is there a massive financial interest at stake for them
to try to be covering up what's taking place. That's
I have to ask that question now because I've never
seen people less determined to find a mass shooter. I've
never seen anything like this, and they're going in every
you know, every single direction except the truth. So you know, again, look, Lou,
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I don't want to repeat myself, and I promise I'm
gonna come right back to you and I'm gonna view
all the time in the world. I've never been this
conflicted about something in my entire life. Usually, let me
tell you how it is. Usually it's a cover up
and maybe you know, some incompetence. In other words, it's
just not a very good cover up. Or you go, no, no, look,
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they may be trying to cover this thing up, but man,
are they incompetent? I mean, it's just really you're over
reading it, you're overthinking it. These people are just stone
cold stupid. I've never seen this. This is both like,
this is blatant obvious cover up, so clear, but a yai.
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I mean, you want to talk about the gang that
can't shoot straight, and this is forget Jeff Cooner. I'm
talking liberals, I'm talking the liberal met I'm talking even
the hacks. And you know this, Lou, better than I do.
Those Democrat hacks in the local Providence media are saying
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They've never seen a more disorganized, disjointed, incompetent press conferences
in their entire life. I mean the person next to
the next person, next to the next person. They're just
contradicting each other right in front of the cameras. No,
that was outside. No, I think that was inside. No,
I don't think we have any footage. Really, I thought
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it was an inside footage. No, I think it was
an outside footage. No, I don't think we have any footage.
Like I'm telling you, it's unbelievable. I've never seen anything
like this, Lou. I'm telling you, this is what happens
when your state is completely corrupt, when it's basically a
mafia state. Let's be honest, and the Democrats have zero,
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zero opposition, and I mean nothing, I've never seen any
I mean these people. I mean, this guy's a police chief.
By the way, did you hear the latest. He's got
a nephew who apparently he was very close to for
a long time, who was just convicted of drug peddling
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and drug trafficking and has gotten twenty two and a
half years in federal prison. The police chief has a
drug trafficking nephew, A big dealer, twenty two years in prison.
Where did they find this guy? That's what I want
to know. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
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sixty eight. Okay, let's go right back to Lou. Lou,
we lost you temporarily, but now we got you back. Lou,
What do you make of all this? My friend? Do
you think they will eventually find or catch the killer?
Speaker 5 (22:57):
What I want to experience that night?
Speaker 6 (22:59):
Here?
Speaker 1 (23:01):
Hold on, Okay, go ahead, Lou. I think we got you. Now,
go ahead, you have.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
Me now, yes, go ahead, Okay. I want to give
you a little bit about my experience that night. I
was driving to the store when and I didn't even
hear it on the radio. I was, I was looking
at through the I stopped for a while and looked
at the internet, and all of a sudden, I see
this pop up about the shooting at Brown. It didn't
even come on the radio to about an hour later.
This guy had ample opportunity to leave and go home.
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He could be living. I still think he's in this neighborhood.
And then it is my conjecture in my opinion, and
I still I think he had help and friends like
the sarnaas did. Okay, that's my opinion. All right, off
the bat, this this, this, but it didn't come on
then I'm listening hour after hour after hour. Usually somebody,
if somebody robs a seven to eleven or a convenience
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store or any kind of robbery, you know the description
of the person right off the bat. Why witnesses sail
five for eight, one hundred and ninety pounds, black hair,
white skin, whatever, and how they were dressed and all
that kind of you know that right away. Any you
can ask any police officer that's what happens right away.
And he put that right out there to try to
get the guy, and then he may make a composite
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drawing of the guy if you don't have a if
you don't have a video. He knew where to go.
He gat him right out. I know the streets he
came right on in Hope Street. He could have walked
down Waterman Street and walked down another street or taking
a bus, which do have cameras in him they're taking
a bus or taking a car. But he could even
have just walked right home and maybe had somebody disposed
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of the gun and everything for him. I mean, he
had that much time before, well before anybody called him.
They were all over the school. They thought he was
still there. They knew he was walking away from the school.
They knew he was walking away. And and it's and
the incompetence, it's a competence. It's it's what I call
political inbreeding of generation after generation, or administration answer an
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administration of wokeness produces one generation of DEI, another generation
of DEI after another, and you've got this like political inbreeding,
and it's it's, it's, it's it's I've been confidence where like,
the narrative always has to be protected first, just like
in Minnesota with the Somalis. The narrative has to be
protected first, and then maybe you'll get to dealing with
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the people. And then now they're making themselves. This is
the really, really weirdest thing. The politicians and the police
are weird. The victims here, No, there were real victims.
There were real victims. There wasn't you're not the victim
because you're incompetent and you're being called out on it,
and that's that's what's going on here. But it was
I was listening and listening, listening, no description. They probably
knew who the guy was. He had ample time to
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get away. And you're right. It's been complaintsant Brown for
years and years and years about the security there. It's terrible,
as you have a security guard in every building. But
the liberal Liberals and Democrats in Rhode Island. A little
story about that is that there's been always been this
question about putting police in schools, and the Liberals say no,
they intimidate the students in the schools. The schools, the
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students will be scared of the police. They know the
history of the police. They've don't even put a police
officer in a school. I mean, this is how horrible
it is. And then he got these guys, this narrato.
He's nothing but an arrogant boy. I mean, everybody knows
that he's just an arrogant boy. And he's an incompetent
and correct. No, everybody running for governor, you know what
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they're running for. You know what, they're running against Trump.
They're not running to do anything good. They're running against Trump.
That's how that's how bad it is in Rhode Island.
Speaker 1 (26:27):
It's a one party state. And that's what happens when
you have a one party state, when you have one
party rule, when you don't have any kind of real opposition.
This is You're right, it leads to political inbreeding. I
think it's a very good phrase. This kind of arrogance, hubrius,
drunk on power, colossal, rampant incompetence, frankly borderline criminal incompetence.
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And that's what the country is now seeing. And it's
just it's honestly, it's shocking. Lou, Thank you very much
for that call, really good call. This is you know,
the every day that this person is not caught, every
day that this shooter is out there, is making it
less and less likely for them to eventually make an arrest.
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This person may actually get away with it. And yeah,
and you're seeing now videos being released. You have, you know,
cops rushing to the scene and there's the perpetrator just
walking by him on the sidewalk. Well, how come nobody
ordered for streets to be barricaded? How come nobody ordered
for neighborhoods to be closed off immediately after the shooting?
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I mean, this is what this is like, you know,
mass shooting one oh one. How incompetent can you be?
And you know, I go back to that clown state
attorney general and that clown mayor and that clown police chief.
And you know they're asked, point blank, point blank repeatedly,
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but you've got over a thousand, sorry, over eight hundred,
almost one thousand cameras on campus. How come you can't
get any footage of him on campus? We don't know.
That's part of the investigation, that's all they keep saying.
It's part of the investigation. In other words, do you
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not want to find them? Or is the security that bad?
Are the cameras that old, that dilapidated, and that you
know that that outdated? So are you telling me you've
got cameras everywhere that don't work at at a school
that charges seventy to one hundred thousand dollars a year tuition,
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that has an eight billion dollar endowment, and you can't
even just keep up to date security cameras. I don't
believe it, Honestly, I don't believe it. And you've got
a police chief that is by the way, the morale
on campus police was so bad that they had police
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officers quitting. They don't want to work for this police chief.
And you're right, it's a pro black lives matter campus,
so they hate the police to begin with, they don't
even these idiot students didn't want even tanny campus police. Well, okay, so,
as we've been saying for years, if there's no police,
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what happens when a criminal shows up, in this case
a terrorist? What do you do? Then? A duh? A duh.
Brown University invited pro Palestinian activists, anti Semites to protest
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and protest and protest against the Israeli government during the
Hamas Israel War. It's got one of the most radical
faculties in the country, radical far left, many of them
who hate the State of Israel and who hate Jews.
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It's got a very big Palestinian Palestine program. It's got
some of the most radical Palestinian professors and teaching assistants
of anywhere, of any campus in the United States. Are
they trying to protect a faculty member? Are they trying
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to protect maybe a student on campus? In other words,
you invited in these Islamis savages, and did you bring
in someone who turned out to be a terrorist and
it ended up slaughtering your students. Is the university president
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really afraid of that? Is that really what she's afraid of?
And what the local woke membership sorry, woke leadership is Look,
I've got a picture right in front of me. There's
no running from this of the mayor of Providence is
an openly gay man, gay Brett Smiley. He apparently is
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married to his gay lover, who, by the way, is
much older than Brett Smiley. But let that go. I've
got a picture of his so called husband at a
pro Palestinian march in Providence, at a protest, waiving the
Palestinian flag and saying no justice, no peace. So I
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have to ask the obvious question, is the mayor morally compromised?
Is there a moral conflict of interest your gay love, sorry,
your gay husband is a well known fanatical pro Palestinian
activist who's always seen with the Palestinian flag and has
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been wink wink wink regarding Hamas. And there was an
Islamic terrorist attack allegedly now that took place on Brown
University campus and the man shouted out Alahu Akbar and
attacked the Jewish professor's class, and apparently the first victim
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was a pro Israel conservative Christian and the leader of
the Young Republicans on campus. Is it because you can't
find the shooter, or is it because you don't want
to find the shooter. Six one seven two six six
sixty eight sixty eight. Bruce in Wooburn, Thanks for holding Bruce,
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and welcome that should be every single night in uh
in at Brown University in Providence, Bruce, they're even crazier
down there than there than our moonbats here a temple.
Speaker 7 (33:20):
But before I get to my my my points here,
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and thank god we can
still say that, Bruce.
Speaker 1 (33:34):
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year. All the best to you
and your.
Speaker 7 (33:37):
Family, Bruce, and you and your staff. You're to catch
me out anyways. Ho ho ho, you got. That's one
of the most corrupt states. Even though it's a small
state in the Union, it's one of the most corrupt states.
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I mean, it's it's just the whole the whole thing stinks. Jeff,
you got you got nothing but strip clubs all over
the place down there. And what really upsets me is
is the police on the campus, not even just the
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you know, besides the mayor and the governor, and they
were all just a bunch of whack jobs. But it's
just a shame that this reminds me a lot of
the Charlie Kirk assassination. It was targeted and there was
assist This guy was assisted, just like the snaias were assistant.
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I really believed the previous caller was you hit it
spot on. But it's just what where's the spend the
spent shells that came out of the gun they got
to get they can get DNA off that, I mean,
then they know what that I and Mill me this
because obviously they found the cases on the ground. Just
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thank god that he didn't have a long gun. But
he would have had a hard time escaping like he
escaped with a long gun. So this is all free.
There was a lot of thinking going into this. He
didn't just walk in there and shoot random people.
Speaker 1 (35:32):
Oh, Bruce, I agree with you. I completely agree with you. No, look,
I think there's no question the shooter. Remember the door
was completely unlocked that the engineering building, which to me
is unforgivable. The president of the university should lose their
job on that alone. It's the middle of exams. You've
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got final classes taking place. Final exams take place. Everybody,
you know, the classrooms are packed, the library is packed.
Everybody now is you know, this is crunch time and
you mean to tell me that you left the front
door to a building completely and utterly unlocked. In this
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day and age where students are faculty don't need some
kind of a pass or a card to scan or whatever,
swipe or whatever to get in, Are you seriously telling
me this? Now, she's very defensive. I'm going to play
a cut of her coming back. She Yeah, in Brown University,
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you're right, is a completely gun free zone. It's exactly
what the liberals always want. Well, okay, you got your
gun free zone. So like in Australia, which is almost
like a giant gun free zone. Okay, a few exceptions,
but basically guns are banned a few exceptions, and you're
most of the people are law abiding, decent people are
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utterly defenseless. And that person walked in no security apparently whatsoever.
And they were sitting ducks. They were just sitting ducks.
So let me tell you. You've got a DEI campus university president,
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you've got a DEI police chief, you've got a DEI
head of police on campus.